Drake,
After having 2 Stabers in the last 25 years, we were having
too many problems with the second one (mechanically was OK but the
brains were not working correctly and board replacements are pretty
spendy. So we ended up with an LG model # WM3500CW as of 3 months ago.
Made
Hi Dana,
For these types of applications, which make up a lot of our business, we
typically point customers to Solbian, who use Sunpower and other cells. I
believe our more budget-minded customers have also been happy with the
Renogy flex panels.
Merlin Solar makes the best interconnect technolo
Contact Joe Marieno @Mia Sole 707-331-4030
> On Sep 18, 2019, at 12:22 PM, Dana wrote:
>
> Hey there All –
>
> I have a new client that has an over the top [$100K+] 4X4 off road camper
> that has glued down flex PV modules that have died, faded PCV front sheets
> with no output.
> I suggest
I also agree with Jerry's comments.
I've been installing and living off grid for over 12 years and have ALWAYS used
conventional appliances (while being mindful of consumption) with no issues
including pumps and mini-split AC's.
Wayne Irwin
President
License #CVC56695
State Licensed Solar Contr
I too have a few Sunfrosts that are still with happy customers. We just
had too many failures to justify the high cost overall. On the super
efficient fridge topic: I use the Backwoods Solar deep freeze
conversion kit, which gets equally amazing energy numbers for about $500
total. It just us
ahem... i need to correct this with my personal experience.
perhaps this is an exception, but my 24 year old sunfrost RF-12 is still going
strong, 100% problem free...
and it gets better efficiency than advertised:
it uses 390 watt hours/ day = 142 kWh/year
while solar pv is less expensive
I second Jerry's comments. Back in the 90s, we sold Sunfrost DC
fridges, DC fans, CFLs, DC Pumps, etc. Just tons of trouble for very
little benefit. Local fridge techs wouldn't touch them, and frankly
they weren't as efficient as advertised. The closer off grid clients
can be to normal, the
The SunPower flex linethe best one is going to find.
marco
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019, Dana wrote:
> Hey there All –
>
>
>
> I have a new client that has an over the top [$100K+] 4X4 off road camper
> that has glued down flex PV modules that have died, faded PCV front sheets
> with no
Hey there All -
I have a new client that has an over the top [$100K+] 4X4 off road camper
that has glued down flex PV modules that have died, faded PCV front sheets
with no output.
I suggested a framed module but client in more interested in a flexible type
of glue down module.
Any sugges
Fisher PayKal -140 whr/load.
Only complaint is the rinse out on a duvet cover sometimes fine, sometimes
dusty still & requires a second rinse.
I replaced my control board after 12 years - $160. It not fancy, has delayed
start 1, 3, & 9 hours, does a superior high-speed spinout and things dry on
t
My supplier (Green Mountain Energy Supply, Burlington, Vermont -
800-639-2065) is listing the following:
CANADIAN SOLAR CS3U-350PB-AG BIKU
No idea if they would ship them - they usually do their own delivery...
Howie
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019, 10:45 PM wrote:
> So, does anyone actually know of* any
Wrenches
I have been in the renewable industry for a very many years and l dont
quite understand why someone would spend way to much on a refrigerator or
washer or even range when they have their own issues. I have always
suggested that my customers to buy a name brand machine, efficiency always
Hello Wrenches,
For years, is seemed like the best off grid washing machine was the
Staber. I've read of complaints about cheap plastic parts breaking.
The price tag on this machine is very high for something that isn't
mechanically solid.
Are there any good options for an affordable, low po
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