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Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 7:00am On Nov 27, 2009
To ednuttyz, it is unfortunate that you know little about the working and management of inverter, even though you have been using it for sometimes. The truth about inverter is how good you are able to get the best and quality one when making a purchase. the inverter you bought might be inferior in quality, the battery cell you bought might also not good enoght for the purpose. you must know that there are many people out there selling battery but you must be able to get good one if you know how to discern good battery.

I always said that when using inverter try to observe caution by adopting good management, don't put all the load in your house on the inverter because you want to enjoy life. try to prioritize your load input there by protecting the inverter and enhancing the life span of the charged battery.

thanks everybody.

you can still reach me on 08086009268
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 2:12am On Nov 21, 2009
To routsz, for the specification of your inverter you need to check my first post and do your wattage calculation. the total wattage calculation of your gatgets determine the size of your inverter.

To semacity, charging your 1000w inverter with tiger generator (950watt) is not encouraging, in fact the inverter could decrease the life span of the generator. Why do you want to charge a 1000w inverter with 950w generator? if you try it, it may seems charging but you will not enjoy it. you need a bigger gen.
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 11:56am On Nov 18, 2009
my address is
@ no 50 adeniyi jones Eboizi couture ikeja

For those outside Lagos you can make deposit to our account, once will confirm your payment will shall commence work on your inverter and ship through ABC Transport company Limited to where you live. All our inverters has auto changeover to PHCN and auto charger.1 year guarantee!
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 1:13am On Nov 10, 2009
500watt is N15000.

CHECK FIRST POST FOR OTHER PRICE
Properties / Re: Urgently Needed: Mini Flat, A Room And Palour, And A Room Apartment by blezzing: 11:34pm On Nov 05, 2009
can anyone provide one?
Properties / Re: A New Lovely Well 2 And 3 Flat Bedroom All Ensuite In Akoka And Onike by blezzing: 11:13pm On Nov 05, 2009
get me a mini flat at jibowu, bariga, akoka, yaba and environs.
with moderate price
Properties / Urgently Needed: Mini Flat, A Room And Palour, And A Room Apartment by blezzing: 6:00am On Nov 04, 2009
Urgently Needed for rent

1, Mini Flat
2, A room and parlour
3, A room

if you have let me know your price/year
it must be located at somolu, bariga, yaba/WAEC, etc.
Properties / Re: Mini Flat Needed by blezzing: 5:56am On Nov 04, 2009
Urgently Needed for rent

1, Mini Flat
2, A room and parlour
3, A room

if you have let me know your price
it must be located at somolu, gbagada, yaba/WAEC, etc.
Properties / Re: 3 Bedroom Flat 4t/ 3b @ Gbagada For Rent: N650 Per Year by blezzing: 5:48am On Nov 04, 2009
Need an accomadation at somolu abule oja or yaba/waec .

preferably MINIFLAT OR A room

call me on 08086009268
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 7:51pm On Oct 31, 2009
For the capacity of the load you just specified, you can visit the first post. follow this instruction. Go to technology market, find the inverter post by blezzing in the post lists. which read: the cheapest inverter ever,24hrs electricity,  click the 1st number you will see all the details from 600watts to 40,000watts.

thanks
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 11:08am On Oct 08, 2009
still available!
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 2:19pm On Sep 07, 2009
first time visitors please visit the first post for price list.

thanks.
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 11:04am On Aug 14, 2009
you can check out the price in the first post.
Technology Market / Re: What You Must Know Before You Buy An Inverter (inverter Bullet Proof) by blezzing: 11:16am On Aug 13, 2009
sorry for taking too long to reply you, you have to calculate all the cafe gargets , befor you can decide the size of the inverter.

thanks
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 10:55am On Aug 13, 2009
sorry for taking too long to reply your question,

for speed4you, you need to calculate all the wattage of your cafe gargets, and then you can decide which size of the inverter you need. 5000W is the standard for medium cafe. but make sure you do your calculation.

