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shaboomalahooha t1_iz0ekp0 wrote

Reply to comment by AEKDBull in Solar company opinions by stonesfolife

We used ReVision as well and they installed quickly and were great. Their costumer service after the install has not been fantastic (opposed to before the install). We had problems with our Inverter, and because I think that is rare, they didn’t really seem like they had the tools to respond efficiently. Their Service team had pretty poor communication skills and didn’t bring the equipment on one visit. I honestly don’t think they usually have to deal with service visits. If I had to do it all over, I would still go with them though!

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iz0nz6m wrote

I also loved Revision's professionalism and installation. However, I did raise a question about my water pressure to customer service. When the sun is shining and I am using my generated energy my water pressure is very low...I can't run a sprinkler. Then, as soon as the sun sets the pressure is back to normal. Revision told me I must have a plumbing issue and wouldn't expand the discussion.

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lantech t1_iz0zy4s wrote

LOL

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iz1kehp wrote

There is no laughing from my lady friends when a late morning shower only yields and small trickle of water. But it's a waterfall before 6 AM!

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c4boom13 t1_iz1mbo3 wrote

Are you on well or municipal water? I'm incredibly intrigued by this lol

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iz1n4w1 wrote

Yes I am on a Well. I have a theory the well pump doesn't get enough juice when using solar energy, but Revision disagrees. I know there shouldn't be a difference and I understand Revision's stance, but damn, big difference between night and day.

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c4boom13 t1_iz1qdjh wrote

That was my guess too. I don't know enough about the install to trouble shoot over reddit and I don't want to ask you 100 questions, but your theory tracks.

The biggest thing I would wonder is if your pump is configured for 220v and now it's only getting 120v when the solar kicks in.

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lantech t1_iz1mp1r wrote

LOL because this makes no sense at all. Are you grid tied? Or are you running some janky off-grid system with no battery? That still wouldn't make sense.

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