Steve Garman
GBRecently bought a classic 150 charge… Recently bought a classic 150 charge controller. Service was fast and received item in 3 days. I will buy here again. Also a potential PV panel source as they actually stock panels and are within driving distance, no LTL frt charges!
Warren Skinner
GBWe stopped by Missouri Wind and Solar… We stopped by Missouri Wind and Solar and they were so nice and explained several options to us. I had thought for the longest time that any solar solution would be well beyond my means but they were able to show me some things that I can afford. I have ordered the equipment, am watching their youtube channel and I will have my own solar powered emergency backup power in very short order.
Frank Anast
GBGreat company These people are "pros" at what they do. I'd never had any experience with this before and I managed to install my system with "zero" problems. It's been running over a year with absolutely no issues. Whenever I had a question or needed support my sales guy, Sam Buffington, was there to help. I can't recommend these guys high enough if you want a great product and outstanding support.
Donald Steitle
GBI set up a solar powered aeration… I set up a solar powered aeration system on a 1.5 acre tank. i knew nothing except what i learned from all the youtube videos. THey walked me through the entire process. I called and emailed them sever times to get clarification on how something worked or was configured. I would use them again without hesitation. The only issue I had was i had used the wrong batteries, completely my fault. But after fixing that issue everything is working fine.
James
GBAwesome product. Awesome folks The only thing missing (but never advertised so it was my fault) were four pan head screws to mount the inverter. Other than that, everything was included, everything worked as advertised, and I have a ton of bubbles coming up at two intervals in my pond. A cool trick someone at Missouri Wind and Solar told me was to take the two bubbler circles, and zip tie them inside a tomato cage to keep the bubblers out of the muck. I went one further and bent all of the bottom spines on the tomato cage to a ninety just in case it fell over.