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On-site inspection A basic system check-up: This first assessment focuses on identifying where the fault is coming from and guiding you to the right solution. Up to 2 hours included. After the check-up, you'll receive a summary report showing whether the issue is on the PV-side (roof), the AC-side (ground level), or potentially caused by a combination of factors. If the inverter or other solar equipment shows signs of failure, the technician will contact the manufacturer's support to check warranty eligibility for a replacement (Return Merchandise Authorization | RMA).
📯 Note: The RMA process and subsequent replacement work are billed separately.
$150

Solar PV Modules (Panels) Not Working

System is generating power, but one or more panels not working

Solar PV Panels not working One, two, or three solar panels are not producing power as expected. The inspection includes checking beneath the modules for bad wiring or loose connections. If needed, the manufacturer will be contacted to verify warranty eligibility for microinverter or optimizer replacement, and the replacement request (Return Merchandise Authorization | RMA) process will be initiated. If it's a minor issue, like a loose connection, the modules will be restored on-site and will return to normal power production. If devices are found faulty and are eligible for warranty, a replacement (RMA) case will be opened.
📯 Note: A second visit is required to install the new replacement devices once approved and delivered. The second visit is billed separately.
$200
Solar PV Panels (more than 3) Not Working More complex issues require a deeper diagnostic approach. The technician will trace the full path from the affected PV modules to the inverter, inspecting wiring on all impacted modules, checking power measurements at all key mid and endpoints, and verifying the inverter's functionality at the ground level. In most cases, these problems are not caused by equipment failure but are more commonly the result of faulty wiring. Minor issues, such as incorrect wiring, are often fixed during the initial visit. However, some extra materials may be needed, which can't always be prepared in advance and are determined on-site.
If faulty devices are found, the technician will coordinate with the manufacturer to check warranty eligibility. Replacements must be approved and delivered before installation. In such cases, two or three visits are typically required to fully resolve the issue.
$250 for the first visit, then Pricing is calculated case-by-case

System with Solar only Not Working

System setup does not include Batteries, Load-controllers, Transfer-switch, Generator.

System Not Working at All High Chance of Solar Inverter Failure. Signs of failure:
🚥 Solid/flashing red LED light on your solar inverter; Error notifications in the mobile app;
The technician will inspect and test wiring on the ground-level (from the main electrical panel to the solar inverter) to rule out issues with breakers, wiring, disconnecting switches.
If no issues are found, an RMA (warranty replacement) case will be initiated with the manufacturer.
📯 Note: This part is not related to the roof-level, because there is no option to check the roof without restoring the ground-level devices.
📯 Note: Replacement approval and delivery are required before installing a new inverter. A second visit is billed separately.
$150 first visit + $350 second
System Not Working - Error: Arc Fault Detected An arc fault is one of the most challenging solar issues to locate and fix. If an arc fault occurs, it can originate almost anywhere along the wiring—from a Main Electrical Panel to an inverter (at ground level) and from the inverter to PV modules on the roof. This requires a careful inspection of the entire system. 2-3 visits are typically required, as multiple suspected locations must be checked and ruled out one by one.
After each repair, testing time is necessary — the arc fault may return in 5-15 minutes or even days later, requiring further investigation and follow-ups.
$250 for the first visit; then Pricing is calculated case-by-case
Solar System Lost Internet Communication You don't see the production in the Monitoring App, but the system is working. Your system may simply need to restore network communication through one of the following:
a. Home Wi-Fi network - Reconnecting to Wi-Fi is often straightforward, but in some cases, a faulty communication module requires replacement under warranty.
b. Cellular kit - This applies only if your system includes a cellular kit installed by your original installer. If found faulty, an RMA (warranty replacement) case will be initiated.
c. Hardwired Ethernet - Requires inspection of the cable, connections, and the network device where the cable is plugged in.
❗ Note: If you are using a Mesh Wi-Fi network and want to connect your system via Wi-Fi, someone with admin access to your network must be present. This is required to set up a dedicated Wi-Fi network from the nearest access point specifically for the solar system.
‼️ Note: If your system is missing required modules for network connectivity, your available options are:
a. Wi-Fi connection (for Enphase systems)
b. Install a hardwired Ethernet cable from your Wi-Fi router
c. Purchase a cellular kit (about $500 with 5Yrs plan) or Wi-Fi module ($100-$150) to enable wireless communication.
📯 Note: If a module is being replaced under warranty, a second visit is required to complete the installation after manufacturer approval and delivery. This second visit is billed separately.
$150 for the first visit + $100 for the second. The cost of a cellular kit or Wi-Fi module (if missing/not waranty eligible) is not included.

Solar System with Battery

System includes one or more Batteries, or EV-charger/Load-controllers/Transfer-Switch

System Not Working at All High Chance of Solar Inverter Failure or Transfer Switch Failure
🚥 Solid/flashing red LED light on the inverter. Error notifications in the mobile app;
The technician will inspect and test wiring on the ground-level (from the main electrical panel to the solar inverter) to rule out issues with breakers, wiring, disconnecting switches, transfer switch.
If no issues are found, an RMA (warranty replacement) case will be initiated with the manufacturer.
📯 Note: This part not related to the Roof-level, because there is no option to check the roof without restoring the ground-level devices.
📯 Note: Replacement approval and delivery are required before installing a new inverter, as well as for replacing a transfer-switch — an issue that is less common but does occur. A second visit is billed separately, and its cost depends on which device has failed.
$250 first visit + After that, pricing is calculated case-by-case.
Solar Working - Battery Not Working Electrical wiring check-up; Battery settings review and adjustment; Verifying that Consumption Meters (CTs) are working properly; If CTs are missing, installing them and configuring the system for correct operation. If no electrical issues are found, the problem is most often caused by missing CTs or incorrect system settings.
📯 Note: Additional materials (such as CTs) and installation are billed separately.
$250 for the first visit. After that, pricing is calculated case-by-case.
Solar Working - EV charger is not working Electrical wiring check-up; system settings review and adjustment. If the EV charger is found to be faulty, a warranty replacement process (RMA) will be initiated, subject to warranty eligibility. If the issue is not related to electrical wiring and there's nothing wrong with the EV charger, the problem is most often caused by incorrect system settings, which is typically resolved in one visit. If the EV charger is faulty, a second visit is required after receiving the replacement. $200 for the first visit; $200 for replacing a faulty EV charger;
$350 for replacing a faulty inverter (if it's the cause).

Solar System with Generators, with or without Batteries

Solar System includes a Generator, with or without Batteries

First setup and comissioning Solar and Generator The most common issue before commissioning solar + generator systems is the absence of a properly installed and configured low-voltage control circuit for the generator. This circuit is essential for correct system operation. Installing it is the most time-consuming part of integrating a generator with a solar system. It also requires specific parts that are typically not available from local suppliers, which adds extra time to the process. This cannot be resolved in a single visit. In most cases, 2 to 3 visits are needed to fully commission the system—and that's if there are no other problems with supply parts, issues with other devices in the system, enough space for extra breakers in the closest electrical panel, etc. Pricing is calculated case-by-case