Tom H put it well in a nutshell. He did fail to mention that a lot of the equipment coming out of china is junk, unconfirmed production capabilities, uncertified by third party US or European testing agencies such as SRCC, UL, and NREL and may not meeting cimpliance for net metering. We as dealer/installers in NY have to provide 5yr. parts and labor warranty. We can't sell cheep non certified equipment for grid tie systems, as they won;t even be accepted by the utilities. If one is an off grider and does his own installs, do what ever, and live with the consiquences.Just last week our business insurance provider of 20 years told us that if we were activly installing PV on homes they were dropping us. Fortunatly we sub most of that, But "What's with That? So much for the red umbrella. I'm not criticising here but as the old saying goes, "You Get What You Pay For" do your home work before buying, and yes prices are coming down on good quality equipment at the moment. Not only the US has lost jobs to China and feeling the pinch. No labor unions and EPA in China.
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