for lexses. check the price of our inverters in the first post.

thanks.
Technology Market / What You Must Know Before You Buy An Inverter (inverter Bullet Proof) by blezzing: 12:23pm On Jul 14, 2009
What you must know B/4 you buy an inverter (INVERTER BULLET PROOF)
CALL LINE: 08086009268



DC Power Inverter
A DC power inverter converts DC power from your renewable energy source into the AC power needed for powering the appliances in your home. Inverters are grouped in two major categories: those designed to convert solar energy directly into AC without the use of storage batteries, and those designed to provide power from batteries, with the batteries being charged by any number of sources.

What types of power inverters are there?
There are stand-alone (off-grid) inverters and grid interactive (grid tie) inverters. Among the stand-alone inverters, there are square wave inverters, modified sine (square) wave inverters and pure sine wave inverters.

What can be run on an inverter?
Inverters can run typical AC appliances like blenders, hair dryers, air conditional, microwave ovens, computers, even washing machines.

Are there any appliances that cannot be run on an inverter?
As a general principle you can connect almost any appliance to a power inverter, assuming it has been properly sized. But because of the high capital cost of renewable energy products like solar panels, appliances that use a very large amount of power, such as electric stoves and ovens, air conditioners and electric clothes dryers, are usually excluded from off-the grid systems. (No items need to be excluded if you are on a grid-tie system.) If such items are required on an off-grid system, then a back-up system such as a generator is usually suggested. But solar power is cost effective for running most other appliances in an off-grid house. Lighting, TV, computer, washing machine, VCR, efficient refrigerators, ceiling fans, FAX, bread oven, microwave oven, coffee maker, toaster, blender, sewing machine etc. are often run off a solar system.

Choosing a Power Inverter
Selecting an inverter to meet your needs is a major decision. We tend to become very dependent on our power sources. In many cases, an entire home or business, including lights, refrigerator, TV, computer and other expensive equipment may be powered from it. In selecting an inverter to meet your needs, it is important to look at the type of loads you have - their wattage, power factor, continuous and surge power requirements.

Some of the things to consider:

WATTAGE: This is usually the first and often the only thing that an uninformed person may look at. Power inverters are usually given a continuous, intermittent (30 minute), and surge rating. Be wary of inverter specifications that don't give you such ratings. Some manufacturers list the surge rating in huge print and the continuous rating in the fine print, which is very misleading. Large power inverters will be less efficient on very small loads than smaller inverters. Lightweight inverters with no transformer generally do not have much surge ability.

FREQUENCY AND DISTORTION: Good inverters typically hold their frequency to within .01% and have less than 4% harmonic distortion.

MINIMUM INPUT CURRENT: How much power does the inverter use if it is on 'run' mode to run or detect a very small load? A good inverter might only use 0.6 Amps.

INPUT VOLTAGE: A battery on a solar system may typically vary from as low as perhaps 10 volts up to 15.5 volts when the solar is 'equalizing'. A good inverter will generally operate between 8 to 16 volts.

OUTPUT VOLTAGE: Will it maintain its AC voltage to 3-5%?

EFFICIENCY: How efficient is the inverter? Does the specification just give you one 'peak efficiency' or does it show you a graph with small 50-100 watt loads up to its rated power?

SAFETY: Does the inverter meet all relevant safety standards?

DISPLAYS: Does the inverter identify common faults such as low and high battery, overload, over temperature, etc?

WARRANTY: Does it have guarantee?

Modified Sine Wave vs. True Sine Wave
There are two types of waveforms available from a high-quality power inverter. These are the so-called "modified sine wave" and the "true sine wave".
A modified sine wave looks more like a square wave that has been time shifted in order to produce the energy content and waveform which is found in power produced by the utility
Company. Its frequency and voltage is rock solid which prevents the brownouts and spikes typically seen with utility company power. Most appliances such as TVs, Lighting, stereos, computers, inkjet printers and power tools run find on modified sine wave power.
About the only appliances that you may see a problem with are some Laser printers and some of the cheaper types of battery powered tool chargers. In fact 95% of the inverters in RV's today are of the modified sine wave type.

