Defects Galore
I recently had a Sigenergy solar and battery system installed at my home by Perth Solar Direct, and the experience has been extremely poor from start to finish. I would strongly advise others not to use this company.
To start with, my application for a non‑standard install was rejected twice by Western Power because Perth Solar Direct neglected to tick a required box on the application form, resulting in many months of approval delays.
Then, within days of the install, an independent electrical inspection and a separate roofing inspection identified multiple defects and non‑compliances in both the electrical work and the roof installation. The equipment was installed by their contractor, Dietrich Electrical. Issues included poor cable support and routing, problems with earthing and panel clamping, incorrect or unsuitable roof penetrations and dektites, tiles not seated correctly and cracked or damaged, incorrect labelling, and problems with the mounting of the battery stack and associated equipment. This is well below what I would expect from any professional installer.
Even more concerning, when I used my oven for the first time after the install, the circuit repeatedly tripped and there was a burning smell from the switchboard. This was related to an RCD that was replaced as part of the solar/battery works, and I had to keep that circuit turned off until I could hire another electrician to fix it properly and promptly. Having to bring in a third party to make safe work that had just been done speaks volumes about the quality and safety of the installation.
I have provided Perth Solar Direct with the independent inspection report and a detailed list of defects and requested a clear rectification plan. At the time of writing, I am still waiting for a number of these issues to be resolved to an acceptable standard. Instead of taking responsibility, they claim I am being unreasonable for insisting the job is reinspected at their cost and complies with industry best practice and the Sigenergy installation manual. They also remotely disabled my Sigenergy inverter and then tried to use that as leverage to pressure me into paying the less than 20% of the total contract value I have retained pending proper resolution of the defects.
Based on my experience, I do not trust this company to deliver a safe, compliant or professionally managed installation, and I would strongly discourage others from engaging them.








