Not sure how long it is on for but the Renogy 400 w system (100w panels) is on sale for 379.99
Great for the people that don't need a ton of solar power
Great for the people that don't need a ton of solar power
What brand, or funny Chinese name did you go with?On the bright side, I did get a good inverter a couple days before I left camping. I was able to send back the bad one when I got back.
Ebay was the problem. I've had problems and heard of others too given a hard time on warranty claims by manufacturers because it wasn't purchased through a retailer. Alot of junk and black market is being passed through e-bay. For another example, a pair of Steiner binoculars were not covered because the serial number was NOT registered for sale in the US so they would not cover the foggy optic. They repaired them, but at a cost and wait for 3 months.I used a Renogy. The exact same one. I just had to go about the fastest way to get the original one warrantied because their warranty procedure appears to believe the parts they sell never fail and the user is at fault. Basically you are presumed to be guilty until you spend the time to prove you are not. Then you get the permissions slip to return the item for them to prove you still are guilty. Once you've jumped through all the hoops, only then they will send you a good part.
I was even willing to buy the inverter from them [not through eBay] and they would refund me the money if indeed the inverter was bad. That should prove to them, that I am willing to put my money down to prove I am right, but nope, they did not even accept that.
One thing for certain, nobody got ripped off. I had a unit under warranty and I eventually got it replaced. Just not through their regular channels. Although, I suspect I saved money on sending in the bad one. I did have to wait for the refund with eBay, but I was ok with that. I just needed something to go camping.
FIFYEbay was theproblemsolution.