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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Dabss(m): 11:10am On May 20
Put your price sir.
DkJay:
Vami batteries:

7.6kW 24V
15kW 48V
10kW 48V
30kW 48V

Now available
‼️🔥🔥
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Optimixim(m): 11:20am On May 20
I personally don't advice you use a pressing iron (1000w-3000w) on a 6kva inverter in suster
bleexInc:
Hello House, what kind of pressing iron can I use with my 6kva inverter?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by capnies: 11:47am On May 20
DkJay:
Vami batteries:

7.6kW 24V
15kW 48V
10kW 48V
30kW 48V

Now available
‼️🔥🔥
How much for the 7.6kwjh 24v
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ajabani4allah(m): 11:48am On May 20
twinskenny:
Did two installations over the weekend.. thanks to a nairalander..

What I will advice is if you have the extra fund go for deye 6kva inverter .. perform way better than growat 6kva.. love it

Two installations done over the weekend

6kva deye inverter

17kwh deriy lithium battery

14 no of 620w jinko panels



Good budget system

Let's talk 08051355133
Good job boss, can this Deye inverter power 3ACs at the same time?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Valto(m): 12:56pm On May 20
capnies:
VALTO DOESN'T HAVE CELLS
wrong

all the cells in the picture are available in thousands!

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by DkJay: 1:03pm On May 20
capnies:
How much for the 7.6kwjh 24v
1,300,000 sir
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by DkJay: 1:04pm On May 20
Dabss:
Put your price sir.
Fixed!
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zenith4biz(m): 2:26pm On May 20
Optimixim:
I personally don't advice you use a pressing iron (1000w-3000w) on a 6kva inverter in suster
How many kva do we need to buy to use pressing iron?


Personally I use 800w iron, 900w micro wave oven, 800w induction cooker on 1.7kva transformer inverter
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by capnies: 2:39pm On May 20
Valto:
wrong

all the cells in the picture are available in thousands!
I asked you last Thursday 14th May you said none is available.

The customer had to make do with ready made one
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by brightk(m): 4:09pm On May 20
Unfaized:
Rewire your 5kva stabilizer to power the whole house. Mine does minus water heater and electric cooker and it does a great job. We go as low as 160 sometimes and I still charge at 25 amps while powering the house.

I usually charge between 40-20 amps depending on voltage.

It's a 3 bedroom apartment and being using that stabilizer since 2020.
can you share the model of the stabilizer?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 6:32pm On May 20
Trying to rewrite a wrong opinion over the internet about a 12v system. This is not meant for this group.

Me to AI:
It is wrong for most users of 12v system to criticise it as a bad system that doesn't function well.

My 12v 2000w continuous can power an induction cooker, submersible machine, washing machine, 300w iron, all electronics but not all at once.

It is a good system not appreciated by most users who based their assumptions on non efficient appliances. Modern day appliances are now working at low wattage with great efficiency compared to past ones.

What do you think?

AI response:

You’re right - a lot of the “12V is trash” takes come from people trying to run 1990s appliances on it.

Your setup proves the point: *12V 2000W continuous is plenty capable if you manage loads and use efficient gear.*

Why your system works well
1. *Modern appliances are efficient*: A 1500W induction cooker today cycles on/off and often runs at 600-900W once boiling. A 2005 model would just sit at 1500W non-stop. Same with DC brushless washing machines and submersible pumps - they draw way less than the old AC induction motors.
2. *You’re not overloading it*: 2000W continuous means ∼167A at 12V. That’s doable with 50mm² cable, a 200A BMS, and short runs. Most people fail here - they use thin cables and blame the 12V system.
3. *Load management matters*: “Not all at once” is the key. 12V systems shine for staggered use. Iron for 5 min, then cooker, then pump. That’s how most homes actually run things anyway.

Where 12V gets a bad rap
1. *High current = cable/connection headaches*: At 24V or 48V, 2000W is only 83A or 42A. Lower current means smaller cables, less voltage drop, less heat, fewer loose connection fires. So 12V is less forgiving of sloppy wiring.
2. *Starting surges*: Old fridges, pumps, and motors can pull 5-7x running wattage. A 300W fridge compressor might surge 1800W. That’ll trip a cheap 2000W inverter even though the math looks fine.
3. *People undersize everything*: They buy a 12V 100Ah battery, 100A BMS, and 1000W inverter, then try to run a 1200W cooker and wonder why it shuts off.

