Satellite TV Technology › Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Akanniade(m): 1:24am On Jul 12, 2011 |
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Satellite TV Technology › Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Akanniade(m): 1:21am On Jul 12, 2011 |
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Satellite TV Technology › Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Akanniade(m): 1:19am On Jul 12, 2011 |
some pix from my solar installation at home.
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Satellite TV Technology › Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Akanniade(m): 7:11pm On Jul 05, 2011 |
George_D, do you know where I can get an 80amp dc breaker. I use an outback flexmax 80 charge controller. I am currently managing with a 63amp breaker. |
Properties › Re: Burnt Clay Bricks As An Alternative To Cement Block (less Expensive&looks Better by Akanniade(m): 2:03pm On Jun 23, 2011 |
redbricks: Hello Bricker and Heilige
Send yr bricks enquiry to ikorodu_bricks@yahoo.com
We have a panel of bricklayers
Cheers I think you should go the extra miles by showing pictures of your previous works. |
Food › Re: Is Rice, The Real African Culture? Africans Seems To Love Rice by Akanniade(m): 1:45pm On Jun 23, 2011 |
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Travel › Is There A West African Road Route To Europe From Nigeria? by Akanniade(op): 2:57am On Jun 20, 2011 |
I am planning a road trip in a 4x 4 with my colleaugue from nigeria to spain/france through Niger-Algeria-Masseille. We were advised by our Algerian colleague not to take Niger route due millitant/ Touareg presence. Does anyone know an alternative west african route? |
Education › Re: When A Scul Abroad Ask For Certified Copies Of Credentials, Where Is It Done? by Akanniade(m): 12:00am On Jun 11, 2011 |
Jay_Bozz: @redcliff> i dont quite agree with chamber tho u can try. , U have to get it certified by ministry of education at abj, thats wats usually done for proper certification that wont leave any doubt for the genuity of your docs to any school. Wat school is it? Not necessary, a law court certification is sufficient. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Cancelled: The Tithe ! by Akanniade(m): 4:53pm On May 30, 2011 |
May God increase your strenght. Amen. |
TV/Movies › Re: 4000 Online Television Channels From Your Computer by Akanniade(m): 4:44pm On May 30, 2011 |
With naija network providers, I say its a pipe dream. |
TV/Movies › Re: Who Remembers This Children's Tv Program From The 80's/90's by Akanniade(m): 3:44pm On May 30, 2011 |
phreakabit: Yuppers. I did watch repeat editions of it. Well I am the fifth child so. . . . . . catch my drift ? Ok no wonder. |
TV/Movies › Re: Who Remembers This Children's Tv Program From The 80's/90's by Akanniade(m): 3:32pm On May 30, 2011 |
AjanleKoko: ^^ You're in your mid twenties and you watched the Munch Bunch? Impossible  I totally concur. All others maybe, but The Great Space Coaster, G-Force: Guardians of Space , Thunder sub definitely not  |
TV/Movies › Re: Who Remembers This Children's Tv Program From The 80's/90's by Akanniade(m): 1:21pm On May 30, 2011 |
I am now seeing it for the first time in colour  . My family tv back then was black and white.
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TV/Movies › Re: Who Remembers This Children's Tv Program From The 80's/90's by Akanniade(m): 12:42pm On May 28, 2011 |
Its Chuckle Hounds. It was on channel 10 back then. The annoying thing is, the station often interrupt it for some 'irrelevant' news  . Yeah the pancake episode brings back fond memories. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 8:42pm On May 22, 2011 |
Dotman01: sapatara lan sinto meaning wat is worth doing is worth doing well sapatara lan sinto. Bito ba nyi layiju, o ndi takurawapa. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Akanniade(m): 9:22pm On May 20, 2011 |
pecorns: Whoa, the efficiency of the mppt inverters is incridble, just for discussion purposes, what is your take on micro inverters. They are on the rise here in North America and more and more hobbist are employing them against stand alone inverters, The debate on this top is very intresting as both sides are making claims for supremeacy, The truth is they both have good and bad sides. Micro inverters are more expensive than central inverters, while central inverters are less efficient if one of the panels gets blocked by shadow or has a issues from the manufacturer, the overall output of the system is reduced. Now you also have to look at the chances of that happening has well, if you go with microinverter, you can be sure to spend about $3000 more for a 10KW system than if you went with two 5000 watt central inverters. The micro inverter is the new technology, while central inverter is a well trusted and well developed technology with well know and documented draw backs. Micro Inverters also offer you the chance to buy what you need, for examples, if you go with stand alone, you have to buy a 5000w inverter for a 2300 W system, therefore you have 2800W of unused power untill you had more panels to your system, with micro inverters, you purchase one for each panel without having any excess unused power, but when you increase your system. you have to spend money on buying more inverters, while the standalone has the inverters waiting to be used.
