May group bay 112 kwp panel
1 kw solar panel 110 euro + MWST with transport to Croatia
next week delivery
Might be able to get broken/defective/shattered panels without any warranty or guarantees for that price. But my local salvage company pays more for broken solar panels than that, so I doubt anyone in the US would ship panels to you at that price.
You might be able to obtain individual solar cells and put them together yourself, for close to that price? Might be a fun project, lot of work though, stringing the cells and encasing them properly. I stopped doing that when the price dropped below $4/watt. The large scale manufacturers just make the finished product so much better than a hobbyist can achieve. There is a lot of details that go into a finished solar panel, even the glass is manufactured with special anti reflective glazing.
USA is exspensive. market for solar this panel is not broken/defective/shattered panels this is panel year production 2010 .bankruptcy company.used in 8 solar field in germany. and i totally bay-paid and sold 168 kw
and have group reservation for another 168 kw but,no more panels.
in 2 days i easy sold 168 kw
http://www.e-vozila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5562 warranty or guarantees is for pussy. who don't risk don't make profit.
If the panels are working to specification, it sounds like an amazing deal. Why did the solar fields go bankrupt? At that price offering I'm amazed no one stepped in to buy the facility and keep it running. There must be a reason.
Power storage. You need batteries and potentially solar tracking to make such a system a truly 24 hour solution for powering miners or homes unless it is on grid or grid tie solution.
LiFePo4 is likely a great solution but the costs of battery storage at the outset of a project is difficult and very costly.
MPPT's are not cost effective?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKrh9tdXDX8It's a good video but It's a bit apples and oranges. It only applies to a purely DC to DC off grid environment, and he clarifies that in his video as well.
As for the field in Germany, I seriously doubt it was a power storage issue that caused the bankruptcy, they have some of the best net metering rules on the planet.