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Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Oladhips(m): 1:45pm On May 14 |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Penuelseun(m): 3:21pm On May 14 |
okusbaba:charge controller should be 60a, mppt will be better than pwm as most 250w panels comes with 36v VOC. Go with 150w panels if you want to stick with pwm 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by okusbaba(m): 10:01pm On May 14 |
Penuelseun:. Your input is valid. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by papilo90(m): 6:57am On May 16 |
Hello guy. Please I need your expert advice. I need two set ups First for my farm Load 60 pcs of 5w akt bulbs. 20” tv (not sure of the watt) 1 50w standing fan And I need 12hrs for the lightening 7pm to 7am daily. Note: there’s no electricity on the farm, it’ll Be totally dependent on the solar installation. Second set up For the house Load 15 pcs of 5w akt bulbs 40” smart tv set 5 Phone chargers 1 laptop charger PS4 device 1 50w standing fans. Need something that can provide me stable 6 hrs for this set up. Thanks I anticipate your urgent responses |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Slightlyredneck: 11:09pm On May 16 |
papilo90:For the first setup. Assuming you are using the fan and TV for 6hrs. 1kva inverter 24v 2 220ah battery 60amps charge controller 24v 4 300w panels. For the second setup 1kva inverter 12v 2 150ah battery 60amps charge controller 5 300w panels 2 Likes |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Trippledots(m): 8:06am On May 17 |
The design above me looks ok...if on a tight budget and located in lagos, we can get these systems for you. Contact me let's talk. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Trippledots(m): 8:07am On May 17 |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 9:02am On May 18 |
papilo90:For the farm By 7pm to 7am you mean over the night or vice versa? If it's over the night you will need more battery backup. If it's the other way round, more solar panels will be more advantageous |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by eddyvicky001: 11:58am On May 19 |
1 12v 230a wet cell tub battery 300k.. 2 Belgium 400w Canadian panel 190k.. 1kva inverter 95k.. 40a charge controller 150k Installation etc 200k Total 935k I was given this as a budget for a load of 55inch Tv,PS5, two standing fan of 150 watts each ox fan to b precise and four laptops with 6 phones and 4 power banks with one starlink. Please the experts in the house what's your take on this? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Penuelseun(m): 12:27pm On May 19 |
eddyvicky001:this setup is small for the load you intend to power, first of all, what is your budget? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by eddyvicky001: 12:51pm On May 19 |
Penuelseun:950k max |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by eddyvicky001: 12:52pm On May 19 |
Penuelseun:950k |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Penuelseun(m): 1:02pm On May 19 |
eddyvicky001:you can not get a setup to power the load you listed for this amount, my advice to you is to remove the two ox fans from the inverter setup and replace them with DC fans, put your TV on energy saving mode when on inverter, you can charge the laptops in the afternoon including using the PS5 but don't power them all in the night. Your total load should not be more than 150w in the night and lower if you want the battery to last till the next day. The controller should be mppt and also 60a. What materials is he adding that makes only the installation fee 200k? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by eddyvicky001: 1:08pm On May 19 |
Penuelseun:Here is what he gave me 12v 200a battery 270k..or 12v 220a tub wet cell battery 290k.. or 12v 230a tub wet cell battery 300k.. Belgium 500w Canadian panel 100k or new 500w panel 120k.. Belgium 400w Canadian panel 95k or new one 110k 40a mppt charge controller 150k or 60a mppt charge controller 180k.. 1kva inverter is 95k 1.5kva inverter is 140k 2kva inverter is 180k 3kva inverter is 380k 3.5kva inverter is 420k.. 5kva inverter is 600k 7kva inverter is 850k.. Installation.... Logistics...... Installation accessories (15 meter of 6mm cable 3500 per meter is 55500, 10 6mm cable logs 10k, 100a copper change over 5k, 2wall place boards and nails 1500, 150a dc circuit breaker 15k, 60a ac circuit breaker 5k, 2.5 mm normal single black and red electric cable 5 yards each ie 10 yards 400 per yard is 4000)..... Plus workmanship totaling 200k 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Penuelseun(m): 2:17pm On May 19 |
