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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by DMerciful(m): 9:35pm On Apr 24, 2016
Depends but averagely between 20k and 200k for home use excluding battery o.
DancingSkeleton:
What's the cost of an inverter?
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by ufumes(m): 9:36pm On Apr 24, 2016
Apart from the initial investment, its a good alternative

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by LongJohnS: 9:37pm On Apr 24, 2016
nigerianvenom:
It's cheaper if one considers d amount to be save in due course but the problem is d battery, yes the battery because it wears out with time and needs replacement, unfortunately, getting a good battery is as difficult as finding a male virgin grin grin
OK. So for how long does the battery last before it finally wears our??
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by ideology(m): 9:37pm On Apr 24, 2016
Sirmuel1:




N273k no be beans oh grin
Wetin Op dey talk sef grin
Abeg, I rather wait endlessly for NEPA grin grin
guy change your mindset ooo, the guy bought 4batteries that is why His seems so Expensive, expect you are living in a flat, i don't think you need more than 2batteries no fear, just 150k can fix everything expect you want solar panel too

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Nobody: 9:37pm On Apr 24, 2016
[quote author=bigtt76 post=45010052]Nice one. Please can you share with us the circuit diagram showing how you connected yours? I want to know if the solar panels supply your house during the day and cut over to batteries during the night.

Usual connection is to draw power from the battery all day which to me kills the batteries prematurely. A y thought here would be appreciated.

I WILL HAVE TO CHECK ON THAT FROM ANOTHER TECHNICIAN CUS THE COMPANY I BOUGHT IT FROM SENT THEIR ENGR TO INSTALL IT, MEANWHILE I DIDNT HAVE ANY OTHER SOURCE OF POWER TO MY HOUSE FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS, WAS USING THE SOLAR 24HRS.

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Umunede(m): 9:38pm On Apr 24, 2016
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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by ideology(m): 9:39pm On Apr 24, 2016
DMerciful:
Depends but averagely between 20k and 200k for home use excluding battery o.
why you de scare these guys with 200k cheesy not everyone needs 4batteries ooo

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by DMerciful(m): 9:39pm On Apr 24, 2016
For a well designed system, the batteries stay averagely for 4 years. Some special batteries last over 10years. Sinecerely you cannot compare inverter cost and the benefits
BuddhaPalm:
For the average person, this does not seem such a fantastic deal.

Four batteries at approximately N200K, and I hear you'd need to replace them annually or so.

The fuel situation is temporary, so prices will soon go down. Does it power your refrigerator and microwave?

Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Nobody: 9:39pm On Apr 24, 2016
But 273k is something else o.

Can 100k get someone a reasonable inverter for just a mini flat?

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by yorex2011: 9:40pm On Apr 24, 2016
There's a 2.5kva pure sine wave inverter where i stay, powers my powers pressing iron and pumping machine if need be.. Full charge with fair usage can last maybe 24 hrs.. Minimal usage, maybe like 4 days (tv and fan)

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by ideology(m): 9:41pm On Apr 24, 2016
doskie:
for your inverters and solar power installation; www.nitramfrost.com thats the best in lagos Nigeria.
for 1 complete year now with a 10kva system. I do not know what 5 mins of power outage feels like. or call 07030222860.
oga oooo whetin you de do with 10kva lolololoooo, you de power cold room

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by LongJohnS: 9:41pm On Apr 24, 2016
ideology:
guy change your mindset ooo, the guy bought 4batteries that is why His seems so Expensive, expect you are living in a flat, i don't think you need more than 2batteries no fear, just 150k can fix everything expect you want solar panel too
Does it mean you'll have to be changing batteries (150k)?? When they're finally worn out?
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by ideology(m): 9:43pm On Apr 24, 2016
adeaks:
But 273k is something else o.

Can 100k get someone a reasonable inverter for just a mini flat?
by mini flat do you mean a room and parlour?
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by gajerian(m): 9:43pm On Apr 24, 2016
DMerciful:
I bought the batteries zenith 200AH x 4 @ 52k each. The inverter is 40k then, maybe 50k now cos of dollar grin. The rack was about 15k. It is good to install with a stabilizer for protection.I use 5KVA stabilizer although I have it before....all in all about N273k grin

shocked

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Alabitrends01: 9:43pm On Apr 24, 2016
what of something like wind turbines, cannot be compared to solar. ?
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Sirmuel1(m): 9:44pm On Apr 24, 2016
DMerciful:
And pay for darkness? grin grin grin


As usual grin grin
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Sirmuel1(m): 9:45pm On Apr 24, 2016
YOUNGSTUNNA:

grin
my change go reach take go marry my Nkechi; D


Nkechi? Ibo girl? Be like say you don build refinery grin

Ibo girls go suck you dry (both cum and wallet) grin
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by DMerciful(m): 9:45pm On Apr 24, 2016
The main reason I install the analog ameter is to monitor my load so I can have long backup time. Since the inverter does not have a digital display that's d only way I can regulate my load by knowing what each load consume. It also tells me when the batteries are fully charged as the pointer will go to zero signifying d end of active charging. I bought d meter from Alaba at about 2k and connect it in series with d positive terminal.
amokemi:
I invested in inverter last November and I wished I had done it earlier. Except for this past week when Ikeja electricity company did not supply power at all that I had to use my generator, the inverter has been my saving grace. I could sleep well during this terribly hot period despite the heat cos of my inverter.

