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SportsRe: FORMULA ONE F1 Official SeasonThread - Revamped by chris81964(m): 3:08pm On Sep 17, 2023
One of the better races of the season.
Well done Carlos. Tactical racing at its best.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 10:32am On Jun 10, 2023
Whose has refueled since gasoline prices went up? Normally 14k to refill. Yesterday over 39k. Ouch.
Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by chris81964(m): 9:17pm On Jun 03, 2023
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Solar Installer by chris81964(op): 2:11pm On Jun 02, 2023
Closing on Monday June 5th 2023
Jobs/VacanciesSolar Installer by chris81964(op): 12:12pm On May 29, 2023
The Solar Installer is an experienced, primarily field-based position with a focus on job site execution and process improvement. The position requires advanced Solar Photovoltaic knowledge, extensive experience performing work in the residential and commercial sectors, strong communication, strong organizational skills, and a willingness to travel overnight. The Installer will be responsible for executing tasks assigned by the project manager, maintaining a clean work environment, and interacting in a friendly manner with clients.



Responsibilities

JOB TASKS • Install photovoltaic systems in accordance with codes and standards using drawings, schematics, and instructions. • Assemble solar modules, panels, or support structures, as specified. • Accurately layout and install solar racking systems per design on ground and roof mounted systems. • Mount and wire PV modules per specified design. • Identify and resolve any deficiencies in photovoltaic system installation or materials. • Program, adjust, or configure inverters and controls for desired set points and operating modes. • Determine materials, equipment, and installation sequences necessary to maximize installation efficiency. • Be part of a friendly, communicative part of an installation team of 3 to 4 people working on all parts of a solar power installation. • Extend a high-level service to our clients representing AWPS in a courteous, punctual and professional manner. • Perform routine photovoltaic (PV) system maintenance on modules, arrays, batteries, safety systems, structural systems, weather sealing, or balance of systems equipment. • Adhere to daily and weekly schedules for project activities under the direction of the Project Manager. • Must be committed to safe working practices, knowledge of OSHA safety standards, and understand the importance of maintaining a clean job site. • Maintain AWPS standards of quality control, client communication and client satisfaction.



Key Requirements

KEY REQUIREMENTS • Minimum 2 years installing solar for Commercial or Residential projects; relevant experience in construction and electrical industry can also be applied. • High level understanding of building and electrical codes. • Relevant 2 or 4-year academic degree (can be waived in lieu of experience). • Willingness to travel 1 to 2-weeks per month. • Basic carpentry experience. • Ability to perform physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials. • Comfortable working at heights and on ladders. •



PAY AND BENEFITS



AWPS believes in paying living wages and investing in our employee's growth and development as people. You can expect the following benefits starting on Day 1 of your employment: • In addition to a rewarding and meaningful career in the solar industry, you will earn a competitive salary based upon your experience • (14) paid holidays + Health plan •

Location
Lagos Mainland near Oshodi


SUBMITTALS

Resume / CV • Cover Letter that includes narrative description of (2) representative solar projects that highlight your skills and experience. • This is a highly competitive position. Submit resume and cover letter to info@atlanticwastepower.com and include the subject line, “Solar Installer
Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by chris81964(m): 12:11pm On May 29, 2023
The Solar Installer is an experienced, primarily field-based position with a focus on job site execution and process improvement. The position requires advanced Solar Photovoltaic knowledge, extensive experience performing work in the residential and commercial sectors, strong communication, strong organizational skills, and a willingness to travel overnight. The Installer will be responsible for executing tasks assigned by the project manager, maintaining a clean work environment, and interacting in a friendly manner with clients.



Responsibilities

JOB TASKS • Install photovoltaic systems in accordance with codes and standards using drawings, schematics, and instructions. • Assemble solar modules, panels, or support structures, as specified. • Accurately layout and install solar racking systems per design on ground and roof mounted systems. • Mount and wire PV modules per specified design. • Identify and resolve any deficiencies in photovoltaic system installation or materials. • Program, adjust, or configure inverters and controls for desired set points and operating modes. • Determine materials, equipment, and installation sequences necessary to maximize installation efficiency. • Be part of a friendly, communicative part of an installation team of 3 to 4 people working on all parts of a solar power installation. • Extend a high-level service to our clients representing AWPS in a courteous, punctual and professional manner. • Perform routine photovoltaic (PV) system maintenance on modules, arrays, batteries, safety systems, structural systems, weather sealing, or balance of systems equipment. • Adhere to daily and weekly schedules for project activities under the direction of the Project Manager. • Must be committed to safe working practices, knowledge of OSHA safety standards, and understand the importance of maintaining a clean job site. • Maintain AWPS standards of quality control, client communication and client satisfaction.



