Brand new. Measures at 32" x 63.5"Depends how big they are... a friend got a 250 watt that is similar in size to my 325 watt panels. For me it’s about how much real estate they take up on the roof for what they offer.
And are they new or used...?
If they are cheap and will work for ya it may be worth a try. I think many people pay to much. Is there a warranty?
Google San Tan Solar (in Gilbert Arizona)
Would it make any difference that SolarWorld filed for bankruptcy? That would affect pricing, huh? Doesn’t mean that there is a problem with their panels, but you might want to check first.I don't know much about solar and I'm not sure if these are with my time. The cost of each panel is very...very cheap. So I'm thinking about picking up some of these.
These were $50 per panel so it doesn't sound like a great deal as of right now. I might make a trip out to San Tan Solar to gear up when I'm ready.Also very important. You'll want to define "cheap" in this context.
If you're in the area and are tight on cash it's hard to beat 250w for $50 just to get something on your rig.
You can always upgrade watts for the same size when money is better.
SanTan has some great prices on used/blem panels. Sadly, I can't justify a 4 day drive (one way) to buy any. Short of that, I did notice that Amazon has 100 watt mono panels as cheap as $68 at the present time (mid-June 2023).I bought my panels 5 years ago for 50 cents a watt.......Those were NEW Blemished panels and still working today
I've installed several of the used 250 watt for $50 from SanTan Solar
Oh that's really good news for us easteners...And they are available in the EAST in Savannah GA
Here's some of their panel listings..............One or a pallet load:
https://www.santansolar.com/product-category/solar-panels/
Your best next move is to dig in and learn what you need to know to make the best decision for you.I don't know much about solar
I bought eight 255-watt used panels from Santan two years ago, and they still work like a charm. I paid $60 each; they're industrial grade and only used for under five years of their 25-year warranty. New, they were nearly $400 each. I have them in two 1000-watt arrays through two charge controllers and maintain a 400ah 25.6volt LiFePO4 battery bank. So, yeah, look at good used but not cheap used; there is a big difference.SanTan has some great prices on used/blem panels. Sadly, I can't justify a 4 day drive (one way) to buy any. Short of that, I did notice that Amazon has 100 watt mono panels as cheap as $68 at the present time (mid-June 2023).
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