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imnotyourbrahh t1_iz0nz6m wrote

I also loved Revision's professionalism and installation. However, I did raise a question about my water pressure to customer service. When the sun is shining and I am using my generated energy my water pressure is very low...I can't run a sprinkler. Then, as soon as the sun sets the pressure is back to normal. Revision told me I must have a plumbing issue and wouldn't expand the discussion.

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lantech t1_iz0zy4s wrote

LOL

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iz1kehp wrote

There is no laughing from my lady friends when a late morning shower only yields and small trickle of water. But it's a waterfall before 6 AM!

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c4boom13 t1_iz1mbo3 wrote

Are you on well or municipal water? I'm incredibly intrigued by this lol

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iz1n4w1 wrote

Yes I am on a Well. I have a theory the well pump doesn't get enough juice when using solar energy, but Revision disagrees. I know there shouldn't be a difference and I understand Revision's stance, but damn, big difference between night and day.

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c4boom13 t1_iz1qdjh wrote

That was my guess too. I don't know enough about the install to trouble shoot over reddit and I don't want to ask you 100 questions, but your theory tracks.

The biggest thing I would wonder is if your pump is configured for 220v and now it's only getting 120v when the solar kicks in.

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lantech t1_iz1mp1r wrote

LOL because this makes no sense at all. Are you grid tied? Or are you running some janky off-grid system with no battery? That still wouldn't make sense.

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