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Evergreen Solar Panels
Kyocera Solar PanelsSunTech Solar Panels
Evergreen Solar Panels
ES-A-195 fa2   - $581 $2.98/W
ES-A-200 fa2b - $596 $2.98/W
ES-A-205 fa2b - $610 $2.98/W
ES-A-200 fa3b - $596 $2.98/W
ES-A-205 fa3b - $610 $2.98/W

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Kyocera Solar Panels
KC-130 TM        - $455 $3.50/W
KD-135-GX-LP - $442 $3.28/W
KD-180-GX-LP - $626 $3.48/W
KD-205-GX-LP - $653 $3.19/W
KD-210-GX-LP - $669 $3.19/W

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Suntech Solar Panels
STP 170 - $476 $2.80/W
STP 160 - $448 $2.80/W



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Over $4 Million Dollars of Stock! Celebrating 36 years in Solar!
Sun Solar Panels
Sun Solar Panels
SUN-HS-120     - $309 $2.58/W
SUN-HS-130     - $335 $2.58/W
SUN-A-195 fa2 - $464 $2.38/W
SUN-A-200 fa2 - $476 $2.38/W
SUN-A-205 fa2 - $488 $2.38/W
SUN-A-195 fa3 - $464 $2.38/W
SUN-A-200 fa3 - $476 $2.38/W
SUN-A-205 fa3 - $488 $2.38/W
These modules are made available exclusively to Sun Electronics by one of the world's largest manufacturers. They have Identical Power specifications as A grade modules, complete factory light tower test is available. These modules have the same 0% to +5% power output tolerances as "A" modules.
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Xantrex
Charge Controller
Xantrex XW System
XW Power System
XW 6048$2920
XW MPPT 60$499
XW Distribution Panel$1020
XW System Control Panel II$215
XW Automatic Generator Start$175
Xantrex Trace Series Inverters
Xantrex Inverter/Chargers
TR 3624$1180
TR 2424$891
TR 2412$891
TR 1524$710
TR 1512$710
Outback Charge Controller

Outback FM 60 $499
Outback FM 80$575
Xantrex C40109
Xantrex C60$147
Morningstar TS-60$186

Evergreen Solar PanelsKyocera Solar PanelsSunTech Solar Panels
Xantrex
Evergreen Panels
Model NumberSpecificationPricePrice Per WattQty
ES-SL-160-K160 watt, 6.80 Imp, 24.9 Vp
$ 572.00
$ 3.58
23
ES-A-205-fa3205 Watt, 11.15 Imp, 18.4 Vp
$ 645.00
$ 3.15
28
ES-A-190-fa2b190 watt, 10.92 Imp, 17.4 Vp
$ 566.20
$ 2.98
65
ES-A-195-fa2195 watt, 10.96 Imp, 17.8 Vp
$ 581.00
$ 2.98
846
ES-A-200-fa2b200 Watt, 11.05 Imp, 18.1 Vp
$ 596.00
$ 2.98
2
ES-A-200-fa3b200 Watt, 11.05 Imp 18.1 Vp
$ 596.00
$ 2.98
106
ES-A-205-fa2b205 Watt, 11.15 Imp, 18.4 Vp
$ 610.00
$ 2.98
68
ES-A-205-fa3b205 Watt, 11.15 Imp, 18.4 Vp
$ 610.00
$ 2.98
208

SUN Panels
Model NumberSpecificationsPricePrice Per WattQty
SUN-A-200-fa2
200 Watt, 11.05 Imp, 18.1 Vp
$ 476.00
$ 2.38
640
SUN-A-200-fa3
200 Watt, 11.05 Imp, 18.1 Vp
$ 476.00
$ 2.38
702
SUN-A-205-fa2
205 Watt, 11.15 Imp, 18.4 Vp
$ 488.00
$ 2.38
468
SUN-A-205-fa3
205 Watt, 11.15 Imp, 18.4 Vp
$ 488.00
$ 2.38
484
SUN-HS-130
130 watt, 6.55 Imp, 19.8 Vp
$ 335.00
$ 2.58
404

Kyocera Panels
Model NumberSpecificationPricePrice Per WattQty
KC-130-TM
130 watt, 7.39 Imp, 17.6 Vp
$ 455.00
$ 3.98
46
KC-180-GX-LP
180 Watt, 7.36 Imp, 29.5 Vp
$ 626.00
$ 3.48
18
KD-135-GX-LP
135 Watt, 17.7 Vmp, 7.63 Imp
$ 469.00
$ 3.48
22
KD-205-GX-LP
205 watts, 7.71 Imp, 26.6 vp
$ 653.00
$ 3.19
40
KD-210-GX-LP
210 Watt 7.90 Imp 26.6 Vp
$ 669.00
$ 3.18
27

Solar World
Model NumberSpecificationPricePrice Per WattQty
Solar World 145
145 Watts, 4.8 Imp, 34.4 V
$ 575.00
$ 3.97
6
Solar World 155
155 Watts, 4.50 Imp, 34.4 Vp
$ 616.00
$ 3.98
98

These panels arrive 07-06-2009 and will go by real fast so make your order now to reserve your order!

