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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Namzy(m): 8:15am On Sep 29, 2018
Anyone know where I can find a lithium powered 16" standing fan? The one I have been using raid model number md-412 has served me for 3 yrs and counting without changing the battery and charges with 10w to full in 6 hrs and lasts the whole night meanwhile the qasa I have also used only lasted 5 months with the lead acid battery. Thanks

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ojeysky(m): 10:31am On Sep 29, 2018
Do you have Felicity panels and your price?

binladen:

100% brand new... payment only when you see and it delivered.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ojeysky(m): 10:33am On Sep 29, 2018
Thanks for your suggestion, now I need the price of Felicity and contact of a reliable seller of the panels.


bigrovar:

For value I would recommend Felicity. They are no tier 1 solar maker i would put them at close to tier 2. I have seen their manufacturing process and it is semi automatic and from the few research i have done about them they seem in it for thr long haul and as such are trying to build a name.

What impress me the most is their Nigerian presense. They have a big service center in lagos and are well represented (not by a marketer but by company rep from china ) in lagos with some franchise representation in abuja. They also seem to honor their warranty as i can testify from my experience with them.

On the panel itself. They seem to make decent panels at least from the experience of folks who have installed them and feedback from installers who use them. Their prices is also very competitive. They are the only tier one solar maker i can recommend unfortunately. Many here have had good experience with flyme and sunshine solar panels both of which are in the same price point as felicity. But since i have seen little about the company behind those panels makers i can not vouch for them (dont mean there arent good sha)
The important thing is longivity.

For tier 1 solar panels. Canadian solar distributed by gennex, trina by solardepot and yingli (google their Nigerian office ) are good tier 1 with reasonable price point.

Whatever you are getting. Representation in Nigeria matters alot. and in case of tier 2 solar makers make sure to do your reseach on the company before you make a choice.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bigrovar(m): 11:09am On Sep 29, 2018
ojeysky:
Thanks for your suggestion, now I need the price of Felicity and contact of a reliable seller of the panels.


google is your friend
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 12:39pm On Sep 29, 2018
bode4real:

. @Zeestone
U made me to read n read this like 4 times, ur name is on the list but u personally edited it urself in ur reply.
I even borrow my wife glasses to read again

Hahaha my oga, madam won't spare u o, u ll pay for the glasses, rent is jst notin 10k per minute grin
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 12:43pm On Sep 29, 2018
bigrovar:

For value I would recommend Felicity. They are no tier 1 solar maker i would put them at close to tier 2. I have seen their manufacturing process and it is semi automatic and from the few research i have done about them they seem in it for thr long haul and as such are trying to build a name.

What impress me the most is their Nigerian presense. They have a big service center in lagos and are well represented (not by a marketer but by company rep from china ) in lagos with some franchise representation in abuja. They also seem to honor their warranty as i can testify from my experience with them.

On the panel itself. They seem to make decent panels at least from the experience of folks who have installed them and feedback from installers who use them. Their prices is also very competitive. They are the only tier one solar maker i can recommend unfortunately. Many here have had good experience with flyme and sunshine solar panels both of which are in the same price point as felicity. But since i have seen little about the company behind those panels makers i can not vouch for them (dont mean there arent good sha)
The important thing is longivity.

For tier 1 solar panels. Canadian solar distributed by gennex, trina by solardepot and yingli (google their Nigerian office ) are good tier 1 with reasonable price point.

Whatever you are getting. Representation in Nigeria matters alot. and in case of tier 2 solar makers make sure to do your reseach on the company before you make a choice.

Oga big Rover (mark Zuckerberg of R.E grin) gud to see u can testify that Felicity honor their warranty claims and have a strong presence here in Nigeria... Do I need to say their products are very affordable.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by makavele: 12:46pm On Sep 29, 2018
Na your Friday be this ? angry angry angry
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 1:16pm On Sep 29, 2018
makavele:
Na your Friday be this ? angry angry angry

My chairman dem wan kee me 4 wher I dey, we ll reschedule as usual. wink
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by ojeysky(m): 4:16pm On Sep 29, 2018
Fair enough, was just hoping for tested and trusted, Google doesn't say that. Anyway I have gotten one offlist. Thanks again.

bigrovar:
google is your friend
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by saint2ace(m): 5:52pm On Sep 29, 2018
To all the gurus in the house, I say good day. I have a simple but complicated question to ask, pls don't be offended.
I'm looking at changing my battery bank so am thinking 2 pieces 200ah batteries vs 4 pieces 100ah batteries.
Yes I understand the issue of resistance posed by wiring and all that, but I live on the 2nd floor of a 2 storey building and carrying heavy batteries is not my thing.
So back to the questions what's the pros and cons with each setup paired against the other. By the way I have a 24v system, not solar I charge off the grids.

