I tend to side with Peter on this and can recall the days when folks would not 
buy a German or Japanese product either, now both are respected for quality and 
politics are put aside. I have used both Trina and Yingli. Both have performed 
well out of the box. My most recent install was with Trina and the STC to AC 
was a very impressive 85% and the ambient temp was 85F. Time will tell of 
course, however I've had to deal w/many failed U.S. made modules over the years 
and have been bit in the rear far too many times by the likes of Solarex, 
Siemens, AstroPower and Uni-solar and a massive failure of Japanese made 
Kyocera's.

I've tried the boycott the Chinese thing and the longer I keep my head in the 
sand the more I feel like the joke is on me.

-jeff o


>From the Solar, Wind and Hydro powered office of Jeff Oldham/Regenerative 
>SOLutions
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