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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by tonididdy(m): 7:16pm On Nov 18, 2019
olaolu11:


Done. Expect my message

Still waiting friend
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 7:21pm On Nov 18, 2019
earthrealm:


am yet to receive mine, however, i believe the fan is like a laptop..it will have a port for 12v input and an ac to dc power pack.
so you can either connect a battery directly to the 12v input port to operate the fan like a rechargeable, or you use the ac/dc adapter/powerpack...and use it like a normal ac fan. i prefer the UKA fan model, as it has a small inbuilt battery, thus works for 1 or 2hrs as rechargeable fan

One or two hours is no deal to me; I need the fan to run overnight if need be. That's why I'm thinking of connecting directly to my battery bank or ac socket port so it won't go off in the middle of the night.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 7:24pm On Nov 18, 2019
chris81964:

There are lots of channels on YouTube dedicated to this. Invest in data. I also have videos on my channel that answer some of these questions.

Do you mind sharing the link to the videos.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 7:28pm On Nov 18, 2019
Namzy:

Fan has a port for 12v input and comes with both wire attached to positive and negative clip and an ac to dc cable. Watts at max speed is about 22w

Thanks. Seems it will serve my purpose then. I hope it won't be out of stock before month end sha.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 7:30pm On Nov 18, 2019
tonididdy:


Still waiting friend

I just got home from work. This your number is not valid, it not going through on calls, WhatsApp or anything. Its saying not valid
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by GeorgeD1(m): 7:39pm On Nov 18, 2019
olaolu11:


One or two hours is no deal to me; I need the fan to run overnight if need be. That's why I'm thinking of connecting directly to my battery bank or ac socket port so it won't go off in the middle of the night.

brother,
why don't you contact juo and get yourself a low consumption dc/ac ceiling fan?
at full speed it's just about 25w and first or second speed would set you back only 5w.
I think it would serve you better than this standing fan you're trying to purchase.
best of all, you can obviously hook it up to your inverter system without stress.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by tonididdy(m): 9:32pm On Nov 18, 2019
olaolu11:


I just got home from work. This your number is not valid, it not going through on calls, WhatsApp or anything. Its saying not valid
You have to copy and paste (save) it in your contacts as seen.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by queenfav(f): 10:00pm On Nov 18, 2019
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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 12:45am On Nov 19, 2019
GeorgeD1:


brother,
why don't you contact juo and get yourself a low consumption dc/ac ceiling fan?
at full speed it's just about 25w and first or second speed would set you back only 5w.
I think it would serve you better than this standing fan you're trying to purchase.
best of all, you can obviously hook it up to your inverter system without stress.


Oga George you still dey? I think say you don waka from this loop. Long time o. Thanks.

@ Juo.
Pls show colour a beg
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 12:50am On Nov 19, 2019
tonididdy:

You have to copy and paste (save) it in your contacts as seen.


Exactly what I did except if I didn't pick all the digits when I copied it which is unlikely.

+*** 58 *25 8*75?


Send me the WhatsApp no again on:
abiodunola@ymail.com



It is a mail I hardly use.
Spammers, pls spare me your junk.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 1:30am On Nov 19, 2019
How do I get a member on this loop aside the person making contact? I am trying to get juo.
I have gone back some to see if I can get one of his posts and connect from there but I didn't see any recent one.

Incidentally, I went back to beginning of this thread and saw names that were movers of this thread then that are now extinct. Your contributions are invaluable, pls come back o
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 2:40am On Nov 19, 2019
@ George's
Any link to the fan you mentioned?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 2:49am On Nov 19, 2019
Ho do you delete a post on this thread?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by olaolu11(m): 2:50am On Nov 19, 2019
@ JUO.

Your attention needed sir
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 4:34am On Nov 19, 2019
nonoski:
Just out of curiosity why hasn't anyone experimented with Wind Turbines.

These past few weeks Sun shine was a huge luxury here in Port Harcourt.

In the month of Sept and October some days it rained or was cloudy for 6 straight days
With very poor solar yield. Even today 16th of Nov its still raining in ph.