My take
For *<3000W total and short cable runs*, 12V is simple, cheap, and works great with modern efficient appliances. It’s the most common size for DIY solar and RV/boat setups for a reason.

Above 3000W continuous, or if you need long cable runs, 24V or 48V makes life easier. The physics favor higher voltage at higher power.

So yeah, it’s not the system that’s bad - it’s the mismatch between the system and the appliances + wiring. You’ve sized it right and you’re using efficient loads, so it makes sense that it works.

What’s your battery capacity and BMS rating? I’m curious how long you can run the cooker + washing machine back to back.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Gshems: 6:48pm On May 20
12v is bae if you are using less than 2000w continous. Just get better cable between battery and inverter. Make sure your battery bms can discharge at a higher amp
dollarnaira:
Trying to rewrite a wrong opinion over the internet about a 12v system. This is not meant for this group.

Me to AI:
It is wrong for most users of 12v system to criticise it as a bad system that doesn't function well.

My 12v 2000w continuous can power an induction cooker, submersible machine, washing machine, 300w iron, all electronics but not all at once.

It is a good system not appreciated by most users who based their assumptions on non efficient appliances. Modern day appliances are now working at low wattage with great efficiency compared to past ones.

What do you think?

AI response:

You’re right - a lot of the “12V is trash” takes come from people trying to run 1990s appliances on it.

Your setup proves the point: *12V 2000W continuous is plenty capable if you manage loads and use efficient gear.*

Why your system works well
1. *Modern appliances are efficient*: A 1500W induction cooker today cycles on/off and often runs at 600-900W once boiling. A 2005 model would just sit at 1500W non-stop. Same with DC brushless washing machines and submersible pumps - they draw way less than the old AC induction motors.
2. *You’re not overloading it*: 2000W continuous means ∼167A at 12V. That’s doable with 50mm² cable, a 200A BMS, and short runs. Most people fail here - they use thin cables and blame the 12V system.
3. *Load management matters*: “Not all at once” is the key. 12V systems shine for staggered use. Iron for 5 min, then cooker, then pump. That’s how most homes actually run things anyway.

Where 12V gets a bad rap
1. *High current = cable/connection headaches*: At 24V or 48V, 2000W is only 83A or 42A. Lower current means smaller cables, less voltage drop, less heat, fewer loose connection fires. So 12V is less forgiving of sloppy wiring.
2. *Starting surges*: Old fridges, pumps, and motors can pull 5-7x running wattage. A 300W fridge compressor might surge 1800W. That’ll trip a cheap 2000W inverter even though the math looks fine.
3. *People undersize everything*: They buy a 12V 100Ah battery, 100A BMS, and 1000W inverter, then try to run a 1200W cooker and wonder why it shuts off.

My take
For *<3000W total and short cable runs*, 12V is simple, cheap, and works great with modern efficient appliances. It’s the most common size for DIY solar and RV/boat setups for a reason.

Above 3000W continuous, or if you need long cable runs, 24V or 48V makes life easier. The physics favor higher voltage at higher power.

So yeah, it’s not the system that’s bad - it’s the mismatch between the system and the appliances + wiring. You’ve sized it right and you’re using efficient loads, so it makes sense that it works.

What’s your battery capacity and BMS rating? I’m curious how long you can run the cooker + washing machine back to back.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by fuckboys: 7:11pm On May 20
Optimixim:
I personally don't advice you use a pressing iron (1000w-3000w) on a 6kva inverter in suster
nawa o ,everybody tom dick and harry sharing opinions on the Internet.

I was comfortably ironing cloths with my Philips 1000w iron on a 1.5kva 12v bread inverter.

So people with A/c will have to get a 20kva inverter then.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by HawkTuahGirl: 7:19pm On May 20
dollarnaira:
Trying to rewrite a wrong opinion over the internet about a 12v system. This is not meant for this group.

Me to AI:
It is wrong for most users of 12v system to criticise it as a bad system that doesn't function well.

My 12v 2000w continuous can power an induction cooker, submersible machine, washing machine, 300w iron, all electronics but not all at once.

It is a good system not appreciated by most users who based their assumptions on non efficient appliances. Modern day appliances are now working at low wattage with great efficiency compared to past ones.

What do you think?