Key Requirements

KEY REQUIREMENTS • Minimum 3+ years installing solar for Commercial or Residential projects; relevant experience in construction and electrical industry can also be applied. • High level understanding of building and electrical codes. • Relevant 2 or 4-year academic degree (can be waived in lieu of experience). • Willingness to travel 1 to 2-weeks per month. • Basic carpentry experience. • Ability to perform physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials. • Comfortable working at heights and on ladders. •



PAY AND BENEFITS



AWPS believes in paying living wages and investing in our employees growth and development as people. You can expect the following benefits starting on Day 1 of your employment: • In addition to a rewarding and meaningful career in the solar industry, you will earn a competitive salary based upon your experience • (14) paid holidays + Health plan •

Location
Lagos Mainland near Oshodi


SUBMITTALS

Resume / CV • Cover Letter that includes narrative description of (2) representative solar projects that highlight your skills and experience. • This is a highly competitive position. Submit resume and cover letter to info@atlanticwastepower.com and include the subject line, “Solar Installer
RomanceRe: What A Girl Did After I Stopped Giving Her Money by chris81964(m): 9:32am On May 19, 2023
iInjureHerYansh:
Told this girl I have been seeing lately to stop asking me for money if she really care about me and I haven't heard from her since thengrin Where are the people that say women can date if money isn't involved?
Well not all women are after money but majority of our girls are doing this dating thing for survival.

Relationship has to be transactional or she moves. The earlier you realize all the sweet name calling and things she's been doing for you is cos you have money to give her the earlier you will know how to stand.


I always see every lady as someone who doesn't love me for me but for my assets, until she proves otherwise. It has saved me a lot.
This lady I just talked about is another point of reference.

You can also try it with the girl you are seeing now and see for yourself if you doubt me.
Stop dating girls and date women. Date someone that has substance who can help you grow.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 9:29am On May 19, 2023
Shagati:
I like how the parts are readily available.
Who/where is your parts plug?
De Great Frank Global Services 08183344035. He is not cheap. He is reliable and honest
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 9:27am On May 19, 2023
Shagati:
I like how the parts are readily available.
Who/where is your parts plug?
De Great Frank Global Services 08183344035. He is not cheap. He is reliable and honest
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 2:26pm On May 17, 2023
Yesterday my accessory belt broke. On Monday night when I came back I was hearing some noise. The next day it was really bad. I drove the car and very close to my destination the belt snapped.
I am replacing the belt, the tensioner that failed and a pulley.

Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 12:34pm On May 08, 2023
AutoMoTech:
you mean you removed the new shocks?

thanks for the updates so far. really enjoying the thread. very rare seeing a deliberate car owner taking great care of their vehicle. at the rate you for don spend enough money to but the car again just on maintenance...
I kept the shocks. I am traveling in a few months I will buy new shocks there.
Thank you. I lived outside Nigeria and whenever I purchased a used car with unsure service history. I did all these services. It is cheap insurance.
SportsRe: FORMULA ONE F1 Official SeasonThread - Revamped by chris81964(m): 10:31pm On May 06, 2023
Check on pole in Miami.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 6:13pm On May 05, 2023
chris81964:
Did the front shocks today. Did not think that they were bad. When it was pushed in, it did not immediately rebound. With no weight no rebound.
4 new shocks. Brakes are next.
I don't like them. It removed the wandering at speed but it is not firm enough over bumps
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 6:08pm On May 05, 2023
I have finally done it. This was supposed to have been done the first week I owned the Pajero.

Today I changed the brake fluid. I removed and replaced 24 oz of fluids. I did not do it as I wanted. I did not bleed the corners.
I flushed the power steering. Removed all the fluid in the reservoir. Disconnected the reservoir and cleaned it. It has a screen at the bottom. I put back reservoir and left the return line unconnected. Filled the reservoir and turned the steering from lock to lock. Kept topping up and repeating till the fluid that was coming out was pink. It took about 1.5 liters. The original fluid was very dark.
Drained the transfer case. The fluid looked okay but the drain plug had a lot of crud on it.
Drained the front and rear differential used GL-4 90 W oil. It calls for GL-5. The fluid in the rear diff looked bad and the drain plug had so much crud on it. The front was not too bad.

