Allan's history recounting is just about perfect. The first gear I ever bought 
came from a California outfit called "Independent Power Company", starring Ron 
Kenedi and his partner whose name escapes me.

IPC got bought by PhotoComm...which is how I became a PhotoComm dealer. 
PhotoComm was reselling Kyocera modules (along with Uni-Solar and some other 
brands including private label items) and this continued after PC was bought by 
some of the Coors family members. The Coors people changed the name to Golden 
Genesis, but IIRC there were few other changes...which seemed like a good thing.

When British Petroleum came strong into the US market (in the late nineties) 
they started distributing "balance of systems" gear alongside their BP solar 
modules. It was about that time when Kyocera bought Golden Genesis and blended 
that into Kyocera Solar for one stop shopping.

If Steve Bass happens to monitor the Wrench List, he would be eminently 
qualified to write the history, because he was there through several name 
changes.

Mick Abraham, Proprietor 
www.abrahamsolar.com 
Voice: 970-731-4675

---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Allan Sindelar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: "'RE-wrenches'" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> 
Sent: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 13:59:38 -0700 
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Golden Genesis question

> Old time Wrenches, I need a history lesson, pleaseĀ…
> We removed a Y2K system installed by someone else, before a home was put on 
> the market. All equipment was resold. 
> The array consisted of ten Golden Genesis 12V 120W modules. Six were sold 
> with racks, but four went to one of our existing customers. I ordered a DP&W 
> pole-top rack for them.
> When the time came to install them the rack didn't fit. We redrilled holes 
> and it all went together, but I was ready to rake DP&W over the coals until I 
> discovered that the mistake was mine: the terminal circuit board inside a 
> j-box showed that these were actually Astropower AP120s. I had assumed that 
> these were the common KC-120s of that time, that had been private-labeled 
> with Golden Genesis' name. 
> Golden Genesis was a Coors Brewing (of Golden, Colorado) spinoff that got 
> into PV for a few years around that time. My understanding is that they 
> bought the entire Photocomm name and distribution network, as well as played 
> with thin-film development for awhile (gallium arsenide?). Photocomm had been 
> the U.S. distributor for Kyocera for years. Eventually GG sold out to Kyocera 
> USA, which is what we have now.
> Who can fill me in on all this? Joel?
> Allan Sindelar
> allan_(at)_positiveenergysolar.com
> NABCEP certified solar PV installer
> Positive Energy, Inc.
> 3225A Richards Lane
> Santa Fe NM 87507
> 505 424-1112
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