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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kristien4(m): 1:47pm On Apr 09
mctfopt:


Improperly joined cables increases resistances and hence voltage drop, but properly joined cable has less resistance and hence negligible voltage drop. Also waterproof your joint if joint is exposed to moisture or elements.
Thanks
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira: 2:18pm On Apr 09
Oshomo12:


Yes, I have. It happened to Icell-power inverter. I installed it and did earthing, only for the client to call an electrician who worked on the system after 4years, since I couldn't get to him in about a week. He bypass the earthing I did, the first rain of that year knocked the inverter out. This was an installation of 4 years old.

Please is the icell stand alone?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira: 2:19pm On Apr 09
TechGeek777:


Alaba and Jiji na 5&6

Due diligence is required when dealing with online sellers.

Buy from people who have names to protect.

Imagine buying panels from Fuoani and some get broken on transit and they start telling you stories.

They won't even let you know the panel was broken in the first place, rather they will replace it without telling you such stories because they reputation will be on the line.
True talk
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by babaegun(m): 2:22pm On Apr 09
Sold! Sold!! Sold!!!

@All

I have 5 units of fairly used 450W Flames Solar Panels for sale. They are all in good working condition. (Reason: Just upgraded)

Each one is for N00k each. If you are interested, kindly contact me on 0 8 x x 3 x 7 x 7 x 9. Text or Call.

Current Location of the Panels - Wumba, Apo, Abuja

Thank you.

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Oshomo12(m): 2:43pm On Apr 09
dollarnaira:


Please is the icell stand alone?

Yes, Icell-power 2.5kva, transformer based, fangpusung mppt controller etc
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Mavor: 5:04pm On Apr 09
jonescosmos:


You would need another array of 10x550w Panels connected to an MPPT 80A-120A range added to your setup. Because your planned panel capacity cannot float your 5.12KWh battery in 5 hours (10am-3pm) at NOTC while powering these loads you have mentioned during the day.
Secondly, your 5.12KWh battery Bank cannot power all the loads you mentioned throughout sun down hours, say 5pm to 7am (13hrs). You must reduce your consumption during sun down to about 390w or less to be able to use your battery to the next morning.

As for your AC, you need to tabulate the wattage rating of your appliances to see what and what you can power simultaneously without overloading your setup.
Thanks for your feedback. Please what is an MPPT 80A-120A range and how does it relate to my proposed inverter architecture? And you are saying I will need an additional 10x550w Panels? Why? Omo 20 panels is a lot
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Mavor: 5:07pm On Apr 09
Oshomo12:


Your load is too much for your battery, the minimum is 10kwh. Na you won use AC 24hrs. Pañels size is ok for a 10kwh battery.

Edited:
I read it wrong, use it during the afternoon, from 12noon to 6pm. This depends on how low you depleted your battery over night.
I work Mon to Fri and away from home 7.30am to 8pm. It is really the weekends and ocassional public holidays I am worried about.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 5:39pm On Apr 09
Mavor:
Please for budgetary reasons, I am thinking of getting a 5KW SRNE inverter with 5.12kWh Lithium Phosphate Iron battery and 5.5kWp Solar panels (10 panels x 550w). My home load is a 2HP LG Dual Inverter AC, One 55 inch LG flatscreen, 2 laptops, 1 video game console, 2 standing fans, one fridge, one water dispenser and 12 energy bulbs. Please how can I efficiently manage the load application on the inverter system to prolong its lifespan and when during a 24 hour period can I switch on the AC, what appliances do I need to switch off when using the AC and how many hours in a day can I use the AC? Kindly advise please. Thank you.


I'll recommend downgrading your AC to 1HP and trippling both your battery and PV capacity. Well done.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by jonescosmos(m): 6:06pm On Apr 09
Mavor:
Thanks for your feedback. Please what is an MPPT 80A-120A range and how does it relate to my proposed inverter architecture? And you are saying I will need an additional 10x550w Panels? Why? Omo 20 panels is a lot

Add external MPPT between 80A, 100A or 120A to accept the second array.
Since your inverter is possibly has 1 MPPT, and might have a PV limit of 6000w max, it's can't charge your battery and power your loads at the same time during sun up. This is because the load you mentioned is between medium to high load, introducing an external MPPT to the setup takes care of the charging during the day. While the inverter utilizes the array connected to it to power your loads and will still charge the battery if your load reduces.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by RickyM: 7:55pm On Apr 09
Ferdiwar:
I believe one of the problem you're having with your setup is your charging system.

Get an mppt charge controller like powmr and install, then confirm if the battery will still perform that poorly.

Again your inverter should be among the earlier models of Felicity inverters that are not that efficient (their self consumption are over 100w) and from the pictures you shared it looks like a used inverter that was repaired at some point.

Self consumption of inverter over 100W?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Danibestguy: 7:57pm On Apr 09
Hi everyone. Please have any used the POWMR hybrid inverter before? What's your recommendations on it?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Ferdiwar: 8:17pm On Apr 09
On a good day you should be generating over 4kwh from your panels which should be able to run your AC for 5 to 6 hours a day (I run my AC from 11am to 4pm).