The second type of inverter is known as a pure sine wave and you guessed it, it produces power that is exactly like the power which is produced by the utility company without the spikes and brownouts of course. This type of inverter produces pure sine waves much the same way as the two different technologies mentioned above, but at the cost of some efficiency loss and at a much higher price. In fact most pure sine wave inverters are typically priced at least 75% higher than their modified sine wave counterparts and in some cases do not have as high of a surge capability as do modified sine wave units.

We recommends both modified sine wave and true sine wave power inverter for most applications, both are extremely good at their capacity, but it largely depend on the manufacturer competency and how you manage them.
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 12:13pm On Jul 14, 2009
you can check the price up there or call 08086009268
thanks.
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 10:23am On Jul 06, 2009
What you must know B/4 you buy an inverter (INVERTER BULLET PROOF)[size=8pt][/size]14
CALL LINE: 08086009268



DC Power Inverter
A DC power inverter converts DC power from your renewable energy source into the AC power needed for powering the appliances in your home. Inverters are grouped in two major categories: those designed to convert solar energy directly into AC without the use of storage batteries, and those designed to provide power from batteries, with the batteries being charged by any number of sources.

What types of power inverters are there?
There are stand-alone (off-grid) inverters and grid interactive (grid tie) inverters. Among the stand-alone inverters, there are square wave inverters, modified sine (square) wave inverters and pure sine wave inverters.

What can be run on an inverter?
Inverters can run typical AC appliances like blenders, hair dryers, air conditional, microwave ovens, computers, even washing machines.

Are there any appliances that cannot be run on an inverter?
As a general principle you can connect almost any appliance to a power inverter, assuming it has been properly sized.  But because of the high capital cost of renewable energy products like solar panels, appliances that use a very large amount of power, such as electric stoves and ovens, air conditioners and electric clothes dryers, are usually excluded from off-the grid systems.  (No items need to be excluded if you are on a grid-tie system.)  If such items are required on an off-grid system, then a back-up system such as a generator is usually suggested.  But solar power is cost effective for running most other appliances in an off-grid house.  Lighting, TV, computer, washing machine, VCR, efficient refrigerators, ceiling fans, FAX, bread oven, microwave oven, coffee maker, toaster, blender, sewing machine etc. are often run off a solar system.

Choosing a Power Inverter
Selecting an inverter to meet your needs is a major decision.  We tend to become very dependent on our power sources. In many cases, an entire home or business, including lights, refrigerator, TV, computer and other expensive equipment may be powered from it.  In selecting an inverter to meet your needs, it is important to look at the type of loads you have - their wattage, power factor, continuous and surge power requirements.

Some of the things to consider:

WATTAGE: This is usually the first and often the only thing that an uninformed person may look at.  Power inverters are usually given a continuous, intermittent (30 minute), and surge rating.  Be wary of inverter specifications that don't give you such ratings.  Some manufacturers list the surge rating in huge print and the continuous rating in the fine print, which is very misleading.  Large power inverters will be less efficient on very small loads than smaller inverters.  Lightweight inverters with no transformer generally do not have much surge ability.

FREQUENCY AND DISTORTION: Good inverters typically hold their frequency to within .01% and have less than 4% harmonic distortion.

MINIMUM INPUT CURRENT: How much power does the inverter use if it is on 'run' mode to run or detect a very small load?  A good inverter might only use 0.6 Amps.

INPUT VOLTAGE: A battery on a solar system may typically vary from as low as perhaps 10 volts up to 15.5 volts when the solar is 'equalizing'. A good inverter will generally operate between 8 to 16 volts.

OUTPUT VOLTAGE: Will it maintain its AC voltage to 3-5%?

EFFICIENCY: How efficient is the inverter?  Does the specification just give you one 'peak efficiency' or does it show you a graph with small 50-100 watt loads up to its rated power?

