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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 6:31am On Dec 22, 2025
GloryJoyeux:
I just don't like when people throw up random info as fact.

You are wrong that vast majority of families (plural), will be okay with that setup.

That your set up in the north can generate max of 5kwh daily, and in the south just average of 2kwh daily. So what do you mean by families (husband wife and kid/kids) will be satisfied with that set up.

Now for facts, the average home consumes 10kwh daily and the figure has been climbing for years as global warming increases the climate temperature.

I think the issue is that you should stop trying to portray solar as cheap, don't have the mindset that there is a budget for everyone no matter how little.

Solar is expensive and rightly so, because most people will even underestimate their consumption from the get go, so you even need to over size from the get go.

Have you seen a woman's energy consumption? Or that of kid's? As a guy, or spinster you can install something as bare as ur energy needs need, but you see your wife/partner and kids, they will never listen and turn on as much as they need each time they need it, just like they are on nepa.

So don't give false facts or false sense of solar is cheap.
Disagree on all counts. And in fact, I think you're vastly out of touch with the energy needs of the average Nigerian family.

You think the average Nigerian family is running a water heater? Or an air fryer? Or air conditioning? They aren't. Nigeria is an incredibly poor country and the median family would be satisfied with something that allows them watch TV, charge their phones, and keeps their fridge/freezer on, with the occasional use of a blender.

You speak from a position of privilege.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 7:24am On Dec 22, 2025
HeavenlyBang:
Disagree on all counts. And in fact, I think you're vastly out of touch with the energy needs of the average Nigerian family.

You think the average Nigerian family is running a water heater? Or an air fryer? Or air conditioning? They aren't. Nigeria is an incredibly poor country and the median family would be satisfied with something that allows them watch TV, charge their phones, and keeps their fridge/freezer on, with the occasional use of a blender.

You speak from a position of privilege.
You just spoke my full mind.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m):
Each time I see some comments of 24 or 48v I walked down to my treasured 12v system (14 yrs) and smile because it satisfies my needs. The only thing I don't do with it is cook. No be everybody won cook, run AC, boil water, etc.
Gloryjoyeux lives either in banana island or a well balanced environment where people don't carry bucket looking for where to fetch water or carry phones in search of where to charge, the list is on.

12V SYSTEM WILL SATISFY THE ENERGY NEEDS OF MORE THAN 80% OF NIGERIANS.

N.B: 12v is good, 24 is better and 48v is best. Choose according to your energy needs. Truly na who get sense dey..... grin
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m):
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Just 4 pieces of these will charge your phones and laptops; turn on a 32" tv for 5hrs especially football lovers. Some are still waiting to save 2.5m and above to go 24v....
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Unfaized: 7:38am On Dec 22, 2025
dollarnaira:
Each time I see some comments of 24 or 48v I walked down to my treasured 12v system (14 yrs) and smile because it satisfies my needs. The only thing I don't do with it is cook. No be everybody won cook, run AC, boil water, etc.
Gloryjoyeux lives either in banana island or a well balanced environment where people don't carry bucket looking for where to fetch water or carry phones in search of where to charge, the list is on.

12V SYSTEM WILL SATISFIED THE ENERGY NEEDS OF MORE THAN 80% OF NIGERIANS.

N.B: 12v is good, 24 is better and 48v is best. Choose according to your energy needs. Truly na who get sense dey..... grin
In that 14yrz how long have you been on Lithium battery?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 7:59am On Dec 22, 2025
Unfaized:
In that 14yrz how long have you been on Lithium battery?
Lead acid for years upon years. I studied lead acid as if I need a degree on it grin that I had to buy a desulfurization charger. Port to Lithium in 2021 and I laugh when some compares lead and lithium. There are certain things that should not be compared.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by omotoda(m): 9:47am On Dec 22, 2025
GloryJoyeux:
Hi,

The sad part about solar people hardly talk about and for the one's that talk about it, people hardly listen.

It is a known fact, that energy consumption increases after solar installation. A simple online search will show many articles on this fact.

This is why it is recommended to, as a bare minimum start with 24v but if its possible just go 48v all out at once.

Solar is more expensive if you start on 12v or 24v and your energy demand increases so much that you may need 48v for efficiency. And then, if total load requires 36kw peak and above, then a higher voltage is even better. That's why most inverters above 20kw are HV inputs.

Solar can be cheap, if you get it right the first time. It can also be costly and take up more space per kwh if you undersized from the get go.

Cheers
You are right with this as most people eventually upgrade from 12v to 48v eventually as power demands definitely increase over time and it is cheaper to have gone with much higher capacity at the initial stage.However,we must understand that fingers are not equal and economy is not smiling
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by omotoda(m): 9:52am On Dec 22, 2025
GloryJoyeux:
I just don't like when people throw up random info as fact.

You are wrong that vast majority of families (plural), will be okay with that setup.

That your set up in the north can generate max of 5kwh daily, and in the south just average of 2kwh daily. So what do you mean by families (husband wife and kid/kids) will be satisfied with that set up.

