Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,464 members, 7,816,088 topics. Date: Friday, 03 May 2024 at 03:52 AM

Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA - Satellite TV Technology (1610) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Entertainment / TV/Movies / Satellite TV Technology / Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA (2057235 Views)

UPS Back-up, Also A Complement To FTA / FTA Frequency / Cctv Installation A Complement To Fta And Solar Energy (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) ... (1607) (1608) (1609) (1610) (1611) (1612) (1613) ... (1690) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 12:33pm On Mar 09
mctfopt:


Please which day did Felicity start producing Tubular batteries?
I don talk am before. Should a known brand leave anything blank, Our Nigerian guys go help dem fill the voids.

e even get Tubular battery wey e name na Lithium. Just look well to see how the name is written.

e get reason you hardly see me promoting any popular brand. Most times, what's everywhere, ain't the real deal. They might be better than the complete FAKEs but still not the real deal
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 12:36pm On Mar 09
Dam5reey:


Lol,
Na people say make we dey quote based on client's Load, Now everyone can see that it depends on client's budget and can adjust based on needs.

yea it depends on Client's Budget, and Load. Reason most times, you need work with one who knows what they doing, or provide such details in here so we know how to respond.

Issue be s ay, the moment Person quote budget, invisible marketers go help am pad adjust things. Dem go even make you add more funds slightly make e for no dey obvious say dem help you exhaust things
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by swagifted(m): 12:38pm On Mar 09
Dear fellow solar warriors, please persons that have used deye hybrid inverters in Nigeria what was the most common issues you encountered if any.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 12:41pm On Mar 09
Dam5reey:


Your battery is the weak link here.. it will limit how fast you can charge when your 2.4KW Solar panels are at peak, and how much energy that can be stored.
Your 2.4KW will give you. about 8KWH energy on a good day. you can only store 2.4KWH since you will be following the 50% DOD Rule.
Inverter will take about 1.6KWH, you have 4KWH to use during the day and 2.4KWh in the night Manage it well.

More like Having a big Pumping Machine, capable of filling a 30,000 litres GP tank within 12-hours, but all you've 
got is a 500Litre drum and, NEPA/PHCN operate between 8am to 5pm daily with multiple interuptions along the line

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 12:51pm On Mar 09
Hello guys,

I am a DIY Solar user to be and I have bought the following Items for my setup.

1) 2 550W Jinko Solar Panels (TechLand Solar)
2) 12v 3000w EASun Inverter From a fellow Nairalander
3) 12v 200A Battery Full River From Idyllic Tech.
4) 120A MPPT Charge Controller From Gennex Technologies


Now, I need advise on every other thing I need to get to have my setup up and running (Cables, Change Over, other accessories etc. ).

I would appreciate every tip and learnings from you all. Thanks

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by yemi2plus(m): 1:13pm On Mar 09
Juror:


Do they deliver?

Yes, though I bought directly from one of their physical stores and they deliver for free within 24 hours.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by SaintUlot: 1:23pm On Mar 09
For Sale @ Giveaway prices

👉 Mppt charge controller 100A 12v/24v/48v

👉 Transformerless Pure sine wave Inverter(It
powers fridge and freezers effortlessly
Surge capacity - 9500w
Actual capacity - 2700w

👉 DC Digital Meter - 200A with shunt
It can be used to measure Dc input and output current, Volt, Watt and Watt hour

It can also be used to check if the advertised Ah and Wh of a newly purchased battery is what you actually get.

And you can also use it to measure the amount of Ah and Wh that is left in your used battery.


Call or WhatsApp- 08035537864 if you are interested in any of the above

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dacool1(m): 1:24pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:
Hello guys,

I am a DIY Solar user to be and I have bought the following Items for my setup.

1) 2 550W Jinko Solar Panels (TechLand Solar)
2) 12v 3000w EASun Inverter From a fellow Nairalander
3) 12v 200A Battery Full River From Idyllic Tech.
4) 120A MPPT Charge Controller From Gennex Technologies


Now, I need advise on every other thing I need to get to have my setup up and running (Cables, Change Over, other accessories etc. ).

I would appreciate every tip and learnings from you all. Thanks

Just be ready to replace your battery soon.

So many things could easily go wrong. Too much charging current on any day you decide to turn off your inverter, also You would most likely overdraw current at nights given the size of your inverter.

