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Re: Solar System by mikeetim(m): 6:58pm On Aug 04, 2021
I have 100ah (2) connected in series to get 24v 100ah please how many Watt of solar panels do I need to efficiently charge the battery. And where is your location. Do you ship? Thanks
Re: Solar System by generationz(f): 8:17pm On Aug 04, 2021
sirxbit:
This system is a 1kva/12v solar system which is equivalent to i better pass my neighbour generator. This system can power your led tv, decoder, fan and phones. This system will last you for a minimum of 4 years meaning that for the next 4 years, you can do with phcn(nepa) and get uninterrupted power by harnessing the sun. This system cost 360,000. You can call for more information(number at signature)

100@h battery or 200ah battery?
Re: Solar System by sirxbit(m): 9:41pm On Aug 04, 2021
generationz:


100@h battery or 200ah battery?
200ah

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Re: Solar System by sirxbit(m): 9:44pm On Aug 04, 2021
mikeetim:
I have 100ah (2) connected in series to get 24v 100ah please how many Watt of solar panels do I need to efficiently charge the battery. And where is your location. Do you ship? Thanks
Two 250w solar panel is okay. Yes i do waybill to any location. I’m located at warri Delta state
Re: Solar System by generationz(f): 12:25am On Aug 05, 2021
sirxbit:

200ah

How long do two solar panels charge fully the batteries?

How long does it last on a full charge?

Also , when the sun is up, can I comfortably use the batteries while it charges?

What's the name of the battery?
Re: Solar System by sirxbit(m): 1:15am On Aug 05, 2021
generationz:


How long do two solar panels charge fully the batteries?

How long does it last on a full charge?

Also , when the sun is up, can I comfortably use the batteries while it charges?

What's the name of the battery?
It will take at least 6 hours to fully charge the battery and how long the battery last depends on what you power with the battery. If you want to comfortably nuse it while the battery chargers its best you add one more panel. I make use of felicity battery

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Re: Solar System by tammyf: 3:48am On Aug 05, 2021
Please I hv a question. I make use of prepaid here in ph ...if I use my prepaid to charge the battery don't you think I'm still paying high on electricity? Cos once Nepa is on it will be charging the battery thereby draining my prepaid unit.is there a way around this?lastly ,do you have someone in portharcourt that can do this ?
Re: Solar System by mrsage(m): 4:22am On Aug 05, 2021
Okay
Re: Solar System by LeaseManager: 4:39am On Aug 05, 2021
tammyf:
Please I hv a question. I make use of prepaid here in ph ...if I use my prepaid to charge the battery don't you think I'm still paying high on electricity? Cos once Nepa is on it will be charging the battery thereby draining my prepaid unit. is there a way around this? lastly ,do you have someone in portharcourt that can do this ?

There is a way.
To avoid completely paying Nepa or using your Prepaid card's electricity to charge your batteries, you need to install Solar Panel(s) so that while the Sun is shinning in daytime, it will be charging your batteries (and you can be using the batteries at the same time yo power your equipment) so that you can use those batteries at Night time.
You will need a few Solar Panels and a good Inverter though (depending on how many batteries and your load), to achieve such complete independence from Nepa.

BTW, Warri is not too far from PH, @Sirxbit would do a good job for you and he has a good personality, IMO.

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Re: Solar System by sirxbit(m): 4:53am On Aug 05, 2021
tammyf:
Please I hv a question. I make use of prepaid here in ph ...if I use my prepaid to charge the battery don't you think I'm still paying high on electricity? Cos once Nepa is on it will be charging the battery thereby draining my prepaid unit.is there a way around this?lastly ,do you have someone in portharcourt that can do this ?
@Leasemanager gave you a nice reply. The solution to this is the installation of solar panels to charge your batteries. And i carry out installation nation wide
Re: Solar System by sirxbit(m): 4:53am On Aug 05, 2021
LeaseManager:


There is a way.
To avoid completely paying Nepa or using your Prepaid card's electricity to charge your batteries, you need to install Solar Panel(s) so that while the Sun is shinning in daytime, it will be charging your batteries (and you can be using the batteries at the same time yo power your equipment) so that you can use those batteries at Night time.
You will need a few Solar Panels and a good Inverter though (depending on how many batteries and your load), to achieve such complete independence from Nepa.

BTW, Warri is not too far from PH, @Sirxbit would do a good job for you and he has a good personality, IMO.
Thanks for the compliment and recommendation bro
Re: Solar System by Whitecoal711: 6:24pm On Aug 28, 2021
sirxbit:

There are inverters designed to work without battery. The vmiii is one of such inverters which can work without battery. We have them in stock incase you it kindly notify me
Please the price for the vmiii inverter 1kva

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