Now for facts, the average home consumes 10kwh daily and the figure has been climbing for years as global warming increases the climate temperature.

I think the issue is that you should stop trying to portray solar as cheap, don't have the mindset that there is a budget for everyone no matter how little.

Solar is expensive and rightly so, because most people will even underestimate their consumption from the get go, so you even need to over size from the get go.

Have you seen a woman's energy consumption? Or that of kid's? As a guy, or spinster you can install something as bare as ur energy needs need, but you see your wife/partner and kids, they will never listen and turn on as much as they need each time they need it, just like they are on nepa.

So don't give false facts or false sense of solar is cheap.
True.My madam does not care whether we are on NEPA or solar,microwave on straight and you will hear freezer and fridge can't be off.I had to do a separate 5kva for fridge, freezer and microwave so my other house power needs do not suffer.However,all still co ones down to economic power.If one can invest in higher capacity at the on go,it's the best.Set up takes less space and is neater
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kuss: 10:03am On Dec 22, 2025
Please ooo
Does anyone have experience about installing solar panels in Gowon estate
The roof is flat abestos roof
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bkuranga(m): 10:13am On Dec 22, 2025
fuckboys:
you’re just right, about 2 of them said same thing you just said.

I’ll just keep using the said system until I’m ready for a full system upgrade.
Boss, you were talking about how your system will give 24V a run for its money the other time.

Abi no be you?

What's the issue that make you to want to upgrade so soon?

Just trying to learn, bro. Because I already bought same components you have because of the confidence then.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m):
omotoda:
You are right with this as most people eventually upgrade from 12v to 48v eventually as power demands definitely increase over time and it is cheaper to have gone with much higher capacity at the initial stage.However,we must understand that fingers are not equal and economy is not smiling
"Energy need" and "upgrades" are relative. There are battery upgrade, inverter upgrade and pv upgrade of the same voltage.

Sometimes ago I was in great need of electric iron, I won't bc of it upgrade my voltage system bc it is never cheap like most of put it. I only got a 300w iron which am very satisfied with. Note too that technology is advancing and with time all energy guzzling appliances will run at incredibly low wattage. The competition is already in place.

I beg I dey find 500 to 800w electric jug. Naija is not smiling.


A 12v 4.2kwh system is roughly 1.4m
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 11:16am On Dec 22, 2025
bkuranga:
Boss, you were talking about how your system will give 24V a run for its money the other time.

Abi no be you?

What's the issue that make you to want to upgrade so soon?

Just trying to learn, bro. Because I already bought same components you have because of the confidence then.
Fuckboys no wan try things out. At times life goes beyond energy.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by capnies: 11:27am On Dec 22, 2025
Hello noble minds please I mistakenly reversed the polarity fron my battery to my suave 2000w peak inverter, any remedy.

No burnt smell just sparks before it was observed
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by fuckboys: 12:00pm On Dec 22, 2025
bkuranga:
Boss, you were talking about how your system will give 24V a run for its money the other time.

Abi no be you?

What's the issue that make you to want to upgrade so soon?

Just trying to learn, bro. Because I already bought same components you have because of the confidence then.
the system has never gone off or low in close to a year now since installation. It's a solid and rugged 12v system.

I just wanna start using my Ac regularly.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 12:01pm On Dec 22, 2025
Pbaelish:
Hello to everyone.pls is it possible and ok to use a 48v lithium battery with a 24v inverter,a friend said his installer said its ok. he was using 24v 400ah tubular before and just got 48v 5kwh lithium so i thought he will need to change inverter but he said the installers said no need. Appreciate your answers for clarification.
shocked
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by fuckboys: 12:03pm On Dec 22, 2025
dollarnaira:
Fuckboys no wan try things out. At times life goes beyond energy.
I just wanna use Ac. The system is solid and serves all my needs.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m):
GloryJoyeux:
Hi,

The sad part about solar people hardly talk about and for the one's that talk about it, people hardly listen.

It is a known fact, that energy consumption increases after solar installation. A simple online search will show many articles on this fact.

This is why it is recommended to, as a bare minimum start with 24v but if its possible just go 48v all out at once.

Solar is more expensive if you start on 12v or 24v and your energy demand increases so much that you may need 48v for efficiency. And then, if total load requires 36kw peak and above, then a higher voltage is even better. That's why most inverters above 20kw are HV inputs.

Solar can be cheap, if you get it right the first time. It can also be costly and take up more space per kwh if you undersized from the get go.

Cheers
While I get and agree with your point, I don't think everyone should be advised to go big or go home, from the get go.

There will be mistakes made and it's actually cheaper to do all the experiments and learnings on a budget or "small" system.

