Several years ago when selling 85w BP laser groove panels we received 3 or 4 
panels in a 10 panel shipment that were shattered. Pallet was fine, the boxes 
were intact on the outside, no visible sign of damage. Distributor had a great 
deal of difficulty believing that we didn't cause the problem. The panels 
however had been impacted from the side -- frames dented. Probably from a 
forklift. My belief is that they were boxed at the factory in that condition as 
it did not happen after they were in the box. Serial numbers on the boxes 
matched the panels. Hard to say what happened.

In the end the distributor made good on the claim and replaced the panels.

Ron Young

On 2011-03-10, at 11:22 AM, William Miller wrote:

> Jason:
> 
> Back when SolarWorld (or maybe they were Shell at the time) used to include a 
> grounding screw, we once found a grounding screw packet sandwiched between 
> glass-to-glass packed modules.  One of the modules was shattered due to the 
> pressure of the screw.  Look for a foreign object amongst the shards.
> 
> William
> 
> 
> At 10:43 AM 3/10/2011, you wrote:
>> I'd like to know your experiences when finding shattered module(s) in
>> the middle of a full palletized shipment, particularly when you observed
>> no exterior damage having inspected the shipment carefully. How did your
>> supplier/manufacturer handle it? How did the freight company handle it,
>> having not noted anything on the delivery ticket?
>> 
>> I heard of some other installers recently having similar problems. We
>> heeded the advice to inspect shipments carefully. We just had our first
>> issue...
>> 
>> Any thoughts on how this kind of damage happens?
>> 
>> Jason Szumlanski
>> Fafco Solar
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