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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 9:13am On May 10
Parser:
tag me pls when you have a solution.

No problem.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ojesymsym: 9:14am On May 10
Does anyone think it is possible to repurpose a hybrid car to have a charging port to be able to charge the batteries?

If this is possible, a DIY person may be able to have a cheaper electric car.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by swagifted(m): 9:51am On May 10
ojesymsym:
Does anyone think it is possible to repurpose a hybrid car to have a charging port to be able to charge the batteries?

If this is possible, a DIY person may be able to have a cheaper electric car.
changan UNi-V.... 2 liter engine with 18.4KWh LFP battery... Using only battery is rated for up to 130KM before petrol engine kicks on....just 75 million naira....

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by justcallmenuel(m): 10:13am On May 10
15kwh 51.2v felicity lithium battery is available on promo price, #2,950,000. Call/WhatsApp me on 08168986461

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by xtremeidea(m): 12:38pm On May 10
DaniellaDokubo:


HIGH PV VOLTAGE INVERTER
FL-IVEM3024
3KVA 24V hybrid inverter
with (MPPT:120-450Vdc,4000W)

Ok. Thanks. I use the low frequency version IVPM-5048. Should work too.

Will arrange to buy it, if it doesn't work, will find a way arround it. From my recent communications with Felicity, I know that their ports are working. They just have different configurations based on inveter.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Emmypam(m): 12:48pm On May 10
I'm about to purchase this mppt charge controller. Is a good mppt charge controller?

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Valto(m): 12:59pm On May 10
Emmypam:
I'm about to purchase this mppt charge controller. Is a good mppt charge controller?
beware this is a glorified PWM CC.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ayo1984: 1:06pm On May 10
Please I want to buy an MPPT solar charge controller, which of one of the two brands should I buy Powmr or Must?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dam5reey(m): 1:19pm On May 10
ayo1984:
Please I want to buy an MPPT solar charge controller, which of one of the two brands should I buy Powmr or Must?

someone did a review with Must and Growatts, where Must won.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira: 3:00pm On May 10
20A PowMr mppt

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by litaninja(m): 3:00pm On May 10
I think we're saying 2 different things. Your last sentence alludes to the usage of electric cars in naija.
I am talking about the manufacturing of electric cars in naija.

While besides the point, the 2G, 3G, 4G and current 5G deployed in naija are mere illusions / suggestions. You can't be waiting an entire minute for the simplest of web pages to load, with all your commercial banks having connectivity issues every friday and claim to have anything even remotely close to 5G.
You can't skip the fundamental infrastructure, providers are struggling to provide basic services because almost 50% of every resource overhead is geared towards same.

swagifted:
before GSM, naija electricity infrastructure was not the best.. But we went from 2G...3G...5G....some people that never used landline, never used nokia torchlight with 2G...there first phone na 5G...serious jumping if you ask me... Electric cars will thrive without waiting for proper infrastructure trust me.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 3:28pm On May 10
swagifted:
changan UNi-V.... 2 liter engine with 18.4KWh LFP battery... Using only battery is rated for up to 130KM before petrol engine kicks on....just 75 million naira....

Range is too small. Why is the cost that high?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 3:28pm On May 10
Emmypam:
I'm about to purchase this mppt charge controller. Is a good mppt charge controller?

Pure PWM.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by litaninja(m): 3:34pm On May 10
I don't own one.

Sapiosexuality:
To those running solar, I'm just curious. When last did you use your generator? Did you have to sell it after installing your solar?

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 3:43pm On May 10
Dam5reey:


This model required 120V... If he adds one more 545W it will work fine.

the 30-400V type works with 1Panel..

Which of these inverter has 30-400v MPPT?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dam5reey(m): 3:44pm On May 10
mctfopt:


Which of these inverter has 30-400v MPPT?

Anern, SAKO, SMS and the like have those inverters
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 3:49pm On May 10
Dam5reey:


Anern, SAKO, SMS and the like have those inverters

Lemme check em out. Thanks
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by swagifted(m): 3:54pm On May 10
mctfopt:


Range is too small. Why is the cost that high?
Nigerian customs no get joy na why o, but this one na plug in hybrid.... When u add the range from driving on only fuel it will increase...
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by swagifted(m): 3:56pm On May 10
Abeg which country no de experience Internet downtime?
litaninja:
I think we're saying 2 different things. Your last sentence alludes to the usage of electric cars in naija.
I am talking about the manufacturing of electric cars in naija.

