Solar Without Regret

Buy solar once. Understand it before you pay.

A practical Suntecorb guide for avoiding wrong system sizing, weak components, unclear installer cost, missing documentation, poor payment planning and abandoned installation jobs.

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New Suntecorb changes

What this guide now covers

Monnify/Moniepoint Direct Debit support has been added for SunSplash as a closed fixed mandate flow.
Remita remains the active SunSplash repayment route while Monnify can be enabled with production credentials.
BTCPay remains available for Bitcoin/Open Solar Payments checkout flows.
Shop and PowerLoad are being tightened around live inventory, stock class logic and clearer checkout totals.
Users can read this guide publicly, with or without registering.
Checklist

The no-regret solar buying path

01

Start with load, not guesswork

List the appliances, watts, hours per day, optional power factor, and future expansion needs before buying panels or batteries.

02

Match components to real inventory

Suntecorb PowerLoad now uses live admin inventory and stock classes, so recommendations reflect actual panels, batteries, inverters, mounting, cable and accessories logic.

03

Use the right stock class

Africa-first regions prioritize ECO stock; US/international users can start with PREMIUM. Budget can guide the system toward ECO, MID, PREMIUM or expandable fits.

04

Separate design from shop impulse

Some products belong in the shop only. PowerLoad should recommend only components needed for sizing, installation and reliable operation.

05

Understand hidden system costs

Protection kits, monitoring, balance-of-system, mounting, logistics and installer cost can change the real total. Suntecorb keeps the math clear before checkout.

06

Verify installer capability

Installer KYC, SERC/NERC support, business or individual registration, professional credentials and workorder acceptance protect both customer and installer.

07

Document the site

Optional roof photo, roof/foundation type, dimensions, address, wind context and ground clearance help installers confirm panel layout, strings and cable route.

08

Insist on diagrams

Users can view the SLD illustration. Installers can receive deeper order context, site notes and 3D/line-diagram support for execution.

09

Use safer payment rails

Bank transfer, Remita SunSplash, Monnify closed-fixed direct debit mandates and BTCPay crypto are designed so Suntecorb does not need to store card details.

10

Track the job to closure

Booking an installer creates a workorder, with terms acceptance, order details, payment state, installer summary, feedback and closure.

How Suntecorb reduces regret

From quote confusion to one connected job record

A conventional solar purchase often starts with random quotations. Suntecorb starts with user load, currency, budget, region logic and live inventory, then connects the result to checkout, SunSplash, installer booking, order summary, workorder tracking and support.

1. Load2. Components3. Quote4. Payment5. Installer6. Workorder

Before you pay, confirm these five things

  • The panel, battery and inverter sizes match the real load and expected hours.
  • The quote includes mounting, protection, monitoring, BOS, logistics and installation where needed.
  • The installer has accepted the terms and has enough information to execute the work.
  • Payment route is clear: bank transfer, Remita, Monnify fixed mandate or BTCPay crypto.
  • Your order, site notes, SLD and workorder can be traced after checkout.

Ready to design without regret?

Start with PowerLoad, then shop, finance, book or discuss from one Suntecorb flow.

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