There have been a few posts on here claiming that they "know what I mean" or similar phrasing, and that I was trying to start a fight or that I wasn't really asking a question or whatever. This is insulting to me, but enough people have stated it that I'm wondering if the fault is mine for not communicating clearly enough. Please stop putting words in my mouth, though. I never stated that I was going "super-cheap" ... in fact, I stated _MULTIPLE_ times that I intend to go with name brand panels, regardless of whether I use Solara or not.
So, I'm going to attempt to clarify without getting angry, and while constantly reminding myself that most people online don't know me and don't even know how much of an insult they're rendering ...
First off, I'm talking about rigid, non-walkable panels. Personally, I don't see why that matters as long as we're comparing like to like (which is why I didn't bother to include it) but there you go.
To understand my reason for asking the question, let me tell the whole story in excruciating detail.
I decided to hire an installer for the solar mounts and panels so I can work on other projects and get the work done faster. The first installer I tried to work with was terrible, he didn't answer my questions, didn't listen to my needs, quoted me an installation that I'm 95% sure would not have even fit on my boat, etc ... The solar panels were only part of the issue because he was supposed to build the arch, do the wiring, etc, and after a few discussions I wasn't comfortable hiring him to do ANY of those things. (He actually told me that the import tax went up the higher the wattage of the panels ... not winning any credibility with lies that can easily be fact-checked)
Part of what came from that discussion was the Solara panels, which this installer insisted on using because they were "better" ... and that's literally the only explanation I could get from him for their high price.
At this point I've found another installer that I think is going to work out. And he asked me what panels I'd like to purchase (because he builds frames, the wiring will be my responsibility and he just needs to know sizes)
So I'm now down to making my own decision about the panels. I started doing research on the internet. I could find NO explanation for the price difference. The wattage is the same. The warranty is the same. I found one complaint about Solara failure and warranty issues online. I found a similarly small number of complaints about other name-brand panels (yes, there are LOTS of complaints about no-name panels, but I was never planning to go that cheap).
At this point, I'm worried that there's something I'm missing. I _can_ afford the Solara if I want. It's more than I budgeted for, but there's some money in the budget for unexpected surprises. Maybe there's something I'm missing and it's worth the extra money? Why can't I find an explanation.
So I came to this community, because (quite frankly) this is the most knowledgeable online community I know of for this kind of thing.
I did not have my mind already made up. In fact, not having placed the order yet, I'm still open to changing it if someone comes up with compelling evidence.
You've read the thread. If you feel there is compelling evidence in this thread that I'm somehow missing, feel free to quote it exactly ... because if I were capable of seeing it, I would have. What I suspect is that there's a difference of opinion ... that people who own Solara panels and haven't had trouble believe that is compelling evidence, whereas I find it anecdotal. My stand on this is that if Solara wants me to pay 5x for higher reliability panels, that cost should be reflected in the warranty. It is demonstrably not.
Based on the feedback, the only explanation I have for the extra cost is the 4% efficiency improvement over other panels. This is hardly surprising given the fact that the last 20% of improvement usually accounts for 80% of the cost. However, I have enough space to get the power I need at 18%, so I can't really justify the cost.