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Solagex Australia Pty Ltd Reviews (116)
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13 May 2016
07 May 2014
Original Review on 30-10-2011:
31 months later we asked Rodney: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
No, with the rapid degradation of the inverter we have not received our moneys worth of $15,000. The company (Solargex) have gone out of business, reopened under a different name and gone out of business again07 May 2014
Original Review on 03-12-2011:
30 months later we asked Ray: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
yes07 May 2014
Original Review on 24-11-2011:
30 months later we asked Lee: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
As written above i feel like I have been taken to the cleaners and nobody wants to do anything about it unless I pay for it. I hope people who sell this product belive in karma.21 November 2012
When it was done it failed the electrical inspection , they got the meter number wrong which seem to take for ever to resolve.
Now the inverter has failed and have refused to repair or replace the inverter ,it was only 6 months old.
Do not go anywhere SOLAGEX
27 October 2012
Original Review on 05-07-2011:
I have had the system installed but can't use it yet because I have a digital meter box and have to have it replaced with a smart box. I was aware that if there was a problem with the meter box that it would have to be replaced, however I wasn't told by anyone in any of the quotes that I had (I was asked how old the house was, 10yrs) that my meter box might be a problem. So I can't tell you how it is working at the moment but you are welcome to check back later.16 months later we asked Carol: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
no definitely not. I feel that I have been ripped off. Led to believe that I would save a lot but so far any savings have been minimal and not worth the effort and expense.15 October 2012
16 September 2012
Original Review on 03-09-2011:
Overall very efficient process, never had difficulty getting hold of departments when I've needed them. The company has been very responsive to my requests (eg having to change original install date for work, that sort of thing). So far, all good. System is installed, inspected and working but not had the smart meter changed and hence not receiving the premium tariff yet.13 months later we asked Dan: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes; Very pleased with the performance over summer and pleasantly surprised by performance in winter. Still expecting that net impact of panel installation plus premium tariff will mean $0 bills over the year from now on, if not a small profit.13 September 2012
Original Review on 04-07-2011:
Re installation: the panels and inverter are installed, but not connected electrically. The first phase of the work was done by 30 June 11 so we would qualify for the federal governemt rebate. The connection of the panels to the inverter is expected to happen in a week or two - but we will wait and see! However, I do not expect to be using the full system for many months, as ACTEWAGL and ACT government connectors/certifiers are months behind in carrying out their work (too few staff to meet the demand).15 months later we asked Neville: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Frankly, we are disappointed. We had calculated from the figures supplied that the system we installed would supply us with all the electricity we need, given that we also have a separate solar hot water system. In fact it has done nothing like that. We consumed 2,234 kWh in the last period (just below the average for two people in our neighbourhood), but were credited with only 348 kWh from our system.13 September 2012
Original Review on 12-07-2011:
14 months later we asked Anthony: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes.12 September 2012
Original Review on 29-06-2011:
The system is currently being installed. Haven't started to generate electricity yet! Hence, I can't say anything about the quality of the system until it start functioning.15 months later we asked This person: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
So far so good...12 September 2012
Original Review on 20-07-2011:
Finn,This has been an interesting and chagelling and frustrating exercise.
from the three suppliers originally suggested by your website only solagex made contact with me. I then obtained 2 other quotes from Origin and Green Initiatives. Origin were no good (their fine print was unacceptable for me). Green Initiatives were good but a little too expensive. At the end I end up going with Solagex but since I placed the deposit (6th June) I've received one phone call one week prior to installation advising me that the installation date was cancelled due to insufficient stocks. When i asked to speak to the sales manager in melbourne calls have not been returned so now I am speaking to head office in Queesland (National Operations Manager) hopefully will get some answers. Three of my neigbours are keen to know my results but I won't recommend Solagex based on my experience and the lack of follow up on their part.
14 months later we asked David: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
It's only been 12 months and considering the panels have to perform for a much longer period I'll be happy to respond to that later12 September 2012
Original Review on 23-06-2011:
I found the installers to be very good and didn't hold back on any questions I had for them and were only too willing to explain all about the systems operation.15 months later we asked Lionel: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
I am a high power user especially in winter,although I never really expected to totally eliminate my power bill it was always about reducing the costs.Have just had the meter read,so still waiting for actual bill,but on our calculations compared with same time last year we will drop from $800 plus to lower than $200.My wife who was sceptic about the benefits of going Solar is now well convinced.Very happy.12 September 2012
Original Review on 04-05-2011:
The paper work and time involved in having our solar system connected back onto the grid is painfully slow.Our supply wholesaler Lumo is currently waiting for final paper work from our installer.