Thanks

Cc: Bigrovar
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Talibanis: 8:30pm On Sep 29, 2018
Hi noble ones. Anyone with user experience with SS Power inverters? First hand reviews will be appreciated. Thanks
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by earthrealm(m): 11:11pm On Sep 29, 2018
saint2ace:
To all the gurus in the house, I say good day. I have a simple but complicated question to ask, pls don't be offended.
I'm looking at changing my battery bank so am thinking 2 pieces 200ah batteries vs 4 pieces 100ah batteries.
Yes I understand the issue of resistance posed by wiring and all that, but I live on the 2nd floor of a 2 storey building and carrying heavy batteries is not my thing.
So back to the questions what's the pros and cons with each setup paired against the other. By the way I have a 24v system, not solar I charge off the grids.

Thanks

Cc: Bigrovar

100ah batt wil do just fine, just use thick cables to link them, 25mm to 35mm,...u can also go the extra mile of using a flat copper busbar to ensure equal voltages are going to each batt

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by saint2ace(m): 1:57am On Sep 30, 2018
earthrealm:


100ah batt wil do just fine, just use thick cables to link them, 25mm to 35mm,...u can also go the extra mile of using a flat copper busbar to ensure equal voltages are going to each batt

Thanks bros, I appreciate the feedback
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by binladen(m): 11:10am On Sep 30, 2018
Talibanis:
Hi noble ones. Anyone with user experience with SS Power inverters? First hand reviews will be appreciated. Thanks

Well have used 2 of the series for installation
1) 5kva 48v tower inverter,....it's a bit disappointed cause inverter will not bypass to supply when switched off with AC available .... implications...is that inverter has to be on Always even when AC from Nepa or Gen is available..( manual changeover will be needed)
Also charge current ...15amp...
Menu no adjustable, no MCB switches
Except the above it powers well

2) wall mount 5kva 48v...same series of power star...it works well like typical power star

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 12:41pm On Sep 30, 2018
Namzy:
Anyone know where I can find a lithium powered 16" standing fan? The one I have been using raid model number md-412 has served me for 3 yrs and counting without changing the battery and charges with 10w to full in 6 hrs and lasts the whole night meanwhile the qasa I have also used only lasted 5 months with the lead acid battery. Thanks

Hello , qasa might not have lasted as desired for you but since lithium battery fans are rare to get and bit pricey if seen, I advice you get same Lontor i have been using for past 3yrs and still serving... I have 2 specs(mist and normal rechargeable types) which I procured and quickly changed its batteries to a more original brand. I also remembered having battery issues with a black & decker drill but been very satisfied with a lithium battery cordless hammer drill i procured for site jobs few months ago.. See pic's below;

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Namzy(m): 10:39pm On Sep 30, 2018
kiekie1:


Hello , qasa might not have lasted as desired for you but since lithium battery fans are rare to get and bit pricey if seen, I advice you get same Lontor i have been using for past 3yrs and still serving... I have 2 specs(mist and normal rechargeable types) which I procured and quickly changed its batteries to a more original brand. I also remembered having battery issues with a black & decker drill but been very satisfied with a lithium battery cordless hammer drill i procured for site jobs few months ago.. See pic's below;
Thanks for replying which original battery brand did you change to? Might need to get them for the qasa
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 11:05pm On Sep 30, 2018
Namzy:

Thanks for replying which original battery brand did you change to? Might need to get them for the qasa

