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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 11:04am On Mar 30 |
Good morning, I want to get batteries for a 2.5kva or 1.5kva hybrid inverter. I just noticed that two 220ah batteries give a total of 440ah at 594k while four 150ah batteries gives a total of 600ah at 580k. By my local man logic, the 150ah option seems better to me cus I get about 160ah more battery capacity. Pls, those who are experts, is this my logic correct and can I go for this 150ah option? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by VonScott(m): 5:26pm On Apr 04 |
Evening bro, what solar solution would you recommed/adopt for a BQ or one bedroom in todays current dispensation (economy wise and market availability)? hp notebook - 45W akt lightbulb - 2 nos @ 5W smartphone charging - 2 nos @ 10W ox fan - 80W total load: 155W Also, laptop & led bulb takes most priority and needs to be able to last at least about 6hrs at night. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 8:19pm On Apr 04 |
VonScott: Economy no wise this period . But if you want to go cheap, lithium power kit would have been a very good option for you if you had a DC fan. But considering your current load Just budget 600k up 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by VonScott(m): 1:08pm On Apr 05 |
Obnoxious2001: . Thanks bro, will look into the lithium power kit thing. Speaking of DC fan, though this is a DIY thread, what do you think about package deals like this one I saw on jumia? 75Ah Battery 3000Watts/12volt Inverter with inbuilt charger 20A Controller 160W Solar Panel 16inch DC FAN
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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by petrusevents(m): 1:31pm On Apr 05 |
Obnoxious2001: 155w @6hrs on low budget 500 watts sachet inverter 25k 100ah battery 150k 30a solar charger controller 10k 2 150 watts solar panel 90k and other minor accessory 30k find an engineer to install it for you and you are good to go. NB you can go for tokunbo panel to reduce cost. 2 Likes |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by VonScott(m): 1:43pm On Apr 05 |
petrusevents: (approx300) Thanks for this bro. I'll take some time to study these numbers .. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 2:08pm On Apr 05 |
petrusevents:This is almost 400k . The max back he will get is 3hrs. From this set up. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by dollarnaira: 7:54pm On Apr 05 |
VonScott: How long does your battery last after a single charge? I would have sold my set up to but I stopped to advertise because I fell in love with what I built. I can move with it. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by dollarnaira: 7:57pm On Apr 05 |
VonScott: How long does your battery last after a single charge? I would have sold my set up to but I stopped to advertise because I fell in love with what I built. I can move with it. Avoid the ox fan https://www.nairaland.com/7902446/diy-lithium-ion-like-minds/8#129052552 |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 6:56am On Apr 06 |
Good evening all. Under utility charging mode of my inverter, it shows AC maximum charging current of 60A. Should I leave it at 60A or reduce it to 20A (dats what I saw online) while the maximum solar charging current is showing 80A, should I set this to 80A as well? I am using two 220ah tubular batteries
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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by VonScott(m): 10:09am On Apr 07 |
dollarnaira:Battery is fairly good bro, get around 2hr 30min. Seen your thread, amazing stuff you created. haha that OX is a power hog. 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by walexsho(m): 11:29am On Apr 11 |
This is a Nice thread... Please what is the latest price of 500watt inverter/charger, Solar charge controller and 180watt solar panel |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 8:53pm On Apr 13 |
Good evening all. I bought a digital timer to use with my fridge for my inverter. I used it for the first time on Friday and set it to turn on my fridge by 8.30am and turn it off by 3.30pm. The problem now is that when I got home around 7pm, the fridge was off, since there was light at that time, I turned on the fridge but the fridge is no longer working. It makes a click sound every few minutes, the fridge light is on but the things in the fridge and freezer are not getting cold. Also, now, when the fridge makes the click sound, the load on the inverter rises to about 800w for a few seconds before dropping down to normal which did not happen before. What could be the problem? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 9:15pm On Apr 13 |
adibo: When Plug the fridge directly what is the response? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 10:00pm On Apr 13 |
Obnoxious2001: Same thing. It makes a click sound every few minutes, the fridge light is on but the things in the fridge and freezer are not getting cold Also, whenever it makes the click sound, the inverter fans start working and the inverter becomes noisy, and the load shows almost 800w before dropping but when before using the digital timer, the fridge never takes the inverter load beyond 300w at any point in time 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 10:06pm On Apr 13 |
adibo: I think your fridge has the problem. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 8:04am On Apr 16 |
Obnoxious2001: Good morning, thanks for your response to my question on my fridge, a repairer fixed it yesterday. Is there any ceiling fan that consumes very low power? Like 10 to 20w? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Penuelseun(m): 9:42am On Apr 16 |
adibo:yeah, qasa DC ceiling fan |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 11:24am On Apr 16 |
Penuelseun: Thanks a lot, I will check it out |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 12:09pm On Apr 16 |
adibo: Quasa ceiling fan |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by adibo(m): 12:55pm On Apr 16 |
Obnoxious2001: Thanks bro 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Tekenny: 10:04pm On Apr 21 |
Please I have a quick question and I'm trying to make plans for it in the future. what capacity and solar system will be suitable for the following appliances to run 24/7 ? Charging of phones (4) = 60w 1 laptops = 45w 5 boobs = 39w 42 inches TV = 65w 2 standing fans = 20w Everything= 229w approximately 250w |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 4:34am On Apr 22 |
Tekenny: 1kwp of solar 200ah battery lead battery or 100ah lithium battery 1kva inverter Modification I just saw you said 24hrs. 24v is Better @okusbaba quote is valid. You will need 6pcs of solar panels. The quotation will give you back up time of 13hrs 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Odunayaw(m): 1:31pm On Apr 22 |
Tekenny:I couldn't help but ask 5 what? 3 Likes |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by okusbaba(m): 4:44pm On Apr 22 |
Tekenny:1kva inverter 24v 4 150ah battry 60amps charge controller 5 300w panels. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 6:47pm On Apr 22 |
Odunayaw: You sure no be Wetin confuse me 2 Likes |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by izzyboi(m): 12:54am On Apr 28 |
Hello Please is it advisable to use a ceiling fan of 58W (+/-5W). It's a duravolt fan with a solar set up of 65Ah battery? Also does charging power bank with the solar set up affect it? Thank you |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 9:34pm On May 01 |
izzyboi:Any appliance that is energy saving is always acceptable. No it doesn't Try to get a fan that has an inbuilt battery it will work optimally with your kind of setup 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by izzyboi(m): 6:01am On May 02 |
Obnoxious2001:Thank you |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by yungz: 8:10pm On May 10 |
Good evening house, i stumbled upon this thread while doing my research, these past few months electricity Has been very unstable and it's affecting my work. I'm really looking to get a solar panel that can power just my laptop and phones during daytime. I don't need the solar to run at night. 1hp laptop 65watts 3 phones |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by okusbaba(m): 1:43pm On May 14 |
yungz:. 500w 12v inverter 100ah 12v battery 20amps charge controller 2 250w panels. 1 Like |
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