Solagex the system provider is waiting for the Certificate of Electrical Safety before they can lodge an EWR (Electrical Work Request Form) to our wholesaler Lumo.
The Electrical inspector took 10 days to arrive to approve the installation who was working as contractor to a electrical services group.
This group then sends the approved rubber stamped CES back to our solar system supplier Solagex.
Lumo then can only make a request to SP Ausnet the supply distributor to change the meters over. Lumo has advised that this could take another 20 days for change over occur.
The electrical contractor who installed the system was extremely efficient and did a fantastic job, I would not hesitate to recommend him to any prospective purchaser of a solar system.
Solagex have been great to deal to with and have been very efficient with assistance and advise provided. I can understand the difficulties involved when five seperate bodies are involved to achieve a final outcome. But it is totally frustrating and takes a lot of the enjoyment out of trying to obtain a benifical supply system.
17 months later we asked Robert: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Our system has performed efficiently and is operating to our expectation. Our problems have not been with the equipment or the installation of the system, but we have had problems with our wholesaler in this case Lumo Energy. Their internal process of handling our Feed-in application and the submitting of the EWR to SP Aust Net was ineficiently handled and time was lost with them coming back saying that the cutoff date for the Government rebate had expired for the 60c rate payable, and was therefore only willing to pay a lesser rate. After many many frustrating phone calls Lumo Energy have agreed to honour the 60c rate. Our account with Lumo is currently in credit but we have been advised by Lumo that we can not draw down payment of our credit. We are now locked in on this so called arrangement much to our disgust. I would strongly advise any persons considering installation of a Solar System to talk with their Wholesaler to be sure of what conditions apply to repayments of accumulated credits.12 September 2012
Original Review on 23-05-2011:
Solagex were the first to contact me and the discussions I had with the salesperson were good and very informative. Their quote was by far the best and the equipment seemed to be very good quality based on my research. There was no haggling and the negotiations seemed smooth and honest.Installation was within a week of their initial estimate and their communication about what was happening was excellent. Installation was hassle free and they cleaned-up everything once finished. They then phoned next day to check that everything was OK. Highly impressed with the whole process.
16 months later we asked Edward: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes , in fact we are very pleased with the results.12 September 2012
Original Review on 20-04-2011:
My Partner was at home when our system was installed.Everything went very smoothly and we were very pleased with the end product.
Then.......we had a significant rain event which resulted in our kitchen leaking which happens to be below where the panels were installed. This happened on a Sunday and so first thing Monday morning I called Solargex and they swung into action - 2 men arrived at our home late that same day and replaced 3 tiles which obviously cracked when they did the initial installing. I was anxious for them to attend on that day because we were expecting another downpour that evening. True to the reliable Melbourne weather reports more heavy rain fell but we had no more leaks. I was happy. Sometime in the near future they will organize for painters to attend and repaint the ceiling.
17 months later we asked Clare: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Absolutely. Very appreciative of the advice we received which enabled us to make an informed decision.....it is refreshing to be asked to provide feedback 12 months down the track.12 September 2012
Original Review on 24-07-2011:
I received quotes from Solagex and CSA Solar, but did not receive a quote or any contact from Future Roofing Solutions.But not to worry, I have selected Solagex as they assured me that they are very efficient and reliable company to deal with and advised that they could install a 3.29 Kw system prior to the first of July, before the rebate reduction, which they did. The saving equates to about $3500 on the poist 1st July price.
I have researched the panels (LightWay 14 x LW235(29) and (Sunny Roo 4200TLI) inverter that they installed on the 29th June and all seems to be of very very good quality.
I did have trouble with communication with Solagex as they would not contact me or reply to emails or phone calls. It even took their consultant 3 goes to get their quote correct and two more goes to get the sales order correct.
I am still not connected to the grid as Energex have not come to change the meter, it has been just over three weeks since installation.
14 months later we asked Peter: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
At this stage the system is performing to our expections.12 September 2012
Original Review on 20-07-2011:
Most important thing is to do your homework upfront with regard to Inverters and Solar panels.It took me about 2 months to study equipment comparisons and the various options the different Inverters had, it was important for me to have data sent to my computer network from the inverter for data accumulation and monitoring.
I spent a lot if time upfront checking web sites for complaints and problems reported by various customers who had be caught out with excessive costs and equipment installation problems...the information is out there, just get on the internet and check it out before you make your decision...ask all the questions you can think of...be prepared, the more people you talk to the more you will learn.