AI response:

You’re right - a lot of the “12V is trash” takes come from people trying to run 1990s appliances on it.

Your setup proves the point: *12V 2000W continuous is plenty capable if you manage loads and use efficient gear.*

Why your system works well
1. *Modern appliances are efficient*: A 1500W induction cooker today cycles on/off and often runs at 600-900W once boiling. A 2005 model would just sit at 1500W non-stop. Same with DC brushless washing machines and submersible pumps - they draw way less than the old AC induction motors.
2. *You’re not overloading it*: 2000W continuous means ∼167A at 12V. That’s doable with 50mm² cable, a 200A BMS, and short runs. Most people fail here - they use thin cables and blame the 12V system.
3. *Load management matters*: “Not all at once” is the key. 12V systems shine for staggered use. Iron for 5 min, then cooker, then pump. That’s how most homes actually run things anyway.

Where 12V gets a bad rap
1. *High current = cable/connection headaches*: At 24V or 48V, 2000W is only 83A or 42A. Lower current means smaller cables, less voltage drop, less heat, fewer loose connection fires. So 12V is less forgiving of sloppy wiring.
2. *Starting surges*: Old fridges, pumps, and motors can pull 5-7x running wattage. A 300W fridge compressor might surge 1800W. That’ll trip a cheap 2000W inverter even though the math looks fine.
3. *People undersize everything*: They buy a 12V 100Ah battery, 100A BMS, and 1000W inverter, then try to run a 1200W cooker and wonder why it shuts off.

My take
For *<3000W total and short cable runs*, 12V is simple, cheap, and works great with modern efficient appliances. It’s the most common size for DIY solar and RV/boat setups for a reason.

Above 3000W continuous, or if you need long cable runs, 24V or 48V makes life easier. The physics favor higher voltage at higher power.

So yeah, it’s not the system that’s bad - it’s the mismatch between the system and the appliances + wiring. You’ve sized it right and you’re using efficient loads, so it makes sense that it works.

What’s your battery capacity and BMS rating? I’m curious how long you can run the cooker + washing machine back to back.
I like your AI response. Kind of humanly. If I prompt Gemini now, na to start with "In today world"
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Unfaized: 7:57pm On May 20
brightk:
can you share the model of the stabilizer?
It's Century
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by AyarmBoye(m): 8:29pm On May 20
bleexInc:
Hello House, what kind of pressing iron can I use with my 6kva inverter?
you can use any iron up to 1500w,the lower the better..6kva still have about 5000w ratings….

Shebi no be laundry business? Nah once in a while ironing…I say this because of the batteries…Leads acid batteries no like heavy loads
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bassdow: 8:41pm On May 20
Funny enough, no particular voltage is better than the other. They all have their USEs hence their PROs and CONs. I personally runs both 12v and 48v system.

My criticism comes when I see people using 12v system wrongly.

As for your AI, AI is kinda dumb. even if it tells you A and you challenge it, it's could end up jeJely agreeing to you. of course AI knows nothing other than what it scraps off websites and forums.

12v system in the hands of an experienced person is Fortune else becomes a misFortune.

dollarnaira:
Trying to rewrite a wrong opinion over the internet about a 12v system. This is not meant for this group.

Me to AI:
It is wrong for most users of 12v system to criticise it as a bad system that doesn't function well.

My 12v 2000w continuous can power an induction cooker, submersible machine, washing machine, 300w iron, all electronics but not all at once.

It is a good system not appreciated by most users who based their assumptions on non efficient appliances. Modern day appliances are now working at low wattage with great efficiency compared to past ones.

What do you think?

AI response:

You’re right - a lot of the “12V is trash” takes come from people trying to run 1990s appliances on it.

Your setup proves the point: *12V 2000W continuous is plenty capable if you manage loads and use efficient gear.*

Why your system works well
1. *Modern appliances are efficient*: A 1500W induction cooker today cycles on/off and often runs at 600-900W once boiling. A 2005 model would just sit at 1500W non-stop. Same with DC brushless washing machines and submersible pumps - they draw way less than the old AC induction motors.
2. *You’re not overloading it*: 2000W continuous means ∼167A at 12V. That’s doable with 50mm² cable, a 200A BMS, and short runs. Most people fail here - they use thin cables and blame the 12V system.
3. *Load management matters*: “Not all at once” is the key. 12V systems shine for staggered use. Iron for 5 min, then cooker, then pump. That’s how most homes actually run things anyway.

