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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Ayomipoe(m): 10:35pm On Jul 21, 2025
Sorry about your percived experience.
This is primarily a diy forum and it is instinctual for members to point you towards their best deals.

However, because of your restriction of buying from someone local, your best bet is to look for someone on Google. You can then share the options you get / prices. Most likely you will be buying a branded system.
1.8m is a lot of money. Cworth systems are not bad. Avoid Felicity if you can. 600w is not bad on a 12v system. Buy the largest battery you can get. The Haisic 12v plus inverter is about 650k 4kwh. It's backup time for your load will be about 5 hours. Their 24v all in one is about 1.25-1.3m, you should get your 10 hours from this and it allows you to expand your load. Good luck.
Jbond:
Its obvious no one answers genuine questions again here but its rather about marketing for the diy sellers here, i gave my own personal reasons why i want to buy these equipments within the state i reside, you still dey tell me he delivered within 48 hours. If i wanted to buy from any of them i would have contacted them already, even the question i asked no one replied, instead na marketing una dey do.

Anyway thanks for your input.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Jbond(m): 11:40pm On Jul 21, 2025
Compliant:
If you like buy it next door, when issue arise it is then you will understand that closeness sometimes does not guarantee quick response when it comes to solar system.

Majority of all these stores just sell inverter batteries, when problem arising you will begin to hear stories why you are at fault and why it will take days to fix
Bro, mind you, this is not my first solar rodeo, i have been on tubular and 1.5kva inverter for some years now, and the guys that intstalled it for me anytime i see anything i dont understand, within hours they are at my place and the issue is resolved.

I only came here to seek advice simply because i am going the lithium way, so easy with the next door or next state talk, anyway let me even leave the platform for you all because from all replies it has been reeking of hostility the moment i mentioned i am not buying from here, have a lovely day.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Jbond(m): 11:45pm On Jul 21, 2025
RickyM:
This is a DIY forum where people share knowledge and stuff, they telling you about a better deal doesn’t mean they are marketing but rather a better value for your money and no one is forcing it on you because at the end of the day it’s your choice to make either to patronize SMe or buy brands.
When an issue is stressed upon it obviously becomes like a must. If it is my choice to make like you mentioned, i am sure the buy from mr this nd that on almost every of my post wont have been this much to the extent when i ask a question, the reply will be mr this and that can make this for you, buy from mr this and that haba.

Whenever i ask a question, some people here were helpful, while most were more bent on buy from mr this and that and were not even bothered about what i asked even when i took my time to explain why i dont buy things online, then the matter turn to hostility from their subsequent replies, anyway na my fault.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Jbond(m): 11:54pm On Jul 21, 2025
Ayomipoe:
Sorry about your percived experience.
This is primarily a diy forum and it is instinctual for members to point you towards their best deals.

However, because of your restriction of buying from someone local, your best bet is to look for someone on Google. You can then share the options you get / prices. Most likely you will be buying a branded system.
1.8m is a lot of money. Cworth systems are not bad. Avoid Felicity if you can. 600w is not bad on a 12v system. Buy the largest battery you can get. The Haisic 12v plus inverter is about 650k 4kwh. It's backup time for your load will be about 5 hours. Their 24v all in one is about 1.25-1.3m, you should get your 10 hours from this and it allows you to expand your load. Good luck.
Bro if the title of the thread had diy tagged to it, i wont have bothered opening it or joining the thread because things like this for me, i dont diy, i leave it for the professionals. I saw solar energy on the thread title, though i dont know what the FTA means, thats why i decided to seek advice simply because i wanted to upgrade from tubular i have been using for a while now to lithium and just needed to know what and what i will be needing, i have never bought anything here on nairaland or any other online platform and never intended to either.
Anyway i will exit the thread and let them be before curse and insult go enter the matter.

Thanks for your input bro.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Elizkid:
Jbond:
When an issue is stressed upon it obviously becomes like a must. If it is my choice to make like you mentioned, i am sure the buy from mr this nd that on almost every of my post wont have been this much to the extent when i ask a question, the reply will be mr this and that can make this for you, buy from mr this and that haba.

Whenever i ask a question, some people here were helpful, while most were more bent on buy from mr this and that and were not even bothered about what i asked even when i took my time to explain why i dont buy things online, then the matter turn to hostility from their subsequent replies, anyway na my fault.
You might wanna wrap it all up, mate.