While besides the point, the 2G, 3G, 4G and current 5G deployed in naija are mere illusions / suggestions. You can't be waiting an entire minute for the simplest of web pages to load, with all your commercial banks having connectivity issues every friday and claim to have anything even remotely close to 5G.
You can't skip the fundamental infrastructure, providers are struggling to provide basic services because almost 50% of every resource overhead is geared towards same.

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by swagifted(m): 3:58pm On May 10
Electric cars na battery and electric motors... You are telling me that this two things are more complex than everything we have achieved in this country? Dantata group have just launched a lithium mining and procesing plant... That is a step... Auxano Nigeria limited assembles solar panels in Nigeria.... That is another step.... Valto for this thread de couple battery... Little steps here and there and soon we will be running. I believe in the endeavours of Patriotic citizens....some years ago i know people that never believed in solar... Steady diesel burning.... Now things have changed.... If Nigerians don't drive electric cars, our future engineers won't have one to work on and gather experience till we get it right like the chinese.
litaninja:
I think we're saying 2 different things. Your last sentence alludes to the usage of electric cars in naija.
I am talking about the manufacturing of electric cars in naija.

While besides the point, the 2G, 3G, 4G and current 5G deployed in naija are mere illusions / suggestions. You can't be waiting an entire minute for the simplest of web pages to load, with all your commercial banks having connectivity issues every friday and claim to have anything even remotely close to 5G.
You can't skip the fundamental infrastructure, providers are struggling to provide basic services because almost 50% of every resource overhead is geared towards same.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by mctfopt: 4:06pm On May 10
Dam5reey:


Anern, SAKO, SMS and the like have those inverters

Sako is 120-450V
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Iinnov8: 4:43pm On May 10
60A Powmr MPPT Solar Charge Controller available.

Comes with free DC digital voltage meter worth 3,000

Price: 102,000 firm

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by TechGeek777: 4:43pm On May 10
mctfopt:


Sako is 120-450V

Bro, get SMS it's cheaper and better IMO.

SMS Now have four Chinese repairers in Alaba, according post I sae yesterday from their official Facebook page.

Nominal Voltage Range: 240v(for 12v/24v/48v)

12v PV Voltage Range: 30v - 400v(same as max voc)

24v PV Voltage Range: 60v - 450v
48v PV Voltage Range: 60v - 450v

Max Voc(500vdc) for 24v & 48 respectively

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by futurenix(m): 4:44pm On May 10
noble71:
Please my Felicity charge controller 100Amps is showing warning sign code 20. The issue is that my battery is charging but the code removed the watts and amps reading on the controller. My system is a 5.5KW inverter with 12 300watt Canadian used panels. Please any solution?

If this is during sun hours then take it to their service center cause 54V from PV can't charge a 54V battery.

Had a similar issue with a client's just 6 weeks after installation and they fixed it at the service center.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by litaninja(m): 5:03pm On May 10
I promise you, electric cars are more than battery and motors.

Your future software engineers to build the brains of the electric cars are being arrested / kidnapped by your police for owning computers and eventually leave the country frustrated sir.

Nigeria is trying to build a house from window level.

No electricity, no steel industry, no structured vocational sector to write home about, no water, no health care, no security, no roads / access to raw materials, no communication backbone but wants to jump to manufacturing electric cars. How?

Dantata, mining / processing and then what next, lithium is taken away to where value is added and then @Valto re-imports as already manufactured cells, imports manufactured BMS, puts together and sells at a markup. What next? Nigeria has been doing that for decades, still sliding backwards economically.

Auxano imports everything puts together and sells at a markup, still leaving naija net shortchanged. How does that help?

Until those fundamentals I listed earlier are sorted, the country will country dance around in the mud pit. No be curse, na fact.

swagifted:
Electric cars na battery and electric motors... You are telling me that this two things are more complex than everything we have achieved in this country? Dantata group have just launched a lithium mining and procesing plant... That is a step... Auxano Nigeria limited assembles solar panels in Nigeria.... That is another step.... Valto for this thread de couple battery... Little steps here and there and soon we will be running. I believe in the endeavours of Patriotic citizens....some years ago i know people that never believed in solar... Steady diesel burning.... Now things have changed.... If Nigerians don't drive electric cars, our future engineers won't have one to work on and gather experience till we get it right like the chinese.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 5:40pm On May 10
Sapiosexuality:
To those running solar, I'm just curious. When last did you use your generator? Did you have to sell it after installing your solar?
Not sure i av put it on this year at all. Just serviced the gen 2/12 ago and placed it in the store to be breathing. Almost put it on around that nationwide blackout but it was restored before i did

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by swagifted(m): 5:41pm On May 10
Chairman, You win.
litaninja:
I promise you, electric cars are more than battery and motors.