@op, I have a similar inverter as yours, 1.5kva Su-Kam but with two batteries, I noticed what looks like a meter on the picture you posted, is that meter used in determining the charge level? If yes, how did you achieve that please?

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Sirmuel1(m): 9:46pm On Apr 24, 2016
ideology:
guy change your mindset ooo, the guy bought 4batteries that is why His seems so Expensive, expect you are living in a flat, i don't think you need more than 2batteries no fear, just 150k can fix everything expect you want solar panel too



Fear still dey catch me oh grin


Its a good idea anyway

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Nobody: 9:46pm On Apr 24, 2016
ideology:
by mini flat do you mean a room and parlour?

Yes.
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by ideology(m): 9:46pm On Apr 24, 2016
LongJohnS:

Does it mean you'll have to be changing batteries (150k)?? When they're finally worn out?
no sir, the batteries no be tiger batteries na cheesy

Mine is 2 years now, still sound, i can help you get directly from su-kam and their engineers will install for you
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Nobody: 9:46pm On Apr 24, 2016
DMerciful:
Make sense. But doesn't ur fridge reduce the backup time.The beauty of solar is that its 25yrs lifespan at least.
not at all bros. It's balanced. The truth about it is that the larger the battery or batteries the more appliances it would be able to accommodate. Like in my case I have 2 functioning fridges but I only added one cos I have only 4 batteries. My pumping machine is not included so as not to overburden it. It's not advisable to use pressing irons, hot plates, electric gas cookers and appliances that consume a lot of electricity. But solar on the otherhand, can accommodate a lot of appliances that consume power and it has a long life span too. I'm planning on getting solar inverter soon.

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Nobody: 9:48pm On Apr 24, 2016
Sirmuel1:


Nkechi? Ibo girl? Be like say you don build refinery grin

Ibo girls go suck you dry (both cum and wallet) grin
not when me get Igbo brain.. reverse is the case o
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by princefaculty(m): 9:48pm On Apr 24, 2016
Its a good back up power system I agree with you OP. I've had mine, a1.5kva with two batteries for almost three years now, it has been very helpful.

In my own case I spend no penny on gen as I detest its noise so I rely on PHCN and my inverter which often take me minimum of three days if fully charged with my electric fan, four lighting points, and my electronics.

Hoping to get solar panels installed soon
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by doskie(m): 9:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
ideology:
oga oooo whetin you de do with 10kva lolololoooo, you de power cold room
lolzzz... help me sell my market naaauuu.... I be ur broda ohh.

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by DMerciful(m): 9:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
The inverter comes with inbuilt charger. You can buy Sulkam 1.4kva 24v for about 45k and the 2 batteries 200Ah for 104k. So your budget should cover it.
molydonhenry:
Chai! about 280k, and i was budgeting 150k, though just 4my small house. Pls hw do u get 2 charge ur batteries?
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by hotspec(m): 9:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
shizzy7:
its not only you oooo.....

My inferter has been saving me too.... grin
Guy! u don cra. naija and brain b like bread and butter
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by lwise(m): 9:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
Here I come

If you are building your house consider renewable source of energy.
I'm talking about solar energy,segment your solar panel into 2.One segment (4 200W solar panels) to power your house during the day,the second part (4 200W solar panels ) to charge your batteries. Get a solar dc pump for water supply,it starts pumping whenever the solar panels receive enough energy from the sun.
Mind you, it is not advisable to use your inverter to with pressing iron. Alternatively you can use 'Dice current booster+optolator' to reduce the effect on the batteries.



Getting a good batteries is the main reason you will need to involve expert in the field.If you mistakenly buy fake batteries,you will cry for wasting your money.

The best batteries in the world are lithium-ion batteries which are VERY expensive.

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Nobody: 9:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
yorex2011:
There's a 2.5kva pure sine wave inverter where i stay, powers my powers pressing iron and pumping machine if need be.. Full charge with fair usage can last maybe 24 hrs.. Minimal usage, maybe like 4 days (tv and fan)

Can you give an idea of the cost of setting up the 2.5kva inverter?
Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Greatdezzy(m): 9:51pm On Apr 24, 2016
YOUNGSTUNNA:
All I need is stable and uninterrupted Power supply from my useless government....

The whites that make this stuff...they don't use it.

#Saynotoinverters
#saynotogenerators
#allineedisastablepowerfrommygovernment
stay there

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Re: How my inverter is saving me in this poor power supply and no-fuel situation by Nobody: 9:51pm On Apr 24, 2016
princefaculty:
Its a good back up power system I agree with you OP. I've had mine, a1.5kva with two batteries for almost three years now, it has been very helpful.

In my own case I spend no penny on gen as I detest its noise so I rely on PHCN and my inverter which often take me minimum of three days if fully charged with my electric fan, four lighting points, and my electronics.

Hoping to get solar panels installed soon

Three years is quite a long time, but how much did it cost you set it all up?

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