Lloyd:
DJ, coming back to the whole point you started this topic. Let me ask you something....did the support options I provided help? Just to review;
DJ:
Well, like I said, the people I know were going through the local intermediary, the "authorized Xantrex dealer". Are you saying it would be better/faster/easier not to?
Professionally, with my Millwright/Equipment Specialist hat on, that is, point in fact, what I do. I don't give a rat's ass who sold it, when it's broken, I want to talk to the guys who made it.
Which segway's nicely into another nice question:
Lloyd:
We also have a Xantrex Certified Dealer program. If you choose to work with a Certified Dealer you can be sure that the installer has the necessary experience to do the work.
I've been looking into this, actually. I've heard of Randy out in Lanark. I've heard he's not bad (and yes, it's Lanark, not Lamark
.
Now, what makes a Xantrex Certified Dealer actually certified? Fer instance, what would *I* have to do to become a Xantrex Certified Dealer? I've seen two week courses, seminars, night classes... Point in fact, none of those make ME, personally, any more qualified to "...install, maintain, and modify all power generation and transmission equipment" than my Millwright Licence does at this very second (and yes, that's a very small quote right from the syllabus of The Millwright Council of Canada). Not that I wouldn't learn anything, of course, but all the North American countries recognize my Journeyman's licence. What's yours worth?
As I was telling CanSIA the other day, you want to be REAL careful using the "C" word. In the Trades, "Certified" means a whole lot more, legally, than I think you think it does, and once the Trades finally realize that there's money to be made in renewables, you may well find your little certifications crushed like bugs
. Remember Microsoft and the MCSE, when the E used to stand for Engineer? Well, in Canada, the Professional Engineers of Ontario and Quebec sued Microsoft for using that word inappropriately, and WON. Now E stands for Expert or some such nonsense
.
Interestingly, I see you have no "Certified Installers" in Quebec. And I know why
. If anyone does apply from La Belle Province, you'd be wise to ask for their RBQ licence number first and make sure they are Subspecialty 4092, ELECTRIC GENERATING WORKS CONTRACTOR
. I know for a fact that I'm the only one in a hundred mile Quebec radius that is getting one.
Gup:
Is this the you bought on ebay and is 10 years old ?
DJ
Yessum. And if it is Xantrex's official position that ten year old electronic equipment is not worth repair, I'd like to see them say it in writing somewhere. Seriously. This is something people need to hear, and need to be told when they're pricing systems.
Mine is dead because I f*cked up. That I don't contest. What I find distasteful is what I had to do to get ANY help from Xantrex. You've seen the posts, obviously.
I wasn't looking for warranty repair. Just repair. SOME form of help for the Xantrex Authorized Repair Depot I sent it to. The depot itself tried, but eventually gave up, charging me nothing, but stating that they have decided NOT to attempt further repair of non-warranty inverters again.
Interestingly, Inverterrepair.com still repairs Trace and Heart inverters...
Lloyd:
EVERYTHING will break one day and will require support. There is no question we have made mistakes, failed to respond to some folks etc. I have seen and heard negative feedback. I have also seen alot of kudos for the support we provide. I must say, I dislike it when people generalize.
DJ:
Lloyd, I am doing an install with a large Ontario installer Monday, actually. While planning strategy with him yesterday, I asked him about Xantrex, and he said that in the past few years, he's seen about a 15-20% failure rate of the DR series inverter. Is this normal?
Yeah, stuff breaks eventually. Millwrights are the highest paid tradesmen in the game for a very good reason
. But we don't want to just "leave a message" and wait. We want a FedEx'd replacement or a little box of parts coming in from UPS the next day, not six months from now.
DJ