Chinese PV (was SB 6000U) [RE-wrenches]
Matt Tritt
solarone at charter.net
Sat Nov 13 17:35:19 PST 2004
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Bill,
I also suspect that warranty claims will be some kind of nightmare with
Chinese modules if many of their other products have any similarities. AEE
is breaking new ground in this venture considering the problems we encounter
even with "regular" American, European and Japanese components.
I, for one, sure hope it works out for them; we could all use another
source of good modules from time to time.
Matt T
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Subject: RE: Chinese PV (was SB 6000U) [RE-wrenches]
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Marco and Doug,
Never stop asking the question, "Is this company going to be around and
honor their product warranty 20-years from now." Several major
manufacturers
have had significant module problems over the last 20 years--those
companies
who had a big enough name actually stayed in business and honored their
warranties--others did not.
With all do respect to our Chinese friends, I have to doubt their
long-term
reliability and business fortitude. If BP, Shell, or Sharp wants to make
modules in China, that's fine, but Ying Li's Module House sounds really
scary to me. Sit tight, I know supply is tough, but getting stuck with a
MW
of bad PV modules can be way worse.
Bill.
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