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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 11:45am On Jan 14
DavisBloom:
Not really
But if I could at least get recommendation of the minimum solar setup requirement for the above, it ll be very helpful still.
Most important question in solar is budget.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by BangaRice: 12:02pm On Jan 14
dollarnaira:
Noted
happy new year
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by DavisBloom:
HeavenlyBang:
Most important question in solar is budget.
500k - 600k is the budget
And a bit flexible
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by cyif2003(m): 12:49pm On Jan 14
Ok . Thanks. Already been charging Dem individually... Just that these days light is not stable sef...
bassdow:
what I would suggest is, first fill the 4 of them with distilled water and not electrolyte to cover the plates or the mark, and charge full without being used at all.

After charging is complete, disconnect them and reCharge individually. All through charging, ensure it's not in use. WHen you done, resume light usage and monitor it.

After charging is complete, if you have means of using the batteries individually, please do so you're able to tell which one drops rapidly and which doesn't.

Hopefully it's usage wasn't much while the water was that low ELSE all the above just might be a waste of time.

If after doing the above, you still have (serious) issues, get in touch with me.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 1:49pm On Jan 14
DavisBloom:
500k - 600k is the budget
And a bit flexible
1.5KW inverter from Haisic - 200k
100aH 12v LFP battery - 200k
Two 550w solar panels - 180k

Rest of your budget on accessories and installation.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by DavisBloom: 2:02pm On Jan 14
HeavenlyBang:
1.5KW inverter from Haisic - 200k
100aH 12v LFP battery - 200k
Two 550w solar panels - 180k

Rest of your budget on accessories and installation.
Thank you chief

For this Haisic, is it better than a sachet inverter?
For the battery, I guess it's either Valto or Mr. Reed except you have an alternative suggestion
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by BangaRice: 3:10pm On Jan 14
Please i need serious suggestion on how to ship battery only(lithium variants) from China down to Nigeria.
Range is 0.1 - 0.3 CBM.

The current challenge I am having is insistence by shippers on special shipping that cost around $600/CBM and is 1CBM minimum per user.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 3:15pm On Jan 14
DavisBloom:
Thank you chief

For this Haisic, is it better than a sachet inverter?
For the battery, I guess it's either Valto or Mr. Reed except you have an alternative suggestion
Sachet inverter means you need to buy a separate charge controller. Pricing is effectively the same, so you're probably better off with the simplicity of a hybrid.

Battery from either or them if they have, or from any other decent brand.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by DavisBloom: 4:00pm On Jan 14
HeavenlyBang:
Sachet inverter means you need to buy a separate charge controller. Pricing is effectively the same, so you're probably better off with the simplicity of a hybrid.

Battery from either or them if they have, or from any other decent brand.
Thank you very much chief
Please suggest 1 or 2 other brand of battery to look out for

Sorry for the many questions
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 4:51pm On Jan 14
DavisBloom:
Thank you very much chief
Please suggest 1 or 2 other brand of battery to look out for

Sorry for the many questions
No idea, sorry. You're going to need to do your own research here and on YouTube.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by DavisBloom: 5:05pm On Jan 14
HeavenlyBang:
No idea, sorry. You're going to need to do your own research here and on YouTube.
Thank you chief
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Icent99(m): 5:17pm On Jan 14
bassdow:
You gave a quote without stating your state of residence + closest city.

Also we don't even know the load hence things such as "Cable for Connection" wouldn't make much sense to us since we don't even know the type or size the person meant.

Most of us being weary of overCharges, would overCharge others when opportunity arises.
how una dey reason self... Indeed everyone is entitled to an opinion, but you'll agree with me that some are stup1d
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by henrixx(m): 6:18pm On Jan 14
inverter set up for sale

SMR 5kva sinewave inverter....220k
Felicity charge controller....50k
300w panels x6.....200k
tubular batteries x2.....140k
giving out with free half filled 25kg keg of distilled water

call or watsap 080 6229 2514
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by fuckboys: 6:19pm On Jan 14
Mr reed 💪🏽💪🏽

