
It's already cost us £100's in extra electric bills during the time it has been out of action and now there is extremely little chance of it producing more than a few extra watts a day, they might be able to get it back up online.

This is one thing we're good at over here: fucking things up monumentally.
Have you named the company/companies, so we can avoid them?Specmaster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:15 pm Needless to say of course, that engineer did not return with a replacement RCD (GFI for you Mericans) so I have zero idea as to when he will return as he is the only person the company has covering the South East and Southern counties of England FFS I mean it has only been so far 128 days since they were aware of the bleeding problem and also 78 days since the first diagnoses of the RCD being the issue and still haven't fixed it yet.
No but here goes, the company is called North Lakes Energy and also Solar Maintenance Services, they are the same company but trade under one name or the other depending on where you are located I think.tggzzz wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 11:43 pmHave you named the company/companies, so we can avoid them?Specmaster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:15 pm Needless to say of course, that engineer did not return with a replacement RCD (GFI for you Mericans) so I have zero idea as to when he will return as he is the only person the company has covering the South East and Southern counties of England FFS I mean it has only been so far 128 days since they were aware of the bleeding problem and also 78 days since the first diagnoses of the RCD being the issue and still haven't fixed it yet.
Have you named them on twatter (before it collapses because staff aren't sufficiently heroic)?
Or Farcebook.
Thanks. I'd shame them on social media and/or threaten to take them to the small claims court to recoup your losses.Specmaster wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 12:15 amNo but here goes, the company is called North Lakes Energy and also Solar Maintenance Services, they are the same company but trade under one name or the other depending on where you are located I think.tggzzz wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 11:43 pmHave you named the company/companies, so we can avoid them?Specmaster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:15 pm Needless to say of course, that engineer did not return with a replacement RCD (GFI for you Mericans) so I have zero idea as to when he will return as he is the only person the company has covering the South East and Southern counties of England FFS I mean it has only been so far 128 days since they were aware of the bleeding problem and also 78 days since the first diagnoses of the RCD being the issue and still haven't fixed it yet.
Have you named them on twatter (before it collapses because staff aren't sufficiently heroic)?
Or Farcebook.
What I struggle with is the fact all the time my solar array is down, their not able to sell power that I can't use, back to the National Grid, so it's costing them money all the time it's out of commission.
Don't piss off the HA is all I can suggest.Specmaster wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:09 pm The problem I have with doing that is that the house is housing association property and the solar panels were installed on a scheme that they are linked into somehow or other. They encouraged as many tenants to have them installed at no cost a few years ago when Government was pushing the whole renewable thing. Not to sure what they get or got out of the deal, as we are allowed to use the free power and anything produced that we didn't use, the solar company sold back to the grid. So its complicated, yes we have had to pay full price for the power because we have lost all the summers power, which on a good sunny day would have powered all the normal things in the house.
So as you see, should it be us or the housing association pursuing compensation and then on the other hand you also have the solar company themselves, who through their own incompetence have also lost out on the sale of power to the national grid.
I suppose I just need to have further words with the HA to see what can be done to compensate us for the extra costs incurred, bearing in mind that we still have not got the panels producing anything yet![]()
![]()
Oh, I haven't come across that "landlord trick"!bd139 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:10 pm Replying to tggzzz's Dynorod complaints.
Had a run in with Dynorod at the old place. Got them to come out to a blockage (caused by the woman upstairs putting food down her sink) and similar trouble. Failed to deal with it. Asked me to make payment at the end for attending. I said that he'd have to contact my landlord, which I didn't actually have because I owned the place. Tee hee. Few disappointing grunts, took details. Get a call the next day from their central office and explained that they hadn't sorted out the tenants problem and like fuck I was going to pay them. They said "fair enough" and buggered off. Went to Screwfix and bought some rods and sorted it myself in about 10 minutes.
I love work: I could watch it all day.Cerebus wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 3:00 pm Something I read today that I suspect will be familiar to Anders and Graham, or anyone else who's regularly done any sort of site work on a construction site or similar.
"Fitter we used to work with used to just stand there and watch others doing the work, just casting a shadow ... so we called him 'Sundial'."
Welcome to our new home, have a look around and get a feel for it. Nice to see you over here at last and glad you're getting back to normal again, and I'm jelly of your 15C and 16C25 CPS wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:17 pm I'm here now. It's taken some time, the main reason being that I was in a car accident a couple of weeks ago so I've been taking things slowly and haven't been doing a whole lot lately.
I did pick up a second HP 16C the other day so I can have a 15C + 16C pair on my bench at work as well as the bench at home.
Just fall leaves ?
I thought it came from "Three Men in a Boat"; a frivolous tale about three worthless yet well-connected young men going on a boating holiday on the Thames.
What a shower. You should have got them to present arms, port arms, ease springs and then present arms for hinspection.
My Bro had a manager, who, when a problem was brought to his attention, would say, "I'll look into it", followed by complete inaction!Cerebus wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 3:00 pm Something I read today that I suspect will be familiar to Anders and Graham, or anyone else who's regularly done any sort of site work on a construction site or similar.
"Fitter we used to work with used to just stand there and watch others doing the work, just casting a shadow ... so we called him 'Sundial'."
With all the current wet unpleasantness in the Eastern States of Oz, I initially thought they were sandbags, & thought:-"Nice start, but you've still got the whole neighbourhood to do!"