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Greg Hudson
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Joined: 28/04/2009
Location: Australia
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Posted: 01:03am 07 May 2009
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G'Day.
In case you missed it, last night (6 May 200() on Current Affair, a company (NUE) offered a FREE 1kw solar system (if you qualify for the Govt grants).

Basically, they are selling a 1Kw system for $8000, then claiming the $8000 back from the Govt - total cost = $0 to the end user.

The only concern I had was that they wanted a $2500 deposit. Not sure why.

Check out their web site - nue.com.au

Link to ACA story online:
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/Blog.aspx?&blogentryid=410229&show comments=true

NOTE: I have no affiliation with the company - I just saw it on TV.

This beats the $2500 all up cost from CLEAR SOLAR by a mile.

Regards, Greg.
Edited by Greg Hudson 2009-05-08
 
petanque don
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Joined: 02/08/2006
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Posted: 06:01am 07 May 2009
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When you go to the web site there is no mention of what you get.

There is mention that there may be extras depending on the site.

The deposit would sort the genuine from the time wasters.

Is it good value?

It seems a competitive price but until you know all the details it is impossible to say.
 
Greg Hudson
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Posted: 02:20pm 07 May 2009
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  petanque don said   It seems a competitive price but until you know all the details it is impossible to say.


You're not wrong there - FREE certainly is a competitive price !

On the ACA program, they showed a factory with a bunch of guys building their own solar panels - maybe this is how they keep the costs down?

Doesn't help me though - I don't qualify.

Regards, Greg.
 
rgormley
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Joined: 22/02/2006
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Posted: 10:09pm 07 May 2009
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some info here...

(i though abouit sticking the NU 1kw system on mums place then pull the panels in 5 years and wack them on my system)

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/115 6265.html
 
Solar Shane
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Posted: 02:28am 10 May 2009
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Hi everyone,

There's always a catch to the free / really cheap solar offers.

I compiled some information on my web page, to make people a little more wiser so they know what they're getting into.

Fatal Trap Exposed
http://www.solarshane.com.au/traps.html

Good luck.
 
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