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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 207466" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Sanyos are firkin dear. How often do you fit MK to a house re-wire?? Most of us will avoid the cheap and nasty like Marbo, and opt for a mid price brand like Denamns designa range, GET, Crabtree etc etc, which we know will do the job for a good number of years, like OK and keep costs down. PV panels are no different, except they actually have to be certified and publish their test results so we can an informed choice on panel efficiency. Actual build quality is harder to evaluate until you get a unit in your hands. I expected Phonos to be cheap chinese rubbish, couldn't have been more wrong and they come out 4th in the Californian State Energy department PTC rating tables. Tha's no mean feat. I've also tried researching panel comparisons - there's almost nothing out there, which is plain damn weird, and would perhaps suggest that for once 'it does what it says on the tin'. Really weird :^O</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 207466, member: 490"] Sanyos are firkin dear. How often do you fit MK to a house re-wire?? Most of us will avoid the cheap and nasty like Marbo, and opt for a mid price brand like Denamns designa range, GET, Crabtree etc etc, which we know will do the job for a good number of years, like OK and keep costs down. PV panels are no different, except they actually have to be certified and publish their test results so we can an informed choice on panel efficiency. Actual build quality is harder to evaluate until you get a unit in your hands. I expected Phonos to be cheap chinese rubbish, couldn't have been more wrong and they come out 4th in the Californian State Energy department PTC rating tables. Tha's no mean feat. I've also tried researching panel comparisons - there's almost nothing out there, which is plain damn weird, and would perhaps suggest that for once 'it does what it says on the tin'. Really weird :^O [/QUOTE]
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