What companies sell solar panels ranging from 180 to 225 watts directly to consumers and do not require you use their installers?
I am looking for solar panels that are compatible with net metering systems (sell excess back to grid).
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http://www.mrsolar.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=MSOS&Category_Code=ce
They sell prepackaged systems and allow you to install them with your local electrician, providing instructions for you.
The prices are on the bottom of the page and range from $11,500 to $72,000.
And they score an A+ with the Better Business Bureau.
http://www.bbb.org/greatermd/business-reviews/solar-energy-equipment-and-systems-dealers/mr-solar-in-hunt-valley-md-18010838
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M$The rep made it clear they do NOT make you use their installers.
They are in Victorville, CA., have kits or individual panels, opened in 1997 and have an A rating with the BBB/
suntech panels ran $1,079.00 Each for a 270 watt. The website has many brands.
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Another place to buy solar panels without any need for an installer:
http://www.dasolar.com/solar-energy/solar-panels