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 Post subject: Store with renewable energy products
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:57 am GMT EndGMT 
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Hi,

I was Googling some prices for Xantrex GT series inverters and so far found the cheapest from here:

http://www.thesolar.biz/Our%20Complete% ... entory.htm

For my reference the Outback MX-60 charger was pretty inexpensive as well... slightly less than what I paid on mine last summer... :shock:

In addition they have quite wide range of all kind of stuff... (Just wondering are all in stock???)

Anybody has any experience dealing with them?


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those prices are good. did anybody deal with them to know how good the service is?


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 Post subject: Store with good RE product prices
PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 2:15 pm GMT EthGMT 
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I have known about thesolar.biz for quite a while - they have good pricing on most of their products. I found a comment on Otherpower.com from a person who bought Outback equipment from thesolar.biz and was pleased with their knowledge and advice, as well as their price (view it at http://www.fieldlines.com/comments/2006 ... 437/5303/4). If you purchase from them, let us know your opinion! [www.ohiowinds.com]


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 Post subject: Re: Store with renewable energy products
PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:29 pm GMT EthGMT 
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Matsavol wrote:
In addition they have quite wide range of all kind of stuff... (Just wondering are all in stock???)


Most mom&pop internet retailers carry no stock, they just have their distributor drop ship the product and they get there commission.

Unless your a VERY large shop, it work this way. now places like winsun and the like have the volume to carry the stock and cover the overhead.

This is how allot of internet business is run, that's why there is lower prices as there is little overhead, web site can be run for under 100 bucks month ( commerical type ) and business VOIP for 50 bucks and your in "business". The brick and Morter folk hate them, the ditributors don't really care how stuff is sold, they just need to move as much product as possible so there not stuck with to much stagnet inventory

Solar is no different than other stuff, this is just business 101.


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I have purchased about $20,000 worth of products from Solar Biz and am totally satisfied with them. Tom is very knowledgeable.


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Good to hear some positive feedback.

When you placed orders with them, how long did you have to wait your stuff to arrive? Were they shipped from SolarBiz or directly from manufacturer? (It doesn't really matter at the end, but would indicate if they carry stock or if they are just the middleman/clerk taking orders...)

How about the shipping charges in general? Reasonable?


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Generally I received my products within 7-10 days. Shipping was actual cost. Three of us got together and purchased panels and saved a bunch on shipping. Some products came from solar biz others from different distributors. Bottom line, prices are hard to beat.


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 Post subject: thesolar.biz
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I have use them several times for Outback gear. Some came from stock and some was drop shipped. Always promt friendly servce.

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 Post subject: options
PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 1:38 pm GMT EthGMT 
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can't say i've ever dealt with solarbiz but i did just pick up 14 suntech 170s @ $4/watt and a sunny boy 2500 for $1750 from krannich solar. looks like they have a warehouse out in nj. nice guys...just wish they could have organized the shipping...well at least i know i wasn't getting my shipping cost marked up

i owe this forum lots of thanks for helping me pick these products.


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4.00 watt is really good pricing ... I guess this would indicate the last 2 year price squeaze is easing finally ...


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