Upcoming Products
These items will be in stock soon
Item NameDate Expected
SUN-HS-55, 55 watt solar panel07/06/2009
SUN-HS-20, 20 Watt Solar Panel07/06/2009
SUN-HS-10, 10 Watt Solar Panel07/06/2009
SUN-HS-50, 50 watt Solar panel07/06/2009

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All prices FOB Miami
Sun Electronics has sold over 250,000 new Xantrex inverter/chargers because of its proximity to so many countries that experience regular daily power outages. Of these, over 20,000 have been refurbished. They have proven to be as reliable as brand new units but at about 30% less cost.

Xantrex Inverters

Model NumberSpecificationsPrice
XW4024 4000 watts, 24 volts 150 Amp charger
$ 2810.00
XW4548 4500, 48 volts, 85 Amp
$ 2880.00
XW6048 6000 watts, 48 volts, 100 Amps
$ 2920.00
TR1512 1500 watts, 12 volts, 70 Amp Charger
$ 710.00
TR1524 1500 watts, 24 volts, 35 Amp Charger
$ 710.00
TR2412 2400 watts, 12 volts, 120 Amp Charger
$ 891.00
TR2424 2400 watts, 24 volts, 70 Amp Charger
$ 891.00
TR3624 3600 watts, 24 volts, 70 amp charger
$ 1030.00
RV2512 GS 2500 watts, 12 volts, 120 Amp Charger
$ 648.00

Outback Inverters

Model NumberSpecificationsPrice
GVFX3524 3500 watts, 24 volts, 85 Amp Charger
$ Call For Price
GVFX3648 3600 watts, 48 volts, 85 amp charger
$ Call For Price
GTFX2524 2500, 24 volts, 55 Amp charger
$ Call For Price
GTFX3048 3000 watts, 48 volts , 35 amp charger
$ Call For Price
FX2012T 2000 watts, 12 VDC, 100 A Charger
$ Call For Price
FX2524T 2500 watt, 24 VDC, 55 Amp Charger
$ Call For Price
FX3048T 3000 watts 48 VDC 35 Amp Charger
$ Call For Price
FX2012ET 2000 watts, 12 VDC, 100 Amp Charger
$ Call For Price
FX2024ET 2000 Watts 24 volts 80 Amp charger
$ Call For Price
FX2348ET 2300 watts 48 volts 35 Amp Charger
$ Call For Price
VFX2812 2800 wats 12 volts 125 amp charger
$ Call For Price
VFX3524 3500 watts, 24 volts 85 amp charger
$ Call For Price
VFX3648 3600 watts, 48 volts, 45 Amp Charger
$ Call For Price
vfx3048e 3000 watts, 48 volts, 35 amp charger
$ Call For Price

ReFurbished

Model NumberSpecificationsPrice
Freedom 458 1012 1000 watts, 12 volts, 50 Amp Charger
$ 430.00
Freedom 458 1512 1500 watts, 12 volts, 75 Amp
$ 460.00
Freedom 458 2012 2000 watts, 12 volts. 100 amp charger
$ 580.00
Freedom 458 2512 2500 Watts, 12 volts, 130 Amp Charger
$ 670.00
Freedom 458 3012 3000 watt, 12 volts, 140 Amps
$ 850.00
Freedom 2012 Marine 2000 watts, 12 volts. 100 amp charger
$ 720.00
Freedom Marine 2512 2500 watts, 12 volts, 130 Amp Charger
$ 780.00
Freedom Marine 1012 1000 Watts, 12 Volts, 50 Amps
$ 472.00
Freedom Marine 1512 1500 Watts, 12 volts, 75 Amps
$ 640.00
Freedom Marine 3012 3000 watts, 12 volts, 140 Amp Charger
$ 850.00
Prosine 2.0 2000 watts, 12 volts, 100 Amp Charger
$ 820.00
Prosine 3.0 3000 watts, 12 volts, 50 Amps
$ 1030.00
Prosine 2.5 2500 watts, 12 volts, 120 Amps
$ 960.00
XDR2424 2400 watts, 24 volts,70 Amp Charger
$ 750.00

Solar Panel Commentary


Solar Information

Cleaner, costlier climate bill slips past House


WASHINGTON - In a triumph for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives narrowly passed sweeping legislation Friday that establishes the United States’ first limits on pollution linked to global warming and aims to usher in a new era of cleaner, yet more costly energy.