You're doing too much
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by AndroBlaze: 1:37am On Jul 22, 2025
Jbond:
Its obvious no one answers genuine questions again here but its rather about marketing for the diy sellers here, i gave my own personal reasons why i want to buy these equipments within the state i reside, you still dey tell me he delivered within 48 hours. If i wanted to buy from any of them i would have contacted them already, even the question i asked no one replied, instead na marketing una dey do.

Anyway thanks for your input.
I believe I was the first person to take my time and give you a proper educative response to a question you asked and this was what I got back in return

Jbond:

Lol boss, omo this plenty technical assembly was not straight to the point for me o.

I just wanted a yes or no to 'can one 24v 2.5kwh 100ah lifepo4 battery do the same job of two tubular batteries of 200ah or 220ah for solar backup when the sun is down?
Since i cannot buy a 5kwh lithium battery alone which is over 1.2m to 1.4m. Because i dont want my total budget for the setup to be over 1.8m.

And for a total watts of 528, what inverter is best to go with the lifepo4, is it a 2.5kva or 3kva inverter, thanks boss.
While you might have not meant to be rude, your response indicated to me that you either don't appreciate or are just not willing to gain from the reservoir of experience/knowledge people have on here- which is not the end of the world.

I have not really followed your posts since then but I guess people have also noticed a bit of what I did and that's why they are just telling you what to do instead of explaining why they are advising you to do so.

Simply put, we've had some people who sold cells and made batteries in Abuja but they've been found wanting (at least the ones I remember). If people are recommending mrreed that's in Kaduna (or is it kano) and Valto that is in Bayelsa, its because we KNOW their goods work and we KNOW you will get support even if you aren't in the same state as most of us don't even reside in Kaduna or Bayelsa.


People have lost good money on here, because they believed in shops or renegade sellers who came here and promised heaven and earth....that did not stop those affected from being their brother's keeper and revealing their experiences while ensuring they enrich everyone here with their knowledge gained the hard way, with blood and tears.


If you need to physically inspect your purchase from a local shop it is fine, but that will not stop you from being cheated or someone telling you that they will not honour warranty, especially when they can prove u might have made an honest misstep in the setup (which happens as everyone is learning)....and even established businesses like Fouani do this ( yes a whole LG).

Learn to believe in people and more importantly learn to believe in yourself that you are a good judge of character.... even if you get burnt, we only live once and living in fear and unfounded distrust isn't the way to spend one's life.

I wish you the best whatever your decisions are.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by AndroBlaze: 1:48am On Jul 22, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7P1KyisUKA?si=gLE9rzxPGsd7Qk7Y

A pretty educative video from Will on the dangers of Lithium Ion....and yes I know the chemistry mentioned is slightly different from our beloved lifepo, but we can all still learn a thing or two from the guy's heartbreaking experience.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by omotoda(m): 5:08am On Jul 22, 2025
Jbond:
Bro like seriously? After i took my time to explain my valid reasons you went ahead and kept hammering on running away with money, like did i ever mention anyone will run away with anybody's money? My points were i am not a fan of buying stuffs online, and also want something that whoever i am buying from can easily come around incase of anything, abi na who dey kaduna and delta wan come abuja if anything happen?Anyway thank you for your input.
Sorry if it sounds that way,just trying to help and point you in directions that can be helpful.

Please do what's best for you.Cheers!
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by OgogoroFreak(m): 5:18am On Jul 22, 2025
Elizkid:
You don't need any solar generator.

For those loads, buy:

Cworth 1.28kwh battery 190-200k

Sako hybrid mppt 40a inverter 140-160k

The inverter can charge your battery with grid as well

That's 330k to 360k

Except you don't know how to calculate wattage, the load you listed cannot possibly consume 200-300w. Let's say you calculate it properly and manage to make the load 100w, The battery at 90% dod will power it for 11hrs when fully charged.

The inverter can produce 40a AC charging, which is fast for a battery of that size and should get it full in 2hrs, 30m with Nepa light.

You can decide to add one solar panel later to charge it with sun. A CWorth 420w panel is 89k or thereabout.

