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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by b0rn2fuck(m): 3:57pm On Mar 19
Obnoxious2001:

Do you have pictures of this occurrence?
Snap your cc when it's normal and when it's reversing let's see.

That reversing you are mentioning dey amaze me grin
when the current drop back fastly like draining without loads is reversing
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Nteogwuija(m): 9:24pm On Mar 19
Obnoxious2001:


Yes one ought to be at the input side.

But am thinking of using another at the output as well.

This protection thing be like trial by error.

Lol.
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 7:05am On Mar 20
b0rn2fuck:
when the current drop back fastly like draining without loads is reversing

Doesn't your battery last longer again?

If it doesn't, you may need to check your solar panels
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 8:45am On Mar 20
Good morning house, is mopower a good brand? Will their 1.6kva 12v inverter carry fridge and washing machine (not at the same time though)?
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 3:07pm On Mar 20
adibo:
Good morning house, is mopower a good brand? Will their 1.6kva 12v inverter carry fridge and washing machine (not at the same time though)?
It's okay.
How many batteries are you planning to use
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Eldemmi(m): 3:38pm On Mar 20
Obnoxious2001:


10m should tidy the project.

Besides the initial op wanted the system to run at night.

If you plan to run during the day, 7m will cater for it

I think the best thing is to combine days and night together..
Thanks so much bro

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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 8:45pm On Mar 20
Obnoxious2001:

It's okay.
How many batteries are you planning to use

I actually wanted to get mercury 2.4kva hybrid inverter and two batteries but I don't have the funds for that.

So, I decided to get a 1.6kva 12v inverter and get a single battery, just for light and charging of laptop. I will get another battery when I have more money, dats when I plan to start using fridge and washing machine on it
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 7:16am On Mar 21
adibo:


I actually wanted to get mercury 2.4kva hybrid inverter and two batteries but I don't have the funds for that.

So, I decided to get a 1.6kva 12v inverter and get a single battery, just for light and charging of laptop. I will get another battery when I have more money, dats when I plan to start using fridge and washing machine on it

Okay then.

It's a good plan. Everything should go smoothly then.

Good luck
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Nteogwuija(m): 10:37am On Mar 21
adibo:
Good morning house, is mopower a good brand? Will their 1.6kva 12v inverter carry fridge and washing machine (not at the same time though)?

My 1050kva got affected by lightening and then I bought a 1.5kva 12v. I use it on a 220ah battery. It powers my 105w deep freezer and my 55w table top fridge.

It also powers the 8kg top loader washing machine of 360w.

However, I only run the 55w fridge in the afternoon when there's sun, so I don't stress the battery. The 105w freezer is connected to the mains directly, cut out from the inverter line.

That's how I've been using mine. Both battery and inverter are Su-kam's.
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 1:06pm On Mar 21
Nteogwuija:


My 1050kva got affected by lightening and then I bought a 1.5kva 12v. I use it on a 220ah battery. It powers my 105w deep freezer and my 55w table top fridge.

It also powers the 8kg top loader washing machine of 360w.

However, I only run the 55w fridge in the afternoon when there's sun, so I don't stress the battery. The 105w freezer is connected to the mains directly, cut out from the inverter line.

That's how I've been using mine. Both battery and inverter are Su-kam's.

Ok, thanks for the information. The installer I asked advised me not to use either of them until I have at least two batteries. That means I can run the fridge and washing machine on the single battery then.

How much did you get the battery and the inverter?

Also, how many panels do you use?
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by jiday4(m): 8:49am On Mar 22
Nteogwuija:


My 1050kva got affected by lightening and then I bought a 1.5kva 12v. I use it on a 220ah battery. It powers my 105w deep freezer and my 55w table top fridge.

It also powers the 8kg top loader washing machine of 360w.

However, I only run the 55w fridge in the afternoon when there's sun, so I don't stress the battery. The 105w freezer is connected to the mains directly, cut out from the inverter line.

That's how I've been using mine. Both battery and inverter are Su-kam's.

Your load is similar to my brother's load, pls how many panels and watts do you use also what type of charge controller mppt or pmw and what range 60a, 40a

Thanks
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Nteogwuija(m): 8:59am On Mar 22
adibo:


Ok, thanks for the information. The installer I asked advised me not to use either of them until I have at least two batteries. That means I can run the fridge and washing machine on the single battery then.

How much did you get the battery and the inverter?

Also, how many panels do you use?

The battery was 255,000, 1.5kva inverter was 215,000.

These are Port Harcourt prices, might be cheaper else where.

I use a 580w Jinko panel to power the ba3. And I make sure I don't use the ba3 below 50% before the next recharge.

So when there's no assurance of NEPA light at night, I only use lighting points when necessary, my inverter fan and charging of phone and laptop.

NB: I can use the table top fridge and the washing machine together, but I don't do that because it's just one ba3. So if I'm using one, the other has to be off. However, in the afternoon when there's sun, the 55w fridge can be on alongside the 43inch TV, decoder, and home theater. All these combined only amount to about 20% load on the inverter.

And I do this only when the charge controller shows a float charge.

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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Nteogwuija(m): 9:03am On Mar 22
jiday4:


Your load is similar to my brother's load, pls how many panels and watts do you use also what type of charge controller mppt or pmw and what range 60a, 40a

Thanks

The panel is a 580w Jinko panel. I use a 40a MPPT charge controller with a maximum power of 75volt.

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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 6:18pm On Mar 22
Nteogwuija:


The battery was 255,000, 1.5kva inverter was 215,000.

These are Port Harcourt prices, might be cheaper else where.

