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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by cyif2003(m): 9:16am On Apr 03
I doubt u can stack anoda one. Except dey decide to introduce it
lungwun:
Happy Easter Brethren

This is good information. Do you know if you are able to stack another batter to make it (assuming actual capacity is 6kw, 12kw?)

If yes, I really don't see why this isn't the preferred system for everyone. It would work perfectly for me, as power backup.
Just add 4 panels and manage my daytime and night time loads.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow:
Special Announcement To those who do capacity TESTings,

You guys should not just TEST any Lithium Battery Brand once and conclude they are Good. Randomly go back every once in a while and check they're still what they CLAIM they are.

Nothing stops anyOne of them from initially starting with good/average cells and capacity, and later change after winning over customer's confidence.

That's if una dey HONEST to begin with and that it's not actually the Manufactuerers / Builders doing those TESTings / Sponsoring them
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dabss(m): 9:27am On Apr 03
adimx:
Is your inverter setup 12v or 24v system?
24v
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dabss(m): 9:55am On Apr 03
bassdow:
Special Announcement To those who do capacity TESTings,

You guys should not just TEST any Lithium Battery Brand once and conclude they are Good. Randomly go back every once in a while and check they're still what they CLAIM they are.

Nothing stops anyOne of them from initially starting with good/average cells and capacity, and later change after winning over customer's confidence.

That's if una dey HONEST to begin with and that it's not actually the Manufactuerers / Builders doing those TESTings / Sponsoring them
Nobody is stopping you from conducting your own independent testing. Nobody owes you nothing! The guy I know here that tests capacity does so on his own dime but see how you are talking as if you employed them.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Gshems: 10:06am On Apr 03
Baba no bẹ fight. He is not discrediting anyone. This is a forum, everyone has the right to his or her opinion
Dabss:
Nobody is stopping you from conducting your own independent testing. Nobody owes you nothing! The guy I know here that tests capacity does so on his own dime but see how you are talking as if you employed them.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Gshems: 10:07am On Apr 03
Anyways, I dey enjoy my jinko 535W. Getting 1kw from 2 535w at 10am dey sweet my belle

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by hoover420: 10:47am On Apr 03
Litewriter:
Boss, what type of pot do you use, a name will be better, I have same induction cooker, using it with my haisic 1.5kva inverter, being using the following come pot..... I'm looking to get pots and kettle suitable with induction cooker.
Thanks
Pls is this your kind of inverter?
Cos I am looking to get a cooker that can work with my inverter but I’m not even sure that 1.5kva will be able to power any kind.
Meanwhile does your inverter carry microwave? I have a 700 watt Hisense microwave and the inverter won’t carry it.

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dabss(m): 10:51am On Apr 03
Gshems:
Baba no bẹ fight. He is not discrediting anyone. This is a forum, everyone has the right to his or her opinion
he could have stopped at the first paragraph.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 10:55am On Apr 03
Bankyshinani:
Please, any installer around ota,atan and agbara axis?
Can I link you up with one at Atan?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adimx(m): 11:03am On Apr 03
bassdow:
if they LIEd about their actual capacity, what makes you think that's all they're ain't HONEST about ?

Except I check for myself, I would always believe there are others they lied about. Unfortunately, I am not about to use my money or client's money to do unNecessary trial and error.
Several capacity test has been done on that battery and it really delivered the 7.2kw (280ah) written on the cells inside.
My friend is currently using the stackable white all in one, and its delivering as promised. Mind you the cells inside are brand new cells are shown by the teardown Solarissurge did on his live tikt0k capacity test last year.
Haisic na rugged battery bros.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Gshems: 11:08am On Apr 03
Haisic batteries are brand new cells but dem dey always inflate the cell sizes. Most of their 4kw are actually 280ah cells
adimx:
Several capacity test has been done on that battery and it really delivered the 7.2kw (280ah) written on the cells inside.
My friend is currently using the stackable white all in one, and its delivering as promised. Mind you the cells inside are brand new cells are shown by the teardown Solarissurge did on his live tikt0k capacity test last year.
Haisic na rugged battery bros.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adimx(m): 11:11am On Apr 03
Gshems:
Haisic batteries are brand new cells but dem dey always inflate the cell sizes. Most of their 4kw are actually 280ah cells
Na just the casing them deh do that thing.
Just know that the batteries are actually 280ah and complete one at that.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adimx(m): 11:12am On Apr 03
Dabss:
Nobody is stopping you from conducting your own independent testing. Nobody owes you nothing! The guy I know here that tests capacity does so on his own dime but see how you are talking as if you employed them.
No mind am. As if them forbid am from buying battery and test for the general public as Dammy deh do regularly.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 11:28am On Apr 03
hoover420:
Pls is this your kind of inverter?
Cos I am looking to get a cooker that can work with my inverter but I’m not even sure that 1.5kva will be able to power any kind.
Meanwhile does your inverter carry microwave? I have a 700 watt Hisense microwave and the inverter won’t carry it.
So long it's an induction cooker, your inverter should carry it. Worst case, you reduce the cookers power.

