If you do choose to install solar power, write into the contract in no
uncertain and binding terms that you will experience no RFI from the
installation and, if you do experience RFI, they will either fix it at no
cost in an expedient manner or remove it at no cost to you.
Don't forget to define "expedient". Since it will take a day, or two,
to do the install, and noise will be realized within 24 hours, the
company, should they have their sh*t together, should be able to resolve
it fully by the next service day. Give a maximum window of three days,
to give the going-out-of-ones-way-working-with-the-company impression.
Unreasonable expectation? Only to the inept, and the scammers. If it
were a meal, it would be resolved before you leave McDonald's, a leaking
toilet, before the plumber cleans up, or a major vehicle issue, such as
a blown transmission, a few days if parts need to be ordered. Solar is
no different. It's a product/job, but somehow, people allow solar RFI
issues to exist for years...
Kurt
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