Enter to win: Solar Panel from Sadoun

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Enter to Win one
10Watt PWM10W Mono-Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Solar Power Module
from Sadoun.




These solar panels can be used as a single module or wired together for increased power. These mono-crystalline cells are reliable, virtually maintenance-free power supply designed to transfigure sunlight into electricity at the highest possible efficiency. The cells are encapsulated between an impact resistant glass and backing, ensuring decades of weather resistant use. The aluminum frame has mounting holes on the back for easy mounting.

* Blocking Diode Protected
* Type of cell used is monocrystalline silicon
* Tempered glass, EVA lamination, and weatherproofed

These panels are perfect for:

* Recreational vehicles
* Campers
* Telecom equipment
* Battery charging systems
* Remote power systems
* Pumping systems for irrigation, rural water supplies and livestock watering
* Aviation obstruction lights
* Sailboat charging systems
* Microwave / Radio repeater stations
* Emergency communication systems
* Navigation lighthouses, and ocean buoys.

These panels went through the following Quality tests:

* Thermal shock test
* Thermal/freezing and high humidity cycling test
* Electrical isolation test
* Hail impact test
* Mechanical, wind and twist loading test
* Salt mist test
* Light and water-exposure test
* Field exposure test
* Factory is ISO 9001certified

Full specification and more pictures: PWM10W Solar Panel Module Mono

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So how do you enter to win? Easy! All you have to do to enter in the random drawing is to:
Reply and tell us your idea of saving the environment and going GREEN!

Ok, just reply and write whatever you want.
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At the end of January 31, 2010, we will select one member randomly. The winner will be notified by PM. This is open to members worldwide.

Rules:

* Must be at least 21 years of age to enter
* One entry per family/residence for each item
* Multiple submissions automatically disqualified
* Officers and employees, including their relatives, of Sadoun Satellite Sales are not eligible for entry.
* Deadline: End of the month - by mid-night.
* Entrants agree by act of registration to permit their name to be posted on this site if they are chosen as the winner.
* Winning entry selected at random. Odds of winning varies depending upon number of entries. This is a free drawing. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law.
* Winner notified via email. Winner must reply within 48 hours. Make sure your email is correct. If a selected winner is ineligible, fails to claim a prize no alternate winner will be selected.
* Incomplete entries or entries with errors will not be processed. Entries submitted after deadline will be disqualified.


As always with Sadoun Satellite Sales, your information will not be shared with any third parties. By entering this contest, you agree to be added to our e-mail list. Sadoun reserves the right to cancel this offer anytime without any prior notice.

Best regards and good luck.
 
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