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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 8:00pm On Feb 14, 2019
NiyiOmoIyunade:
At this pricepoint, OP might be better off with a Victron 5Kva - premium brand, similar wattage and at least 100k less with a rich open source ecosystem for monitoring and control.

I think there is also the wonderful 'powerassist' feature in the Victron which the Magnum lacks ....



Nope Magnum is superb on it's own .. Sold & Installed several without issues as Oga George pointed ! It also has good after sales support from USA , few local source within and devices can be purchased/replaced like any victron component , Richmond can attest to that ! It depends on clients choice and budget ... Magnum MagWeb Monitoring Kit is also a powerful and cost effective tool for remotely monitoring Magnum inverters and accessories ! Nagode
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 8:06pm On Feb 14, 2019
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USA Magnum inverter MS4348PE 4300W 48V+ME-ARC 50 Remote ..... 920,000
USA Deka 210a battery .............190,000

Felicity 200a battery ...................90,000
Ritar 200a battery .......................115,000
Motoma 200a battery ................115,000
Cinemax 200a battery ................115,000
Cinemax 210a battery ................120,000

Morningstar 60a mppt ...............200,000
Morningstar 45a mppt................190,000
Tsm2 display ...............................60,000
Schneider 60a mppt ....................240,000

Battery equaliser 6-48v... 35,000 30,000

Epsolar Epever solar charge controllers
MT50 display ..................................15,000
Epever 12-24v 30a mppt ................50,000
Epever 12-24v 40a 4210N mppt ...........65,000
Epever 12-48v 60a itracer mppt....135,000

Epsolar PWM
30a 12-24v VS3024A .........30,000
45a 12-48v VS4548BN .......70,000
60a 12-48v VS6048AU .......80,000

Fangpusun MPPT
30a 12-24v .............................55,000
60a 12-48v mppt TR victron clone series ..125,000
60a 12-48v outback clone with display.......145,000
80a 12-48v mppt outback clone .................155,000

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1000w 12v=95k
1500w 12v=105k
3kva(2000w)-12v=115,000
4kva(3000w)-24v=155,000
5kva(4000w)-24/48=240,000
6kva(5000w)-24/48= 260,000
7.5kva(6000w)-24/48= 280,000

Keye 1.2kva/12v(without charger) 13,000
Keye 2.2kva/12v(without Charger) 18,000
Keye pure sinewave series
Keye 800va/12v 45,000
Keye 1.2kva/12v 55,000
Keye 3.5kva/24v 150,000
Keye 3.5kva/48v 150,000
Keye 5kva/24v 170,000
Keye 5kva/48v 170,000
Keye 7.5kva/48v 350,000
Keye 10kva/48v 370,000
Fangpusun 80a MPPT @ 155k
EP Solar 12/24/36/48v 60a mppt(i tracer) solar charge controller @ 135k
EP Solar 12/24v 40a MPPT solar charge controller @ 65k
Trojan 12v 200a J200re USA flooded batteries @ 129k...(limited quantity in stock)
Trojan 12v 205a agm batteries ... 165k
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Trojan 6v 375a agm battery ........ 170k
Trojay 6v 1225a flooded battery...485k
USA Deka 12v 210a .......190k
USA Mnspd 300 DC / AC ..... 50k
Schneider DC SPD ..........30k
AC/DC true RMS Clamp meters
UNI-T 203 ...N 20k
Suoer intelligent-automatic 30A 12V Battery Charger (MA-1230A) .... N 20k
DC display meters 0-30v...N 1600
DC display meters 0-120v..N 2200
ZHC Battery equalizer 12/24/36/48 volts..... 24k
Quanta Amaron 12v 200a vrla battery @ ...125k
Long 200a AGM batteries .... N120,000
Long 150a slim AGM battery..93,000
Long 100a AGM battery ........ 65,000
Long 100a carbon battery ..... 75,000
Superceed Batteries
12v 100ah= 40,000
12v 150ah= 60,000
12v 200ah= 80,000
Maximum power batteries
12v 100ah= 40,000
12v 150ah= 60,000
12v 200ah= 80,000
Double tech batteries
12v 100ah= 40,000
12v 150ah= 60,000
12v 200ah= 80,000
Network batteries
12v 110ah= 50,000
12v 180ah= 70,000
12v 210ah= 90,000
12v 250ah= 115,000
Flames 300w mono .... 47k
Watts meter "kill-a-watt meter" ....9k
Yachi solar panels ;
150w mono panels........@35k
260w mono panels.......@48k "limited stock"
310w mono panels........@59k "limited stock"

