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blezzing
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #128 on: October 08, 2009, 11:08 AM »

still available!
DonChizi
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #129 on: October 11, 2009, 07:43 AM »

Inverter 1.2kva (1tv,3fan,2dvd,5 bulb)20,000 and dry cell recharge able 100 amps battery 28,000.it last for at least 12hrs when charged.total cost 48k battery inclusive
zenus (m)
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #130 on: October 29, 2009, 11:05 AM »

need a solar panel, i hav already using an inverter 2kva with PHCN
lex-luthor
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #131 on: October 30, 2009, 07:33 PM »

please,how much would it cost me to get an inverter that can give interrupted power for @ 12hrs and carry @ least a 1hp window unit a/c,a table top fridge,a 32" LCD tv,ceiling fan,iron,dstv unit,3000 watts sound system and 8 lights and a 1hp split unit.definitely;all these appliances wont be switched on @ the same time,but @ least half of them will be working.i don't want a local inverter,so it has to be durable and minimal maintenance.my mail addy is lexyenuff@yahoo.com,so please mail me the details on price and how many batteries i need to achive this an the wattage of the inverter i should get.
blezzing
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #132 on: October 31, 2009, 07:51 PM »

For the capacity of the load you just specified, you can visit the first post. follow this instruction. Go to technology market, find the inverter post by blezzing in the post lists. which read: the cheapest inverter ever,24hrs electricity,  click the 1st number you will see all the details from 500watts to 10,000watts.

thanks
hubreality (m)
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #133 on: November 01, 2009, 12:19 PM »

@blezzing, I checked your first post. How much is your least price for 500w Inverter package? Excluding the battery. Thanks.
blezzing
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #134 on: November 10, 2009, 01:13 AM »

500watt is N15000.

CHECK FIRST POST FOR OTHER PRICE
blezzing
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #135 on: November 18, 2009, 11:56 AM »

For those asking for address.

Come to 88/89 Ekoro Road Abulegba Lagos. you will see our shop just in front of the express road. Make sure you call when coming.

For those outside Lagos you can make deposit to our account, once will confirm your payment will shall commence work on your inverter and ship through ABC Transport company Limited to where you live. All our inverters has auto changeover to PHCN and auto charger. With 6months -1 year guarantee!
lum boi
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #136 on: November 18, 2009, 03:32 PM »

i need one that will carry my cafe.its a 20system cafe,kindly reply via my email;olaniganmide2000@yahoo.com
routsz
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #137 on: November 19, 2009, 05:03 PM »

i want inverter system to power my television set, free-to-air decoder, 2no. ceiling fans & 4no. 60watt bulbs - all for 24hrs supply. how much will it cost?
semacity
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #138 on: November 20, 2009, 01:08 PM »

I am intereseted in the 1000watts inverter. Can the 'i better pass my neighbour generator' charge the 1000watts inverter. Also, what is the make of the inverter and are you the one that will install it. . Hope to hear from you soon.
ednuttyz
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #139 on: November 20, 2009, 04:38 PM »

The problem with this inverter hype of a thing is that people marketing the invertrers dont tell you the whole truth. To acquire the inverter itself may be cheap but the cost of the battery is another thing. I bought an inverter in 2007 for N15,000. It was after this that I was told I needed minimum of 100amp battery to provide the power. The least battery I got was N25,000.  These are not the ordinary batteries but the sealed type. To really enjoy it, I needed minimum of 2 batteries.

It is really possible to enjoy 24 hour electricity with the inverter but that will depend on the number of batteries, and the load. Because it is the batteries actually doing the job of storing power and dispensing it when the inverter is at work. But to really enjoy power for a long time, you may need up to 5 batteries. Multiply the cost of batteries and you will know what I'm talking about.

The inverter technology is good, no doubt. I have been using mine for over two years now, maintenance free. It was imported anyway. It provides constant light, noiseless and cost efficient. But battery is the problem as you need to constantly charge it when there is light. at a stage too, the battery becomes weak, and you need to get another one. When I first started using mine, the battery could last up to 5 hours when I have just the light and fan on. Now it hardly does 30 minutes. I know I need to get another set of batteries.

The bottomline is tha the inverter is good. But be prepared for the cost of the batteries. Some mentioned that you could us ethe ordinary car batteries for but I've not tried it. But in the long rin, you will discover that it saves you money and energy if you acquire it.
blezzing
Re: Cheapest Inverter ever 24hrs Electricity, imported and local
« #140 on: November 21, 2009, 02:12 AM »

To routsz, for the specification of your inverter you need to check my first post and do your wattage calculation. the total wattage calculation of your gatgets determine the size of your inverter.

To semacity, charging your 1000w inverter with tiger generator (950watt) is not encouraging, in fact the inverter  could decrease the life span of the generator. Why do you want to charge a 1000w inverter with 950w generator? if you try it, it may seems charging but you will not enjoy it.   you need a bigger gen.
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