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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Howden" data-source="post: 496338" data-attributes="member: 32715"><p>We have 12 solar panels on our roof, 3.48kw. We also have a Solar iBoost to divert free electricity to our hot water tank. When it works it is great.</p><p></p><p>However, we have got through a few of these devices and we are now out - by a long way - of our warranty period. I have spoken to the manufacturer of the device and they cannot see why the unit fails frequently at our house. One suggestion that I came up with and they agreed was to route the device through a surge protector. This I do not know how to do or what would be the best scenario.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.marlec.co.uk/product/solar-iboost/?v=79cba1185463" target="_blank">Link to the device is here</a></p><p></p><p>Any help gratefully received.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Daniel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Howden, post: 496338, member: 32715"] We have 12 solar panels on our roof, 3.48kw. We also have a Solar iBoost to divert free electricity to our hot water tank. When it works it is great. However, we have got through a few of these devices and we are now out - by a long way - of our warranty period. I have spoken to the manufacturer of the device and they cannot see why the unit fails frequently at our house. One suggestion that I came up with and they agreed was to route the device through a surge protector. This I do not know how to do or what would be the best scenario. [URL="https://www.marlec.co.uk/product/solar-iboost/?v=79cba1185463"]Link to the device is here[/URL] Any help gratefully received. Thanks, Daniel. [/QUOTE]
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