This sounds like consequences from going cheap. I have a couple of surplus panels that are over fifty years old and still outputting about 80% of their rated power when kept clean.
this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2023
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Hmm. My panels come with a 25 year warranty, I think. I wonder how to get someone to evaluate them. That said, our production is still in line with previous years during current year 7. But worth keeping an eye on.
This was interesting to me too:
The Fig. 5 shows expenses for replacement of damaged inverters which rise sharply as well after about 10 years of operation.
I also know our inverter came with a 10 year warranty. We should have it looked at around year 8 and make sure it's running right, and/or make a claim on that.
Yikes! Several questions:
- What do manufacturers say?
- Are these all from one manufacturer?
- Is there any monitoring, maintenance & repair that can be done?
- These are 10-12 year old panels, has the manufacturing process changed at all? viz. Kitec vs PEX
Comment: It's hard to tell from the original pics exactly where these failures are happening, it looks like a stress crack in the frame?