For the fridge you can reduce the thermostat to allow for night usage then as for the rest you can use, monitor and adjust your loads based on your battery drainage.

But if you can, get a 10kwh or 7.6kwh battery.

Mavor:
Please for budgetary reasons, I am thinking of getting a 5KW SRNE inverter with 5.12kWh Lithium Phosphate Iron battery and 5.5kWp Solar panels (10 panels x 550w). My home load is a 2HP LG Dual Inverter AC, One 55 inch LG flatscreen, 2 laptops, 1 video game console, 2 standing fans, one fridge, one water dispenser and 12 energy bulbs. Please how can I efficiently manage the load application on the inverter system to prolong its lifespan and when during a 24 hour period can I switch on the AC, what appliances do I need to switch off when using the AC and how many hours in a day can I use the AC? Kindly advise please. Thank you.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 8:19pm On Apr 09
Anyone knows any 1.5kva hybrid inverter with Mppt controller I can get asap.

Please recommend!!
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Ferdiwar: 8:33pm On Apr 09
Yes you can check and confirm that yourself.

RickyM:

Self consumption of inverter over 100W?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adibo(m): 8:49pm On Apr 09
Trippledots:
Anyone knows any 1.5kva hybrid inverter with Mppt controller I can get asap.

Please recommend!!

Mercury has that

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by brightk(m): 8:51pm On Apr 09
adibo:


Mercury has that
dat mercury is over priced
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by isangjohnson: 9:05pm On Apr 09
Mavor:
Please for budgetary reasons, I am thinking of getting a 5KW SRNE inverter with 5.12kWh Lithium Phosphate Iron battery and 5.5kWp Solar panels (10 panels x 550w). My home load is a 2HP LG Dual Inverter AC, One 55 inch LG flatscreen, 2 laptops, 1 video game console, 2 standing fans, one fridge, one water dispenser and 12 energy bulbs. Please how can I efficiently manage the load application on the inverter system to prolong its lifespan and when during a 24 hour period can I switch on the AC, what appliances do I need to switch off when using the AC and how many hours in a day can I use the AC? Kindly advise please. Thank you.
The two key words you have used here, "budget and management" do not really corresponding with the energy demand listed here. Lol.
I will advise you reduce your loads so that you will be able to manage the entire system effectively.
AC can come up by 12 noon on sunny days and go off by 3. If you mistakenly keep the AC on till 4, part of the stored energy in the battery would be removed to support the running of the 2hp AC and the stored energy left in the battery may not sustain you till the following day depending on your night loads.
Though the watts of the fridge and water dispenser are unknown but I would advise you should keep them on over night.
Try and reduce the the number of the energy bulk at night.
Whenever the weather is not friendly, do not think of putting on the AC. I hope you have done enough research on that inverter.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 9:07pm On Apr 09
Trippledots:
Anyone knows any 1.5kva hybrid inverter with Mppt controller I can get asap.

Please recommend!!
The sms inverter has a 2kva/1.6kwh hybrid inverter... 80amp mppt charger but then u sudnt expect much from it. I get abt 400watts with a 900watt panel array so dunno if its my panel tilt angle or the mppt efficiency

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Ferdiwar: 9:31pm On Apr 09
Good evening house, please has anyone used solar panel optimizer?.

What's your opinion on using one.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 9:53pm On Apr 09
Ferdiwar:
Good evening house, please has anyone used solar panel optimizer?.

What's your opinion on using one.

How does that work?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by saxwizard(m): 9:55pm On Apr 09
Trippledots:
Anyone knows any 1.5kva hybrid inverter with Mppt controller I can get asap.

Please recommend!!

Get smarten 2kva instead

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by brightk(m): 11:20pm On Apr 09
saxwizard:


Get smarten 2kva instead
is it lithium compatible
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by AinsSama: 12:57am On Apr 10
babaegun:


Two banks consisting of (3.2v x 304Ah x 16 cells) each.
Great. Around how much did it cost?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by AinsSama: 1:08am On Apr 10
Mavor:
Please for budgetary reasons, I am thinking of getting a 5KW SRNE inverter with 5.12kWh Lithium Phosphate Iron battery and 5.5kWp Solar panels (10 panels x 550w). My home load is a 2HP LG Dual Inverter AC, One 55 inch LG flatscreen, 2 laptops, 1 video game console, 2 standing fans, one fridge, one water dispenser and 12 energy bulbs. Please how can I efficiently manage the load application on the inverter system to prolong its lifespan and when during a 24 hour period can I switch on the AC, what appliances do I need to switch off when using the AC and how many hours in a day can I use the AC? Kindly advise please. Thank you.

Only use the AC whenever your batteries are fully charged or getting close to being fully charged and on clear weather/sunny days majorly. The rest of the load is fine.
Forget night usage on AC until you're able to increase your battery capacity to at least 15kwh. Again, the rest of the load is fine for your intended use. Day and night
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by jonescosmos(m): 1:24am On Apr 10
Mavor:
Please for budgetary reasons, I am thinking of getting a 5KW SRNE inverter with 5.12kWh Lithium Phosphate Iron battery and 5.5kWp Solar panels (10 panels x 550w). My home load is a 2HP LG Dual Inverter AC, One 55 inch LG flatscreen, 2 laptops, 1 video game console, 2 standing fans, one fridge, one water dispenser and 12 energy bulbs. Please how can I efficiently manage the load application on the inverter system to prolong its lifespan and when during a 24 hour period can I switch on the AC, what appliances do I need to switch off when using the AC and how many hours in a day can I use the AC? Kindly advise please. Thank you.

