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Ok, what's the catch ? Solar Panels REALLY cheap
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Ok, what's the catch ? Solar Panels REALLY cheap
http://www.importersonline.com.au/
These seem to be legit, but the prices seem suspicously low.
120w kits for $499
150w kits for $620
200w kits for $760
Have prices really come down that much in just a matter of months, or am I missing something here? Because I paid more than that just for a 100w kit and thought I'd done well even then.
Their "embroidery designs" page has a picture of a zipper listed as a "puppy dog", and nearly all their other product lines have "no product to display"
LOL.
Not sure I'll be handing over any cash just yet.
These seem to be legit, but the prices seem suspicously low.
120w kits for $499
150w kits for $620
200w kits for $760
Have prices really come down that much in just a matter of months, or am I missing something here? Because I paid more than that just for a 100w kit and thought I'd done well even then.
Their "embroidery designs" page has a picture of a zipper listed as a "puppy dog", and nearly all their other product lines have "no product to display"
LOL.
Not sure I'll be handing over any cash just yet.
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Wait another few weeks. There is such a glut that have been imported for the now defunct solar rebate scheme that there will be some suppliers trying to get id of them at or near cost just to stay afloat. No point in carrying huge amounts of stock with low turnover.
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
Real cheap because of this, Efficiency 16%
So Chinese cheap arse solar panels.
Some of the top of the line solar panels are around 90% efficiency, the poly ones cost a packet for them, the RRP are more in line with the upper middle range prices.
After all there's a reason why you'll pay $30,000 for a 5000kwatt house solar system.
So Chinese cheap arse solar panels.
Some of the top of the line solar panels are around 90% efficiency, the poly ones cost a packet for them, the RRP are more in line with the upper middle range prices.
After all there's a reason why you'll pay $30,000 for a 5000kwatt house solar system.
90% efficiency. WHAT??????zagan wrote:Real cheap because of this, Efficiency 16%
So Chinese cheap arse solar panels.
Some of the top of the line solar panels are around 90% efficiency, the poly ones cost a packet for them, the RRP are more in line with the upper middle range prices.
After all there's a reason why you'll pay $30,000 for a 5000kwatt house solar system.
Where did you get this from? Obviously you are not in the solar/renewable industry as recent lab tests have only just cracked 25% efficiency with a monocrystalline wafer, slightly less for a polycrystalline.
Farrrrk, get your facts right befoire you go blabbering.
By the way, there is another type of solar panel called amorphous which is commonly found in calculators etc. This type of material which is made by a screeb printing process rarely exceeds 8% efficiency with most brands barely scraping 6%.
I can only assume that the cheap panels mentioned in the original post are made up slightly chipped wafers or damaged modules. The photos on the website are too vague to really see what wafers are used but I would hazard a guess at them being polycrystalline which is a mere 1% less in efficiency of monocrystalline.
I can only assume that the cheap panels mentioned in the original post are made up slightly chipped wafers or damaged modules. The photos on the website are too vague to really see what wafers are used but I would hazard a guess at them being polycrystalline which is a mere 1% less in efficiency of monocrystalline.
Re: Ok, what's the catch ? Solar Panels REALLY cheap
I bought one of these and there great worth every centEzookiel wrote:http://www.importersonline.com.au/
These seem to be legit, but the prices seem suspicously low.
120w kits for $499
150w kits for $620
200w kits for $760
Have prices really come down that much in just a matter of months, or am I missing something here? Because I paid more than that just for a 100w kit and thought I'd done well even then.
Their "embroidery designs" page has a picture of a zipper listed as a "puppy dog", and nearly all their other product lines have "no product to display"
LOL.
Not sure I'll be handing over any cash just yet.
The phone number appearing under "Contact us" is a good sign.
It wasn't there when I first found the website.
Looks like the may have gone live just a little too soon, but glad to see they are looking more and more genuine, because at 200w's and more, solar starts becoming pretty feasible for running most of the camping that I do, which would be a fridge, a few lights, and maybe an inverter for a laptop occasionally. 200w would manage to keep my battery pretty full provided normal weather conditions, given the fridge is a Bushman and uses very little, and the lights are LED and use even less, and the laptop would run off a small waeco can size inverter once in a blue moon.
Pity it is so soon after having just spent $799 to get a 100w kit.
That might have to become my new sunroof on the 4wd and get myself a 200w for the campsite
It wasn't there when I first found the website.
Looks like the may have gone live just a little too soon, but glad to see they are looking more and more genuine, because at 200w's and more, solar starts becoming pretty feasible for running most of the camping that I do, which would be a fridge, a few lights, and maybe an inverter for a laptop occasionally. 200w would manage to keep my battery pretty full provided normal weather conditions, given the fridge is a Bushman and uses very little, and the lights are LED and use even less, and the laptop would run off a small waeco can size inverter once in a blue moon.
Pity it is so soon after having just spent $799 to get a 100w kit.
That might have to become my new sunroof on the 4wd and get myself a 200w for the campsite
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Efficiency with solar panels only matters if size is a concern.
25% is for stuff they put into space.
Most panels are about 16-19%
All that matters is $ / watt
Efficiency for fixed installations is largely irrelevent - it just means more meters.
Paul
25% is for stuff they put into space.