With time comes wisdom and with wisdom comes capacity.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adrusa: 12:30pm On Dec 22, 2025
omotoda:
True.My madam does not care whether we are on NEPA or solar,microwave on straight and you will hear freezer and fridge can't be off.I had to do a separate 5kva for fridge, freezer and microwave so my other house power needs do not suffer.However,all still co ones down to economic power.If one can invest in higher capacity at the on go,it's the best.Set up takes less space and is neater
I have been on solar for more than 10 years and have been 99% dependent on solar for more than 4 years, yet my people have never learnt to conserve energy. 5KVa inverter will carry all my load but I got 7.5Kva becuase my people will turn on Kettle, Microwave and Toaster at the same time even when Water Heater is running in the morning.

With a fridge and freezer, TV, light, fan and phone charging, 10KWh consumption per family per day will be conservative. People tend to underestimate their power need when planning solar installation. Your power use will grow with solar or with constant NEPA.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by favouredbymercy: 1:15pm On Dec 22, 2025
dollarnaira:
"Energy need" and "upgrades" are relative. There is battery upgrade, inverter upgrade and pv upgrade of the same voltage.

Sometimes ago I was in great need of electric iron, I won't bc of it upgrade my voltage system bc it is never cheap like most of put it. I only got a 300w iron which am very satisfied with. Note too that technology is advancing and with time all energy guzzling appliances will run at incredibly low wattage. The competition is already in place.

I beg I dey find 500 to 800w electric jug. Naija is not smiling.


A 12v 4.2kwh system is roughly 1.4m
Check this on Jumia. 600watts, but its a 1.5litres Jug.

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 1:28pm On Dec 22, 2025
fuckboys:
I just wanna use Ac. The system is solid and serves all my needs.
Your ac is Inverter right?
If yes get a dedicated system for it as ac usage demand is weather dependent.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 1:31pm On Dec 22, 2025
favouredbymercy:
Check this on Jumia. 600watts, but its a 1.5litres Jug.
Reason I like you guys so so much.
The person wey recommend dat trusted 300w electric iron thank you ooo.

Favouredmercy thanks big time. I will dig right away.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by jikaseo(m): 2:13pm On Dec 22, 2025
Thank you so much.

Please how about I pay 1?

Valto:
available
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by fuckboys: 2:26pm On Dec 22, 2025
dollarnaira:
Your ac is Inverter right?
If yes get a dedicated system for it as ac usage demand is weather dependent.
yes, a 1hp inverter ac
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by omotoda(m): 2:30pm On Dec 22, 2025
dollarnaira:
"Energy need" and "upgrades" are relative. There is battery upgrade, inverter upgrade and pv upgrade of the same voltage.

Sometimes ago I was in great need of electric iron, I won't bc of it upgrade my voltage system bc it is never cheap like most of put it. I only got a 300w iron which am very satisfied with. Note too that technology is advancing and with time all energy guzzling appliances will run at incredibly low wattage. The competition is already in place.

I beg I dey find 500 to 800w electric jug. Naija is not smiling.


A 12v 4.2kwh system is roughly 1.4m
Bros as far as me concern sef,using iron and even AC with solar na luxury.Maybe because I am on band B and still enjoy minimum of 18hours electricity supply daily.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Fremlin: 2:32pm On Dec 22, 2025
dollarnaira:
Reason I like you guys so so much.
The person wey recommend dat trusted 300w electric iron thank you ooo.

Favouredmercy thanks big time. I will dig right away.
Abeg wetin be the iron name
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by omotoda(m):
kuss:
Please ooo
Does anyone have experience about installing solar panels in Gowon estate
The roof is flat abestos roof
My panels were installed on fibre ( asbestos) roofing sheet as well.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 2:35pm On Dec 22, 2025
fuckboys:
yes, a 1hp inverter ac
That is roughly 500w at eco settings.
Do 314ah 4.2kwh 12v. You will run it for 7hrs. Remember say more pv will be needed plus landlord wahala.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 2:37pm On Dec 22, 2025
Fremlin:
Abeg wetin be the iron name
Qasa 300w
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by omotoda(m): 3:12pm On Dec 22, 2025
fuckboys:
yes, a 1hp inverter ac
Best option for now.Thats how I came up with a separate 5kva for my fridge,freezer,microwave,blender,toaster and any other power equipment.Runs it on a 2.5kw 48v battery and 2100watts panel.Looking at increasing the battery for longer run time in the immediate future
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Trippledots(m): 3:22pm On Dec 22, 2025
adrusa:
I have been on solar for more than 10 years and have been 99% dependent on solar for more than 4 years, yet my people have never learnt to conserve energy. 5KVa inverter will carry all my load but I got 7.5Kva becuase my people will turn on Kettle, Microwave and Toaster at the same time even when Water Heater is running in the morning.

With a fridge and freezer, TV, light, fan and phone charging, 10KWh consumption per family per day will be conservative. People tend to underestimate their power need when planning solar installation. Your power use will grow with solar or with constant NEPA.
I must very lucky. Those in the house even know when to turn off the freezer when the weather is cloudy.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 4:41pm On Dec 22, 2025
Trippledots:
I must very lucky. Those in the house even know when to turn off the freezer when the weather is cloudy.
Same ritual here. You dare not waste energy all in the name of free energy.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Valto(m): 5:00pm On Dec 22, 2025
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