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Old 08-11-2012, 11:59 AM   #21
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I went to thier website and D/L'd just about every piece of tech info that I could find since I don't know how much longer their website will be active.
 
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Go to Unisolars Website and download the spec sheet http://www.uni-solar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PB_ePVL_Technical_Data_Sheet_EN_(AA6-3624-04).pdf
The supplied URL gets a 404 response. Here is the correct URL
http://www.uni-solar.com/wp-content/...3624-04%29.pdf

P.S. Is any one concerned about Uni-Solar's Chapter 11 status and impact?
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To me the impact is that I got a great deal on some expensive panels. To the poor folks who lost their jobs obviously a bigger impact. I'm sad that they didn't find a buyer in time.

UniSolar was around for a lot years and their products are all over the world and highly regarded. Not much to go wrong with them so I didn't think twice about buying when I could. I'm confident and hopeful that I'll get many years of dependable power from them.

If the warranty thing would concern someone however, they might not be the best choice. If one went bad It would be a bear to return it for warranty any way since they are practically welded to the roof.
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Since they are attached to firmly to the roof the up side of a new roof would be several flexible non-sticky solar panels with very high output.
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