I had to improvise and maneuver to make sure my batteries don't fall below 12.3v but even at that on 3 occasions the batteries fell to 11.9v and 12.1v before sunrise.

My battery bank is 48v 600amps (12nr) with a solar array of 7350w (15nr 250w & 12nr 300w) and 2nr Outback Charge Controller FM80

These has necessitated my research on wind turbines but it seems to have very poor reviews.

I want buy 2nr 1000w FuSystems wind turbine paralleled to give 2,000w.

Please those who have used wind turbines please what is experience.

You may only be to enjoy wind turbine if you stay in certain locations which may include but not limited to shorelines, city outskirts, farms with very few overhead vegetations. These are my experience with places with fairly good wind speed, although I have not used wind energy myself.

If you live in cities and especially in those with serious overcast heavy air as seen in industrialised cities like PH, you may not get adequate wind speed to enjoy a turbine except if installed several meters into the air.

I stand to be corrected from wind energy users sha.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 4:59am On Nov 19, 2019
efuro:
I thought you're one of the old members here.

The issue of wind turbine had been dealth with long long time ago when many of us were finding it hard to maintain healthy over nite voltage. But nowadays lithium brands have been helpful.
Pls Check out may be you may find it helpful.

https://www.nairaland.com/390522/solar-energy-complement-fta/305#62133575



My brother, this lithium thing wicked no be small. Haba! It now became a waiting game for me and the thing, counting the rate of voltage drop when it working. Shuo! Na so this thing talk say make I dey look am o.

12v 120ah 13.3v when fully charged on a 114 watts freezer. When first installed, I waited late into the night to watch the voltage drop to the 12.2v low voltage disconnect that I preprogrammed when it was on lead acid. 11:30pm, I was already sleepy and when it never reach 12.5volt I had to manually switch off the inverter myself. That is like some 5.5 hours extra mileage over the counterpart 12v 100ah lead acid battery. I no plan for any vigil abeg.

Following day I had to upward review the LV disconnect value to 12.4v (I'd have made it 12.5v but because the voltage fluctuates to 12.4v at startup of the freezer). I also downward review the solar panel disconnect voltage to 13.7v from 14.7v, HV reconnect to 13.4v from 14.4v (full charge of battery is 13.3v and it requires no equalization-float parameters of lead batteries). With 13.4v HV reconnect, the freezer starts up at around 10am. I retired the external charger used with the AGM since the lithium battery has an in-built charger, requiring you to only plug in an AC cable.

This freezer was until recently on 12v 100ah and by 6:30pm, the 12.2v low voltage already kicks in. Then with the AGM battery, by 9:30 in the morning, it has already reached the 14.4v reconnect point and freezer is on.

Now that results from this test run seems to be impressive in the past week, I think I'll retire all the lead batteries for less demanding tasks and replace with lithium, maybe even try a 24v pack for more breathtaking experiences.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 5:16am On Nov 19, 2019
Namzy:

I'm sure the charge controller you are looking out to determine whether you battery is full is basing the it's percentage on the battery voltage which is unreliable. My axpert inverter does that. Your battery will have different voltage based on the load applied to it. So a 100% battery when you put a sufficient load on it will suddenly drop to like say 80% and when you remove the load it rises back to 100%. For an accurate battery % reading get a battery meter that has a shunt to calculate amps going in and out to determine the battery percentage. I recommend the fangpusun bmv 700 on aliexpress.

Will the battery monitor be connected in series with the battery-inverter line in order to measure the amps? Most meters that do that require series connection. If it's only for voltage measurement, parallel connection suffices.

New type of DC meters that do not require series connection but works by parallel connection and hall effect sensor to measure current flow thru the battery-inverter positive lead are still on the expensive side, much more expensive than the counterpart AC hall sensor current meters.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by earthrealm(m): 5:39am On Nov 19, 2019
tonididdy:


Bro am willing to take a private lesson from you maybe via WhatsApp. I wish you can invite me to your setup for private tutoring.