The vote was 219-212, capping months of negotiations and days of intense bargaining among Democrats. Republicans were overwhelmingly against the measure, arguing it would destroy jobs in the midst of a recession while burdening consumers with a new tax in the form of higher energy costs.

At the White House, Obama praised the bill.

The Bill seeks to:

-Reduce greenhouse gases by 17 percent from 2005 levels by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050 through a cap-and-trade program.
- Limit emissions from major industrial sources. Emissions from agriculture would be excluded from the cap.
-Control carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels and limiting six other greenhouse gases.
-Allow companies to meet emission-limiting targets by investing in offset projects such as tree planting and forest protection.
-Require electric utilities to produce at least 12 percent of their power from renewable sources such wind and solar energy by 2020, and require as much as 8 percent in energy efficiency savings.
-Impose tighter performance standards on new coal-fired power plants and provide $1 billion a year in development money for capturing carbon dioxide from such plants.
- Establish standards that require new buildings be 30 percent more energy efficient by 2012 and 50 percent more efficient by 2016.
- Protect consumers from rising energy costs by giving rebates and credits to low-income households

There was plenty to work on in a House-passed measure that pointed toward higher electricity bills for the middle class, particularly in the Midwest and South, as well as steps to ease the way for construction of new nuclear reactors, the first to be built since the accident at Three Mile Island in 1979.

Supporters and opponents agreed the result would be higher energy costs but disagreed vigorously on the impact on consumers. Democrats pointed to two reports, one from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office and the other from the Environmental Protection Agency, that suggested average increases would be limited after tax credits and rebates were taken into account. The CBO estimated the bill would cost an average household $175 a year, the EPA $80 to $110 a year

Other Solar Companies


If you see a Solar Company that does not show you the price per watt, they are hiding something. If they do not list their inventory, they are hiding something. We at Sun Electronics show you price per watt and the inventory we do not hide anything from the customer. We have over 6 million dollars worth of stock and we get an endless supply of solar panels!

IRS guidance on claiming investment tax credits for renewable energy


The 2009 Stimulus legislation (ARRA) permits owners of PTC facilities, such as wind, biomass, and others, to elect a 30-percent tax credit, based on the cost of the facility, at the time the project is placed in service, rather than the 10-year PTC, which is calculated based on sales of electricity. Last week, the IRS issued Notice 2009-52, which explains the process for making this election.

The election to claim the ITC in lieu of the PTC applies to the following types of alternative energy facilities:

*Solar

*Wind;
*Biomass (both closed- and open-loop);
*Geothermal;
*Landfill gas;
*Trash facilities;

*Qualified hydropower; and

*Marine and hydrokinetic.

To qualify, a taxpayer must claim the ITC with respect to qualified property that is an integral part of the facility on a completed Form 3468. Form 3468 must be filed with the taxpayer’s income tax return for the year in which the property is placed in service.

A separate election must be made for each qualifying facility. At this time; however, there is no guidance on how to define a  qualifying facility.

Sun Electronics at the MiaGreen Expo and Conference 2009


Sun Electronics was demonstrating its knowledge in renewable energy at the MiaGreen Expo and Conference June 12th and 13th. We proudly displayed our solar panels, wind generators, and inverters while at the same time educating people about the benefits of renewable energy.

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People were amazed by our Solar Panel display at the MiaGreen Expo. Our Staff really helped out novices in Solar energy and gave out pamphlets and information booklets on how to make their own renewable energy system

U.S. demand for residential solar rising in 2009


PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - U.S. demand for residential solar power installations is surging despite an economic recession, thanks to government financial incentives, some easing in credit availability, and increasing public recognition of its environmental benefits, industry executives said on Tuesday.

Companies represented at the PV America solar conference in Philadelphia said the volume of their installations as much as tripled in 2008 and they see further gains this year as more people recognize that they can cut their electricity bills by at least 15 percent with an array of solar panels installed on the roof of their homes.

Faced with a cost of about $50,000 for installation of a 7-kilowatt system on a typical 2,500-square-foot house, a New Jersey homeowner can defray the expense with a $12,500 rebate from the state and a federal tax credit of $11,000.

According to industry trade group the Solar Energy Industries Association, there was an overall 16 percent increase in solar capacity, including commercial installations, in 2008.

The industry is benefiting from a cultural change that is more accepting of the need to find alternatives to fossil fuels, in part because of last year’s surge in gasoline prices to more than $4 a gallon.


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