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Can anyone shed some light on the roof mounted solar panels that Ever Green is using on their 2011 models? I'd like to know who the manufacture of the solar panel is and what the power output is??
So I contacted EverGreen and they provided exactly what I was after...
The solar panel on the 2011 32-MKS is a "Powerup-10" (10 watts), the details can be found at www.powerupco.com
Also, can't say enough good things about EverGreen Customer Service. They have been great to deal with and very responsive to all of my requests and issues.
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Can anyone shed some light on the roof mounted solar panel that Ever Green is using on their 2011 models? I'd like to know who the manufacture of the solar panel is and what the power output is??
Darwin - Ottawa Canada
Hello friend I am not huge fan of these panels..I do live in cold region so plenty of sunshine is not available..Have you used them till now or still looking to add them on the roof..
-- Edited by GroverBalmer on Sunday 19th of October 2014 07:25:55 AM
This is an old thread (dating back to 2010), and Darwin hasn't been logged into the forums since June of that year. It is doubtful that he will even see your question. When choosing to respond to a thread, be sure and look at the date in the box where the username and avatar are located. Many times, people have commented on topics where the circumstances or technology has changed since the original posting, thus leading to misunderstandings as to what is still current.
Terry
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