I learnt satelite installations (dish cable TV) via NL just like that...i am willing to learn this too but I know nothing about load( do you mean what I intend to power with my setup?)

you can also register for free webinars, below is a link to register for a webinar from morning star corp, one of the best RE makers in the world.

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8860474228873999361
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by tonididdy(m): 5:48am On Nov 19, 2019
olaolu11:


Exactly what I did except if I didn't pick all the digits when I copied it which is unlikely.

+*** 58 *25 8*75?


Send me the WhatsApp no again on:
abiodunola@ymail.com



It is a mail I hardly use.
Spammers, pls spare me your junk.
Hello my friend, Good morning.
I have just sent you a message.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 5:54am On Nov 19, 2019
olaolu11:


How is the power bank performance? I won't mind getting it o. I thought I would get two of those fans by month end but with this jack up in price, I may only get one and save for the other. E good make person get money o, I for fon buy since.

The power bank is actually marketed as a UPS for laptop but it has 3v to 21v voltage selector depending on your requirement. The performance of that power bank is sweet, depending on the capacities of installed batteries of course (either 3 or 6 batteries can be installed to produce nominal of 11.1v, 12.4v full charge). Remember that your typical laptop battery also has similar 6 pcs installed 18650s.

I installed 6 18650s of 2,200mah each and have a runtime of 7hrs to 8hrs full speed after sundown, meanwhile it remains fully charged as long as power comes from the 50 watts panel whenever the fan runs during sun hours.

NB: Please if you will buy the bank, I think you need to be careful with the some buyers. I bought the first set of 2 pcs about 2 years ago and only recently came to realize its usefulness in the solar fan thingy, outside of the occasional laptop and majorly security LED floodlight application I use it for (thanks to one forumite here who posted that he tweaked 2 units laptop batteries to his solar fan and has overnight runtime).

With this new discovery and realising I might require more units, I placed 2 more new orders from a different seller (cheaper offers - 3k6 than that of 2 years ago - 7k+) but I painfully discovered that the function was slightly challenginly different and I probably got my money's worth - the new units heat up pretty quickly when they work at 12v and above.

Another difference is that while the former ones require only the single press momentary key to switch on, these new ones require simultaneous press of all three keys each time you need to use it (in the ideal setting, the 3 key operation is only required to activate the unit each time there is a battery change). This posed serious challenge in use of the device in solar application. Instead of gluing one switch down to permanently keep the unit switched on, now I have to think of a way to glue down three switches!

Finally, one of the two apparently burnt out on a 80 watts 12v panel. The former ones do well on 80 watts panel, although I mostly use it at the manufacturer's specs 50 watts safety margin.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Chuckdee(m): 5:56am On Nov 19, 2019
olaolu11:



@ JUO.

Your attention needed sir

You can reach JUO on : 080-987-337-09
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Chuckdee(m): 5:57am On Nov 19, 2019
olaolu11:


Do you mind sharing the link to the videos.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf2yHKCTgZ80n4_mSJw9PHQ
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 6:22am On Nov 19, 2019
Namzy:

Bmv 700
US $39.96 | accessory 700 for MPPT controllers 5a 10a 15a 30a 50a4 45a 60a 70a
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/q4vm4C7O

How are you able to post links most especially AliExpress links on this thread without being banned by that foolish bot? Are you a mod?

I have never for once gotten away with it without having at least 24hrs sanction.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 6:27am On Nov 19, 2019
mktinsight:


You have a lot of rain, have you explored mini hydro turbines to charge your batteries?

And you think the government will not take you up on that?

I once thought that any individual who lives close to a well flooded culvert or bridge could just install a hydro power for himself. But I think the government may sue.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 6:29am On Nov 19, 2019
simydan:
Anybody interested in lifepo4 battery brand new made from 32650 cells any voltage and ah rating is welcome...you can quote me with your contact

This one is personally built for me

Sorry. But I think that is Lithium iron, not lithium phosphate.

And that is one big *as powerful BMS there. Think I seen that BMS on AliExpress.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 6:39am On Nov 19, 2019
olaolu11:


Panels, controller, battery, cable, inverter, changeover, breakers/fuse. Those are the basic components, the "I don chop". Others are what I shall call "I don't chop belleful".

grin grin
"I don't chop belleful"

Like dem earthrealm, omoniyulade and those other ones with national grid kilowatt powering in their apartments, abi?