My first advice is you double the battery bank.
Secondly, a 60amps charger with a 24v system would have been better and probably cost same or just a little more than what you will be spending in total. Like smaller cable Guage, cheaper breaker etc.

Just keep in mind that whatsoever you have in mind will be different from what is achievable on renewable energy except you've got deep pockets

Plus I would have advised you got a lifepo4 battery, as it tolerates more abuse. Just make sure you turn off the system as soon as your battery voltage gets below 12.0v on small loads. The inverter you got is not optimal for lead acid as it won't cut off until battery voltage drops below 10.5v so you've got to really monitor your system
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Obnoxious2001(m): 1:34pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:
Hello guys,

I am a DIY Solar user to be and I have bought the following Items for my setup.

1) 2 550W Jinko Solar Panels (TechLand Solar)
2) 12v 3000w EASun Inverter From a fellow Nairalander
3) 12v 200A Battery Full River From Idyllic Tech.
4) 120A MPPT Charge Controller From Gennex Technologies


Now, I need advise on every other thing I need to get to have my setup up and running (Cables, Change Over, other accessories etc. ).

I would appreciate every tip and learnings from you all. Thanks

E go make sense you leave this part for the installer.
Because there are so many shenanigans in this aspect.
This week Na person I help solve this case.
Better still is to hire an someone to follow you.

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 1:49pm On Mar 09
dacool1:


Just be ready to replace your battery soon.

So many things could easily go wrong. Too much charging current on any day you decide to turn off your inverter, also You would most likely overdraw current at nights given the size of your inverter.

My first advice is you double the battery bank.
Secondly, a 60amps charger with a 24v system would have been better and probably cost same or just a little more than what you will be spending in total. Like smaller cable Guage, cheaper breaker etc.

Just keep in mind that whatsoever you have in mind will be different from what is achievable on renewable energy except you've got deep pockets

Plus I would have advised you got a lifepo4 battery, as it tolerates more abuse. Just make sure you turn off the system as soon as your battery voltage gets below 12.0v on small loads. The inverter you got is not optimal for lead acid as it won't cut off until battery voltage drops below 10.5v so you've got to really monitor your system

Thanks for this input.

Just to put in some more context, I would not be fully utilizing the inverter load capacity as I would be using just 2 ceiling fans, a 30' TV and 2 laptops per time. Also, I believe the MPPT CC LED Charging indicator would always show the voltage on my battery while charging and this can help monitor and avoid over charging. Doubling the Battery bank is a plan in view as well.

Cheerss
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 1:53pm On Mar 09
Obnoxious2001:


E go make sense you leave this part for the installer.
Because there are so many shenanigans in this aspect.
This week Na person I help solve this case.
Better still is to hire an someone to follow you.

Uhmm,....well understood...Thank you

@Obnoxious2001 are you an installer or can you recommend any in lagos?

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by icjunior(m): 2:10pm On Mar 09
939w from a possible 950w(2*475w) jinko panels from fouani with 60A powmr mppt cc

@linnov8

Was able to screenshot 938.1w from the the video I made while checking.

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Obnoxious2001(m): 2:27pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:


Uhmm,....well understood...Thank you

@Obnoxious2001 are you an installer or can you recommend any in lagos?

I am that I am grin Na money dey determine who I can become grin.

Am in Lagos now.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 2:51pm On Mar 09
Obnoxious2001:


I am that I am grin Na money dey determine who I can become grin.

Am in Lagos now.

Lol....please can you give me a list of what I still need to get? Let me use that to have an idea of how much I would have to spend
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 3:07pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:
Hello guys,

I am a DIY Solar user to be and I have bought the following Items for my setup.

1) 2 550W Jinko Solar Panels (TechLand Solar)
2) 12v 3000w EASun Inverter From a fellow Nairalander
3) 12v 200A Battery Full River From Idyllic Tech.
4) 120A MPPT Charge Controller From Gennex Technologies
Now, I need advise on every other thing I need to get to have my setup up and running (Cables, Change Over, other accessories etc. ).

I would appreciate every tip and learnings from you all. Thanks
You have put the cart before the horse. Now it wud be difficult though not impossible to help u. Its always good to av an idea of the system u want and discuss wit the experts before making purchases. Its not also by where u got ur items from.
My 10cents, adding another battery and changing ur inverter to at least 24v system to start with.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dacool1(m): 3:09pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:


Thanks for this input.

