Our adventures have taken us to Bend, Oregon so we decided to make a pilgrimage to Zamp Solar. We made our way to the address we found online and as luck would have it, we met Conor Miller, the Chief Operations Officer in the parking lot. We chatted for a while specifically about our five year experience with Zamp panels, our set up with two 80W panels and options for battery monitoring, but especially about our enthusiasm for Zamp quality. Conor offered to take us on a factory tour. We got to observe the whole process that takes the best quality photovoltaic cells manufactured in Hillsboro, Oregon or Germany and locally sourced materials and turn them into quality solar panels that carry a 25 year warranty. We saw highly trained technicians assembling panels, performing operations sometimes to tolerances of one-tenth of a millimeter! Our conversation served to very much reinforce our opinion that Zamp panels are well worth the price tag. Conor tells us they are of a quality that we will be able to pass them down to our grandchildren. He also expressed a desire to hear from users who have suggestions for ways to improve the usability of the panels. If you would like to communicate with Zamp with suggestions or questions, contact them at [email protected].

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