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by favouredbymercy: 6:26pm On Jan 14
fuckboys:
Mr reed 💪🏽💪🏽
Did he harvest the cells from the Haisic or na fresh cells be this?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bodeface: 6:37pm On Jan 14
Comrades in Solar business,

Available for immediate sales (Unit to be decommissioned tomorrow, first come first serve basis)
20 pcs of Quanta 200AH Battery—In service (Reason for sale—Upgrade to Lithium Battery)
10 pcs of Amaron Quanta 200AH, 12V Battery—Earlier Decommissioned (For sale as spent batteries)

Battery Location: Ikotun, Lagos
Contact: 0803 045 6588
Please, come with your test instrument to test the batteries.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Unfaized: 6:42pm On Jan 14
fuckboys:
Mr reed 💪🏽💪🏽
Size?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Valto(m): 8:16pm On Jan 14
Valtech Energy range of batteries.
12v 4.2kwh ,24v 3.6kwh ,24v 4.5kwh, 24v 8.4kwh ,48v 6kwh, 48v 9.1kwh ,48v 16.8kwh , coming soon>>> 48v 20kwh

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by fuckboys: 9:11pm On Jan 14
favouredbymercy:
Did he harvest the cells from the Haisic or na fresh cells be this?
Nop, fresh build.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by fuckboys: 9:12pm On Jan 14
Unfaized:
Size?
won’t say, but it’s big. tongue
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by k2fresh: 10:33pm On Jan 14
Good evening guys.Please I am a novice in the solar world.i recently bought a hithium 2kwh portable power station online.Before buying the unit I read reviews online that it charges from 0-100% in 2 and half hours.on getting the unit I faced difficulty in charging it as it refuse to charge with nepa light.

I was recommended to buy a stabilizer.I bought a firman 2000VA stabilizer.After purchasing the stabilizer it started charging but it charges intermittently.It charges for 5mins stop charging for 5mins,charges for 2mins stops charging for 3mins.To cut a long story short it charges very poorly.A unit that suppose to be fully charged in about 2 and a half hours now takes 6 hours plus and nobody would give you electricity for 6hours straight where I live.

I felt probably the electricity in the area I lived was very poor so I took it to my shop which is very far away from my home to charge but still same story.I am so full of regrets right now.
I am thinking of buying a 5000VA stabilizer to try it with but I'm not sure if it would work or I would just be wasting my 160k.

Please anybody with experience with hithium power station should please help me.Should I buy the 5kva stabilizer or just return the unit as a faulty unit or is it how it usually operates.
Please help guys.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Gshems: 10:54pm On Jan 14
Return it. Collect another one. Tell them to change it
k2fresh:
Good evening guys.Please I am a novice in the solar world.i recently bought a hithium 2kwh portable power station online.Before buying the unit I read reviews online that it charges from 0-100% in 2 and half hours.on getting the unit I faced difficulty in charging it as it refuse to charge with nepa light.

I was recommended to buy a stabilizer.I bought a firman 2000VA stabilizer.After purchasing the stabilizer it started charging but it charges intermittently.It charges for 5mins stop charging for 5mins,charges for 2mins stops charging for 3mins.To cut a long story short it charges very poorly.A unit that suppose to be fully charged in about 2 and a half hours now takes 6 hours plus and nobody would give you electricity for 6hours straight where I live.

I felt probably the electricity in the area I lived was very poor so I took it to my shop which is very far away from my home to charge but still same story.I am so full of regrets right now.
I am thinking of buying a 5000VA stabilizer to try it with but I'm not sure if it would work or I would just be wasting my 160k.

Please anybody with experience with hithium power station should please help me.Should I buy the 5kva stabilizer or just return the unit as a faulty unit or is it how it usually operates.
Please help guys.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Hybrid600: 11:06pm On Jan 14
If I was you, I'll return it ASAP. No long story.




k2fresh:
Good evening guys.Please I am a novice in the solar world.i recently bought a hithium 2kwh portable power station online.Before buying the unit I read reviews online that it charges from 0-100% in 2 and half hours.on getting the unit I faced difficulty in charging it as it refuse to charge with nepa light.