Just to put in some more context, I would not be fully utilizing the inverter load capacity as I would be using just 2 ceiling fans, a 30' TV and 2 laptops per time. Also, I believe the MPPT CC LED Charging indicator would always show the voltage on my battery while charging and this can help monitor and avoid over charging. Doubling the Battery bank is a plan in view as well.

Cheerss

2 ceiling fans!! How many watts each? A TV 2laptops simultaneously.

Hmm just like I said earlier get ready to replace your battery soon of you power all these appliances after sundown.

And you need to add the next battery within the next 3 months or so.

As per the charge current, I wasn't referring to over charge but over current and your battery will most likely swell or explode at some point because when there's no load and there's good sunlight, your charger would be sending over 50amps into the battery.

Just prepare to replace your battery soon it might not last 6months.

Plus the best you will get after sun down is 4hrs power supply if you power on your fans before hitting 50% DOD
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 3:11pm On Mar 09
icjunior:
939w from a possible 950w(2*475w) jinko panels from fouani with 60A powmr mppt cc

@linnov8

Was able to screenshot 938.1w from the the video I made while checking.
Is it me or this ur wires look thin? What guage of wires are u using and ur battery system ie 12 or 24v?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by icjunior(m): 3:37pm On Mar 09
Drgreatone:

Is it me or this ur wires look thin? What guage of wires are u using and ur battery system ie 12 or 24v?

24v
6mm
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 3:46pm On Mar 09
Drgreatone:

You have put the cart before the horse. Now it wud be difficult though not impossible to help u. Its always good to av an idea of the system u want and discuss wit the experts before making purchases. Its not also by where u got ur items from.
My 10cents, adding another battery and changing ur inverter to at least 24v system to start with.

oh wow, thanks for your genuine feedback.

Can you please advise me on how best to utilise what I currently have ? i mean what I need to bare in mind to work with the components purchased already? as I dont have budget for a new inverter or additional battery now. Thank you
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 3:54pm On Mar 09
dacool1:


2 ceiling fans!! How many watts each? A TV 2laptops simultaneously.

Hmm just like I said earlier get ready to replace your battery soon of you power all these appliances after sundown.

And you need to add the next battery within the next 3 months or so.

As per the charge current, I wasn't referring to over charge but over current and your battery will most likely swell or explode at some point because when there's no load and there's good sunlight, your charger would be sending over 50amps into the battery.

Just prepare to replace your battery soon it might not last 6months.

Plus the best you will get after sun down is 4hrs power supply if you power on your fans before hitting 50% DOD

Thank you, but I thought thats the work of using a MPPT CC that would regulate charge going into the battery.

Also, these loads mentioned would not always be powered on the inverter, It is planned to be a backup power system for few hours when no power from the mains
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 4:00pm On Mar 09
icjunior:
939w from a possible 950w(2*475w) jinko panels from fouani with 60A powmr mppt cc

@linnov8

Was able to screenshot 938.1w from the the video I made while checking.

That's an outstanding performance. Founi is doing well.

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dam5reey1(m): 4:05pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:


Thank you, but I thought thats the work of using a MPPT CC that would regulate charge going into the battery.

Also, these loads mentioned would not always be powered on the inverter, It is planned to be a backup power system for few hours when no power from the mains


Boss, there is nothing to worry about, your set-up is perfect because you have enough PV and headroom for day usage.

Your batteries will charge adequately, forget about over-charging the batteries as the voltage goes up, charging current reduces, the batteries won't take much current from your PV. so your batteries wont swell. In bad weather condition you will be have 100% at sunset due to oversized array.

Go ahead and complete the installation. I have a similar set up for client.
Its even doing fine that I now have a new formula that its best to have enough Solar at least 1KW for 1 12V, 200AH Lead acid batteries.

I added Battery capacity meter for this client so he can see the SOC, he hardly goes below 50%.. and by 1PM he is at 100%.

1 Year plus running his Batteries did not overcharge, and batteries still have Full Capacity no loss.

5 Likes

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 4:05pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:


oh wow, thanks for your genuine feedback.

