Was is it better to pay more for higher quality solar power system parts and components?
Synopsis
At our company, we prioritize quality in every product we offer. We take the time to carefully select and vet each component used in our installations - including connectors and cable. Our commitment to using only genuine components is a reflection of our promise to deliver a high-quality system. While it may cost a little more, the slight expense is worth it as genuine components are far less likely to fail, reducing the risk of liability.
We only sell products from larger brands, ensuring that our parts and components are always genuine. This approach may cost a little more, but it guarantees a quality result that will withstand the test of time. So, if you're looking for a high-quality system, be prepared to pay a little more - it's worth the investment.
Video Transcript
Our systems we try and encompass every single product that is of high quality. All of our installations include components that we've actually taken time to vet. Give you a simple example, the usage of connectors and cable. All of our connectors that we use, we use only genuine ones. It is okay to pay a little more because the slight expense that you incur in putting a genuine component on, far outweighs the liability and risk of it failing. We made a conscious decision that if we were to sell things we would only sell things that had quality. We always sold and retailed the larger brands. All of our parts and components are genuine, we use that because that is the best way to get a quality result that will last the test of time. Yes it does cost us a little more but that's alright because part of our promise is that we will deliver a high quality system. And to deliver a high quality system we do have to charge a little more.
In climates like this where we experience extremes every single day, it is critical for a panel that is able to actually deliver based on both its coefficient of efficiency in terms of temperature, and in terms of its ability to actually operate in adverse conditions in the colder climate. However, in the hotter climate when it gets really hot actually allows for a much higher output. If you pick the right size system, the right quality system, which achieves all of your expectations and contributes positively towards reducing your dependence on the grid. I think it is a win for everybody. I think solar is a win-win for both the environment and your pocket as long as you've made the right choice, it's a win in the long run.
