@sandypebbles wrote:

95. something % and most negs were for faulty junk, some of those being dodgy solar panels 


Yikes! No doubt a Chinese seller?

A two year lifespan for dodgy solar panels is probably a very good run.

From memory it was an Aussie seller S&D, but not a major seller.

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Registered here, but their listing looked like they had copy and pasted from a seller in China 


@sandypebbles wrote:

The seller named sells garbage and a lot of feedback to say as much

 

So in this case it's a fair guess that the OP got what the paid for in regard to junk from a seller not authorised to be selling solar panels in the first place


There is no registration required to sell solar panels.

 

now if they are to be connected to the mains supply,  than there is registrations required for the connection work.  But based on the buyers cryptic comments they may even be just a 12 volt panel to run the chook house.

Wend I purchase is not mention is only one year  warranty ,

Is not t a tree around and you can see the defects on the panels busbars ,


@flora_1959 wrote:

Wend I purchase is not mention is only one year  warranty ,


I just looked at the one you purchased,  I agree it didnt mention one year warranty,  it didnt mention warranty at all


@flora_1959 wrote:

Wend I purchase is not mention is only one year  warranty ,


If there is no mention of a warranty, then there isn't one.

 

In fact on ebay, even if an ad says there is a warranty, usually there isn't one. Not unless the seller is an authorised distributor.

 

Ebay is not going to be interested 2 years after you purchased. There is nothing you can do except remove these panels if they are broken and replace, if you wish to. 

But don't try to buy them on ebay, it probably won't end well.