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owo2000%
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I SELL SOLAR PANELS, CHARGE CONTROLLERS, INVERTERS TO CONVERT DC TO AC FROM, AND THE SOLAR MOUNTS[/font] DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT OF WATTS OR APPLIANCES YOU MIGHT USE I CAN CUSTOMIZE THE PACKAGE FOR YOU. OUR OFFICE WILL OPEN UP FOR SERVICE IN IBADAN BY THE END OF APRIL 2008. THE PANELS WILL BE AFFORDABLE TO ALL. N80,000.00 - N250,000.00 THIS IS MUCH BETTER THAN JUST SPENDING SO MUCH ON 1 INVERTER YOU WONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT BATTERY DISCHARGE OVERNIGHT, COS`THE PANELS HAS BUILT IN PROTECTION WITH REVERSE DIODES. ALSO NO WORRIES ABOUT CHARGING YOUR 12V BATTERY. THE SOLAR TRICKLE CHARGES ALL DAY FROM THE SUN. The solar back-up power kit will charge and maintain 12V deep cycle batteries and even help run your small appliances such as TVs, VCRs, and PCs, radios and low wattage lights and small fans. To order you must give an estimate of how much watt or types of appliances you'll be using. I will customize it to your desire. We deserve this in Nigeria. It is not luxury it is convenience. An Investment you will never regret. All packages will be delivered to your door steps with a technical agent if you request, of course with a small fee. THE FEE INCLUDES SHIPPING AND HANDLING. NOTE: ALL TRANSACTION WILL BE MADE THROUGH OUR AGENT IN LAGOS AND VIA. OCEANIC BANK (I.E BANK TO BANK) CONTACT ME AT victorspeaksagain@bigstring.com or call me on my cell phone in Chicago 312-316-9029 please! strictly for business
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tundewoods (m)
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@ owo2000%
I was doing some research on solar panels on the net via google when i stumbled upon your post on Nairaland.I find it quite interesting and informative but honestly i need some more education about the solar panels that you have talked about.
I am currently fed up with the epileptic power supply here in Nigeria and will actually be taking stock of my first power inverter in a couple of days which is a 1Kw 24 Volt inverter that will be running on a 200 Amps battery.
I however plan to upgrade to Solar Inverters very soon and would like to be more informed.Do you have a website that i could actually get more information to ascertain how cost effective your option may be.
I have already gathered very helpful information from websites such as http://www.affordable-solar.com/Krannich-1kw-grid-tie-system.htm
http://www.wholesalesolar.com/complete-systems.html I hope to get more helpful from you.
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Kobojunkie
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I would recommend you visit this thread for additional information on this technology @Tundewoods. There are many options available for you and the more you know of what offers what, the better you are able to decide what suits you best http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-115123.0.html
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owo2000%
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Hi fellow Nigerians, lets be honest and real with ourselves. We are a people that like to talk without no action. Over the decades we have seen and lived it. The government wont be able to provide these technology in next decade. This not a curse or skepticism, its the raw truth.
Well let me get straight to the point. The solution RIGHT NOW is solar panels. We can have light in our homes at night, illuminate our yards, power the t.v/dvd set and to the Glory of God a simple fan or AC to cool our bodies while we sleep. You might not be able to power everything at the same time. Think about it deeply, it eliminates the generators deafening noise, reduses pollution and saves fuel. We need to take care of ourselves.
My powerful Nigerians," [i]Solution for an immediate problem is good wisdom, with some answers in hand we can then plan for the future ahead"
The solar panels are not so expensive. Please e-mail me with the amount of appliances you plan to power at one time and i can give you a rough estimate. As a matter of fact an average Nigerian citizen drives a car 3 times the cost of a solar package that will light up the home.
Lets enjoy light while we can. God has not cursed us into darkness. Thank you! and God bless Nigeria.
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owo2000%
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Indeed the postings on alternative energy has been very thorough and passionate. I know this is the time my dear fellow Nigerians to take charge of our own welfare.
Let it be known to all the greedy and wicked leaders of our time. The days of Nigerians deprivation of electric supply is coming to an end. The creator has given us more than enough supply of sunlight. Enough to provide light for ordinary, hardworking peace loving Nigerians.
This solar energy technology is simple and affordable. Lets tap into it. I will definitely be in Nigeria in the month of May 2008 to get involved with any educational forum for renewable energy.
God bless Nigeria.
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exago (m)
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@OWO2000% WHATS YOUR EMAIL ADDY
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owo2000%
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My organization will be holding some seminars in Nigeria as from May 2008. I will accept and acknowledge any forum with reference to education and encouragement of ourselves on the use of solar energy. this is my e-mail victorspeaks@visamotivational.orgGod Bless Nigeria!
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andysim
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my total load consumption is 1.7kw so how much will this cost me to have this unit
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andysim
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my total load consumption is 1.7kw so how much will this cost me to have this unit
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owo2000%
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The 1.7kw is this per day, weekly or monthly consumption rate of your facility
Thanks
God Bless Nigeria!
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3d_hunter (m)
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@ owo2000% how is the simplest and most accurate method of finding the my load consumption?
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owo2000%
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Good Day Great Nigerians,
the calculation of your power usage is simple.
1. look at the manufacturers label on your appliances, check for the watt level on each appliances. 2. On each give an aprox, amount of hours per day of projected usage 3. Add up all the watt usage for the day
i.e 6 Bulbs 13 watts each = 78watts out of these you might only have 4 bulbs on for the night = 52watt. So the actual usage is 52w + 1 fan 25w/ 4hr+tvdvd 45w/5hr+satellite dish 40w/4hr
Approx, between 162-400 watts give and take.
you will need an inverter that has the capacity to distribute over 1000watt
I hope this helped a little. I am glad to answer your questions, respectfully
God Bless Nigeria! Yours truly
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Steroid101 (m)
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Actually Nigerian bulbs ranges from 40-100 watts for indoor use only, 21 inches televisions is 80 - 100watts, fan is 40watts. Average Nigerian should nt go for anything less than 1.5kva
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andysim
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I am interested, i need two of the units if the prices are not too high, one is 2kilo watts the other is 10kilo watt, please reply or call 07035739344
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gbabi69
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I DONT KNOW HW You GUYS CALCULATE THIS STUFF,BUT I NEED A SOLAR STUFF THAT CAN POWER MY AIRCONDITIONERS,AND OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES.RIGHT NOE IM USING A 27KVA GEN AND ITS OKAY .SO DOES THAT MEAN I NEED A SOLAR STUFF OF ABT 27KVA.HOW MUCH WILL IT COST. MAIL ME: OUSPOT-GENERAL@YAHOO.COM
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felele (m)
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I'm building a few houses in the Lekki axis at the moment, and power is a MAJOR issue. I plan to use VAWTs, either roof mounted or free standing, to generate 20kw of power for each house. This adds about N6m to the cost of each house, which the owner can recover within about 5 years of not using NEPA or buying diesel. In essence, to escape regulation from the NERC and the HUNGRY Lagos state planning and Evironment ministries, I want each house to stand alone, power wise!
If anyone is interested in this project, please PM me, and I'll give you the full details.
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killtest
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woleadu
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Hi felele,
I stumbled on this site today, is your offer of the SOLAR HOUSING SYSTEM still available? Please call me on 08082684789 Thank wole
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