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1073853 Post Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 3:51 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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hi has anyone used a company called Mid Summer Energy for solar panels the price is £453 for 120 watt panel with mppt reg and cable




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hi
I live in Cambridge and would love to have bought from these people, they are just 5 miles away.

when I brought my panel I could source things much cheaper by post Sad

they could be confused for tree huggers as they are passionate about enviro. issues.

they do know solar, but prices............ not too sharp

from ebay I got a bp 80 w bp solar panel £189 delivered and a stecca 20w ( not mppt) for £35 delivered.

I went to them recently for some adhesive ( sika 512) they sold me some sh*t substitute that failed within a week.

so my overall advice is neutral

shame, as it's local and I so wanted to use them.

read other solar threads regarding recomends


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I bought one of their Empo Ni mppt regulators which works very well, it only takes a 100W panel though.

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Hi ChrisDouge,

I have just started down the solar panel path by looking at ebay web sites and in particular their feedback.
Have not come to a decision yet on panels but had opted for a MPPT Juta controller and on Sunday spotted a sale for a 15 amp Juta which was marked up last one so I purchased it.
It arrived Tuesday recorded delivery and was a 20amp version with a note inside "out of stock of 15A so upgraded to 20A FOC" that type of service is why they have 100% feedback.

Worth your while looking at and a safe bet on good service, their panels appear to be made by the same company who produce the Juta.

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Yes

I bought a couple of panels and numerous batteries.

They were very, very helpful, especially when it came to dealing with Elecsol!


I would recommend them.


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