Most panels are about 16-19%
All that matters is $ / watt
Efficiency for fixed installations is largely irrelevent - it just means more meters.
Paul
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Re: Ok, what's the catch ? Solar Panels REALLY cheap
i see there working on the site and i ave bought from themEzookiel wrote:http://www.importersonline.com.au/
These seem to be legit, but the prices seem suspicously low.
120w kits for $499
150w kits for $620
200w kits for $760
Have prices really come down that much in just a matter of months, or am I missing something here? Because I paid more than that just for a 100w kit and thought I'd done well even then.
Their "embroidery designs" page has a picture of a zipper listed as a "puppy dog", and nearly all their other product lines have "no product to display"
LOL.
Not sure I'll be handing over any cash just yet.
Re: Ok, what's the catch ? Solar Panels REALLY cheap
they have a phone number n there site now and there paypal is verifiedEzookiel wrote:http://www.importersonline.com.au/
These seem to be legit, but the prices seem suspicously low.
120w kits for $499
150w kits for $620
200w kits for $760
Have prices really come down that much in just a matter of months, or am I missing something here? Because I paid more than that just for a 100w kit and thought I'd done well even then.
Their "embroidery designs" page has a picture of a zipper listed as a "puppy dog", and nearly all their other product lines have "no product to display"
LOL.
Not sure I'll be handing over any cash just yet.
Were do i sign up!! i had a quote of a 10kw system that was more than 30k. For 5000 kw i could sell power back to the grid and make a fortune. Prices ive seen are around 5k per 1kw installed (invertors, seperate meter, panels etc) or 12k for a 5kw invertor and 3kw of panelszagan wrote:Real cheap because of this, Efficiency 16%
So Chinese cheap arse solar panels.
Some of the top of the line solar panels are around 90% efficiency, the poly ones cost a packet for them, the RRP are more in line with the upper middle range prices.
After all there's a reason why you'll pay $30,000 for a 5000kwatt house solar system.
It may be ok ( not that I would go that way anyway) to use a slightly smaller reg than the solar panel is rated for as the panels only ever produce maximum output when you have full sun and the panel is at 90deg to the sun, no dust on the panel, etc etc.
Better to get the correct reg though and save any hassles
Better to get the correct reg though and save any hassles
A speed camera would have prevented that!
Found this link re the supplier:
Can't vouch for the accuracy.
http://www.notgoodenough.org/viewtopic. ... f264dad33d
Can't vouch for the accuracy.
http://www.notgoodenough.org/viewtopic. ... f264dad33d
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Looks Like customer has posted again on this website you mentioned and there happy must have been a little misundertandingRN wrote:Found this link re the supplier:
Can't vouch for the accuracy.
http://www.notgoodenough.org/viewtopic. ... f264dad33d
I am still in doubt as to the quality of the cells as the modules are around 60% below market price which makes me think they are seconds. The retailer is unable to assure me of the quality let alone who the Chinese manufacturer cell manufacturer is and I can't get any info from him about the solar charge regulator. He is far from forthcoming with info of any sort which makes me think something funny is going on. I could be wrong but with over 20+ years experience in the solar industry makes me wary of people coming out with solar gear at less than half the usual market value.
You are confusing yourself.CRUSHU wrote:Just a quick question, to those in the know.
I have a 2.5kw unit on my house, does that mean that the most I will get from it is 400w, assuming it is 16% efficient? Each panel is 190w.
The 2.5kW refers to the maximum power output capacity of the inverter that feeds back into the power grid. The solar panel array will typically be about 2.2kw max (12 panels at a guess in your case) to power the inverter.
The "efficiency" is realted to sunlight-to-power-output of the panels and nothing to do with the panels connection to the inverter/power grid
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
I have 13 190w panels, and a 2.5kw invertor.
By my math, 2,470w of panels, of which 16% is 395w.
So, is the maximum my setup able to produce, going to be about 400w?
Or is the 190w actually 16% of a theroetical output of 1190w per panel?
Kind of like engine power output may be 300hp, but when measured, only makes 200hp at the wheels?
By my math, 2,470w of panels, of which 16% is 395w.
So, is the maximum my setup able to produce, going to be about 400w?
Or is the 190w actually 16% of a theroetical output of 1190w per panel?
Kind of like engine power output may be 300hp, but when measured, only makes 200hp at the wheels?
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I think you will find the name plate rating is what you get out of the panel, so if its 190 W, that its output. I base this on my experience of 120W of solar panels on the 4wd. I have an in line ammeter and in direct sunlight get around the 9 amps out of them at best. It doesn't last for long though! Most average output is around the 6-7a mark, but this is due to light intensity, angle of sun, shading, temperature etc etc Panels are rated at higher solar radiation levels than we get in Australia as well, so you are unlikly to get the 'full bang' for buck they advertise, but its still a good proposition - weighing up the purchase of a 2.5 kw system right now.
If the system is a 2.5kW system you should be able to get 2.5kw depending on orientation, time of day, level of sun etc. Some people with say a 1.5kW system with 2kW inverter can get over the 1.5kw though don't bank on it.
Most inverters have some kind of display on them so you can see the peak output for the day, total output for the day and current output.
Most inverters have some kind of display on them so you can see the peak output for the day, total output for the day and current output.
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