I was fortunate enough to smell a rat and avoid the ASP fraudulent UL label
fiasco, and as a matter of policy I refuse to buy anything from anyone but
an established and respected distributor at a price that is realistic and
sustainable. Closeouts on discontinued wattages from reputable dealers and
bulk purchases from the manufacturer are reasonable risks, but that's as
far as I would go.

Incidentally, I'm servicing an Eaton/ASP PV250 inverter tomorrow that has
failed (again). The whole mess is a lesson to avoid "too good to be true"
prices. This poor system owner can't get anyone to help him...
understandably. I always tell consumers the ASP story to scare them
straight about low prices.


​Jason Szumlanski

​

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 6:22 PM, Drake <drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org
> wrote:

> A lot of ads for cheap Solarworld modules come into my inbox. Does anyone
> know why they are so cheap? Does anyone have a trusted distributor for
> bargain Solarworld modules?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Drake
>
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