In the aspect of Nigeria, Micro inverters will be the best option for someone with extremely limited capital as micro inverters allows the individual to only purchase what each panel requires, I am not sure if any one has used micro inverters on there system, but I sure would like to know who there system is responding, Micro inverters is suitable for grid tie system. It would be ludricuos to grid tie to nepa. The simple reason is, if you use microinverters with your panels, you eliminate the need for charge controller, battery bank and a central inverter. That means no power at night. Kudos to you George_D you are doing a fantastic job. |
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Jokes Etc › Re: Whose Kid Is The Dumbest? by Akanniade(m): 2:40am On Apr 03, 2011 |
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Travel › Re: How To Land A Helicopter After Your Pilot Has Been Killed . by Akanniade(m): 4:21am On Apr 01, 2011 |
I travel by chopper very frequently, but am too scared to read. Anyway Caverton always fly with two pilots. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 9:19pm On Mar 30, 2011 |
oo semu logbe, o toguro lofa, o gbenu soke sidi ope. Ofe lemu ro ni? |
Business › Re: Dangote’s Richer Than Facebook Founder As Forbes Releases World's Richest People by Akanniade(m): 2:05pm On Mar 15, 2011 |
Nothing to gloat over considering facebook is less than 10 years while Dangote has been in business all his adult life, enjoy govt. support. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 11:59am On Mar 15, 2011 |
A pa emo loko ila, a se sinu ilasa. Oko emo lemo lo. |
Events › Re: Nigeria: Nddc Plans N1.8 Trillion Calabar-lagos Coastal Road by Akanniade(m): 1:58am On Mar 08, 2011 |
What a waste. A rail project would be more meaningful. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 10:00pm On Mar 07, 2011 |
Iku npa agiliti alawo, kambelete eni ti fi awo re sogun aaiku.
Meaning: Agiliti is a resilient type of lizard of the Iguana family, whose tough skin is often used in making longevity charms. The moral of the idiom is, just as the agiliti eventually dies, so will owner of the charm. No one lives forever. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba - Translation by Akanniade(m): 9:13pm On Mar 07, 2011 |
^^^^^^^^ Thank you God, for you didn't allow the evil of this world to overwhelm me. I did not endure suffering in vain, thank you Father. Thou whose calling is without repentance, great deliverer Thou are. Thou sustained me. No man can do this but Thou. |
Properties › Re: Land For Sale In The Uk Before March 5 Th 2011 by Akanniade(m): 5:09am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Just when I thought I have seen it all.  :oT This is the height of desperation in the scamming industry.  |
Culture › Re: Yoruba - Translation by Akanniade(m): 3:48am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Oh ah! mo gbon pké Oh ah! I heard eyin ni broder oké you are the fellow that lives upstairs, eyin le ko mo mi lo lé the one teaching my kid to steal
Oh ah! mo gbon pké Oh ah! I heard eyin ni sista oké you are the lady that lives upstairs eyin le nfe broder olé, goin out with the fraudster
iya sidi oni diri mi iya sidi my hairdresser, sisi uche egbon ore mi and uche my friend's sis awon lo ran mi wa o sent me to you
bobo musa oni réké wa musa the sugarcane man iya mulika olomo méjé iya mulika mother of 7 awon lo ron mi wa o they all sent me to you
éyi ko nsoro èrin this aint a joke èma jè nso fe anybody am warning you am talking to you, talking am talking to you, talking to you to you tori olorun mo be o in God's name please éma je nse fe anybody am warning you am talking to you, talking to you am talking to you, talking to you |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Proverb Competition by Akanniade(m): 1:12am On Mar 03, 2011 |
loosely translated-rather than the leopard or lion (not sure) helping the tiger to keep his share of the meat,they will both do their hunting individually, the moral being that rather than entrust your valuables to someone who isnt fully honest with you,its better you keep or take care of your interests/valuables
nice one. Kiniun is lion, ekun is leopard. There are no tigers in africa. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 10:03pm On Feb 28, 2011 |
^^^^The chameleon that approaches with caution dies, how much more the toad that slams its body with every step.
The moral in the proverb is to approach life delicately. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 8:37pm On Feb 27, 2011 |
Iku npa alagemo to yole nrin, kambelete opolo to ngbe are re shonle. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 8:36pm On Feb 27, 2011 |
Iku npa alagemo to yole nrin, kambelete opolo to ngbe are re shonle. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Idioms: Owe Yoruba, Itunmo Re Ati Lilo Re by Akanniade(m): 9:35pm On Feb 26, 2011 |
Abu ni nje abuni, afini han nje afini han, ewo nti ewo ara ibadan ti nlo lojude ogunmola. Used when someone while seemingly making a joke is really putting you in trouble. |