Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:05pm On May 24, 2019 |
Inverter
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:37am On May 22, 2019 |
Converted UPS and regular inverter alwa available
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:08pm On May 19, 2019 |
mctfopt: I like how you make all these super affordable. Great job  Thanks sir |
Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 2:24pm On May 18, 2019 |
Yemmyteespeed007: I need the following.
1. 12v , 200wat solar panel 2. Battery 100ah 3. Charge controller pwm 30amp 4. Ups 650va Inverter 5. Solar mounting materials
how much will each cost? 24vdc 250watts fairly new solar panel @ 35k 12vdc 100ah brand new battery @ 40k 12/24vdc pwm controller @ 30k 650va converted UPS @ 10k Solar mount materials @ 4k Thanks |
Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 1:46pm On May 18, 2019 |
dragnet: That's quite cheaper than the conventional mounts, can I see a picture of the aluminium rails? what are those white cones? or you coated the bolts with white silicon? Yes, exactly, coated with white silicone gum to prevent rust of the bolts nuts and washers.
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 10:54am On May 18, 2019 |
Yemmyteespeed007: hello mr femi.
pls I need and prices for them solar 12, 200watt 650va ups charge controller pwm 20amp battery 12v 100ah, or fearly new 200ah
Are you on whatsapp? I really don't get you. I'm on whatsapp with my airtel, 08023662352. Thanks |
Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 10:52am On May 18, 2019 |
dragnet: Looks neat but no rail mounts? how is the panel being held? I improvised using aluminum rails with bolts, nuts and washers. 4" inches nails are used to fasten the rails on the roof and screws and bolts are used to hold the panels on the rails. Thanks
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 9:20am On May 18, 2019 |
Ongoing installation of 1KWp solar panels at IFO, OGUN STATE.
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 7:41pm On May 16, 2019 |
4nos 12vdc 200ah batteries 5kva 48vdc inverter Installation
520k
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 7:38pm On May 16, 2019 |
4nos 12vdc 200ah batteries 3kva 48vdc converted APC UPS 48vdc 30amps external charger Installation
450k |
Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 6:35pm On May 15, 2019 |
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 6:34pm On May 15, 2019 |
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 9:14am On May 15, 2019 |
feflo: *Weight of common inverter batteries.*
*Luminous 200Ah (yellow) = 61-62kg*
*Luminous 200Ah (black ) = 54kg-60kg*
*Genus, Synergy, Sukam 200Ah = 58kg-60kg* *Quanta 200Ah = 60kg-63kg* *Monbat 190Ah = 55kg* *Crown 200Ah = 60kg* *Gaston 200Ah = 60-62kg* *SafePower 200Ah = 54-60kg* *Ritar 200Ah. = 59-60kg* *Ritar 150Ah. = 43kg* *Long. 200Ah. = 60-61kg* *Bluegate, Mercury. 200ah = 55kg* *Gacia 200ah = 51kg* *Prostar 200Ah = 60kg* *Daystar 200Ah. = 65kg* *Sec 250Ah. = 65kg* *Index, Spectra (basket)200Ah. = 60-68kg* *Fullriver 200Ah. = 56kg* *Acme 180-200Ah. = 58-60kg* *2V500Ah = 28kg* *2V1000Ah = 72kg* *2V1500Ah = 85kg* *Shoto 180Ah. = 56kg* *Shoto 150Ah. = 48kg* *Shoto 100Ah. = 33kg* *100Ah = 26-30kg* *150Ah = 40-45kg*
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 9:04am On May 15, 2019 |
*Weight of common inverter batteries.*
*Luminous 200Ah (yellow) = 61-62kg*
*Luminous 200Ah (black ) = 54kg-60kg*
*Genus, Synergy, Sukam 200Ah = 58kg-60kg*
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:56am On May 15, 2019 |
3kva 48vdc converted APC UPS available @ 50k
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:54am On May 15, 2019 |
2 brand new 12v 200ah batteries 1 24vdc 1.5kva inverter Installation
250k
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:45am On May 15, 2019 |
2 fairly new 12v 200ah batteries 1 converted 24vdc 1.5kva UPS 24vdc 50amps external charger Installation
160k
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 9:59pm On May 14, 2019 |
Today's Installation @ OREGUN, LAGOS.
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 5:44pm On May 08, 2019 |
feflo: Brief explanations on my installation KNIFE SWITCH Also called a change over, serves two major purposes 1. To change from utility or Gen to inverter and vice versa. Most if not all inverter comes with automatic change over device built into them, at times the supply might be bad and the inverter will refuse to trigger this auto device, in that case the knife switch provides a good opportunity to change over.
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 5:33am On May 02, 2019 |
feflo: UPS and Power Inverter:
UPS - UPS or the uninterruptible power supply makes use of an internal inverter to convert DC power to AC. Then it stores power in its built-in battery.
Power Inverter – The inverter is generally connected to an exterior DC source to maintain continuous AC current flow. In this case, a standalone battery or batteries are used for storing energy.