Last week I did the seafoam treatment. In the gas tank, the crankcase and the intake. I got a good smoke show. Doing the seafoam through the intake caused the check engine light to come on. It is off now. The MAF sensor was the culprit. I am hoping to see an improvement in my gas mileage. 13 miles to the gallon is atrocious. I also have a lead foot.

I have finally changed all the fluids. I did engine oil twice, coolant too many times to count. Transmission twice. Next service I will replace the filter and fluid.

Since my last update the heater core failed, and the vehicle was blowing coolant through the AC drain. And into the passenger compartment. I plugged of the pipes. We don't need heat and when I get cold I will use the seat warmers.

Timing belt, water pump, belts and tensioner are next. The front brake pads and rotors will also be replaced.

I ordered LED light bulbs and interior lights on Amazon. Once they get here I will install them and share pictures.

Body work will come later. I intend to replace the two front fenders. The repairs that were done were so amateurish.

Thank you for following my journey with my Pajero.
SportsRe: FORMULA ONE F1 Official SeasonThread - Revamped by chris81964(m): 5:31pm On Apr 29, 2023
Checo got another win
AutosRe: .. .... Marvel Mystery Fuel Additives ...... by chris81964(m): 7:10pm On Apr 20, 2023
I know the post is old. Do you have it fir sale
PoliticsRe: Chinwoke Mbadinuju Is Dead by chris81964(m): 7:05pm On Apr 11, 2023
Barnabas Igwe
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 4:38pm On Apr 10, 2023
olumzzz:
Wawu,
If only the previous owner had maintenance history, you would've known the plugs were due for replacement
The vehicle was neglected after Schneider sold it. I am doing a lot of deferred maintenance. Power steering and brake fluid flush. AT filter change., transfer case, front and rear differential fluid change. Then grease the areas that require it.
Then minor body work and I am done for a while. Thank you for commenting.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 4:18pm On Apr 10, 2023
olumzzz:
Nice.
Any reason why it wasn't going past 120?
Bad spark plugs. Had them changed last week. They were in really bad shape. The electrodes had cracked. I have platinum plugs now.
I took a business trip to Ibadan. I hit 150 today.. I was constantly doing over 120. The transmission is downshifting faster too.
I need rotors and pads. Some vibration when I hit the brakes. They were in the plans. The price of #100k for the parts has me pausing. I will look for performance upgrades for that price.
Thanks for reading.

Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 5:49pm On Apr 06, 2023
The old strut

Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 5:48pm On Apr 06, 2023
Did the front shocks today. Did not think that they were bad. When it was pushed in, it did not immediately rebound. With no weight no rebound.
4 new shocks. Brakes are next.

Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by chris81964(m): 8:57am On Apr 06, 2023
GloriousGbola:
cheers sir.

if you can source your breakers direct from a schenider rep, . also same for your cables, it is best you do so

years ago i cam this close to being fked when we were supplied 70mm cable disguised as 95mm cable for our server room

May God save us from fake low quality merchants. and may God give our clients/employers/accounting dept the grace and common sense not to be swayed by cheap materials from dodgy vendors
Thanks with Schneider it is hit or miss. It does not seem to matter where we buy them.
Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by chris81964(m): 8:04am On Apr 06, 2023
GloriousGbola:
as an aside, i am seeing multiple elements of poor support design here

1) there was no fire alarm system
2) the is too much flammable material used in the room . wood should not be part of a battery room. better for all these items to be on steel frames
the room should also have a see through door, maybe even be see through windows [all fire resistant] fire resistant wall paneling, and a fire resistant ceiling [that is called fire compartmentalization]

i would say there should be an fm200 fire suppression system put in place, but i have read that lithium -[not lipo4] batteries are extremely hard to put out when they catch fire

has a proper post mortem been conducted to confirm exactly what went wrong? from the picture it looks like the cable started burning. if so it means the dc breakers on the cable [assuming they were provided] simply started passing the current .

also what make is the actual cable?

we had a case yead back where for a month running we kept getting our fm 200 system in a server room triggered. after taking the whole place apart we found one ediat ac installer had joined the cables for an ac rather than do a straight run. so the joint kept heating up and burning the insulation.

we had an issue of this nature on a recent project. the installer ran cables to mppt direct from the panels. we advised that they get breakers. getting original breakers was another long story. but it was eventually sorted.

you also need to confirm if the manuacturer has a recommended spacing for safety.

