Hi Fellow Wrenches,

We're having a bit of an internal debate on the nitty gritty of module 
warranties and I thought that some of you might be able to shed light on the 
issue.

We're debating the nuances between the 20 or 25 year power output warranty and 
the 1 to 10 year workmanship warranty. Obviously, each manufacturer has it's 
differences but the main question that comes to mind is how is the warranty 
handled after the workmanship warranty expires. Let's say a module's lamination 
starts to fall apart at year 11 and the module therefore ceases to output any 
power. This is an obvious workmanship issue but the result is that the power 
output warranty is no longer met. What do you think would happen in this case? 
Of course, we can dream up of all sorts of other examples but I'm trying to 
define the hard difference between the workmanship and output warranties.

Any thoughts welcome!

Thanks,

August

August Goers

Luminalt Energy Corporation
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M: 415.559.1525
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