eddyvicky001:ok, check this out 100ah lithium battery 350k or go for 200ah if you can afford it 3000w psw inverter(no inbuilt charger) 95k 60a powmr mppt controller 120k 400w x 2 Jinko solar panels 250k He can get the other accessories, note that you must use the majority of your appliances from morning till evening and minimize energy use in the night 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Trippledots(m): 2:39pm On May 19 |
eddyvicky001: To avoid heart break with fake panels, I can supply you the Tokunbo panels. Mono 460w--125k (very clean like new) Mono 265w--80k Mono 430w--120k Mono 250w--78k Jinko mono 325w--105k (2pcs left) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Poly (long frame) 300w--80k |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by eddyvicky001: 2:57pm On May 19 |
Penuelseun:The price difference between this and what he gave me sir seems to be a bit high tho I'm a newbie to this stuff can you please explain more so I understand better I will really appreciate that |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Slightlyredneck: 4:43pm On May 19 |
eddyvicky001:. How long do you intend to power these appliances? Secondly remove those ox fan. If you are willing to remove those fans and tell me how many hours you intend to run those appliances then I will design your system for you. You can then go and buy the items by yourself. But sincerely speaking I think the system is undersized. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by eddyvicky001: 9:04am On May 20 |
Slightlyredneck:Most of the time my tv is on my PS5 I don't intend to run it all day just when needed the fan can come in handy In the afternoon sometimes or at night meanwhile I'll get rechargable fans to replace them since they're power consuming. My laptops will be unplugged after a full charge my phones too besides I'll use my power banks to charge them so it won't be Everytime I use my solar to charge them so I save energy then lastly my starlink is going to be on all day |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by mikeayus(m): 12:04pm On May 23 |
Hello guys, Please where can I get the following accessories (Original products) in lagos. 10m 6mm Copper DC Wire Fuse 20A (2) DC Circuit Breaker 120A 1 Pole Battery Protection (MPPT & Battery) Fuse 350A DC Circuit Breaker 40/50A 1 Pole PV Protection (PV & MPPT) DC Surge Arrestor 1 Pole (800V) (Near PV on +ve side) DC Surge Arrestor 2 Poles (800V) (MPPT input +/-) MC4 1 to 1 (2) MC4 2 to 1 Y branch (2) MC4 Crimp Tool Regards |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Penuelseun(m): 5:24pm On May 23 |
mikeayus:You will get them all at Alaba |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by b0rn2fuck(m): 3:52am On May 24 |
My inverter is displaying short circuit only, I remove all the loads and still showing circuit |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Malquisoft(m): 11:32am On May 24 |
b0rn2fuck: Which product of inverter? 1 Like |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by b0rn2fuck(m): 12:10pm On May 24 |
Malquisoft:Nexus |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by VeryDarkMan01(m): 8:58pm On May 24 |
eddyvicky001: Have you gotten the starlink already I have a seller here who I can recommend to you and he's legit You will need to check him up at his office/store in Lagos Amuwo odofin Indicate interest if Interested so I link you up You check what you want to buy then you strike a deal... Cheers |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 2:11am On May 25 |
b0rn2fuck:Location |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by b0rn2fuck(m): 2:29am On May 25 |
Obnoxious2001:ogun state |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Obnoxious2001(m): 8:45pm On May 25 |
b0rn2fuck:You need to take to a service centre |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by boiz2men(m): 2:10am On Jun 03 |
Hello gents, Here's my setup - deep freezer - fridge - 65 inch TV - led lights - 3 inverter ACs - Rechargeable fans - chandelier - other small appliances My requirements: I want the fridge and freezer to run during the day from 8am - 4pm The ACs should run as needed. So max of all 3 running 24h on a necessary day. At night, I want to be able to use the reserved battery throughout the night to run at least 1 AC and fans and maybe TV and small appliances. Recommend a solar setup from me please |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Slightlyredneck: 9:25pm On Jun 04 |
boiz2men:Give me the wattage of all those appliances. |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by tipsy242: 10:13am On Jun 05 |
I wish to get a new Starplus battery 220aH tubular. Is it a good buy?? |
Re: Solar Power For An Average Middle Class Household by Ogarexmas: 2:15pm On Jul 07 |
Who has used this and how long does it last. I want to use it to power just my Hisense 43inch smart tv. And does it need much installation since I know nothing about it.
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