340w Solar world mono solar panels .... 78,000
Jinko 340w mono panel............70,000
Jinko 280w mono panel............57,000
Jinko 265w poly panel.............. 52,000
Trina solar 320w mono..............70,000
Trina solar 285w mono..............65,000
Era solar 300w mono.................58,000

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Victron multiplus 3kva 48v .....@600k
Schneider connect 2524..........@550k
Growatts SPF3000 plus hybrid/solar inverter...@295k
Growatts SPF 5000 hybrid/solar inverter... @325k
Canadian 340w mono solar panel"Korean cells" .... Offloading
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130w poly 23000
250w poly 39000
300w Mono 52,000
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100w mono 19500
150w poly 23000
200w mono 33000
260w poly 35500
260w mono 39000
320w poly 45500

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10kva Single phase 100,000
15kva Single phase 157,000
20kva Single phase 195,000
30kva Single phase 300,000
15kva 3Phase in/out 195,000
30kva 3Phase in/out 320,000
50kva 3Phase in/out 830,000

Mercury Spirit Plus Hybrid Inverters are available now
2000 Spirit 2kva 120,000
2001 Spirit Plus 2kva 135,000
3001 Spirit Plus 3kva 165,000
5001 Spirit Plus 5kva 220,000
3kva Soho Inverter 185,000
5kva Soho Inverter 265,000
7.5kva Soho Inverter 300,000

BATTERIES
Mercury 1.2kva Inverter 40,000
Mercury 2.4kva Inverter 45,000
Mercury 200ah GEL battery 140,000
Mercury 200ah AGM battery 100,000
Mercury 100ah AGM battery 55,500

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Luminous 200AH/12V SMF .....115k
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Luminous tubular 220AH/12V..105k

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Luminous 875va/12v Eco.......37k
Luminous 1.5kva/24v Eco.......57k
Luminous 1.5kva/24v Zelio.....75k
Luminous 1.5kva/24v hybrid...80k
Luminous 3.5kva/48v Cruise..180k
Luminous 5kva/96v Cruise ....400k
Luminous 7.5kva/120v Cruise..500k
Luminous 10kva/180v ...........660k
Luminous 15kva/240v.............1m
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Prag √√√√√ 1.2kva 12v....N70,000
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Prag √√√√√ 1.5kva 24v....N92,000
Prag √√√√√ 2.5kva 24v....N95,000 "Promo"
Prag √√√√√ 1.5kva 24v....N96_000

Prag Solar inverter 1.5kva 24v....N120,000
Prag inverter 3kva 24v ....N145,000
Prag inverter 5kva 48v...N250,000
Prag inverter 7.5kva 120v ....N410,000
Prag inverter 10kva 180v....N480,000

Prag 4kva 24v wall H ......N240,000
Prag 6.5kva 48v wall H....N350,000


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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by NiyiOmoIyunade(m): 8:16pm On Feb 14, 2019
Most definitely Magnum is a great inverter.

But at that price point you quoted, the inverter which gives the best bang for buck is .....



kiekie1:


Nope Magnum is superb on it's own .. Sold & Installed several without issues as Oga George pointed ! It also has good after sales support from USA , few local source within and devices can be purchased/replaced like any victron component , Richmond can attest to that ! It depends on clients choice and budget ... Magnum MagWeb Monitoring Kit is also a powerful and cost effective tool for remotely monitoring Magnum inverters and accessories ! Nagode
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by OgogoroFreak(m): 8:19pm On Feb 14, 2019
kiekie1:



Magnum 4348v ...N920,000

Yes you can use inverter and battery as standalone power system design !

Smartcellglobal,
081-350-31951
you mean once I buy this inverter and buy batteries, all is set?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 9:03pm On Feb 14, 2019
OgogoroFreak:
you mean once I buy this inverter and buy batteries, all is set?

Yes those are the core items to get .. Battery rack can be fabricated !

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 9:13pm On Feb 14, 2019
NiyiOmoIyunade:
Most definitely Magnum is a great inverter.

But at that price point you quoted, the inverter which gives the best bang for buck is .....