As for your microWave not working with your inverter, the energy requirement of an Induction cooker vs a MicroWave ain't same at all
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 11:31am On Apr 03
adimx:
Several capacity test has been done on that battery and it really delivered the 7.2kw (280ah) written on the cells inside.
My friend is currently using the stackable white all in one, and its delivering as promised. Mind you the cells inside are brand new cells are shown by the teardown Solarissurge did on his live tikt0k capacity test last year.
Haisic na rugged battery bros.
I was refering to cWorth.

Moreover wetin I talk na general comment. If your outter wear is Really Really dirty, how much more your underWear
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by saxwizard(m): 1:49pm On Apr 03
anna081:
I tried using the mi remote can't find that particular product i tried others none worked i also downloaded some apps nothing worked
IR blaster is a physical device

You can check Jumia or Jiji
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Opistorincos(m): 2:03pm On Apr 03
AyobamiOluwole:
The way some of you say things with confidence, one begins to question their sanity. Lols BMS kor CMS ni.
Kindly educate me. I am eager to learn more about this kind of connection. Explain your thought process and how you think it'd work out
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by tziz(m): 2:45pm On Apr 03
dicksonadams:
please who have ever use an Henry LifePO4 battery, how is their product is term of quality considering purchase their 300ah 12v
Do they have this in stock now? As at February wen I wanted to buy thier 300Ah battery, they said they had only 100 and 150 in stock. That others will arrive in 2months time. Nice battery dou.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by tziz(m): 2:50pm On Apr 03
codemaster2much:
please do you have a reliable contact to get reachout and get this ?
I have one dou. The contact I bought from in February
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adimx(m): 2:55pm On Apr 03
bassdow:
I was refering to cWorth.

Moreover wetin I talk na general comment. If your outter wear is Really Really dirty, how much more your underWear
You were referring to a comment on the possibility of Haisic stackable battery to be added another battery to increase its capacity.
And the op was told that the actual capacity wasn.t 8kwh but 7kwh.
Go back to a page before and see the origin of this convo.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by hoover420: 4:51pm On Apr 03
bassdow:
So long it's an induction cooker, your inverter should carry it. Worst case, you reduce the cookers power.

As for your microWave not working with your inverter, the energy requirement of an Induction cooker vs a MicroWave ain't same at all
Okay thanks , I really under estimated the power of that microwave even though it is 700w. I guess the surge is way more than 1.5kva. Meanwhile can you suggest any induction cooker I can get? Make person no go get the one that won’t work
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 4:59pm On Apr 03
hoover420:
Okay thanks , I really under estimated the power of that microwave even though it is 700w. I guess the surge is way more than 1.5kva. Meanwhile can you suggest any induction cooker I can get? Make person no go get the one that won’t work
Induction cooker from any reliable brand is Okay.

Someone in here already suggested the MAXi brand which is a good brand. Also ensuure it's lowest wattage is within what your small inverter can carry.

That your inverter is rated 1.5kva does not mean the entire 1.5kva is always available for work
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by SolomonGrundy: 5:22pm On Apr 03
adibo:
Good morning all. I have come again. Please, I am considering getting an AC for my room to be used only at night. I have 8kwh lithium battery, if the battery is at above 90% at least by 11pm, will it be able to power an AC from maybe 11pm - 6am without running the battery down? I was advised to buy a 1hp inverter AC?

