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| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by leslieu63(m): 11:04am On Jan 10, 2025 |
Babatundehy:can i use this for my delta 2
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| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by leslieu63(m): 11:14am On Jan 10, 2025 |
aieromon:is your binatone avp 3000 connected to the whoule house. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by aieromon(m): 11:39am On Jan 10, 2025 |
leslieu63:Ecoflow only. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Hydronium(m): 11:52am On Jan 10, 2025 |
I use a wall-mounted voltage regulator (5KVA Duravolt) for my entire house, so I've never encountered the clicking issue. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Babatundehy: 2:22pm On Jan 10, 2025 |
aieromon:Yeah, right. A protector will not step up or down voltage, will only cut out output if input voltage is lower than the minimum or higher than the maximum, as you have stated. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Babatundehy: 2:42pm On Jan 10, 2025 |
leslieu63:I believe that's okay to use, I have two of that, it'll cut out your voltage when too low or too high, that's how it protects. The person who had a thing with his delta sure didn't fry anything, if it was fried no reset or waiting time could have fixed it, the input voltage was lower than the minimum, thus the clicking. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by snezBaba: 3:52pm On Jan 10, 2025 |
leslieu63:Sure. If the voltage is too high or low, it will step it up or down to match the expected voltage range |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Nobody: 1:19pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
@Fuckboys Please what do you when your battery is full and your inverter starts making that beep sound? I increased my panel and it’s charged my battery complete after few minutes past 12pm today, but my inverter keeps making the warning noise. My battery voltage keeps fluctuating at this point suggesting that it’s full. So to balance it out, I plug all load in my house except my fridge and then the battery stabilizes (this is what Josh suggested). But after a while it gets full again and then I start looking for another load to add to it. Please what do you for your own system? So you experience such too? |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by fuckboys: 1:27pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
BigDickProblems:your charge controller is bad or not functioning properly , the battery Bms should signal the cc to enter float charging or completely stop charging when the battery gets full. I’ve never had my inverter throw an error code during solar charging. My battery usually gets full before 1pm and enters float charging to continue powering my appliances. Float charging on cc is when the arrow is blinking and not steady. I hope you selected the correct battery type in your cc settings? |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Nobody: 1:43pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
fuckboys:I see. I will use my other controller. It doesn’t throw this issue at all. Thanks |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by fuckboys: 2:14pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
BigDickProblems:you're welcome. What's currently my concern is no surge protector or circuit breakers on josh system. The rain will be on us very soon around March. How do you intend to protect your setup from lighting strikes? |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Nobody: 2:28pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
fuckboys:That’s true o. Have you asked Josh about it? |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by fuckboys: 3:36pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
BigDickProblems:nop haven't talked to him about it. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Nobody: 4:13pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
fuckboys:Ok. Pls do. I’d like to know too. Pls does your charge controller make your battery fluctuate up and down between 13.6 to 14.5 or 14.6V when it’s full. That’s what I’m experiencing using my Felicity controller. Is that same for you? |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by fuckboys: 5:13pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
BigDickProblems:it enters float charge at 14.2 and disconnects at 14.5, then drops to 13.6 resting. I guess it’s same as yours. Currently on float here.