Where 12V gets a bad rap
1. *High current = cable/connection headaches*: At 24V or 48V, 2000W is only 83A or 42A. Lower current means smaller cables, less voltage drop, less heat, fewer loose connection fires. So 12V is less forgiving of sloppy wiring.
2. *Starting surges*: Old fridges, pumps, and motors can pull 5-7x running wattage. A 300W fridge compressor might surge 1800W. That’ll trip a cheap 2000W inverter even though the math looks fine.
3. *People undersize everything*: They buy a 12V 100Ah battery, 100A BMS, and 1000W inverter, then try to run a 1200W cooker and wonder why it shuts off.

My take
For *<3000W total and short cable runs*, 12V is simple, cheap, and works great with modern efficient appliances. It’s the most common size for DIY solar and RV/boat setups for a reason.

Above 3000W continuous, or if you need long cable runs, 24V or 48V makes life easier. The physics favor higher voltage at higher power.

So yeah, it’s not the system that’s bad - it’s the mismatch between the system and the appliances + wiring. You’ve sized it right and you’re using efficient loads, so it makes sense that it works.

What’s your battery capacity and BMS rating? I’m curious how long you can run the cooker + washing machine back to back.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by twinskenny(m): 9:00pm On May 20
Whytehandy:
Please I want to ask why you prefer pairing the Deye inverter with Deriy battery on both installations despite the fact that Deye also has a 16Kwh battery ?

Is there any advantage the Deriy battery has over Deye batteries apart from pricing?. Thanks
Pricing basically boss
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by twinskenny(m): 9:01pm On May 20
ajabani4allah:
Good job boss, can this Deye inverter power 3ACs at the same time?
1hp inverter AC yes
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Whytehandy: 10:22pm On May 20
twinskenny:
Pricing basically boss
Okay, thanks
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adrusa: 9:25am On May 21
As requested.

Iinnov8:
Hello boss,

Apologies about your ordeal. I have sold the 3000w Easun offgrid inverter for nearly 4 years and the company has been extremely supportive with providing me with the proprietary control cards to effect repairs, and it has been the backbone of the after-sales support i provide to my customers.

I just took delivery of 50 cards across the 12v and 24v variants of the 3000w last week, and 30 more cards will be leaving China by this week.

Can we connect so that you can share pictures of the part you need and I can speak with my account manager to provide it for you at a fee.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Christian8880: 9:33am On May 21
300Ah 12V Sms lithium batteries available
Call or whatsapp me on 09116033581

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by dollarnaira(m): 11:05am On May 21
Christian8880:
300Ah 12V Sms lithium batteries available
Call or whatsapp me on 09116033581
Why is price tag a hidden thing here?
No need to dm, make it public.
It shouldn't be this hard bro.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by capnies: 11:14am On May 21
Greetings the greats
Please who has 24v 1.5kva hybrid inverter
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by capnies: 11:59am On May 21
CAN SACHET INVERTER WITHSTAND THE HEAVY USE OF PHONE CHARGING BUSINESS
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zenith4biz(m): 12:27pm On May 21
Christian8880:
300Ah 12V Sms lithium batteries available
Call or whatsapp me on 09116033581
any advert here without price will be reported haba
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ajabani4allah(m): 2:20pm On May 21
dollarnaira:
Why is price tag a hidden thing here?
No need to dm, make it public.
It shouldn't be this hard bro.
Baba, the thing tire me o! Almost everybody posting for sale here will hide price and tell us to DM, which can level bi this now
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ajabani4allah(m): 2:24pm On May 21
twinskenny:
Did two installations over the weekend.. thanks to a nairalander..

What I will advice is if you have the extra fund go for deye 6kva inverter .. perform way better than growat 6kva.. love it

Two installations done over the weekend

6kva deye inverter

17kwh deriy lithium battery

14 no of 620w jinko panels



Good budget system

Let's talk 08051355133
Between Felicity Hybrid dual-mppt inverter and deye dual-mppt inverter which one will you advice to go for?
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by twinskenny(m): 3:20pm On May 21
ajabani4allah:
Between Felicity Hybrid dual-mppt inverter and deye dual-mppt inverter which one will you advice to go for?
I don't use felicity. Thanks
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