Those who are experienced with this, kindly advise. How many watts will a 1hp inverter AC consume at the lowest setting? Will this be able to cool a small room sufficiently?

If yes, pls, what are the best brands to buy? I have seen LG, THERMOCOOL.

Please, I need as many responses as possible. Thanks in advance
Get LG gencool B inverter AC because of its genmode feature, i.e you can adjust it in such a way to draw less energy..
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by hoover420: 5:24pm On Apr 03
bassdow:
Induction cooker from any reliable brand is Okay.

Someone in here already suggested the MAXi brand which is a good brand. Also ensuure it's lowest wattage is within what your small inverter can carry.

That your inverter is rated 1.5kva does not mean the entire 1.5kva is always available for work
Oh I think I’ll go for Maxi then. Thanks
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by hoover420: 5:31pm On Apr 03
Quick question guys, I use a prepaid meter and mostly rely on NEPA (grid) power to charge my Haisic 1.5kVA inverter and its 3.6kWh battery. Will this charging process cause my prepaid meter units to drain faster? Cos I’m beginning to think I’m spending more recharging now that I even got solar
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ajabani4allah(m): 5:57pm On Apr 03
Can this inverter be used with lithium battery it's 5kva 24v, the owner have been using it with lead acid but want to change to lithium. I checked the back there is no lithium setting but the charging profile is;
28.6V high voltage cut off
21V low voltage cut off

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by cyif2003(m): 6:00pm On Apr 03
Which brand of 3.6kwa battery are u using
hoover420:
Quick question guys, I use a prepaid meter and mostly rely on NEPA (grid) power to charge my Haisic 1.5kVA inverter and its 3.6kWh battery. Will this charging process cause my prepaid meter units to drain faster? Cos I’m beginning to think I’m spending more recharging now that I even got solar
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Darey00(m): 6:13pm On Apr 03
hoover420:
Quick question guys, I use a prepaid meter and mostly rely on NEPA (grid) power to charge my Haisic 1.5kVA inverter and its 3.6kWh battery. Will this charging process cause my prepaid meter units to drain faster? Cos I’m beginning to think I’m spending more recharging now that I even got solar
At 60A, your inverter will pull around 700-850w, just 300w shy of what an AC, hotplate, microwave etc will pull on normal operation. You normally don't put those on for long cos of the obvious.

If you must use grid, reduce your charging amperage to like 10-20A (slower) then use your solar panels. Or better still don't use solar at all.

You can also set a priority for solar if available over grid
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Monsieuryankee: 6:48pm On Apr 03
It's not too big for growatt spf 6000es inverter.
The inverter has dual mppt charger with 500vdc and 16a on each mppt.
I have 16 units of 715w jinko panels on this same inverter. Each mppt has 8 unit of the panels connected in series.
The panel voc is 48.2. If you multiply that by 8 it gives you 385.6v which is well below the inverter 500vdc on each mppt.

Each of the mppt has a maximum input power of 4000w, the inverter will knock off any excess watts produced by the panels.

To allow the inverter produce it maximum capacity of 4000w on each mppt, remember to set the charging current to 100a.


I oversize the panels because of rainy days and it has been very helpful.
So putting 12 units of that panel on the inverter isn't too much.
justasitis:
This is excessive for a 6kVa and 16KWh setup, I will advise you cut down on the quantity of some of the accessories and buy a higher capacity inverter that will give you more power when needed and you won’t have to spend on upgrading anytime soon.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Ecash1: 7:57pm On Apr 03
durodee:
Please house I am in the hunt for a 24v 4.2kw hybrid inverter. Users, any recommendation or experiences on specific make or model, either positive or negative?
Budget limited to about 400k .

Many thanks!
Go to Valto you will have what you need and cheaper.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:04pm On Apr 03
hoover420:
Quick question guys, I use a prepaid meter and mostly rely on NEPA (grid) power to charge my Haisic 1.5kVA inverter and its 3.6kWh battery. Will this charging process cause my prepaid meter units to drain faster? Cos I’m beginning to think I’m spending more recharging now that I even got solar
You don't have solar panels?
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