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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: littleharbor2 on September 22, 2023, 06:56:09 PM

Title: Made in the USA?
Post by: littleharbor2 on September 22, 2023, 06:56:09 PM
I'm having a discussion on another forum and am curious as to what part or percentage of Midnite equipment is Made in the USA? Mainly your Controllers and Inverters are what I'm curious about. I know the DIY line isn't made here but How about your main new stuff.
 It's my contention that Midnite Solar's products are the most made in the USA solar products you can buy.
Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: boB on September 23, 2023, 01:27:42 PM
You are correct in that everything except those couple of DIY units are all made in Arlington, WA  USA

However, parts come from all over.  Raw PCBs come from China or Taiwan.  Aluminum castings come from China and Thailand.

FETs come from anywhere but not China.  Electrolytics come from China and the best capacitor manufacturer in the world.

Resistors and small caps ?  Not sure where but a lot I am sure come from China.

Connectors...  Not sure but the Classic terminal block is made here in Arlington from plastic made in China and square terminals from I don't know where.


That's the short story.   But we actually build things here as well as population of the PCBs and testing etc.

There was a video I made about 8 years ago of our production facility which was in another building at the time.

I think I saw your post ?  Was that in https://diysolarforum.com/  ?

boB
Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: littleharbor2 on September 23, 2023, 05:59:33 PM
Quote from: boB on September 23, 2023, 01:27:42 PMYou are correct in that everything except those couple of DIY units are all made in Arlington, WA  USA

However, parts come from all over.  Raw PCBs come from China or Taiwan.  Aluminum castings come from China and Thailand.

FETs come from anywhere but not China.  Electrolytics come from China and the best capacitor manufacturer in the world.

Resistors and small caps ?  Not sure where but a lot I am sure come from China.

Connectors...  Not sure but the Classic terminal block is made here in Arlington from plastic made in China and square terminals from I don't know where.


That's the short story.   But we actually build things here as well as population of the PCBs and testing etc.

There was a video I made about 8 years ago of our production facility which was in another building at the time.

I think I saw your post ?  Was that in https://diysolarforum.com/  ?

boB



Yes, that was mine. There are a few people who are having a hard time accepting that stuff claiming to be entirely made in the USA in reality isn't. Not Midnite Solar stuff as you have probably read. I feel comfortable saying you at Midnite Solar source the best parts you can for all the stuff you guys build, regardless of where it comes from. I just wanted to emphasize that the roots of Midnite Solar go way back and to the extent it can be manufactured here at home, it is. Compared to most other PV related stuff you aren't going to find other equipment that comes closer to being purely made in the USA.
 boB, I'm not comfortable quoting you here without your blessing, so I ask. May I quote a few lines in a response over at DIY Solar Forum. If not I understand.

Mike aka Littleharbor 2
Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: littleharbor2 on September 24, 2023, 05:56:35 AM
I just caught your reply over at DIY, Disregard the last few lines from my above reply.
Thanks for the transparency.
Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: 225lakesidedrse@gmail.com on August 27, 2024, 09:17:59 AM
Please create and highlight more about your made in America story.  It can a difference for some of us looking to buy, and when the competetion (like EG4) are more china based you can really stand out. 

More factory walk throughs, especially with the new All In One.  Show us your American workers building these systems up! 

Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: ClassicCrazy on August 27, 2024, 11:53:08 AM
Quote from: 225lakesidedrse@gmail.com on August 27, 2024, 09:17:59 AMPlease create and highlight more about your made in America story.  It can a difference for some of us looking to buy, and when the competetion (like EG4) are more china based you can really stand out. 

More factory walk throughs, especially with the new All In One.  Show us your American workers building these systems up! 


https://www.midnitesolar.com/pages/frontPage/nwHistory/history.php
Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: littleharbor2 on August 27, 2024, 01:25:29 PM
Great and interesting story. Read it many times now. Thanks!
Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: qrper on August 28, 2024, 11:21:31 AM
Made in the USA. It matters to me.

mike
Title: Re: Made in the USA?
Post by: Brucey on August 28, 2024, 12:18:06 PM
Quote from: 225lakesidedrse@gmail.com on August 27, 2024, 09:17:59 AMPlease create and highlight more about your made in America story.  It can a difference for some of us looking to buy, and when the competetion (like EG4) are more china based you can really stand out. 

More factory walk throughs, especially with the new All In One.  Show us your American workers building these systems up! 


The AIO is made in China, along with the diy models, being the exception to the made in USA rule.