Sorry am just seeing this... Price quoted is for inverter and display Sir !
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by NiyiOmoIyunade(m): 10:40pm On Feb 14, 2019
Now the game is afoot! grin

Make we leave 'matter for Mathias' abeg, make we no scatter market!

At least now you have sweetened the deal for OP.

Bon chance


kiekie1:



Sorry am just seeing this... Price quoted is for inverter and display Sir !

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 1:31pm On Feb 15, 2019
NiyiOmoIyunade:
You are correct my Oga.

But just that all these el cheapo inverters and devices give us a chance to exercise our engineering talent and push things to the limit - the learnings thus acquired from hard experience are invaluable.

I am definitely porting over to premium soon, just waiting for a milestone to give myself an excuse to purchase it grin grin grin



Bros jst bring money, ur experience is enuf, oya credit the akkant cheesy

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 1:33pm On Feb 15, 2019
ojeysky:


I agree and he communicates well unlike some other seller that I know on this thread

Thnks boss i gat take care of my customers
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 3:59pm On Feb 15, 2019
makavele:
Oga Niyi,

Thank you.

I decided to tow the path of the silent observer. grin

Egbon ghost mode
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by durodee(m): 4:33pm On Feb 16, 2019
Update on my thin film panel experience:
About 3 years or so ago, I got some set of thin film panels- each 100W @ 99+ volts. I installed 14 then and just kept 6 in store. I recently dabbled to a venture that increased my water need and hence power need. I therefore ransacked my store for leftover electrical materials from my building project and here are the results.

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by durodee(m): 4:39pm On Feb 16, 2019
durodee:
Update on my thin film panel experience:
About 3 years or so ago, I got some set of thin film panels- each 100W @ 99+ volts. I installed 14 then and just kept 6 in store. I recently dabbled to a venture that increased my water need and hence power need. I therefore ransacked my store for leftover electrical materials from my building project and here are the results.
Materials:
1) 1 roll of 2.5mm copper wire -red (panels to knife switch)
2) scrap length of 4mm black and red copper cables (knife switch to CC)
3) 10mm multi-strand copper cables (CC to 200 amp 24v battery bank)
4) 100A knife switch
5) 30 amp MPPT EPSolar CC - bought second hand from Bigrover years ago!
6) Aluminum pipe ( left over from window construction) to serve as base for the solar panels
7) 6 nos 100w panels =600 watts

Results:
Instantaneous yields of between 18.5 amps to 19.9 amp around noon . approx 19A×24v= 456W using scrap materials.
Opinion:
Start with whatever you have; upgrade as quickly and as soon as possibly; you don't have to break the bank to enjoy Solar.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by durodee(m): 4:42pm On Feb 16, 2019
durodee:

Materials:
1) 1 roll of 2.5mm copper wire -red (panels to knife switch)
2) scrap length of 4mm black and red copper cables (knife switch to CC)
3) 10mm multi-strand copper cables (CC to 200 amp 24v battery bank)
4) 100A knife switch
5) 30 amp MPPT EPSolar CC - bought second hand from Bigrover years ago!
6) Aluminum pipe ( left over from window construction) to serve as base for the solar panels
7) 6 nos 100w panels =600 watts

Results:
Instantaneous yields of between 18.5 amps to 19.9 amp around noon . approx 19A×24v= 456W using scrap materials.
Opinion:
Start with whatever you have; upgrade as quickly and as soon as possibly; you don't have to break the bank to enjoy Solar.

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by efuro(m): 5:36pm On Feb 16, 2019
durodee:

Materials:
1) 1 roll of 2.5mm copper wire -red (panels to knife switch)
2) scrap length of 4mm black and red copper cables (knife switch to CC)
3) 10mm multi-strand copper cables (CC to 200 amp 24v battery bank)
4) 100A knife switch
5) 30 amp MPPT EPSolar CC - bought second hand from Bigrover years ago!
6) Aluminum pipe ( left over from window construction) to serve as base for the solar panels
7) 6 nos 100w panels =600 watts

Results:
Instantaneous yields of between 18.5 amps to 19.9 amp around noon . approx 19A×24v= 456W using scrap materials.
Opinion:
Start with whatever you have; upgrade as quickly and as soon as possibly; you don't have to break the bank to enjoy Solar.

1. Marvellous!

Using your "19A×24v= 456W" or 19A/25A is equal to 76% PV yield,
particularly at this dusty weather is impressive.
Also, you definitely enjoy the advantage of easy cleaning at will.

