Is $350 to commission a SolarEdge inverter a fair price?
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My SolarEdge inverter failed, and I received a new one which I plan to self-install. I need it commissioned, but I'm unable to log into the SolarEdge app myself. This is not the first time this inverter has failed; it also failed three years ago. Last time, I also self-installed and had a company commission it, which didn't take long. I tried contacting SolarEdge directly but couldn't get through, so I reached out to a solar company for this service. The company is okay with me doing the self-install.
Quote Details
This quote is for the commissioning service of a new SolarEdge inverter after the homeowner has completed the self-installation. The homeowner notes that a similar service previously took approximately 30 minutes for a technician to complete. The homeowner attempted to perform the commissioning themselves but was unable to log into the necessary application. - Service: Commissioning of a new SolarEdge inverter - Installation: Self-installed by homeowner - Estimated Time: Approximately 30 minutes (based on previous experience)
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