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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Trippledots(m): 6:48am On Feb 06
AmazingG007:
Good evening…please I want to do Solar set up and I’m new to this….i want the advice on the best products to go for when buying inverter and battery and solar panels with other accessories I’ve contacted different technicians but all of them came up with different quotations I’m guessing is because of the product they want to use I’m looking at setting up a 4KVa inverter….thanks
State your load and budget.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Trippledots(m): 6:49am On Feb 06
olaodun:
what of the one that can power laptop pls
A good solar gen should be ok.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 2:38am On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
I don't need to be dishonest with reviews,
No be my papa get the battery company,
That's why all I see it does, I send screenshots as the way it is on my phone app,
As for load, I no wan overload am with too many appliances cos na small battery I buy,
The big TV in sitting room is off when there's no light, so I power with either the 19inch small TV in sitting room and rechargeable fan or with 22inch in bedroom with rechargeable fan and I also use in charging of phones and rechargeable lights all I do is check from the app on my phone how long it will take to before the battery is depleted and if the time is less, I will just reduce load and check time again
How's the battery holding up? Any cons?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 2:42am On Feb 11
keeper303:
My review will take a longer time. I reside in Abuja. I have asked my son to collect the battery in Lagos and waybill to me. He has not even gone to collect it yet not to talk of sending it to me.
Chief, did you get the battery? What's ur experience like?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op): 3:47am On Feb 11
tziz:
How's the battery holding up? Any cons?
The battery is very good
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 4:43am On Feb 11
tziz:
Chief, did you get the battery? What's ur experience like?
I am still observing it but from the little time I have used the battery, it does not last long after recharge.
The first time I used it, 2 of my sachet inverters got burnt. When I connected the inverter to the battery, I just heard "pau". Before I could quickly detach the inverter from the battery, I heard the second "pau" and smoke bellowed from the inverter.
The second inverter I bought and fixed just did "pau" once and went off completely. I took the inverter back to my 'ina' friend I bought it from and he laughingly told me " e don burn be that" without any pity.
As for the holding capacity of the battery, I want to charge it fully and time how many hours it will take to power my 32' telly,decoder, a small table fan and charging of phones before I can conclude.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 4:46am On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
The battery is very good
That's your opinion. As for me, I am yet to conclude. I will give feedback later after further test.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op): 4:50am On Feb 11
keeper303:
That's your opinion. As for me, I am yet to conclude. I will give feedback later after further test.
No be quarrel
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op): 4:57am On Feb 11
keeper303:
I am still observing it but from the little time I have used the battery, it does not last long after recharge.
The first time I used it, 2 of my sachet inverters got burnt. When I connected the inverter to the battery, I just heard "pau". Before I could quickly detach the inverter from the battery, I heard the second "pau" and smoke bellowed from the inverter.
The second inverter I bought and fixed just did "pau" once and went off completely. I took the inverter back to my 'ina' friend I bought it from and he laughingly told me " e don burn be that" without any pity.
As for the holding capacity of the battery, I want to charge it fully and time how many hours it will take to power my 32' telly,decoder, a small table fan and charging of phones before I can conclude.
There's something wrong somewhere either with Ur connection, inverter or battery, and yes I added battery cos U might have gotten a bad one , I don't know, but U said U are still testing the load, which means the battery is still good ,
Now, tell us the inverter U used that got burnt , name model, tell us how any ampof battery U bought and the load that was connected to it.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 5:01am On Feb 11
tziz:
How's the battery holding up? Any cons?
In addition to my earlier remarks, Yorubas have a saying that Gangan drum has 2 faces, the face the drummer sees and another face the onlookers see. That's my honest review so far but @ceejay80s has a different opinion so you can choose your poisongrin grin grin
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op): 5:02am On Feb 11
Did U check polarity before connecting the battery to the inverter?,
I have 2 ups connected to my one battery at same time and it works well,
Please I would want others that have used the battery to drop their reviews,
Like I have said on my previous post, no be y papa get the battery company,
I bought and tested and it was ok , so I spread the news
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 5:05am On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
There's something wrong somewhere either with Ur connection, inverter or battery, and yes I added battery cos U might have gotten a bad one , I don't know, but U said U are still testing the load, which means the battery is still good ,
Now, tell us the inverter U used that got burnt , name model, tell us how any ampof battery U bought and the load that was connected to it.

Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op): 5:07am On Feb 11
Hope U all know batteries ca be return and changed if bad, call the lady and tell her Ur experience, these things no hard, I think it's weeks or a month of usage, not really sure, U can verify from her,
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 5:09am On Feb 11
Pictures of the 2 inverters are attached. The blue one was the one I first used. When it got damaged I bought the second one.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op):
[quote author=keeper303 post=138431074][/quote]Call her and tell her what U have noticed, she ight asku to return the battery to the warehouse,
I am using one with a ups and it's fine,
Anyone living around iyana ipaja, egbeda, ikotun, iyana oba can contact me for testing with his inverter before proceeding in buying,
I work from home Tuesday, Thursday and I am home Saturday and Sundays,
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 5:20am On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
Hope U all know batteries ca be return and changed if bad, call the lady and tell her Ur experience, these things no hard, I think it's weeks or a month of usage, not really sure, U can verify from her,
I already told her my experience and she replied that it was the first time she is receiving such complaint. I have been able to salvage the blue inverter and it is still working with the battery. The other test I am yet to carry out is the holding capacity of the battery. I intend to charge the battery fully, put on my small load and see how many hours it will take b4 it goes off.
I am very sure I did not make any mistake while connecting the inverter to the battery. You know there are 2 cables coloured red and black and the battery also carries red and black marks so I fixed them correctly.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by saint2ace(m): 6:22am On Feb 11
keeper303:
I am still observing it but from the little time I have used the battery, it does not last long after recharge.
The first time I used it, 2 of my sachet inverters got burnt. When I connected the inverter to the battery, I just heard "pau". Before I could quickly detach the inverter from the battery, I heard the second "pau" and smoke bellowed from the inverter.
The second inverter I bought and fixed just did "pau" once and went off completely. I took the inverter back to my 'ina' friend I bought it from and he laughingly told me " e don burn be that" without any pity.
As for the holding capacity of the battery, I want to charge it fully and time how many hours it will take to power my 32' telly,decoder, a small table fan and charging of phones before I can conclude.
Sorry on your experience, but a quick tip for DIY persons, when connecting a battery to your inverter,please always use a pre-charge resistor, this helps to fill ur capacitors with energy and avoid large in-rush current. The in-rush current is responsible for the huge spark you get when your inverter cable touches the battery terminal, note that most capacitors in these cheap inverter as sub par and inferior, so be careful how you use them.
NB: Lithium batteries generally are capable of high amps charge and discharge unlike regular lead acid.

Once again sorry about your spoilt equipment but if you adhere to the above you should be fine going forward as those inverters are low budget versions and thus very sensitive.

If you budget allows you, pls change the 1000w modified sine wave inverter and stick only to pure sinewave versions, your equipments will thank you for it.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 7:08am On Feb 11
saint2ace:
Sorry on your experience, but a quick tip for DIY persons, when connecting a battery to your inverter,please always use a pre-charge resistor, this helps to fill ur capacitors with energy and avoid large in-rush current. The in-rush current is responsible for the huge spark you get when your inverter cable touches the battery terminal, note that most capacitors in these cheap inverter as sub par and inferior, so be careful how you use them.
NB: Lithium batteries generally are capable of high amps charge and discharge unlike regular lead acid.

Once again sorry about your spoilt equipment but if you adhere to the above you should be fine going forward as those inverters are low budget versions and thus very sensitive.

If you budget allows you, pls change the 1000w modified sine wave inverter and stick only to pure sinewave versions, your equipments will thank you for it.
Thank you for your soothing words. I think the problem arose from power surge of the battery which caused the damage. Please what is pre-charge resistor and how do I get one?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by dollarnaira(m): 7:34am On Feb 11
@keeper303

The above Inverters are cheap msw Inverters.
Your experience has nothing to do with the battery. Try get cash and buy regular psw Inverter from Valto or Iinnov.

Your experience is an odd one but be rest assured that it has no link to your battery.