At 5hrs peak sunlight, this will get your battery full in 3hrs-4hrs, depending on the sun intensity. Also with that solar array, your battery won't get discharged while carrying load during the day. The inverter can power your load directly without feeding from your battery
The sako inverter is what watts?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Collione: 5:33am On Jul 22, 2025
Jbond:
When an issue is stressed upon it obviously becomes like a must. If it is my choice to make like you mentioned, i am sure the buy from mr this nd that on almost every of my post wont have been this much to the extent when i ask a question, the reply will be mr this and that can make this for you, buy from mr this and that haba.

Whenever i ask a question, some people here were helpful, while most were more bent on buy from mr this and that and were not even bothered about what i asked even when i took my time to explain why i dont buy things online, then the matter turn to hostility from their subsequent replies, anyway na my fault.
I have been reading your responses and it doesn't tally at all. What I see so far are people who genuinely wish to help you. They have shared their advice and experience but instead of appreciating this you just came out guns blazing. Shitting on their efforts with your negative aura. They had the option to stay quiet but regardless they were more than happy to help. I'm able to get the right set-up thanks to this group. If you knew that this isn't your first rodeo then I believe you are already well equipped. Don't forget, like you we are all human and we should act accordingly ,professionally and with empathy.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m):
This forum is not another version of chatGPT. If you feel offended use the exit button or press red. Some of you talk as if we get paid answering questions here.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Fakeisfake:
CuteMaro:
Hi, good evening. Sorry I don't fully understand how nairaland emails work, but if you have any questions you can ask me here and I'll be happy to help.
OH yeah, its simple... You should have gotten a mail, 2 anyway from NL with my name here, from that, you may choose to respond then I can exchange same from that we can have a call thats how it works...

However, I saw your 8kwh purchase and I have spoken with your dealer as well and am informed you stay in port harcourt so I was thinking if it were possible just to have a physical assessment one of the days on my way from work to take a decision on the two giant dealers here on NL particular in considering the huge price difference you got yours to the quality of it. So I just wish to have a physical feel/inspection
By the way, I stay by Woji as well and if you don't mind a visit from me really and I would appreciate.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 7:30am On Jul 22, 2025
Jbond:
Bro, mind you, this is not my first solar rodeo, i have been on tubular and 1.5kva inverter for some years now, and the guys that intstalled it for me anytime i see anything i dont understand, within hours they are at my place and the issue is resolved.

I only came here to seek advice simply because i am going the lithium way, so easy with the next door or next state talk, anyway let me even leave the platform for you all because from all replies it has been reeking of hostility the moment i mentioned i am not buying from here, have a lovely day.
Oga, buy your battery from whoever you want to buy from. Nobody here owes you anything and if anyone gave you recommendations, it's because they're trying to help you. Nothing more, nothing less.

All this many yapping is unnecessary.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by favouredbymercy: 7:35am On Jul 22, 2025
@CuteMaro

Please be wise, be smart, be discerning, be careful.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by CuteMaro(m): 7:40am On Jul 22, 2025
Fakeisfake:
OH yeah, its simple... You should have gotten a mail, 2 anyway from NL with my name here, from that, you may choose to respond then I can exchange same from that we can have a call thats how it works...

However, I saw your 8kwh purchase and I have spoken with your dealer as well and am informed you stay in port harcourt so I was thinking if it were possible just to have a physical assessment one of the days on my way from work to take a decision on the two giant dealers here on NL particular in considering the huge price difference you got yours to the quality of it. So I just wish to have a physical feel/inspection
By the way, I stay by Woji as well and if you don't mind a visit from me really and I would appreciate otherwise of course no problems brother.
Hi. Good morning. With regards to the battery yes, it is a very sturdy build, and you can never go wrong with it. Comes with a 150amps smart bms with Bluetooth connectivity and a digital display.

If you want videos or more pics, I can furnish you with that. You can quote me with your WhatsApp number, and we'll take it from there. As for visiting, that won't be necessary.

You will make no mistakes buying from nairaland builders, their cells are actual capacities, much better than most popular brands here. My decision to go with mrreed was strictly on budget.

The build is big, beautiful and VERY heavy, it beat my expectation in build quality. You can never go wrong with mrreed.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by CuteMaro(m): 7:49am On Jul 22, 2025
favouredbymercy:
@CuteMaro

Please be wise, be smart, be discerning, be careful.
Thank you.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 9:18am On Jul 22, 2025
favouredbymercy:
@CuteMaro

Please be wise, be smart, be discerning, be careful.
grin grin
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Elizkid:
OP
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Collione: 9:46am On Jul 22, 2025
olopan:
All is fine from this angle if the battery is a 16s battery.

can you please send a picture of the sticker on the battery? I am having this feeling it's a 15s battery.

