Bela's Mom
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Bela said:I bought Renogy panels and controller a year ago and am still loving the products.
My cousin recently went with of a group to Costa Rica to learn about and install solar systems in rural homes to power lights, water pumps, etc. While looking through the pictures I noticed a box of solar panels and the name on them was ......Renogy!
Glad to see you on the forum!
Nana4Twins said:So, I'm here in a very remote area at lake Shasta and decide I'd better hook up my suitcase solar panel, but the wireing is not connected to the controller, and even though I have 18 different screwdrivers, none are tiny enough to fit the screws in the controller so that I can secure the wires myself. Nothing you can do to help me, but maybe you could make sure that future products are fully assembled so this doesn't happen to anyone else. I was going to write a glowing review of this product, but I guess that will be on hold until I can actually use it. Unfortunately, I'll have to leave this gorgeous campsite much earlier than planned...
Nana4Twins said:So, I'm here in a very remote area at lake Shasta and decide I'd better hook up my suitcase solar panel, but the writing is not connected to the controller, and even though I have 18 different screwdrivers, none are tiny enough to fit the screws in the controller so that I can secure the wires myself. Nothing you can do to help me, but maybe you could make sure that future products are fully assembled so this doesn't happen to anyone else. I was going to write a glowing review of this product, but I guess that will be on hold until I can actually use it. Unfortunately, I'll have to leave this gorgeous campsite much earlier than planned...
Nana4Twins said:I think if the alligator clips were disconnected from the Anderson plug (?) And / or one of the clips had a sock over it just in case that might reduce the likelihood of that happening. BUT, I am happy to say that someone happened by with every tool possible in his arsenal, and this is an amazing panel! I love it, and am very happy to recommend it to everyone I know
ccbreder said:Perhaps I'm wrong and have missed something. While Renogly is a good company with a fine product. I don't see anything on our forum where they give any helpful information. Only, Call us here's our number. Look at this sale item. Stuff like that is mostly advertizing. Maybe they can start a thread that answers questions and provides information directly to the forum. Or do a real how to article on the main blog.
Brian_and_Jesse said:Greetings fellow Earthlings!
Brian (henceforth known as Darlin') and I (Jesse) have just come aboard so we wanted to quickly drop in and thank you for having us! We're both looking forward to meeting and getting to know you over the next few days, weeks, months, and..., well, let's not get cocky! We'd like to stick around for as long as the Good Lord spares us.
Have a wonderful and spectacular day!
Jesse.
Renogy said:Hi John,
We look forward to seeing your pictures whenever you finish.
Also, in regards to the charge controller, we are very sorry about the minor issue you ran into with it. We would like to see if there's something we can do to facilitate a fix. If you wouldn't mind reaching out to us, that would be fantastic. Please contact Charlie at [email protected], and he'ill work with you to figure out the best solution for this problem. Thank you for letting us know!
All the best,
The Renogy Team
GotSmart said:Here is a picture of the final installation.
Before and after. It is hard to tell it has a solar panel on it now.
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