So I joined Sunlogics as leader of the consumer goods division in the renewable energy field. This is a company which has landed the General Motors contract for solar canopies and rooftops and is led by a friend and partner. Its fresh so pardon the lack of details, yet you’ll all know as the public does of the events and plans that we have for this young startup which has its wheels already moving at a hundred miles per hour. With the Volt solar charging stations beginning to appear at GM factories and dealerships, it won’t be long before this all translates into yet another consumer product revolution in the solar category.
Game changing is what ICP was in the 1990’s when we launched the world’s first solar charger program for retailers, and game changing we will be again at Sunlogics,
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Dear Mr. Peress,
Years and years ago, around the early 1992 onward; I had established contact with you and ICP. My aim was to get into the solar business. At that point India (where I live) was totally not into solar technology and no one was interested. Well, we came close to inking a working relationship but feasibility analysis showed the market here was absolutely not ready.
We kept in touch oft and on over the years; as I, like you, still marvel at the infinite potential of solar power. However life’s many demands had pulled me in other directions . 18 years later, I find my passion for Solar has not diminished one bit, if at all, it fires my imagination more today than it did all those years ago.
I would very much like to discuss something with you and would greatly appreciate it if you would be so kind as to drop me a line at the above email address.
My very best regards,
Sincerely
Nadir
looking forward to next steps.
Dear Sass, I purchased a ICP Model SE-400 solar panel from West Marine in March, 2008 and installed it on my small sailboat. Last June, I noticed the battery was not being charged and on checking, I determined that the panel was not putting out the voltage and current as advertised. I talked to a Stephan at Sunsei Solar in Canada and was told to send a picture showing a crack in the panel and the proof of purchase, which I did. I have not been able to get in touch with Sunsei since then. Can you tell me if they have gone out of business and is there anyone I can talk to or call to have this panel replaced under the warranty? Thank you , Raimonde Aubrey
Dear Raimonde,
I will see if I can find a way to get you a replacement.
Sass
I have a sunsei panel that works fine but looks like the extension cable is fried ( 6 ft)
it is a single plug cord. female going in to panel and male going in to alligator clips.
Do you have any idea where i could find one?
thx,
Pat
302 344 2728
You’d best look on the internet. Try eBay or amazon. I am no longer associated with the company nor brand so can’t help you much on that end.