I use a 580w Jinko panel to power the ba3. And I make sure I don't use the ba3 below 50% before the next recharge.

So when there's no assurance of NEPA light at night, I only use lighting points when necessary, my inverter fan and charging of phone and laptop.

NB: I can use the table top fridge and the washing machine together, but I don't do that because it's just one ba3. So if I'm using one, the other has to be off. However, in the afternoon when there's sun, the 55w fridge can be on alongside the 43inch TV, decoder, and home theater. All these combined only amount to about 20% load on the inverter.

And I do this only when the charge controller shows a float charge.

Thanks a lot. With this your setup, you are able to have light basically 24 hours ba, especially all thru the night for fan and charging of laptop/phone?
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Nteogwuija(m): 1:16am On Mar 23
adibo:


Thanks a lot. With this your setup, you are able to have light basically 24 hours ba, especially all thru the night for fan and charging of laptop/phone?

100%, and it doesn't go below 50% of usage. By morning the sun resumes charging it.
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by dollarnaira: 5:03am On Mar 23
Mobile power aka laptop powerbank
24ah lithium ion pack.
Plug and play

Powered 2 rechargeable fans at a good speed for 7 hours with juice still left.

Strictly for :

Regular LED tv
Energy Bulbs
All charging
Rechargeable fans
Laptops but not alien ware

Avoid:

Smart tv
Voltage regulator
Fluorescent bulbs
Regular fans ( coil based)

Price just 115k ( power of inflation)

Be a bachelor/spinster living like a king/queen.

Football lovers here you go.

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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by amstamon: 2:42am On Mar 25
Please house, can this solar works for this fan?

Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by amstamon: 9:18am On Mar 25
dollarnaira:
Mobile power aka laptop powerbank
24ah lithium ion pack.
Plug and play

Powered 2 rechargeable fans at a good speed for 7 hours with juice still left.

Strictly for :

Regular LED tv
Energy Bulbs
All charging
Rechargeable fans
Laptops but not alien ware

Avoid:

Smart tv
Voltage regulator
Fluorescent bulbs
Regular fans ( coil based)

Price just 115k ( power of inflation)

Be a bachelor/spinster living like a king/queen.

Football lovers here you go.
[quote author=amstamon post=129093763]Please house, can this solar works for this fan?
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by dollarnaira: 1:47pm On Mar 25
amstamon:


Which fan?
Oh you quoted wrongly
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 7:19am On Mar 28
Good morning house. I want to buy a Mercury 1.5kva hybrid inverter, a single 220ah battery and two 420w solar panels.

Will this setup be OK for charging of phones and laptop, one fan and a fridge (the fridge will be on for maybe 2 hours in the daytime during float charge)?

More importantly, kindly let me know the other things I will need to buy along with the inverter like surge protector, wires, etc and I will appreciate if the amount for each of them can also be put along with it. Thanks
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 8:59am On Mar 28
adibo:
Good morning house. I want to buy a Mercury 1.5kva hybrid inverter, a single 220ah battery and two 420w solar panels.

Will this setup be OK for charging of phones and laptop, one fan and a fridge (the fridge will be on for maybe 2 hours in the daytime during float charge)?

More importantly, kindly let me know the other things I will need to buy along with the inverter like surge protector, wires, etc and I will appreciate if the amount for each of them can also be put along with it. Thanks

What's the wattage of the fridge?
Be sure that the hybrid inverter is able to provide enough surge to start the fridge
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 9:23am On Mar 28
Obnoxious2001:


What's the wattage of the fridge?
Be sure that the hybrid inverter is able to provide enough surge to start the fridge

The fridge is 120w while the washing machine is 240w. According to the website, the 1.5kva inverter can take a surge which is twice it's capacity for 5 seconds
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Eche01(m): 9:50am On Mar 28
1.4kva Synergy Inverter
Price 65k
Just for 3 month
Reason why selling, demolition
Ikate Lagos

Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 10:06am On Mar 28
adibo:


The fridge is 120w while the washing machine is 240w. According to the website, the 1.5kva inverter can take a surge which is twice it's capacity for 5 seconds
Do you have the picture?
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 10:15am On Mar 28
Obnoxious2001:

Do you have the picture?


Of the inverter or the fridge?
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by dollarnaira: 10:27am On Mar 28
adibo:


The fridge is 120w while the washing machine is 240w. According to the website, the 1.5kva inverter can take a surge which is twice it's capacity for 5 seconds
Biko how much is the tubular?
I really wish you research to confirm the continuous power of the inverter if it is truly 750w. Mind you, your freezer will do btw 600 and 960w surge.
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 11:11am On Mar 28
dollarnaira:

Biko how much is the tubular?
I really wish you research to confirm the continuous power of the inverter if it is truly 750w. Mind you, your freezer will do btw 600 and 960w surge.

The tubular battery is 340k. I wont mind if I can find a cheaper but well trusted brand though.

They stated that the rated output power is 1500w, dont know if that is the same as the continuous power.

Ok, if the surge is 960w, will the 1.5kva inverter not handle such?
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 11:15am On Mar 28
adibo:


Of the inverter or the fridge?
Both
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 11:23am On Mar 28
Obnoxious2001:

Both

This

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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 9:23pm On Mar 28
Good evening, I need a very experienced and trusted inverter installer to help me with the installation of my inverter, location is Apapa road, Lagos
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 8:19am On Mar 29
adibo:
Good evening, I need a very experienced and trusted inverter installer to help me with the installation of my inverter, location is Apapa road, Lagos

I sent you a mail
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