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Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by ceaser: 4:32pm On Mar 30, 2017
oneshowguy:
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How much does the 18ah go for please?
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by ceaser: 4:43pm On Mar 30, 2017
Bmedels26:
Solar and electric rechargeable [quote author=Bmedels26 post=54323380][b]Solar and electric rechargeable power System

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This products will save you money over a period time in energy cost. The products are Ideal for your homes and offices.
Reduce wasting money on fuel.
1. Has four light bulbs for four rooms
2. Can charge all phone types
3. Can power and charge Laptop
4. Has a flood light on front view side
5. Powers AC/DC fan


Solar rechargeable power System
12V DC charger
On Fan DC 12V Output
On ceiling lights DC 12V output
On bulb 12V output
Charging phone DC 5V output
From solar 12V input


Specification:
Power source:220-240V 50/60Hz
Battery: 12V/7000mAh sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery.
Light source: 12x1W bright Led.
Charge time: 12-15 hours
Duration: 10-12 hours
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4pcs 12V DC LED bulbs with meter wire and on and off switch


How much is the unit?
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by DMerciful(m): 11:49pm On Mar 30, 2017
Hi Guys,

Contact me for your brand new epever 12/24V 40A MPPT solar charge controller @ 66k
Fangpusun FLEXmax MPPT 60A 12v/24v/36v/48v/60v @ 170k
If interested Whatsapp me on 08035415969

Cheers.

Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by pragmatistm(m): 3:18am On Mar 31, 2017
ceaser:


Forgive my extremely delayed response. Konga has a lot of these stuffs in its repository. I once saw a seller on the platform offered the iron alone for 8k. Another seller offered his with an 18mah 12volt battery addon for a total of 22k. Just search for DC iron on Konga.
OK, thanks.
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Bmedels26(f): 1:03pm On Mar 31, 2017
45k sir
[quote author=ceaser post=55105423][/quote]
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by oneshowguy: 5:59pm On Mar 31, 2017
ceaser:


How much does the 18ah go for please?

Are you buying in bulk to retail or just few units for personal usage ...

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Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Repairnigeria(m): 7:12pm On Apr 02, 2017
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Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by darocha1: 8:37am On Apr 12, 2017
dont let this promo offer pass you by

Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Bmedels26(f): 3:34pm On Apr 25, 2017
[quote author=ceaser post=55105423][/quote]

45K
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Deeni131: 1:34pm On May 19, 2017
my demand is small. Pls somebody help me understand, I want to use solar system to power my dc fan and be able to charge my two phones, pls guys what solar system should I use. remember the fan is a dc fan. it uses battery.
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by DMerciful(m): 10:57am On May 21, 2017
Get a 300w panel and 30A mppt charge controller to charge d battery. Connect fan directly to battery if its 12v
Deeni131:
my demand is small. Pls somebody help me understand, I want to use solar system to power my dc fan and be able to charge my two phones, pls guys what solar system should I use. remember the fan is a dc fan. it uses battery.
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by surrogatesng: 5:07pm On May 22, 2017
Deeni131:
my demand is small. Pls somebody help me understand, I want to use solar system to power my dc fan and be able to charge my two phones, pls guys what solar system should I use. remember the fan is a dc fan. it uses battery.
What you need is this http://solarkit.com.ng/?q=content/solar-generator-and-television-kit
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Deeni131: 2:36am On May 24, 2017
DMerciful:
Get a 300w panel and 30A mppt charge controller to charge d battery. Connect fan directly to battery if its 12v


how much will it cost me to get that.
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Deeni131: 2:38am On May 24, 2017
surrogatesng:

What you need is this http://solarkit.com.ng/?q=content/solar-generator-and-television-kit


I'm talking of my only dc fan but u are talking about lots of electronics. TV home theatre. why
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by darocha1: 11:45am On May 24, 2017
New Full River & Narada Batteries available in Stock @105,000
If you are well informed about suitable batteries for you inverter system then you don't want to miss this offer
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Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by pragmatistm(m): 2:22pm On May 24, 2017
Deeni131:
my demand is small. Pls somebody help me understand, I want to use solar system to power my dc fan and be able to charge my two phones, pls guys what solar system should I use. remember the fan is a dc fan. it uses battery.

