-- Edited by Gary and Kerry on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 06:10:30 PM
Peter_n_Margaret said
07:53 PM Oct 7, 2009
Good panels have a good warranty, usually 20 or 25 years.
Just be sure that you can make a claim if you get a DOA or a 5 year wonder....
Cheers,
Peter
Basil Faulty said
08:25 PM Oct 7, 2009
Looks good, in Australia I'd go with it if it was me. It's a complete setup. Would not bother if it was being sent from O/S but being in Australia and if it's a dud then you would have consumer protection, if its sent in from O/S you don't have that...
Gary and Kerry said
07:38 AM Oct 8, 2009
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
Good panels have a good warranty, usually 20 or 25 years. Just be sure that you can make a claim if you get a DOA or a 5 year wonder....
Cheers, Peter
Asked the question and this was the reply
HI,All solar panels, unless otherwise noted, include 6-months parts warranty either provided directly by the manufacturer or through our company. We also provide 7 days fully refund quality warranty since the goods is receive by the first day. 25 years limited power output warranty.
Smokeydk said
08:55 AM Oct 8, 2009
Heres a couple sites to compare prices
http://www.dynamicsolarsolutions.com.au/catalogue/solarpanelspg1.html
http://www.homeof12volt.com/shop/index.php/page/shop/browse/category_id/23bc96bbeed4295f0aae2d2db5a43f92
that price is very cheap Gary
Dave
that price and the write up look and sound very good, if it does all that it states then you have a bargain!
Gary and Kerry said
11:09 AM Oct 11, 2009
Checked the specs out with the local auto electrician, who also happens to have the contract for fitting solar to new Jayco here in Adelaide. His comments, like Daves if output is as stated its a bargain. Ended up paying $549.99 plus $50 postage.
dave06 said
11:31 AM Oct 11, 2009
in that case Gary you have a very good deal, i got mine (a long time ago) for mates rates, 80 watt briefcase type brand name, for just over $900, the same as it cost Darren ,our local camping supply store owner, in fact he paid the freight because it came with a heap of awnings
just keep us advised as to how they perform will you please, just run a couple of tests for us please and let us know how you get on
this seems to me to be a very cheap way for the young players to get into a decent setup
Smokeydk said
07:03 PM Oct 11, 2009
You did well Gary...like Davo.....I paid around $900..for My straight 80w.it doesnt fold...I think mine has a 25 year warranty....give me a yell when you get it mate Ok....
Dave
-- Edited by Smokeydk on Sunday 11th of October 2009 06:06:36 PM
This one interests me
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SOLAR-PANEL-mono-120W-Folding-Camping-READY-TO-USE_W0QQitemZ350259148659QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Gadgets?hash=item518d127773&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
-- Edited by Gary and Kerry on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 06:10:30 PM
Asked the question and this was the reply
HI,All solar panels, unless otherwise noted, include 6-months parts warranty either provided directly by the manufacturer or through our company. We also provide 7 days fully refund quality warranty since the goods is receive by the first day.
25 years limited power output warranty.
http://www.exploroz.com/Trader/All.aspx?sd=04/10/2009
scroll down to item#16
His comments, like Daves if output is as stated its a bargain.
Ended up paying $549.99 plus $50 postage.
Dave
-- Edited by Smokeydk on Sunday 11th of October 2009 06:06:36 PM