@15s the batteries will all be more than full, which is 3.68V instead of sticker of 3.65V, which for long-time usage is pretty bad.
Good morning . So sorry for the delayed feedback. Because of the way the battery was placed getting a picture was tricky. Please find attached. Thank you

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ibietela2(m): 10:38am On Jul 22, 2025
Elizkid:
You don't need any solar generator.

For those loads, buy:

Cworth 1.28kwh battery 190-200k

Sako hybrid mppt 40a inverter 140-160k

The inverter can charge your battery with grid as well

That's 330k to 360k

Except you don't know how to calculate wattage, the load you listed cannot possibly consume 200-300w. Let's say you calculate it properly and manage to make the load 100w, The battery at 90% dod will power it for 11hrs when fully charged.

The inverter can produce 40a AC charging, which is fast for a battery of that size and should get it full in 2hrs, 30m with Nepa light.

You can decide to add one solar panel later to charge it with sun. A CWorth 420w panel is 89k or thereabout.

At 5hrs peak sunlight, this will get your battery full in 3hrs-4hrs, depending on the sun intensity. Also with that solar array, your battery won't get discharged while carrying load during the day. The inverter can power your load directly without feeding from your battery
Thanks, i calculated properly its just for starlink and 2 laptops with phones and rechargeable fans, maybe 50" occasionally.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Nobody: 11:39am On Jul 22, 2025
ibietela2:
Thanks, i calculated properly its just for starlink and 2 laptops with phones and rechargeable fans, maybe 50" occasionally.
You “calculated properly” and you still cannot come up with a figure of the total wattage of all the appliances in your house?

Well done chief.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by iraybuju: 12:03pm On Jul 22, 2025
BigDickProblems:
You “calculated properly” and you still cannot come up with a figure of the total wattage of all the appliances in your house?

Well done chief.
E nor funny again 😆😆😆
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Ayomipoe(m): 1:29pm On Jul 22, 2025
For me the best way to tell your actual wattage is usually from your prepaid meter.
Using conlog #070# it usually tells me what my load is.
ibietela2:
Thanks, i calculated properly its just for starlink and 2 laptops with phones and rechargeable fans, maybe 50" occasionally.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Collione: 2:54pm On Jul 22, 2025
Hello good afternoon. Is there a way to set my inverter to stop charging my lithium battery at 90 or 95 percent? Kindly advise
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by favouredbymercy: 3:54pm On Jul 22, 2025
Collione:
Hello good afternoon. Is there a way to set my inverter to stop charging my lithium battery at 90 or 95 percent? Kindly advise
What is your bulk charging voltage presently? But know that except you are charging to 3.65v per cell, you are not charging up to 100%
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Juror: 3:55pm On Jul 22, 2025
ask4bk:
This did it oh!
I checked and it was at 52v. The setting option says once the battery is tagged full according to settings, the inverter will stop charging the battery till the battery discharges and gets below a particular voltage point (which was set to 52.0v).
Why will SRNE have such unnecessary complications?
Any way, i set it to 54.8v which unfortunately is the highest it can set to. A minute or so after i applied the setting, for the first time ever the inverter started charging the battery in front of me. The "full" icon disappeared.

What this means is that, the inverter will now charge my battery to 56.0v (charge and float voltage i set it to) and then stop charging and will discharge the battery to 54.8v before picking up again to charge till 56.0v. What a pain? What now happens to the float setting that is at 56.0v? Its now useless?

The below image also shows that when it finally started charging, 3kw is coming from Sun, but only 24A is charging the battery which is around 1300w. Where did other power go to?

Why did people rate SRNE as top inverter when it has all these confusion in it?
Felicity is far better and straight forward than this SRNE.
Many of these brands need to make their documentation easy to understand.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Juror: 3:56pm On Jul 22, 2025
Collione:
Thanks so much. When the battery got full a red triangle kept flashing and here is some info displayed in the pictures. Kindly advise. Had to turn off all power sources incase
What was the voltage being shown by the battery here ?
I couldn't see it clearly.
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