2. Yours in bold above is well spoken.

3. Advert - advert- almost on every slide is making the room so boring.
Pls let's rejuvenate this forum with reviews and pix.

Though- Just my piece

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by NiyiOmoIyunade(m): 8:28pm On Feb 16, 2019
Looks good!

Although at first I struggled with the cable gauges used especially 2.5MM wire from panel to CC. If possible you should at least match the wire gauge of the panel cables in the panel to CC connection.

If I understood correctly, you have just 600 watts of panels deployed right now? You must review the suitability of your cable gauges if you ever plan to upgrade.

How is the Knife Switch handling arcing with DC currents passing through when you (dis)connect the PV array?

I have played several times with the idea of using a 200A knife switch as a manual disconnect from battery for my 60A MorningStar CCs (2 units with 1 unit to each pole of the knife switch) but fear nor gree me do am - the copper in the knife switch definitely looks like it should take it but you just never know especially with CCs & PV array fond of doing ~3kw each on a regular basis.



durodee:

Materials:
1) 1 roll of 2.5mm copper wire -red (panels to knife switch)
2) scrap length of 4mm black and red copper cables (knife switch to CC)
3) 10mm multi-strand copper cables (CC to 200 amp 24v battery bank)
4) 100A knife switch
5) 30 amp MPPT EPSolar CC - bought second hand from Bigrover years ago!
6) Aluminum pipe ( left over from window construction) to serve as base for the solar panels
7) 6 nos 100w panels =600 watts

Results:
Instantaneous yields of between 18.5 amps to 19.9 amp around noon . approx 19A×24v= 456W using scrap materials.
Opinion:
Start with whatever you have; upgrade as quickly and as soon as possibly; you don't have to break the bank to enjoy Solar.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by durodee(m): 2:10pm On Feb 17, 2019
NiyiOmoIyunade:
Looks good!

Although at first I struggled with the cable gauges used especially 2.5MM wire from panel to CC. If possible you should at least match the wire gauge of the panel cables in the panel to CC connection.

If I understood correctly, you have just 600 watts of panels deployed right now? You must review the suitability of your cable gauges if you ever plan to upgrade.

How is the Knife Switch handling arcing with DC currents passing through when you (dis)connect the PV array?

I have played several times with the idea of using a 200A knife switch as a manual disconnect from battery for my 60A MorningStar CCs (2 units with 1 unit to each pole of the knife switch) but fear nor gree me do am - the copper in the knife switch definitely looks like it should take it but you just never know especially with CCs & PV array fond of doing ~3kw each on a regular basis.



Thanks! I do have other panels installed to serve my main needs. 6 nos Mono Solarworld 255W as 3S2P to a 60 amp Itracer CC ( done by myself) and 6 nos poly 170W panels, all in parallel to a 40 amp epever CC ( my first installation , done by an installer when I was a complete newbie, I did not even know the name of the panels). The unique parameters for the thin film DuPoint panels (100w, 100 panels, open circuit) preclude any thoughts of upgrading that SPECIFIC setup.
Will I use the same wires gauge for voltages less than 100v? Maybe not! Even my Mono setup is 6mm @135v panel to CC. It is interesting to note the cables of the DuPoint thin film panels look like 4mm ALUMINUM to me!!
Now to knife switch issue. I only put between panels and Cc and I use it because of the simplicity and the fact that I extremely rarely work on my setup during the day; almost always at night or very early morning before work- so the panels are quiet and I don't notice any arching.
I don't have the technical expertise of you Oga at the tops! grin
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 6:58pm On Feb 17, 2019
pls house is this normal?

i have a very small setup. two 100w panels in parallel charging a 180ahr battery. i average 40w draw on the inverter but thats not the issue. My battery measured 12.9v when i got it but i haven't been able to get it up to 12.7v ever since. i added a laptop charger to the solar input just to boost the input power. laptop charger clocks in at 89w and the battery voltages rapidly rises once there is power supply. but i noticed that once the battery voltage gets to 12.6v, the voltage drops to 12.4,3 and 2. looking at the wattmeter on the wall shows the charger watts drop to less than 3w.

my concern is why is the pwm cc disconnecting the dc source at 12.6v when it is set at a float of 13.8v?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 7:30pm On Feb 17, 2019
Trippledots:
pls house is this normal?

i have a very small setup. two 100w panels in parallel charging a 180ahr battery. i average 40w draw on the inverter but thats not the issue. My battery measured 12.9v when i got it but i haven't been able to get it up to 12.7v ever since. i added a laptop charger to the solar input just to boost the input power. laptop charger clocks in at 89w and the battery voltages rapidly rises once there is power supply. but i noticed that once the battery voltage gets to 12.6v, the voltage drops to 12.4,3 and 2. looking at the wattmeter on the wall shows the charger watts drop to less than 3w.

my concern is why is the pwm cc disconnecting the dc source at 12.6v when it is set at a float of 13.8v?

