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Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by PotatoSalad(m): 1:50am On Jan 13 |
macbeyland:Contact Valto https://www.nairaland.com/valto |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Nitaaa: 12:56pm On Jan 14 |
Do you do solar installation? |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by macbeyland(m): 4:54pm On Jan 15 |
PotatoSalad: Good day and thanks for your previous response Please what if I'm using a 24V inverter system, what is the rating of the batteries I'll need? |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by PotatoSalad(m): 5:33pm On Jan 15 |
macbeyland:I believe he has the same in 24v system too. I bought my 173ah 48v from him last November. Grade A lithium cells.
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Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Bibitayo2: 10:42pm On Jan 17 |
Hello everyone, Please, I want to get a solar inverter system that can power a 200+ liters freezer. I would appreciate any advice on how to get it done and how much it will cost. Thank you. |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Yorubahdguy(m): 11:37pm On Jan 21 |
Hello my people I need help. Months back, I had a 6 units of battery, 10kva 48volts inverter and 14 panels installed for me. Though, only 4 batteries are running at the moment and the other two are just connected to charge. Recently, I noticed a drop. The backup doesn’t last at all. This system usually takes me 24 hours and repeat if there’s no light. But now, once the sun goes down, it doesn’t serve past 6 hours sef that’s even if I’m running just a rechargeable fan and a light bulb. Then, this system would take me till dawn even with my fridge on and I won’t use past 40% of the total charge overnight. Initially, I thought it was the charge controller so I had one of my boss swap his charge controller with mine, but no changes. Then I realized that when I charge with NEPA, it works very fine. But when I charge with solar, it doesn’t last at all. Meanwhile… I have 14 whole panels. One of my boss said that dusts has covered the panels due to the harmattan that we need to clean the panels panels which we did. In summary, system lasts and works very fine when charged with NEPA, but doesn’t last at all when I charge with solar panel. What could be the issue? I’ve been substituting with fuel because our light is not always constant. Please, help a brother. |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Peterlove11: 7:22am On Feb 01 |
Yorubahdguy: First you need a good audit of your system which you can do yourself..... recently solar generation has reduced due to the season we are in. What are the specs of your panels and batteries. 1 Like |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Compliant(m): 3:44am On Feb 19 |
Bibitayo2: 3.5kva is okay with 4 flooded batteries and 12 320watt panel |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by 5pecterGray(m): 11:37am On Feb 19 |
How much is the cost of this setup please. |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Bjayy27(m): 11:42am On Feb 19 |
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Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by nduprincekc(m): 12:40am On Feb 20 |
jjcena: Nice How much was the cost of your installation back then |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Trippledots(m): 3:51pm On Feb 20 |
Solar Panels with original capacity available What is available now and today prices Original capacity tokunbo panels 250w poly...56k 200w mono...56k 310w mono... 85k 460w mono....130k Not Jinko panels but half cut modules: 550w mono (new without carton)...145k 550w Bi-facial (new without carton)... 150k |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by OgaTheTop2: 11:19pm On Feb 23 |
babkazy:Explode ke |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by OgaTheTop2: 2:46am On Feb 25 |
Compliant:It's now 40k. Which way Nigeria? |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Compliant(m): 9:41am On Feb 25 |
OgaTheTop2: Very dangerous, but with care you will be safe even normal wet cell battery do explode |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Compliant(m): 9:44am On Feb 25 |
Peterlove11: Normally charging via Nepal light and solar is equal, both are good but Nepal is better as the rate of discharge with Nepal is low |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by OgaTheTop2: 12:08pm On Feb 25 |
Compliant:Okay. Never knew they explode. Thanks. |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by ComputerWiz007: 8:49am On Feb 26 |
Jean2:Hello man, Have you gotten a solution for it? |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by jamess32: 9:53pm On Mar 03 |
Good day to everyone here, please I need help on my diy , I need help on my solar set up, I have a panel with the following data sheet. Rated max power 190w Current at pmax 5.18A Voltage at pmax 36.7v Short circuit current 5.6A Open circuit voltage 44.8v Cell type ; mono Maximum system voltage 1000v and a mpw charge controller with the following data sheet; Rated voltage: 12/24 Rated current: 30A Maximum PV voltage: 50V I have 12/ 75ah battery connected to the charge controller with hope of using the panel to charge, what I observed was that when the sun is at peak the battery indicator on the controller shows full bar and voltage increases up to 17v on the controller. recently I forgot to manually disengage the charging after about 7hr and when I remembered I discovered the battery has swollen, though still working. please is there anything wrong with my connection? how do I prevent the charge controller from overcharging the battery without me disengaging it manually? did I need to make any adjustment, kindly help pls.
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Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Obnoxious2001(m): 2:03pm On Mar 07 |
jamess32:The cc is not regulating properly, because I see no reason why a 30A PWM can't control and monitor the charging |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by jamess32: 8:25pm On Mar 10 |
Obnoxious2001:please what can I do in a situation like this |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by Obnoxious2001(m): 9:46pm On Mar 10 |
jamess32:Try amount CC. |
Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by scofield2016: 5:43pm On Mar 29 |
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Re: Solar Inverters: Cost Implication, Durability And Issues by adibo(m): 11:04am On Mar 30 |
Good morning, I want to get batteries for a 2.5kva or 1.5kva hybrid inverter. I just noticed that two 220ah batteries give a total of 440ah at 594k while four 150ah batteries gives a total of 600ah at 580k. By my local man logic, the 150ah option seems better to me cus I get about 160ah more battery capacity. Pls, those who are experts, is this my logic correct and can I go for this 150ah option? |
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