What you need are few components. Email me for a list and the minimum cost: formailsalone (at) Gmail (dot)com
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by DMerciful(m): 8:25pm On May 24, 2017
buzz me offline...see my signature
Deeni131:



how much will it cost me to get that.
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by darocha1: 9:16pm On May 27, 2017
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Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by pragmatistm(m): 4:46am On Jun 01, 2017
Do you know that you can use light, fan, charge your phone and laptop without inverter? Try out our new type of solar system. email for enquires formailsalone (at) Gmail (dot) com
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by perloomey(m): 7:09am On Jun 04, 2017
it very okay with that price but without solar panels,cos what spoil battery faster is inadequate charging, and with the the epileptic power supply we've in Nigeria
last week I help someone with a 1kva system with solar panels for just #230k
call or whatsapp 08068783141 if you want one at your home
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by perloomey(m): 7:12am On Jun 04, 2017
this is more than it's worth

Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Nobody: 11:55pm On Jun 19, 2017
emytech:
My Solar power setup.
Powered by 4 x 250W Mono panels
A 30A Charge controller
4 x 200Ah Batteries
A 3.5KVA Pure sine wave inverter.

Got all the materials online from KONGA.com, did installation myself and been running for sometime now.
Cant remember the last time i turn on my generator.
how gud n noiseless is dis icell inverter. Does the inverter fan blow always ,intermittently or comes on when needed
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by perloomey(m): 9:40am On Jun 20, 2017
solar panels have 25years warranty

Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by pato405(m): 5:43pm On Jun 24, 2017
Lanjonath:
A colleague has 2 150W Poly crystalline Solar Panels that have been used for a year and she's looking to sell them, she's upgraded to a bigger solar system and is looking to sell the 150W Panels. They are still in excellent condition.

If interested:
email: briantrey56@gmail.com

Are the panels still available? I'm interested
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by TheRealestGuy(m): 3:49pm On Jul 11, 2017
Onix01:
Solar is the cheapest alternative source of energy for long term users. However, one need to patronise good products and ensure professional installations of the product. Mind you it can be connected in series or parallel. A good connection can either make you self dependant or use a hybrid power supply in your home. We have 2types of panel namely; Mono-crystalline and poly-crystalline panels. Both work efficiently but people often prefer the mono as they believe it's out-put of same wattage is higher than poly. Batteries are also an important factor when looking at solar installations. Most of the battery we currently have in market is sub-standard and as such can frustrate the storage of solar power. An average home can comfortable work with 4 panels of 300w @ 24v. Th current market rate for this panel is 70k and above depending on the quality of the product.

Bro can I mail you on something about solar energy pls?
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by emytech: 5:50pm On Jul 11, 2017
udy821:
how gud n noiseless is dis icell inverter. Does the inverter fan blow always ,intermittently or comes on when needed

The icellPower inverter is just right, the perfect solution for alternative energy, the fan is temperature activated, it respond to the unit temperature, observe it to be more operational when the unit is charging the batteries on Grid power.

Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:11pm On Jul 11, 2017
emytech:


The icellPower inverter is just right, the perfect solution for alternative energy, the fan is temperature activated, it respond to the unit temperature, observe it to be more operational when the unit is charging the batteries on Grid power.
ok thanks for the response, I have been thinking about getting one.
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by TheRealestGuy(m): 8:13am On Jul 12, 2017
DMerciful:
24V is ok but 48v is better but more expensive. If you loads are not much and u intend to incorporate solar, 24v is just fine.

Trying to reach you on the number on your signature but I can't. Please what's your location? How can I reach you?
Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by DMerciful(m): 11:30pm On Jul 12, 2017
Whatsapp me pls. In Lag or text, will see n call back.
TheRealestGuy:


Trying to reach you on the number on your signature but I can't. Please what's your location? How can I reach you?

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