frankd
Well-known member
I'm in the process of upgrading my main service panel to 200amps and looking for some help/advice.
We have solar panels (which we own) but am still tied to the grid. No batteries. The outside part of the service was updated when the panels were installed 4 years ago but the main service panel wasn't. My electrician quoted me $1,800 to install a new panel but he doesn't do solar and he suggested that I reach out to the solar installer regarding interconnecting the solar once the main panel was changed. There are just 3 wires coming from the inverter that appear to be connected to the hot and neutral wires coming into the panel with some sort of lugs (not sure of the correct term). My electrician said that he doesn't have a problem reconnecting those 3 wires but since he doesn't get involved with solar he just wanted to be sure that I didn't have any issues, which is why he suggested contacting the solar installer.
So I called the solar installer and was told that if they strongly suggest that They reconnect the solar to the main panel once my electrician is done. If my electrical does it, it would potentially void any warranties that I have on the system. And of course, they want $650 just to reconnect those 3 wires.... as long as my electrician saves the lugs. If they need to use new lugs it would be more.
I'm a bit annoyed that they want to charge me $650 for something that will take less than 30 minutes but they kind of have me by the balls. Do you think its ok to have my electrician just re-attach them? I can also see if I can find another electrician that has experience with solar panels but potentially could have the same issue if I have them reconnect the wires. any other suggestions?
We have solar panels (which we own) but am still tied to the grid. No batteries. The outside part of the service was updated when the panels were installed 4 years ago but the main service panel wasn't. My electrician quoted me $1,800 to install a new panel but he doesn't do solar and he suggested that I reach out to the solar installer regarding interconnecting the solar once the main panel was changed. There are just 3 wires coming from the inverter that appear to be connected to the hot and neutral wires coming into the panel with some sort of lugs (not sure of the correct term). My electrician said that he doesn't have a problem reconnecting those 3 wires but since he doesn't get involved with solar he just wanted to be sure that I didn't have any issues, which is why he suggested contacting the solar installer.
So I called the solar installer and was told that if they strongly suggest that They reconnect the solar to the main panel once my electrician is done. If my electrical does it, it would potentially void any warranties that I have on the system. And of course, they want $650 just to reconnect those 3 wires.... as long as my electrician saves the lugs. If they need to use new lugs it would be more.
I'm a bit annoyed that they want to charge me $650 for something that will take less than 30 minutes but they kind of have me by the balls. Do you think its ok to have my electrician just re-attach them? I can also see if I can find another electrician that has experience with solar panels but potentially could have the same issue if I have them reconnect the wires. any other suggestions?