It's not normal. I really do not understand the part about adding a laptop charger to the system. You mean you added the output (in DC) of a laptop charger to the input of the CC or directly to the battery?

I think the problem may likely be the PWM CC. Try getting an inexpensive MPPT ,and connect the two panels in series. Do you ever charge with the inverter? If you do, what voltage do you get when you do.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 8:25pm On Feb 17, 2019
mctfopt:


It's not normal. I really do not understand the part about adding a laptop charger to the system. You mean you added the output (in DC) of a laptop charger to the input of the CC or directly to the battery?

Yes pls.

I think the problem may likely be the PWM CC. Try getting an [color=#990000]inexpensive MPPT [/color] i have an issue with my landlord not allowing pv installation so i really cant increrase my panels as i would want,and connect the two panels in series. Do you ever charge with the inverter? nope, its a cheap 500w car psw inverter If you do, what voltage do you get when you do.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 8:32pm On Feb 17, 2019
mctfopt:


It's not normal. I really do not understand the part about adding a laptop charger to the system. You mean you added the output (in DC) of a laptop charger to the input of the CC or directly to the battery?

I think the problem may likely be the PWM CC. Try getting an inexpensive MPPT ,and connect the two panels in series. Do you ever charge with the inverter? If you do, what voltage do you get when you do.

as for that mppt, i thoroughly researched it before buying that pwm and i felt it was an overkill for my system. i may have to buy it after all. btw, that powr model is actually a clone of the makeskyblue original fyi
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 9:03pm On Feb 17, 2019
Trippledots:


as for that mppt, i thoroughly researched it before buying that pwm and i felt it was an overkill for my system. i may have to buy it after all. btw, that powr model is actually a clone of the makeskyblue original fyi

That clone issue is hard to prove smiley
There are these back and forth accusations between these two. The difference between the two is not much: by the way I have seen both and I don't really see any difference between them hardware wise apart from the software little difference. That being said, getting an MPPT won't be a waste of money.

I'm still a bit confused on the part the laptop charger plays.

Trippledots:
i have an issue with my landlord not allowing pv installation so i really cant increrase my panels as i would want,and connect the two panels in series.


Also, how is it much of a difference to your landlord if you change your panel connection configuration from parallel to series as I think you already have two panels connected in parallel? I thought the problem he has is with you adding more panels.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 1:39am On Feb 18, 2019
mctfopt:


That clone issue is hard to prove smiley
There are these back and forth accusations between these two. The difference between the two is not much: by the way I have seen both and I don't really see any difference between them hardware wise apart from the software little difference. That being said, getting an MPPT won't be a waste of money.

I'm still a bit confused on the part the laptop charger plays.




Also, how is it much of a difference to your landlord if you change your panel connection configuration from parallel to series as I think you already have two panels connected in parallel? I thought the problem he has is with you adding more panels.


THE makesky claims to have software updates, thats my reason for believing they are the oroginals

@laptop charger...i simply spliced up the power brick output and paralled it with the pv cables. thats all

@landlord...well i mentioned him because i would have just added more pv modules rather than gamble with a power brick as dc input to my cc
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ojeysky(m): 11:51am On Feb 18, 2019
duwdu:
My PIP5048GK was formally delivered yesterday.

Here are some "still tear-rubber" unboxing photos (a total of nine, spread over three posts including this,) for eye candy...

........
P34c3
.....
...

I am looking at the manual it's written 320vdc as the normal operating voltage but the attached picture reads 240vdc.

Irrespective am trying to understand what this means, does it mean that it is until I have sufficient number of panels in series totalling 240v that the stuff can work?

