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I had my install scheduled for this past Saturday for a total of 19 panels going in my roof. Upon arrival one of the installers said that he wasn't sure about attaching the system to my existing power meter. He ended up calling a more experienced electrician who also said that it couldn't be done, I have an old pushmatic 200 amp panel before the installers left they told me that this was a mistake on their part and that I shouldn't have to pay additional money for their mistake. Today I got an email from my project advisor with a quote for a main panel upgrade. My concern here is that this should have been discovered during the home inspection phase and not the day of install. The installer finished everything except for the electrical part. Has this happened to anyone and what has been your experience? What should I do at this point?

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