The Installers did a great job, installed 20 x 240w panels and the inverter in around 4 hours.
Very happy with Q-cel Pro and SMA inverter.
Thank you Fin for your help.
14 months later we asked Trevor: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Sept 2011 to April 2012, NO electricity bill, generated $210 credit, (generation averaged 20 to 24Kwh/Day)April 2012 to Aug 2012, (bad winter period) NO credit, cost $200 for electricity, (generation averaged 12 to 16Kwh/Day).
Sept 2012 generating credit again, (generating +20Kwh/Day)
Based on first 370 days of operation, total system cost will be recovered on July 11th, 2016.
11 September 2012
Original Review on 03-09-2011:
Firstly, your assistance was great!All I had to do was sit back and relax while SOLAGEX did every thing else.
I made my decision on which company and what size unit I wanted, then left everything to SOLAGEX. Within a short period of time they rang me and wanted to install the next day if someone was available at home. Job done, suppliers and installers were of such a standard I would not hesitate to recommend them.
As for SOLAR systems the main thing for people to do is select a unit they can afford and as close as possible to cover the amount of power they use, THEN SIT BACK AND ENJOY the power generated to either cover most or all their bill.
The other thing is select a supplier (mine is AGL) who pay slightly more than the one I was with before I'm sorry I hadn't gone with SOLAR years ago.
12 months later we asked Doug: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
My unit has exceeded beyond what I was expecting.11 September 2012
Original Review on 10-08-2011:
The installers were professional, they cleaned up after themselves. The system is yet to be fully commisioned but it will happen very soon. So far we are happy with our purchase.13 months later we asked Victor: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes and more11 September 2012
Original Review on 27-06-2011:
Solagex were the only company that contacted me personally with their quote. One did not respond and the other responded with what appeared to be a computer generated quote. All the staff at Solagex that I spoke to were very helpful. Installation was prompt and earlier than first arranged. Their was a water leak after installation that was corrected next day. I would have no hesitation in recommending them to any prospective purchaser.15 months later we asked Neil: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes. At this moment i'm showing a profit for the period I have been connected. I have not checked to see if there has been a fall away in efficiency. I will put it on my list of things to do. Solagex were very efficient and responsive and I would have no hesitation in recommending them based on my experience. Powercor however were a bit of a pain.11 September 2012
Original Review on 16-06-2011:
I just wish the electrical supply company were as interested in giving the same level of customer service as Solagex was.15 months later we asked Peter: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes my system is working fine, doing everything I hoped it would. We are covering all our electrical and gas costs as well as achieving a very healthy credit. My only concern is that Solaglex has closed it's Melbourne Offices and you have to deal with offices in Queensland. This has not been a problem for me however a friend of mine who I recommended Solaglex install his system has had problems. His inverter had problems and it took several weeks for the problem to be solved. It has been fixed to his complete satisfaction. My experience to this point in time has been very positive.11 September 2012
Original Review on 10-08-2011:
I was told the system would take 3 to 4 weeks to install 9 weeks later nothing they don't even have the decency to keep me informed on what is going on. if nothing happens in the next two weeks I will be seeking a refund of my deposit and going else where.13 months later we asked Michael: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
No, has worked for less than half of time and my electricity bills have been horrendous. (this is because of the amount of power my home dialysis machine requires). The service provided by solagex is a disgrace and the company should not be allowed too continue trading11 September 2012
Original Review on 11-10-2011:
They said they would endeavor to have my system installed before the government changed the feedback rate down to 25cent a kwh. They achieved this with 3days to spare and I'm signed up to 66cents per kwh. This is a great result and I am extremely happy with the outcome.11 months later we asked Michael: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
This system has performed better than I expected it to. Your quoted estimate of yearly savings was spot on.my system was installed when you said it would,which was great.solagex deserves to be successful.. Thank you11 September 2012
Original Review on 10-06-2011:
My 2.85 kw system (12 x 230 watt panels) was promptly installed for $6500 - There was a little extra required for a double story tiled roof house. Most appreciated by me was they turned it on on the installation date and even the Inspector left it on so I was getting free power from day one. Best result seen so far by me is 2.4 kw. Not bad for this time of year in Melbourne. Plenty of power is going back into the grid!15 months later we asked Terrance: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes producing sufficient power to cover energy bills!11 September 2012
Original Review on 25-07-2011:
The system designer and sales consultant was very good, but now I'm dealing with 2 or 3 other strands - I can't get a straight answer from the local people. Scheduling the installation went wrong, and there are still people coming in fits and starts.Installation is still not finished.