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 6:52am On Nov 19, 2019
Penuelseun:
Hello my Ogas in the house, I have a question, can a 14. 8v dc input burn a 12v ups? Because I use my ups when charging and the battery gets to that voltage in the afternoon, I have been using it like that of recent but just worried about the ups not burning due to overvoltage. The ups is a bluegate 650

A 12v ups or inverter is usually rated for voltage range of between 9.5v to 15.5v, and most usually have disconnect protection at the high voltage setpoint.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 6:56am On Nov 19, 2019
GeorgeD1:


brother,
why don't you contact juo and get yourself a low consumption dc/ac ceiling fan?
at full speed it's just about 25w and first or second speed would set you back only 5w.
I think it would serve you better than this standing fan you're trying to purchase.
best of all, you can obviously hook it up to your inverter system without stress.

I hate ceiling fans. There are not mobile and therefore permanently change the appearance of the room, exept the luxury ceiling fans which beautify and if course does not come in solar LE consumption types.

For me, if I need anything like fan, standing fan does it or at worst orbit fan which is also small enough to be partially mobile and less conspicuous than those ceiling fans.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by idsolar(m): 7:43am On Nov 19, 2019
earthrealm:


ITS CHEAP and readily available NAAAH, thats why most installers go for it. the avg nigerian solar installer is usually on same level as the roadside mechanic. has absofuckinglutely no clue of the physics behind whatever they are doing.....NA SO WE DEY DO AM, is their ever handy cliche/motto
a very useless cc, yet to hear any good thing about it.

2ndly, as like most cars owners, the avg nigerian is also clueless and relies entirely on the installer/mechanic ....doesnt make effort to acquire some basic knowledge.......leaving the fate of solar investments running into several millions in the hands of a not so competent individual angry angry

hahahahaha; b4 people come for my head, i said avg nigerian o, so strive to be above average, if what i said is offensive to you grin grin

hmmmmm. just to address the area u left. the CLIENT. see we the installers de see oba for this solar work. ability and willingness of clients to pay for quality products and system design. I tell u even with this pwm roysolar, dem client go still shout that system is expensive. though the cc is good, cheap and serving in it's own class, can we compare it to other cc like mppt that is in their own class? every cc it's in own class and grades. na your money and preference. I submit also that the integrity of every installers is in their installation in line with clients demand and solutions. nagode

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ceaser: 7:49am On Nov 19, 2019
lexi28:


hi, can you share specs of the motor you used? and maybe some pixs of how large (size) a gate it was opening?

many thanks

Gate dimensions (LxW) - 13.5ft by 7ft
Entrance dimensions (LxW) - 11ft by open height.

Motor specs:
220v 50hz AC voltage supply.
200 watts current draw.
Power of gate manipulator: 500kg to 1000kg

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by simydan(m): 8:10am On Nov 19, 2019
ceaser:


Sorry. But I think that is Lithium iron, not lithium phosphate.

And that is one big *as powerful BMS there. Think I seen that BMS on AliExpress.

Yes! That's a very powerful BMS.

Maybe you should run a search on 32650 cells because those cells are 32650 cells.

The unit you see there was built for me though still expecting it's arrival...
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by simydan(m): 8:21am On Nov 19, 2019
idsolar:


hmmmmm. just to address the area u left. the CLIENT. see we the installers de see oba for this solar work. ability and willingness of clients to pay for quality products and system design. I tell u even with this pwm roysolar, dem client go still shout that system is expensive. though the cc is good, cheap and serving in it's own class, can we compare it to other cc like mppt that is in their own class? every cc it's in own class and grades. na your money and preference. I submit also that the integrity of every installers is in their installation in line with clients demand and solutions. nagode

You are right Sir! Most clients don't want to spend but are expecting more... Though I'm not an installer but I can say that a standard solar setup is not cheap.

But as a good installer you should always stick to standard because word of mouth advert is the most powerful.

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