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| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Nobody: 10:06pm On Jan 11, 2025 |
fuckboys:Oh. I guess it’s same. Cos at some point it stuck at the same 14.2V and 14.1V Bro I am enjoying my system better during day time now 😌. I got 2 extra Africell panels and I’m loving the output 😎 |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by oladele239(m): 3:14pm On Jan 12, 2025 |
Hi guys Update on my setup I just decided to test the whole apparatus today before mounting
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| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by oladele239(m): 3:15pm On Jan 12, 2025 |
More pics |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by aieromon(m): 3:37pm On Jan 12, 2025 |
oladele239:4 pictures per day embargo. Try uploading only the important ones or make into a collage. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by oladele239(m): 3:51pm On Jan 12, 2025 |
aieromon:Ok but those are the important ones up there Solar panel Cables Wattage input from solar .... |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Hydronium(m): 4:25pm On Jan 12, 2025*. Modified: 10:20am On Jan 16, 2025 |
Babatundehy:Somehow, this works for me. At times when I'm out late, I can access my ecoflow app and control my D2 which is connected to the home wifi. So I can access all it's functionality and either turn it on or off, remotely. I can even tell if there's NEPA light by the input voltage. Presently, I'm out several kms out, and I just turned off my D2 which I deliberately left on. Also, the only way to use the automation function is to connect the D2 to the Internet. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by oladele239(m): 5:47pm On Jan 12, 2025 |
Hydronium:What rocks one boat might sink many.... As for me , I don't have any business connecting my unit to the internet. I don't have time for stress biko |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by webminister: 9:42pm On Jan 12, 2025 |
Hi everyone, Please can I use this product to kickstart my journey into solar, although isn't eco flow as I don't have the said amount for it , I really need light as the year has just began. Please advised, if I join with solar panels can I get the need power as the only large consumption appliances in my house is my deep freezer which is 100w. and I really don't watch tv since my phone can give me all the entainment I want. Thanks 😊
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| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Hydronium(m): 2:35am On Jan 13, 2025*. Modified: 9:58am On Jan 13, 2025 |
webminister:Yoobao is a good product and it's what I originally intended to buy (en1200q). But if the price is comparable to river 2 pro, better to go for ecoflow |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by webminister: 8:57am On Jan 13, 2025 |
@hydronium thank you for the quickly reply so please which of the watts should I get, because I'm seeing from the jumia shop , we have one of 786 watt thereabouts (590 with tf) and also on konga it's is 800watt with a cost of about 1m so I'm relatively confused. Please I'm really sorry to bother on this and also how many solar panels would he used if one is purchase the recommended. Thank you. P:S please is the attached pic,the recommended
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| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Nobody: 9:39am On Jan 13, 2025 |
webminister:Know your Power consumption needs. From the Picture, the product is a 768Wh battery capacity system. Same way there are 512Wh capacity, 256Wh, 1280Wh capacity systems. If let’s say you have your total energy need amounts to 100Watts. For instance: Laptop = 65Watts Dc Fan = 15Watts 2 Energy Bulbs = 20Watts Total = 65 + 15 + 20 = 100watts If you intend to run all those loads mentioned above for 8hours straight, it will amount to a total energy consumption of: 100Watts × 8hours = 800Watthour = 800Wh This means that if you need to use all those load for 8hours duration, you will need a system with a battery capacity of 800Wh and above. This is probably the most important thing to consider when getting one for yourself. There are other things as well like the battery type, built-in inverter rating and type, charging sources, mobility, reviews, etc. Some person have a lot of load to power up at night and all that, while others do not. So everyone knows their needs and this helps them decide what capacity of system they should go for. I hope this helps. Pardon me if there are typos, I typed this hurriedly. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by Hydronium(m): 10:10am On Jan 13, 2025 |
webminister:You have the right product in this screenshot. purchase from Jumia. A 300W panel is sufficient for the River 2 pro. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by iamlammy(m): 1:50pm On Jan 13, 2025 |
Delta 2 now 890k on Jumia 🥹 |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by ColonelMichael: 9:08pm On Jan 13, 2025 |
oladele239:Will you be charging the extra battery from same power the gen is generating or via Nepa? |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by oladele239(m): 10:30am On Jan 14, 2025 |
iamlammy:I just saw it now That's great Good opportunity for anyone looking to procure a unit. I see the price crashing further. I'm enjoying mine for now. |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by oladele239(m): 12:53pm On Jan 14, 2025 |
ColonelMichael:The good thing is If there's considerate amount of sunlight One can charge the external battery from the the excess power being drawn into the D2 via the AC outlets using an external lifepo4 battery charger. It's not a case of if I'd do it It's a case of when for me |
| Re: I Bought This Powerbank For 1.2 Million Naira PHOTOS by webminister: 2:05pm On Jan 14, 2025 |
@Bigdickproblem @hydronium Thank you all for your valuable contributions on this my journey into solar usage. As of today, by God's help I was able to make a purchase of the recommended solar and I'm just waiting for delivery. Please as regards the solar panel should it be Jinko brand or any , as I can see Canadian solar brand during my search on net, so which should I purchase. Please do recommend. Thanks. |
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