Just think of the power I could have generated today
Just think of the power I could have generated today
Got consultation on Friday52kWh so far and counting
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They haven't been replying to customers for some time.
I once got a reply several months after raising an issue, which had been resolved in the meantime by talking to one of their staff at an event stand.
This was last October and I was then recommended to join the Facebook group because that was the only place they regularly monitored at the time.
Don't know what would happen if they went out of business. Perhaps they would be bought out by the staff or a larger company, but possibly not.
The good news is that you can apparently control the equipment locally and there are several ways to do that.
But, in general, software support could become an issue when protocols change in the future.
I've been thinking about that. I've just set up a home assistant instance to track and control my imminent installation. I'd be able to run my house on solar, charge my battery AND export all at onceJust think of the power I could have generated today
I've been trying to reduce my Facebook usage but my kids football team ONLY update parents via Facebook and it's infuriating.I'm not on Facebook. I have no intention of joining Facebook. If I'd been informed that membership of Facebook was compulsory to get support for their equipment I'd have asked my installer to install something else.
@Rolfe - I agree! So fed up with organisations telling us to ‘contact them on facebook/twitter…..’ whatever. No thanks! Answer your phone or reply to my email. It’s not rocket science.![]()
not looking good thenI don't think GivEnergy are even monitoring their Twitter account now
That's good to hearInterestingly over 7 years i cannot detect any drop in the panel outputs. the battery has dropped 1/2% in 4 years