SAFETY: Does the inverter meet all relevant safety standards?

DISPLAYS: Does the inverter identify common faults such as low and high battery, overload, over temperature, etc?

WARRANTY: Does it have guarantee?

Modified Sine Wave vs. True Sine Wave
There are two types of waveforms available from a high-quality power inverter. These are the so-called "modified sine wave" and the "true sine wave".
A modified sine wave looks more like a square wave that has been time shifted in order to produce the energy content and waveform which is found in power produced by the utility
Company. Its frequency and voltage is rock solid which prevents the brownouts and spikes typically seen with utility company power. Most appliances such as TVs, Lighting, stereos, computers, inkjet printers and power tools run find on modified sine wave power.
About the only appliances that you may see a problem with are some Laser printers and some of the cheaper types of battery powered tool chargers. In fact 95% of the inverters in RV's today are of the modified sine wave type.

The second type of inverter is known as a pure sine wave and you guessed it, it produces power that is exactly like the power which is produced by the utility company without the spikes and brownouts of course. This type of inverter produces pure sine waves much the same way as the two different technologies mentioned above, but at the cost of some efficiency loss and at a much higher price. In fact most pure sine wave inverters are typically priced at least 75% higher than their modified sine wave counterparts and in some cases do not have as high of a surge capability as do modified sine wave units.

We recommends both modified sine wave and true sine wave power inverter for most applications, both are extremely good at their capacity, but it largely depend on the manufacturer competency and how you manage them.

TESTIMONIES -

Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 10:14am On Jul 06, 2009
Check the price of our inverters from the first post.

thanks
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 8:36pm On Jun 08, 2009
inverter is the alternative source of power in Nigeria
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 8:43am On May 15, 2009
Nigeria is experiencing the worst power problem, we all need alternative power supply now
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 11:46pm On May 04, 2009
check post number 100 above for the address, if you cant see it post again.
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 11:15am On Apr 25, 2009
thanks kurunju, for letting them know that we are real, and not as people speculate, through this medium we have sold inverters to people. and i'm glad that one of them came to testify.

thanks a lot for your trust in us.
Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 8:15am On Apr 21, 2009
You can get 500watt with automatic charging check the price in the post. they can power your small gadgets.
Technology Market / Re: Used Pm Laptop For Sale, For Only 35000 Naira With Bluetooth by blezzing: 9:34am On Apr 17, 2009
sorry for not reply on time, i was very busy. It is just unfortunate that people will try to destroy a product or goods they have not buy or tested, i gave the guy "stancozy" an appointment and he came on time , while he came the laptop had develop a slight problem, i slash the price for him, i even gave him guarantee to take the laptop if does not work or don't want it return it. but he did not. I HAVE SOLD THE LAPTOP TO ANOTHER MEMBER WHO UNDERSTAND THE NITY GRITY , SO YOU CAN REST THE CASE.

thanks everybody.
Technology Market / Re: Used Pm Laptop For Sale, For Only 35000 Naira With Bluetooth by blezzing: 4:55pm On Apr 04, 2009
that price i'm giving you is too cheap you know, you can't get that price anywhere!
Technology Market / Used Pm Laptop For Sale, For Only 35000 Naira With Bluetooth by blezzing: 8:25pm On Mar 30, 2009
Used PM HP laptop for sale, for only 35000 naira .


features-

512MB, 40 GIG, WIRELESS, BLUETOOTH, WINDOW XP, 2 PARTITION HARD DRIVE, DVD/CDW, 3 USB PORTS, PRINTER, SCANNER AND OTHER ACCESSORIES CONNECTION PORTS.


working conditions- fair- it is good for all purpose, very fast for internet browsing, but it can hang when you load it with too much programs, it has no antivirus, you load it your self.


You can claim it fast by calling-  08086009268

THANKS

Technology Market / Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported... by blezzing: 8:02pm On Mar 23, 2009
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