I even forgot to ask you.
Is this your setup an OFF-GRID or Will you still DEPEND ON GRID sometimes?
Because from all other suggestions you are getting, people are ignoring to do a math on how you intend to recharge your 5.12KWh Battery Bank and Power your LOADS at the same time with a less than 5.5KWp Array if you are planning an OFF-GRIS setup. (Oh yes, just because your are installing 10x500w doesn't mean you will get 5.5KWp, don't say I didn't warn you)

My suggestions to you were based on OFF-GRID Setup.

Matter of fact any solar setup that cannot work 100% off-grid still makes you a slave of the grid.

What is worth doing is worth done well.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Mavor: 2:54am On Apr 10
AinsSama:


Only use the AC whenever your batteries are fully charged or getting close to being fully charged and on clear weather/sunny days majorly. The rest of the load is fine.
Forget night usage on AC until you're able to increase your battery capacity to at least 15kwh. Again, the rest of the load is fine for your intended use. Day and night
Thank you.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Mavor: 2:55am On Apr 10
jonescosmos:


I even forgot to ask you.
Is this your setup an OFF-GRID or Will you still DEPEND ON GRID sometimes?
Because from all other suggestions you are getting, people are ignoring to do a math on how you intend to recharge your 5.12KWh Battery Bank and Power your LOADS at the same time with a less than 5.5KWp Array if you are planning an OFF-GRIS setup. (Oh yes, just because your are installing 10x500w doesn't mean you will get 5.5KWp, don't say I didn't warn you)

My suggestions to you were based on OFF-GRID Setup.

Matter of fact any solar setup that cannot work 100% off-grid still makes you a slave of the grid.

What is worth doing is worth done well.
Not off grid. And I said for budgetary reasons meaning na there my power reach financially.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Mavor: 2:56am On Apr 10
isangjohnson:

The two key words you have used here, "budget and management" do not really corresponding with the energy demand listed here. Lol.
I will advise you reduce your loads so that you will be able to manage the entire system effectively.
AC can come up by 12 noon on sunny days and go off by 3. If you mistakenly keep the AC on till 4, part of the stored energy in the battery would be removed to support the running of the 2hp AC and the stored energy left in the battery may not sustain you till the following day depending on your night loads.
Though the watts of the fridge and water dispenser are unknown but I would advise you should keep them on over night.
Try and reduce the the number of the energy bulk at night.
Whenever the weather is not friendly, do not think of putting on the AC. I hope you have done enough research on that inverter.

I don't know much about SRNE inverters. Is it a good product please?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Mavor: 2:58am On Apr 10
Ferdiwar:
On a good day you should be generating over 4kwh from your panels which should be able to run your AC for 5 to 6 hours a day (I run my AC from 11am to 4pm).

For the fridge you can reduce the thermostat to allow for night usage then as for the rest you can use, monitor and adjust your loads based on your battery drainage.

But if you can, get a 10kwh or 7.6kwh battery.

Thanks. Will see if it is possible financially to increase to a 10kwh or 15kwh battery.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Mavor: 3:05am On Apr 10
jonescosmos:


Add external MPPT between 80A, 100A or 120A to accept the second array.
Since your inverter is possibly has 1 MPPT, and might have a PV limit of 6000w max, it's can't charge your battery and power your loads at the same time during sun up. This is because the load you mentioned is between medium to high load, introducing an external MPPT to the setup takes care of the charging during the day. While the inverter utilizes the array connected to it to power your loads and will still charge the battery if your load reduces.
Thanks. A lot of things to consider. First, don't know if my landlord will allow up to 20 solar panels on the roof. He will allow 10 for sure but 20 is a lot. Second is also the financial factor. But your proposed design makes a lot of sense to me.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by jasp12(m): 4:43am On Apr 10
TechGeek777:


Ask @Zeestone99 or @Valto, they have posted it here few pages back and I have seen some YouTubers put the inverter to action and it performed accordingly and also it batteryless function didn't disappoint.

Note that you shouldn't load it more than 80% of rated capacity.

Even a user posted few days ago on how they fixed his SMS inverter for him under warranty and even apologized on top it.

Repairs is the reason some people fear hybrid and also it's like putting your eggs in one basket 🧺

TBH hybrid is the way to go, am not saying Standalone is bad either but few points have been stated above on its merits.

Pls what's your experience using a batteryless inverter (bought Felicity inverter IVEM3024LI).... saw some post around 2022 you mentioned using a batteryless inverter.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by isangjohnson: 5:54am On Apr 10
Mavor:
I don't know much about SRNE inverters. Is it a good product please?
I don't know much about the reliability of this inverter.
Checking on more reviews will assist you a lot.

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