So if a solar panel Max PV is 32v I will need a least 8 panels before I can use this inverter?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeartforGod: 12:59pm On Feb 18, 2019
Good-day house,

Am in need of 5kva 48V inverter with low idle power consumption (preferably hybrid inverter at a good price point). Kindly point me in the right direction.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 2:15pm On Feb 18, 2019
mctfopt:


That clone issue is hard to prove smiley
There are these back and forth accusations between these two. The difference between the two is not much: by the way I have seen both and I don't really see any difference between them hardware wise apart from the software little difference. That being said, getting an MPPT won't be a waste of money.

I'm still a bit confused on the part the laptop charger plays.




Also, how is it much of a difference to your landlord if you change your panel connection configuration from parallel to series as I think you already have two panels connected in parallel? I thought the problem he has is with you adding more panels.


what do you think about fangpusun cc as against makeskyblue or powmr?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 2:27pm On Feb 18, 2019
Trippledots:


what do you think about fangpusun cc as against makeskyblue or powmr?

Fangpusun can handle higher current more than any of the other two and most users complain of being unable to use more than 6mm size cable on either the pv or battery terminal section of the MakeSkyBlue or Powmr CC, in Fangpusun you can easily use a 16mm cable on the cable terminating point of the CC. Fangpusun has more customization and data logging ability too. If you can afford it, go for it.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 9:24pm On Feb 18, 2019
HeartforGod:
Good-day house,

Am in need of 5kva 48V inverter with low idle power consumption (preferably hybrid inverter at a good price point). Kindly point me in the right direction.

Growatts SPF 5000plus hybrid/solar pure sinewave inverter... N370,000

Gennex 5kva 48v hybrid inverter ..... N260,000


Contact,
Smartcellglobal services,
081-350-31951
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by pranil(m): 11:31pm On Feb 18, 2019
NiyiOmoIyunade:
Looks good!



How is the Knife Switch handling arcing with DC currents passing through when you (dis)connect the PV array?




Knife switch definitely NO I don't recommend it even for AC they tend to get loose and create hotspot after frequent use . Also Knife switch will not only arc but continue arcing after opening on heavy load

typically AC contactors for DC duty are derated despite having ARC chute ( by 1.41 RMS ratio) also normally the arc chutes for DC are different to limit high voltages which might damage the connected equipment

The attached ABB article explains in detail

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by pranil(m): 11:39pm On Feb 18, 2019
ojeysky:


I am looking at the manual it's written 320vdc as the normal operating voltage but the attached picture reads 240vdc.

Irrespective am trying to understand what this means, does it mean that it is until I have sufficient number of panels in series totalling 240v that the stuff can work?

So if a solar panel Max PV is 32v I will need a least 8 panels before I can use this inverter?

The MPP solar mentions 120 to 450 V DC as MPPT range with ideal as 240 V DC for max efficiency and max 500 V DC

for series connection Min you need 120V / Vmpp of panel and max 500DC /Voc of panel - best combo is 250V DC/Vmpp of panel

Also take care when selecting fuses /breaker etc . They must be rated 250 or 600 V DC based on your final selection . may of them in market like midnight solar are rated only upto 150 V DC

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 11:56pm On Feb 18, 2019
pranil:


The MPP solar mentions 120 to 450 V DC as MPPT range with ideal as 240 V DC for max efficiency and max 500 V DC

for series connection Min you need 120V / Vmpp of panel and max 500DC /Voc of panel - best combo is 250V DC/Vmpp of panel

Also take care when selecting fuses /breaker etc . They must be rated 250 or 600 V DC based on your final selection . may of them in market like midnight solar are rated only upto 150 V DC

Welcome back Boss !

Guess i have few units of DC breakers with higher vdc ratings;

-100a 500vdc DCB "double pole"
-63a 500vdc DCB "double pole"
-63a 250vdc DCB "single pole"
-150a DCB "3 pole"

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 9:28am On Feb 19, 2019
HeartforGod:
Good-day house,

Am in need of 5kva 48V inverter with low idle power consumption (preferably hybrid inverter at a good price point). Kindly point me in the right direction.

Felicity hybrid inverter with inbuilt Mppt Controller - 250k

1yr warranty with top notch service center.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Barezzi(m): 10:24am On Feb 19, 2019
Fairly used Gennex 5kva 48v hybrid inverter - N190k

HeartforGod:
Good-day house,

Am in need of 5kva 48V inverter with low idle power consumption (preferably hybrid inverter at a good price point). Kindly point me in the right direction.

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