I was out cleaning the solar panels this fall and noticed something unusual.

So I went around back and saw this.

Power seemed to be OK but I got out the meter and checked anyway. Voc 43.5, Isc 4.59, all within specs.


This panel is less than three years old so I called BP and asked if it fell under a "defects in material and workmanship" clause. Yup, it did! So today, sitting on my porch is a brand new 175B. $1000 MSRP! All I have to do is peel the label off the defective panel and send it back. Who knows how long it will still make power? At least I have a backup if it ever quits. Big props to BP customer service. They did everything right, even sent the thing UPS 3 day, which I didn't even ask for.

Contrast this to my neighbors who have Solec panels. Sanyo now owns the company. One of their panels went completely dead within the warranty period and Sanyo basically told them to fix it themselves, or pay freight both ways to have them fix it. No replacement panel offered. So I ended up soldering that one up for them. If you're shopping for panels, I'd take BP over Sanyo any day, just for the great warranty service I received.
Now what am I going to do with this extra .8KW day?