I know you are pained by the burnt Inverter but try get sth different from the above. Pele
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 10:04am On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
The battery is very good
OK Chief. Thanks
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 10:10am On Feb 11
keeper303:
I am still observing it but from the little time I have used the battery, it does not last long after recharge.
The first time I used it, 2 of my sachet inverters got burnt. When I connected the inverter to the battery, I just heard "pau". Before I could quickly detach the inverter from the battery, I heard the second "pau" and smoke bellowed from the inverter.
The second inverter I bought and fixed just did "pau" once and went off completely. I took the inverter back to my 'ina' friend I bought it from and he laughingly told me " e don burn be that" without any pity.
As for the holding capacity of the battery, I want to charge it fully and time how many hours it will take to power my 32' telly,decoder, a small table fan and charging of phones before I can conclude.
Wow, sorry for your experience. Could it be over-voltage from the battery?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 10:23am On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
Call her and tell her what U have noticed, she ight asku to return the battery to the warehouse,
I am using one with a ups and it's fine,
Anyone living around iyana ipaja, egbeda, ikotun, iyana oba can contact me for testing with his inverter before proceeding in buying,
I work from home Tuesday, Thursday and I am home Saturday and Sundays,
I'am around Igando, can we do this Chief?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op): 12:17pm On Feb 11
tziz:
I'am around Igando, can we do this Chief?
Do wetin?
U be man or woman?
If U be woman , U can come tomorrow, I will be working from home tomorrow but if U be man U can come but I no get get food or drink, carry Ur own food from house come ooo,
Chat me up on my mtn WhatsApp to give U address
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(op):
keeper303:
Thank you for your soothing words. I think the problem arose from power surge of the battery which caused the damage. Please what is pre-charge resistor and how do I get one?
Get a 12V 650va maxtron or blue gate ups or 1200va and test,
I am using mine with a 650va blue gate ups without any issue
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 12:40pm On Feb 11
dollarnaira:
@keeper303

The above Inverters are cheap msw Inverters.
Your experience has nothing to do with the battery. Try get cash and buy regular psw Inverter from Valto or Iinnov.

Your experience is an odd one but be rest assured that it has no link to your battery.

I know you are pained by the burnt Inverter but try get sth different from the above. Pele
I also have the 3000 Watts inverter from linnov which I use in my village. I have bought another sachet inverter to replace the damaged one which I am still using with the battery. I am still observing the holding hours of the battery when fully charged. You never can tell, it may be a factory fault.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 12:49pm On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
Get a 12V 650va maxtron or blue gate ups or 1200va and test,
I am using ming with a 650va blue gate ups without any issue
See, i don't need an elaborate configuration and bulky setup. All I use the battery and inverter for is just to watch TV, charge phones and a small table fan for about 5hours between 6-10 pm in the sitting room. When I am about to retire for the night I have another battery and Inverter I use to power my rechargeable fan for the night in my room.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 1:00pm On Feb 11
keeper303:
I also have the 3000 Watts inverter from linnov which I use in my village. I have bought another sachet inverter to replace the damaged one which I am still using with the battery. I am still observing the holding hours of the battery when fully charged. You never can tell, it may be a factory fault.
Pls do a proper load test on the battery.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 1:01pm On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
Did U check polarity before connecting the battery to the inverter?,
I have 2 ups connected to my one battery at same time and it works well,
Please I would want others that have used the battery to drop their reviews,
Like I have said on my previous post, no be y papa get the battery company,
I bought and tested and it was ok , so I spread the news
In response to your 2 last sentences, I bought the battery because of your review. When I bought it, I promised I will also do a review. I have done part of my review by stating that 2 of my inverter got burnt. The second leg of my review will be to test how many hours the battery will last after fully charged while using 32inches TV, a table fan and charging of phones. I won't gain anything by demarketing the company.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by keeper303: 1:03pm On Feb 11
tziz:
Pls do a proper load test on the battery.
I will and post the result here.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 1:06pm On Feb 11
ceejay80s:
Do wetin?
U be man or woman?
If U be woman , U can come tomorrow, I will be working from home tomorrow but if U be man U can come but I no get get food or drink, carry Ur own food from house come ooo,
Chat me up on my mtn WhatsApp to give U address
smiley smiley
Funny bros. Anyways I'am a guy and I dnt need to Com with food na, no be picnic I dey com for, na real business. Wat I will come with dou is my Inverter. A Haisic 1.5Kva 12v Hybrid Inverter..
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by tziz(m): 1:07pm On Feb 11
keeper303:
I will and post the result here.
Can't wait..
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