To avoid derailing the thread >> Simply snap pic of your small old battery so I can view as I really haven't used qasa .. Pls use my visible WhatsApp contact to DM ! Cheer's
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by nonso1992: 12:12am On Oct 01, 2018
Good Evening SOlar Gurus, please i would like to ask which is better using a 10kva/48v or 10kva/120v ...in simple terms which is better technically using a higher voltage(96v/120v/180v) or a 48V inverter .... thank you very much
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Valto(m): 3:57am On Oct 01, 2018
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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by NiyiOmoIyunade(m): 4:43am On Oct 01, 2018
From a pure design efficiency point of view, I would say the higher nominal voltages (96v/120v/180v) are better. All things being equal, transformer windings are fewer, cables can be thinner and the system runs generally cooler overall

HOWEVER

Practically, 48v is better - most quality CCs have their max power output and charging voltage range optimized for 48v systems and it is easier to find support for systems in this range.

ESPECIALLY if you are not planning to use solar power and are okay with a strange/odd number of batteries, then a 96v/120v/180v may be good for you - provided you can find an inverter with the flexibility to charge your batteries properly. In my time, i have seen a few PWMish CCs made for 96v/120v/180v systems, I am not aware of anyone of them which operated as optimally as if you had a proper MPPT CC such as used in a 48v system.

One other issue you may face with 96v/120v/180v is keeping your batteries balanced especially as they would be setup with so many series connections - however, there are battery balancers for this kind of system just that they are pricey and scarce.



nonso1992:
Good Evening SOlar Gurus, please i would like to ask which is better using a 10kva/48v or 10kva/120v ...in simple terms which is better technically using a higher voltage(96v/120v/180v) or a 48V inverter .... thank you very much
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bigrovar(m): 6:14am On Oct 01, 2018
kiekie1:


To avoid derailing the thread >> Simply snap pic of your small old battery so I can view as I really haven't used qasa .. Pls use my visible WhatsApp contact to DM ! Cheer's
Bros me too I am interested in this battery o. Please share the name so people like us who use rechargeable can also benefit.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bigrovar(m): 6:28am On Oct 01, 2018
NiyiOmoIyunade:
From a pure design efficiency point of view, I would say the higher nominal voltages (96v/120v/180v) are better. All things being equal, transformer windings are fewer, cables can be thinner and the system runs generally cooler overall

HOWEVER

Practically, 48v is better - most quality CCs have their max power output and charging voltage range optimized for 48v systems and it is easier to find support for systems in this range.

ESPECIALLY if you are not planning to use solar power and are okay with a strange/odd number of batteries, then a 96v/120v/180v may be good for you - provided you can find an inverter with the flexibility to charge your batteries properly. In my time, i have seen a few PWMish CCs made for 96v/120v/180v systems, I am not aware of anyone of them which operated as optimally as if you had a proper MPPT CC such as used in a 48v system.

One other issue you may face with 96v/120v/180v is keeping your batteries balanced especially as they would be setup with so many series connections - however, there are battery balancers for this kind of system just that they are pricey and scarce.




Just to add. It is not often you see above 48v for offgrid applications. You see then more for systems used for backups like UPS where backup is limited to less than 1 hour at most. The reason is batteries bank used for such systems are almost always of limited capability often less than 50AH and the few that have larger capacity batteries are designed for float use and are rarely deeply discharged (this is where gel shines)

The reason is simple. At a very high moninal voltage it is very hard to build a system that would push out the right current that can sufficiently charge say a 200ah battery at 96 120 or even 180v. A 200ah battery requires at least 20A or even 15A to properly charge. 20 x 120 2400w or 3600w for 180v. This put the inverter in some heavy duty territory higher than what microwave iron or even some AC consume. Then consider the drain on electricity and the circuitry handling such large amount of electricity. Hence for home use. Better to stick with 48v for IT or telecom backups 120 to 180v can be used but remember that you will sacrifice Bacup time.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by BRIGHTSOLAR(m): 7:21am On Oct 01, 2018
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3.6KVA/48V N170,000
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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 8:28am On Oct 01, 2018
So Ambode will be history.
Life is tough tho smiley !

Alternatively, Tinubu will be demystified!! Then the great descent will start for him!! Another probable result grin.
Ambode may not win this fight. His chances very slim.

He is surely not going down without a fight.
He gave sign of what is to come by rubbishing the integrity of his challenger yesterday.
Tinubu comes next cheesy ..