I am still confident that it will work out fine, but I have had to do all the communicating, once the contract was signed.
14 months later we asked Ross: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes11 September 2012
Original Review on 05-06-2011:
We wouldn't hesitate to recommend solagex to anyone. They were great from start to finish!15 months later we asked Vicki: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
This system has exceeded our expectations. wish we had done it years ago. Not only have we paid very little electricity but it has also covered a great deal of our gas bills!11 September 2012
Original Review on 09-10-2011:
I found the Solagex representative to be very helpful and took the time to answer all my questions (and I had heaps to ask thanks to the SolarQuotes site). They maintained good contact and the system was actually installed within 2 weeks in my case.11 months later we asked Bronwyn: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Excellent - when all working!05 September 2012
Original Review on 24-12-2010:
Installation won't take place until January. I've had to call the Installer to get this information.21 months later we asked Linda: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
unfortunately the installer from Queensland appears to have not meet some requirements and the inverter has been given a defect notice by Ausgrid. A copy sent to the installer. We are waiting for the installer to contact us!04 September 2012
Original Review on 05-01-2011:
We were intially told that installation would be lat January / early February. However while paying the deposit I needed to contact the Melbourne office of Solagex. The manager there said supplies of panels had just been delivered to Ballarat, and would we have any objection to installation before Christmas...however we have heard nothing since.Salesperson led us to believe that we would have no other payments apart from the payments to Solagex for the installation and equipment....we have since learned there probably will be continuing power bills..altho' significantly reduced amounts.
20 months later we asked Merv: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Due to the Smart meter malfunctioning during a critical period of mid to late Summer...we did not benefit from extended daylight hours during our first year of use. The meter "froze" with no output going to the grid. It took Origin Energy over a Month to respond to that.After the fault in the meter was repaired (with threats from Powercor to have us pay for a callout if the fault turned out not to be due to meter fallure), the meter then "froze" a second time...this time with power constantly going INTO the grid. (We informed Origin Energy of this..pointing out that the billing would be in our favour if the fault were not corrected....surprising how quickly they reacted to that.
Then we had a cold call from another energy supplier...and the rep' would not leave until I had signed an agreement removing origin as out supplier. As soon as the rep' had left I called his company and advised them of his refusal to take no for an answer...and advised them that I would not be leaving Origin.
At this point we seem to be in limbo...having had no bills form either Origin or the other company...however Electricity and Gas still are connected.
04 September 2012
Original Review on 22-08-2010:
As mentioned this industry seems to be developing, and amongst all the companies there are clearly some who just want a quick sale, and offer poor service after they have your money. The delay in getting the system onto the roof and operating after paying the money up front is very frustrating, however I am confident that we have chosen a system that will support us for at least the next 5 years.The professionalism of the company we chose was good until we signed and paid, but the follow up has been poor. I would suggest that anyone purchasing a system, should be very clear with the sales person about follow up, and installation dates. Even after doing that myself it still appears that Solargex don't understand the importance of follow up and customer service.
25 months later we asked Trevor: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes22 April 2012
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16 February 2012
We originally selected Solagex, for $5000.00 8 panels and a 2kw inverter. The following day another Solagex company rang us from Melbourne or South Aus and said they could give us 9 panels and a 3 kw inverter for the same money. I told them if the first company matched them they would not hear from me again, the first company did match the deal, meaning they were going to rip me off in the first place, this was the 28th Oct 2011, we have only just got the panels on the roof ,on the 15th Feb, so we asked them that they should give us an extra panel for the frustration they have caused us, this extra panel was another $700.00 now the inverter did not work before the electrician left the site so we now have another wait. I will be going on the net to tell people not to deal with them. They are hopeless at returning emails or phone calls. When the contractor came he was very professional but solagex is not to be dealt with.
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19 November 2011
In the end we rang them and told them of a local installer and pushed for installation.
It has been installed and now we are waiting for it to be connected. It took from 27/9/2011 purchased to installation 11/11/11 to installation.
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Anyone considering a solar installation should have a look at the solar installation tip (Buying a solar energy system - Alert) on the consumer affairs website. Last but not least, get an installation time frame of your solar system and have a clause in your contract that you won't pay for the solar system until it is completely installed with the components you requested. From my own personal experience, I do not recommend this company.