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Okay guys, I don't sell them myself but I'm helping with marketing. I've got a set myself and its working brilliantly! You will be surprised how well they work! I'm running my 40lt snomaster freezer on minus 8 with the a 68 watt panel pumping full steam and the panels charge more than the freezer consumes. By the way that's in ambient temp of around 35 degrees.
Here is a link to the website http://www.justsolar.co.za" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; there is a lot of info on the panels as well as photos. I will be sure to posts pic here as well! If anybody is interested give me a pm and will give you more info. Price on them is around R6000 for a 68watt panel 10meters of cable and plugs + a 5th generation controller capable of handling over 200watts of panels. Controller has a lcd display which gives you a lot of info on stae of batteries and charge, capable of working with new generation gell filled deepcycle batteries.
Here is a link to the website http://www.justsolar.co.za" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; there is a lot of info on the panels as well as photos. I will be sure to posts pic here as well! If anybody is interested give me a pm and will give you more info. Price on them is around R6000 for a 68watt panel 10meters of cable and plugs + a 5th generation controller capable of handling over 200watts of panels. Controller has a lcd display which gives you a lot of info on stae of batteries and charge, capable of working with new generation gell filled deepcycle batteries.
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Looks great 

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If you don't see MPPT and charge controller in the same sentence, don't touch it, the tecnology is old. Never mind how many LED displays.
Price per watt should be around R 15 for fixed panels, flexi's a bit more.
m2cw
Price per watt should be around R 15 for fixed panels, flexi's a bit more.
m2cw
Word te vinnig oud en te stadig wys.
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Oooms it is Flexible panels. There is pictures on the website http://justsolar.co.za/index.php?option ... ticle&id=7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Chap dankie, lyk goedmafufunyana wrote:Oooms it is Flexible panels. There is pictures on the website http://justsolar.co.za/index.php?option ... ticle&id=7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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R 6000 a lot
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Mylux
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R6000 might be a lot but you get what you pay for. If you guys are unsure about anything give Theo Venter a email at info@justsolar.co.za
Theo, this may seem expensive, but in comparison to 'others', this does not seem like a bad price at all :wink2:mafufunyana wrote:Okay guys, I don't sell them myself but I'm helping with marketing. I've got a set myself and its working brilliantly! You will be surprised how well they work! I'm running my 40lt snomaster freezer on minus 8 with the a 68 watt panel pumping full steam and the panels charge more than the freezer consumes. By the way that's in ambient temp of around 35 degrees.
Here is a link to the website http://www.justsolar.co.za" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; there is a lot of info on the panels as well as photos. I will be sure to posts pic here as well! If anybody is interested give me a pm and will give you more info. Price on them is around R6000 for a 68watt panel 10meters of cable and plugs + a 5th generation controller capable of handling over 200watts of panels. Controller has a lcd display which gives you a lot of info on stae of batteries and charge, capable of working with new generation gell filled deepcycle batteries.
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Roll up ones indeed NielNiel wrote:These seems to be the rollups and not the foldup ones?
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