YOU DID NOT GET LUCKY.THIS IS A WARNING

in investigations following major incidents, it always turns out there were precursor events. when you do not act on your precursor event, the next event is always larger= until you have death or significant asset loss.

i hope someone on your team is paranoid, and that the ogas at the top are willing to make the necessary financial commitments.
Thank you for your observations. The fire was on the AC side. The AC input breaker started the fire. Our preference is to mount the inverters on the wall but the walls could not handle the weight. Steel would have been disastrous as the wire fused together would have energized the metal and cost us all the inverters and batteries attached to the structure. We will revisit. The wood did not burn. It got singed. That is what one million naira buys you. The door was pointed out to us and we have recommended it to the client. Fire suppression was suggested now it is a priority.
Thank you for your suggestions. We will add our own early warning systems. The fire had burnt out and nobody knew there was a problem till the next day. The inverters were all online but one system refused to output.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 9:25pm On Apr 05, 2023
The other item done. Kyb shocks

Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m):
Another update.
Replaced the thermostat. When the housing was opened, it was hollow. I was still loosing coolant, two cracked hoses entering the fire wall to the heater core were the culprit. The new radiator cap allowed pressure to build and that exposed that problem.
The valve covers were leaking. So while we were there we changed the spark plugs to platinum. The old plugs were very worn, cleaned the valve cover with carb cleaner. Also replaced the spark plug tube rubber. We also cleaned the intake manifold and the throttle body. They were very dirty.
I replaced the rear shocks. I

Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by chris81964(m): 2:43pm On Apr 05, 2023
We escaped a major disaster here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdZlF2uX630
Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by chris81964(m): 2:08pm On Apr 03, 2023
Small fire wan spoil my show today oh.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jub7bT3fdyE
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 5:02pm On Mar 26, 2023
Replaced the fuel filler and radiator cap. I would smell coolant and there were no visible leaks. In traffic the temperature Guage will nudge up making me to turn off the AC. The cap is pressure rated and it was no longer doing its job. I pushed on it and it was stiff and made squeaky noises. Temp Guage has remained steady and no more coolant smell. There was always a loud hissing / whoosh sound when I removed the gas cap. It also had tape all over. The next refill I will check for the noise.
I also got an alignment done after replacing the steering boot on both sides.
SportsRe: FORMULA ONE F1 Official SeasonThread - Revamped by chris81964(m): 7:36pm On Mar 19, 2023
Checo Max and Alonso finished in that order. Checo won pole and the race. Max took fastest lap.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 7:35pm On Mar 19, 2023
AutoMoTech:
Any update on the bolded?
The slip is gone. The original fluid was not in the best shape. I am not even sure it was the correct specification. What came out yesterday was much better. I will do one more drain and I should be good to go.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 7:34pm On Mar 19, 2023
AutoMoTech:
Welldone chief.
How much has this cost so far?
A bit more than I should spend #715350 of which #370000 was for Tyres.
Car TalkRe: The PAJERO Club by chris81964(m): 6:14am On Mar 19, 2023
I did another drain and fill for the transmission. I also changed the oil and filter. I will do a more thorough inspection under the car.
Saw some leaks. I have replacement valve cover gaskets. The transmission pan needs to come down. I will replace the filter when I do that. Noticed another torn boot. The car should have some grease points. I will find a service manual to allow me to do that.
Power steering flush, front and rear differential and transfer case fluid replacement is next. I would have completed the full fluid replacement with that.
When I do the valve cover gaskets I will replace the spark plugs.
I will have the belts replaced at a later date.
So far so good. You do these services for peace of mind.
Summary of what I have done so far.
Cooling system flush. Prestone radiator flush, drain then liqui Molly flush, drain. Distilled water drain. Then Prestone 50 50 coolant.
Liqui Molly engine flush. Oil change Rotella T6 15W40 and new filter. 800 km another oil and filter change. Oil smells like gasoline when it came out. Good sign it is doing its job. Might also need to check PCV.
Transmission drain and fill. More than 60 % of old fluid is in the torque converter and lines. Did a second yesterday so I have more new fluid than old. Next time will remove the pan and replace the filter.
Techron total system fuel treatment 12 Oz in the tank.
New air filter. Old one was disgusting.
New Tyres. General Tyre.
Many more things are planned. The torn boot will be done by Tuesday.

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