I was recommended to buy a stabilizer.I bought a firman 2000VA stabilizer.After purchasing the stabilizer it started charging but it charges intermittently.It charges for 5mins stop charging for 5mins,charges for 2mins stops charging for 3mins.To cut a long story short it charges very poorly.A unit that suppose to be fully charged in about 2 and a half hours now takes 6 hours plus and nobody would give you electricity for 6hours straight where I live.

I felt probably the electricity in the area I lived was very poor so I took it to my shop which is very far away from my home to charge but still same story.I am so full of regrets right now.
I am thinking of buying a 5000VA stabilizer to try it with but I'm not sure if it would work or I would just be wasting my 160k.

Please anybody with experience with hithium power station should please help me.Should I buy the 5kva stabilizer or just return the unit as a faulty unit or is it how it usually operates.
Please help guys.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Ferdiwar: 11:17pm On Jan 14
Pictures of the charge controller and location.

henrixx:
inverter set up for sale

SMR 5kva sinewave inverter....220k
Felicity charge controller....50k
300w panels x6.....200k
tubular batteries x2.....140k
giving out with free half filled 25kg keg of distilled water

call or watsap 080 6229 2514
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by jstemmanex(m): 1:29am On Jan 15
Would you also be using a 24v Bread inverter or going for another brand

fuckboys:
Mr reed 💪🏽💪🏽
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zenith4biz(m): 5:44am On Jan 15
osayuwamwen:
How does dc pump works? Can a DC pump be used on NEPA LIGHT?
Yes DC pump is effective and can be used with nepa.

I currently use 72v pumping machine rated 1 hp, 720w which can work with voltage range of 48v to 150v.

I bought 72v 5a AC adapter for ebike for powering the pumping machine using AC power instead of direct DC, it takes around 200w to power
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by osayuwamwen(m): 6:42am On Jan 15
200watt meaning low voltage for nepa go carry the pump, I don they reason this solar pump for a long time na the money they draw me back, pls what is the name of yr solar pump and how many years have you been using it
zenith4biz:
Yes DC pump is effective and can be used with nepa.

I currently use 72v pumping machine rated 1 hp, 720w which can work with voltage range of 48v to 150v.

I bought 72v 5a AC adapter for ebike for powering the pumping machine using AC power instead of direct DC, it takes around 200w to power
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HeavenlyBang(m): 6:45am On Jan 15
k2fresh:
Good evening guys.Please I am a novice in the solar world.i recently bought a hithium 2kwh portable power station online.Before buying the unit I read reviews online that it charges from 0-100% in 2 and half hours.on getting the unit I faced difficulty in charging it as it refuse to charge with nepa light.

I was recommended to buy a stabilizer.I bought a firman 2000VA stabilizer.After purchasing the stabilizer it started charging but it charges intermittently.It charges for 5mins stop charging for 5mins,charges for 2mins stops charging for 3mins.To cut a long story short it charges very poorly.A unit that suppose to be fully charged in about 2 and a half hours now takes 6 hours plus and nobody would give you electricity for 6hours straight where I live.

I felt probably the electricity in the area I lived was very poor so I took it to my shop which is very far away from my home to charge but still same story.I am so full of regrets right now.
I am thinking of buying a 5000VA stabilizer to try it with but I'm not sure if it would work or I would just be wasting my 160k.

Please anybody with experience with hithium power station should please help me.Should I buy the 5kva stabilizer or just return the unit as a faulty unit or is it how it usually operates.
Please help guys.
Return.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by k2fresh: 7:07am On Jan 15
Gshems:
Return it. Collect another one. Tell them to change it
Thanks for your reply.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by k2fresh: 7:08am On Jan 15
Thanks for your advice.
Hybrid600:
If I was you, I'll return it ASAP. No long story.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bkuranga(m): 7:29am On Jan 15
fuckboys:
Mr reed 💪🏽💪🏽
You sold your 12V setup already?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by omotoda(m): 7:46am On Jan 15
fuckboys:
won’t say, but it’s big. tongue
25.6v 8kw.Enjoymebt minister grin
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