Trina pv at NAWS
louielouie
Registered Users Posts: 18 ✭
NAWS has listed a new source of pv.
Trina.
this panel shows a cost below a dollar/watt ratio.
leaving out the manufacturing source, china, can anyone tell/say something about this panel?
i currently have two kyocera pv, and am looking to get two more.
these are obviously cost attractive.
Trina.
this panel shows a cost below a dollar/watt ratio.
leaving out the manufacturing source, china, can anyone tell/say something about this panel?
i currently have two kyocera pv, and am looking to get two more.
these are obviously cost attractive.
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Re: Trina pv at NAWS
Have 20 Trina PA230 running since 08/10/2110 no issues with them.GT3.8 w/4600W Trina 230W, TX5000 w/5000W ET-250W, XW4024 w/1500W ET-250W, 4 L16, 5500W Gen. (never had to use) Yet!! -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
HS that's quite an array you have there.
thanks. -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
I think PV modules are getting to be pretty much of a commodity. $/watt is driving sales. I happen to have Trina myself because they were a good deal at the time. Absolutely no trouble so far. Glad to see host is getting more competitive. I've seen prices below $.80/watt in pallet quantities. -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
living here in flyover country, one of the items that drives my sourcing, is freight.
buying from NAWS, i can buy two, pay for three.
not very good economics. -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
Yep--I always say check what the price is delivered to your door step. These large panels (typically >~140 watt) are usually shipped by truck. And it costs almost the same to repackage and ship one panel as it does to ship an entire pallet.
Note that none of us moderators here work for or are part of NAWS. We are all volunteers (and not in the solar business).
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
48 Trina 235 watt panels installed 04/10/2012. All working great. On sunny days in spring and fall they clip about 2 hrs at 225 maximum watts each with the M215 inverter. -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
i think i found one difference in trina panels vs kyocera.
mechanical.
the kyocera pv consist of the panel, a frame, and two intermediate supports.
the trina pv consist of the panel and a frame.
by leaving out the intermediate supports they cut cost.
so far can't tell ANY difference in performance. -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
I've been running 6 Trina 235 Watt panels for over a yuear now. No problems. They even deliver more than the rated power in the winter. -
Re: Trina pv at NAWS
My 14 Trina have worked just fine. Check the warrantee, Koycera used to be 10/90, 20/80 trina is 12/90 25/80. This was from the last time I checked, which actually may be a couple years ago.
But the question on warranty is will the company be around to honor it, or will they even honor it if they are around.
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