Can you please advise me on how best to utilise what I currently have ? i mean what I need to bare in mind to work with the components purchased already? as I dont have budget for a new inverter or additional battery now. Thank you
Then better to just keep them in ur store pending when ur budget can cater for all thats needed. U can ask ur seller if he can swap the 12v inverter to a 24v own with u adding extra money and then save up to get a new battery. Best u also get the same type of battery and not mix. My ogas at the top can add or subtract from this.

2 Likes

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 4:06pm On Mar 09
icjunior:


24v
6mm
Oh ok. Thanks for the feedback

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 4:13pm On Mar 09
I know ow ppl are quick to speak ill of some of our dealers here but here I am to say big appreciation to @zeestone. He helped get a 5kva inverter last week only for me to install and the ac output wasnt working. Returned it back to him and he ensured it was fixed within hours, no long story or passing blame to the seller. Thank you and God bless. Many more deals coming your way

7 Likes

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by jonescosmos: 4:21pm On Mar 09
swagifted:
Dear fellow solar warriors, please persons that have used deye hybrid inverters in Nigeria what was the most common issues you encountered if any.

I am using Deye hybrid inverters, no issues at all so far. Just do your installations right. Don't patronize quarks.

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 4:25pm On Mar 09
Drgreatone:

Then better to just keep them in ur store pending when ur budget can cater for all thats needed. U can ask ur seller if he can swap the 12v inverter to a 24v own with u adding extra money and then save up to get a new battery. Best u also get the same type of battery and not mix. My ogas at the top can add or subtract from this.

Okay, thanks for these tips.....So once I have 2 batteries and 24v inverter, what else do I need to consider getting to have my set up running?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 4:27pm On Mar 09
Obnoxious2001:


E go make sense you leave this part for the installer.
Because there are so many shenanigans in this aspect.
This week Na person I help solve this case.
Better still is to hire an someone to follow you.
exactly.

Even those buying themselves, don't know most times, they end up paying much higher because the Seller would know it's not their field
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 4:29pm On Mar 09
mikeayus:


Thanks for this input.

Just to put in some more context, I would not be fully utilizing the inverter load capacity as I would be using just 2 ceiling fans, a 30' TV and 2 laptops per time. Also, I believe the MPPT CC LED Charging indicator would always show the voltage on my battery while charging and this can help monitor and avoid over charging. Doubling the Battery bank is a plan in view as well.

Cheerss
Hopefully, you're very much aware not to Mix Old + New batteries.

Also, you think say manually monitoring battery na easy task

1 Like

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 4:33pm On Mar 09
dacool1:


2 ceiling fans!! How many watts each? A TV 2laptops simultaneously.

Hmm just like I said earlier get ready to replace your battery soon of you power all these appliances after sundown.

And you need to add the next battery within the next 3 months or so.

As per the charge current, I wasn't referring to over charge but over current and your battery will most likely swell or explode at some point because when there's no load and there's good sunlight, your charger would be sending over 50amps into the battery.

Just prepare to replace your battery soon it might not last 6months.

Plus the best you will get after sun down is 4hrs power supply if you power on your fans before hitting 50% DOD
people keep thinking 12-volts system is cheap. You even require thicker cables which costs more YET e no fit power more appliances.

and Laptops could be power hungry most times especially when used for longer hours.

@mikeayus , are the Solar Panels in series or Parallel ? If in series, maybe you put in parallel, hopefully your charge controller would enter PWM mode.
Or better still, get a super cheap PWM charge controller of about 10,000 naira or therabout and use that pending when you have bigger battery bank and possibly inverter wey sabi work
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mikeayus(m): 4:40pm On Mar 09
bassdow:
people keep thinking 12-volts system is cheap. You even require thicker cables which costs more YET e no fit power more appliances.

and Laptops could be power hungry most times especially when used for longer hours.

@mikeayus , are the Solar Panels in series or Parallel ? If in series, maybe you put in parallel, hopefully your charge controller would enter PWM mode.
Or better still, get a super cheap PWM charge controller of about 10,000 naira or therabout and use that pending when you have bigger battery bank and possibly inverter wey sabi work

i haven't connected anything yet, the set up is still in design phase. Very much open to advise from experts here. Thanks

(1) (2) (3) ... (1607) (1608) (1609) (1610) (1611) (1612) (1613) ... (1690) (Reply)

FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread / Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread

Viewing this topic: fyinka47(m) and 1 guest(s)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 66
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.