RivennHewn
Well-known member
Ode to the professionalism of contractors and public utilities.
A couple years ago, we decided to go green, and switch out the gas furnace for a heat pump and air handler with electric back up heat.
Then, the electric provider sent a mega surge down my street. Less that two months after install, I was ordering new units.
If you can believe this, the electrical provider did an internal audit and determined they were not at fault. Apparently “Nature” put a tree on our power lines. Nature then went on to not only remove the tree, but went ahead and restored the power(when the surge happened)
But that’s just how things with the mob. Money only flows one way.
Said and done, we were out just over 7K.
Then, we had our solar system installed.
Less than a month, and my favorite electric provider sends another surge down my street.
Smoked the circuit control board in my solar system and 16 of the micro inverters.
Still waiting on the bill for that work.
I’m guessing the electric provider will do another internal audit, and I’m guessing I know the determination that will follow.
The big take away?
Do your homework. Don’t rely on the professionalism of subs, and don’t expect it from public utilities (AKA
rganized crime)
Neither my mechanical sub, electrician, or solar contractor adequately addressed surge protection.
There are 70+ homes on my street. Some are well over $25,000 out the window.
All I want is my money, and my gas furnace back.
And yes, I am responsible for not specifying parts and details.
I say that I’m solely responsible, because I’m solely footing the bill(s)
A couple years ago, we decided to go green, and switch out the gas furnace for a heat pump and air handler with electric back up heat.
Then, the electric provider sent a mega surge down my street. Less that two months after install, I was ordering new units.
If you can believe this, the electrical provider did an internal audit and determined they were not at fault. Apparently “Nature” put a tree on our power lines. Nature then went on to not only remove the tree, but went ahead and restored the power(when the surge happened)
But that’s just how things with the mob. Money only flows one way.
Said and done, we were out just over 7K.
Then, we had our solar system installed.
Less than a month, and my favorite electric provider sends another surge down my street.
Smoked the circuit control board in my solar system and 16 of the micro inverters.
Still waiting on the bill for that work.
I’m guessing the electric provider will do another internal audit, and I’m guessing I know the determination that will follow.
The big take away?
Do your homework. Don’t rely on the professionalism of subs, and don’t expect it from public utilities (AKA
Neither my mechanical sub, electrician, or solar contractor adequately addressed surge protection.
There are 70+ homes on my street. Some are well over $25,000 out the window.
All I want is my money, and my gas furnace back.
And yes, I am responsible for not specifying parts and details.
I say that I’m solely responsible, because I’m solely footing the bill(s)
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