Evergreen Solar Buying Club announced
December 1, 2009, 2:56 pm
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We have been solar powered for twenty years. We have joined together with several other solar powered folks so that we can buy our new panels cheaper by the pallet.
We decided to see if anyone else would be interested in getting in on the savings with us, we asked around and found that there were a lot of people interested.
The club is simple, and free to join. By purchasing the panels in bulk, we all share in the savings.
If you have any questions, please ask away. We don’t know everything but we installed our own systems, and have maintained them for over twenty years.
If we don’t know the answer, we’ll point you in a direction where you will find it.
We do not generally install systems, but we have a great relationship with two area companies that can help you out.
If you’re looking for something specific, give us a call and we will try to locate it for you at a reasonable rate.
All panels are shipped to the farm outside of Lyndhurst, when they come in we’ll invite everyone over for a photo opportunity, and something warm to drink!
New panels are sold by the pallet. Used panels are sold by availability. Prices do not include tax or the $25 Shipping charge
DECEMBER SPECIALS
190 Watt Canadian Solar $825 NEW ($4.34/watt) – twenty panels available
80 Watt Solartech Panels $299 New ($3.73/watt) – eight panels available
175 Watt panels 3 yrs old $725 ($4.14/watt) – many available USED
100 watt Siemens (5 yr old) $450 ($4.50/watt) USED
75 watt Siemens (7 yr old) $300 ($4.00/watt) ) USED
Hurricane Palomar
November 11, 2008, 8:32 pm
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Yesterday night looking at the weather radar on my computer, Palomar looked like it was going to swallow up the Bay Islands. But this morning the aspiring hurricane took a right and headed up towards Cuba and the gulf stream. At the worst of it, palomar was licking at the islands but never got close. Hurricanes are a big problem in Central America, Mitch was the most recent one that brought a great deal of devastation.
This season there seems to be a big storm behind every palm tree! Just look at the price of gas! We sell a line of secure fasteners that can help you prevent your new panels from flying off your roof, either by hurricane or by busy little hands in the night, this is a perfect storm you do want to miss!