Basic difference:
In UPS, the switchover to backup power is prompt, while in an inverter there is a little delay. This break is acceptable on household appliances like fans, lights, and fridge, but it is not suitable for sensitive equipment like computers and printers. Such delays can cause system crash and data loss. It uses the main supply line for sending power to various appliances at homes or offices. Unlike the UPS, it is not directly plugged to the appliances. Technical variance: UPS – In UPS, the AC from the main power is transformed to DC. This DC is continuously charging the battery. The DC output from the battery is fed to a sine waveform inverter that converts it into AC and supplies it to the equipment. The energy is regularly drawn from battery, and hence there no gap during the outage on the main. The battery stops getting charged now, but the UPS continues its power supply till the battery gets completely discharged.
Inverter – The main power AC is supplied to the inverter, and it is transformed into DC simultaneously, which keeps charging the battery continuously. There is a sensor and relay structure that always monitors the ON or OFF status of the main. As soon as there is a power failure, the relay actuator activates the inverter switch. Every other action is similar to the UPS, but because of the sensor and relay process, there is a delay while activating the switch. Circuitry dissimilarity Circuits used in making UPS are very expensive than the ones used in an inverter. This is the reason why UPS systems are expensive. UPS generally comprises: Rectifier or charger – Rectifier transforms the AC current from the main to DC current, to charge the battery Inverter – It converts the DC voltage from the battery to AC current, to the electrical equipment Controller – It regulates the functions of both the rectifier and the inverter. Inverter comprises: Inverter – Firstly it converts AC of the main to DC for battery charging. Then it changes the DC power from the battery to AC current, and that flows to the electronic equipment Controller – It manages the inverter functions
culled from https://www.researchgate.net/post/Whats_the_one_main_difference_between_UPS_inverter
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 1:13pm On Apr 26, 2019 |
Trippledots: Pls dat 700 one in the below pix, is it pure sine?
Edit: just checked. Its puresine. Wish i can lay hands on it as it looks like a 12v variant. It's 24vdc |
Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:53pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Couple back and its ready to go |
Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 8:06pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
The positive leg of the DC fan for this inverter is found on one of the cables that connects the motherboard to the front panel
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 7:42pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Install the DC fan using silicone gum and connect the negative cable of the fan to the extended negative cable of the UPS
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 7:33pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Mark out the dimensions of the DC fan on the outer cover and cut it out.
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 7:30pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Look for the buzzer on the board and yank it off carefully
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 7:07pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Lug the terminals of the cable
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 6:51pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Pass the extended cable through the rear of the UPS as shown
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 6:50pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Locate the DC cables and extend with a 4mm cable - about a foot long
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 6:12pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
Remove the outer cover
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 6:11pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
I will go through the process of converting the APC 650va UPS again
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Technology Market › Re: World's Smallest Power Inverter by feflo(op): 10:03pm On Apr 23, 2019*. Modified: 6:26pm On Apr 24, 2019 |
UPS and Power Inverter:UPS - UPS or the uninterruptible power supply makes use of an internal inverter to convert DC power to AC. Then it stores power in its built-in battery. Power Inverter – The inverter is generally connected to an exterior DC source to maintain continuous AC current flow. In this case, a standalone battery or batteries are used for storing energy. Basic difference:In UPS, the switchover to backup power is prompt, while in an inverter there is a little delay. This break is acceptable on household appliances like fans, lights, and fridge, but it is not suitable for sensitive equipment like computers and printers. Such delays can cause system crash and data loss. It uses the main supply line for sending power to various appliances at homes or offices. Unlike the UPS, it is not directly plugged to the appliances. Technical variance: UPS – In UPS, the AC from the main power is transformed to DC. This DC is continuously charging the battery. The DC output from the battery is fed to a sine waveform inverter that converts it into AC and supplies it to the equipment. The energy is regularly drawn from battery, and hence there no gap during the outage on the main. The battery stops getting charged now, but the UPS continues its power supply till the battery gets completely discharged. Inverter – The main power AC is supplied to the inverter, and it is transformed into DC simultaneously, which keeps charging the battery continuously. There is a sensor and relay structure that always monitors the ON or OFF status of the main. As soon as there is a power failure, the relay actuator activates the inverter switch. Every other action is similar to the UPS, but because of the sensor and relay process, there is a delay while activating the switch. Circuitry dissimilarity Circuits used in making UPS are very expensive than the ones used in an inverter. This is the reason why UPS systems are expensive. UPS generally comprises: Rectifier or charger – Rectifier transforms the AC current from the main to DC current, to charge the battery Inverter – It converts the DC voltage from the battery to AC current, to the electrical equipment Controller – It regulates the functions of both the rectifier and the inverter. Inverter comprises: Inverter – Firstly it converts AC of the main to DC for battery charging. Then it changes the DC power from the battery to AC current, and that flows to the electronic equipment Controller – It manages the inverter functions culled from https://www.researchgate.net/post/Whats_the_one_main_difference_between_UPS_inverter
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