Your future software engineers to build the brains of the electric cars are being arrested / kidnapped by your police for owning computers and eventually leave the country frustrated sir.

Nigeria is trying to build a house from window level.

No electricity, no steel industry, no structured vocational sector to write home about, no water, no health care, no security, no roads / access to raw materials, no communication backbone but wants to jump to manufacturing electric cars. How?

Dantata, mining / processing and then what next, lithium is taken away to where value is added and then @Valto re-imports as already manufactured cells, imports manufactured BMS, puts together and sells at a markup. What next? Nigeria has been doing that for decades, still sliding backwards economically.

Auxano imports everything puts together and sells at a markup, still leaving naija net shortchanged. How does that help?

Until those fundamentals I listed earlier are sorted, the country will country dance around in the mud pit. No be curse, na fact.

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 6:23pm On May 10
TechGeek777:


Bro, get SMS it's cheaper and better IMO.

SMS Now have four Chinese repairers in Alaba, according post I sae yesterday from their official Facebook page.

Nominal Voltage Range: 240v(for 12v/24v/48v)

12v PV Voltage Range: 30v - 400v(same as max voc)

24v PV Voltage Range: 60v - 450v
48v PV Voltage Range: 60v - 450v

Max Voc(500vdc) for 24v & 48 respectively
That's nice. Use a 2kv12v sms inverter and it's bin doing just fine.
Had issues with the fan always on most of the time when working but recently decided to clean my anti-dust kit. Was so dusty but after cleaning ,fan just comes on occasionally.
2ndly noticed it wasnt always charging my battery well esp when input is around 200-300w (was using 3 300w panels that increasingly looks fake) but then guess thats why its hybrid. I added 2 more (fake)panels to take the pv volt over 150v and it charges better once I'm getting 350w upwards.
Hoping to get original panels to swap the fakes and see just ow well it wud perform
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by swagifted(m): 6:54pm On May 10
If the demand for electric cars continue at its current trajectory, panels and inverter will see an increase in price if supply cannot keep up... As i de talk to you 7 units of toyota pure electric just arrived abuja... My shipping agent in lagos say he has 38 units of chinese electric cars to send to abuja this coming week(he drives a tesla himself).
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ebrymDIY: 6:59pm On May 10
Drgreatone:

That's nice. Use a 2kv12v sms inverter and it's bin doing just fine.
Had issues with the fan always on most of the time when working but recently decided to clean my anti-dust kit. Was so dusty but after cleaning ,fan just comes on occasionally.
2ndly noticed it wasnt always charging my battery well esp when input is around 200-300w (was using 3 300w panels that increasingly looks fake) but then guess thats why its hybrid. I added 2 more (fake)panels to take the pv volt over 150v and it charges better once I'm getting 350w upwards.
Hoping to get original panels to swap the fakes and see just ow well it wud perform

Thanks for this review.
I'm still in the process of deciding which budget friendly Hybrid inverter to buy. And SMS is one of them. Atleast for now.
I'd like to know, does it have monitoring app via Wifi.

Hope to hear from you.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dam5reey(m): 7:53pm On May 10
ebrymDIY:


Thanks for this review.
I'm still in the process of deciding which budget friendly Hybrid inverter to buy. And SMS is one of them. Atleast for now.
[s]I'd like to know, does it have monitoring app via Wifi.
[/s]
Hope to hear from you.

WIFI monitoring is useless. it's not worth it.
If you need monitoring you are better off with solar assistance and co..
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Drgreatone: 8:33pm On May 10
ebrymDIY:


Thanks for this review.
I'm still in the process of deciding which budget friendly Hybrid inverter to buy. And SMS is one of them. Atleast for now.
I'd like to know, does it have monitoring app via Wifi.

Hope to hear from you.
Yeah but u wud av to get the plug in seperate as it doesnt come with the box. Last time I asked, abt 40k or so and scarce

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