I am salivating at the prospect of the contest!!!!

Freedom in the mind, Faith in the words, Pride in our souls. We salute our Nation on this memorable day. Happy 58th Nigerian Independence Day!
Courtesy,
Smartcell global services !

Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Braaad: 8:57am On Oct 01, 2018
its nice to hear that the brand can be trusted.

please do post a price list of their inverters if you have?



zeestone99:


Oga big Rover (mark Zuckerberg of R.E grin) gud to see u can testify that Felicity honor their warranty claims and have a strong presence here in Nigeria... Do I need to say their products are very affordable.


Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bigrovar(m): 10:06am On Oct 01, 2018
@kiekie1
bigrovar:

Bros me too I am interested in this battery o. Please share the name so people like us who use rechargeable can also benefit.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 10:58am On Oct 01, 2018
bigrovar:

Bros me too I am interested in this battery o. Please share the name so people like us who use rechargeable can also benefit.

Hello Bigrover, it's been advertised by me before, that's why i asked him of exact size to know if its available in our last consignment. Mine was 12v 5a presently sold N5500 .. See snapshot below ;;

Smartcell global services,
081-350-31951

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Talibanis: 11:03am On Oct 01, 2018
binladen:

Well have used 2 of the series for installation
1) 5kva 48v tower inverter,....it's a bit disappointed cause inverter will not bypass to supply when switched off with AC available .... implications...is that inverter has to be on Always even when AC from Nepa or Gen is available..( manual changeover will be needed)
Also charge current ...15amp...
Menu no adjustable, no MCB switches
Except the above it powers well

2) wall mount 5kva 48v...same series of power star...it works well like typical power star
Thanks for your honest review. I appreciate.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by zeestone99(m): 2:22pm On Oct 01, 2018
Call us for procurement and installations of your cctv, solar panels and inverter


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Price list
Batteries batteries batteries
Quanta - 128k
Monbat - 125k
Spectra - 110k
Nxt index exide - 120k
Gaston - 115k
Long - 115k

Inverters
Felicity 3.5kva/24v - 165k
Felicity 5kva/48v - 180k

Spectra 1.5kva/24v - 70k
Smart plus 2kva/24v - 85k

Keye 1kva/12v(without charger) -13k
Keye 1.2kva/12v - 53k
Keye 3.5kva/24v - 155k
Keye 3.5kva/48v - 155k
Keye 5kva/24v - 175k
Keye 5kva/48v - 175k
Keye 7.5kva/48v - 355k
Keye 10kva/48v - 380k


Vil power 2kw/12v - 140k
Vil power 3kw 24v/48v - 170k
Vil power 4kw 24v/48v - 220k
Vil power 5kw 24v/48v - 240k
Vil power 6kw 24v/48v - 260k





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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by bigrovar(m): 2:29pm On Oct 01, 2018
kiekie1:


Hello Bigrover, it's been advertised by me before, that's why i asked him of exact size to know if its available in our last consignment. Mine was 12v 5a presently sold N5500 .. See snapshot below ;;

Smartcell global services,
081-350-31951

Thanks boss.

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Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by nonso1992: 10:35pm On Oct 01, 2018
Thank you very much, this has answered all lingering questions
bigrovar:


Just to add. It is not often you see above 48v for offgrid applications. You see then more for systems used for backups like UPS where backup is limited to less than 1 hour at most. The reason is batteries bank used for such systems are almost always of limited capability often less than 50AH and the few that have larger capacity batteries are designed for float use and are rarely deeply discharged (this is where gel shines)

The reason is simple. At a very high moninal voltage it is very hard to build a system that would push out the right current that can sufficiently charge say a 200ah battery at 96 120 or even 180v. A 200ah battery requires at least 20A or even 15A to properly charge. 20 x 120 2400w or 3600w for 180v. This put the inverter in some heavy duty territory higher than what microwave iron or even some AC consume. Then consider the drain on electricity and the circuitry handling such large amount of electricity. Hence for home use. Better to stick with 48v for IT or telecom backups 120 to 180v can be used but remember that you will sacrifice Bacup time.
Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by kiekie1(m): 8:20am On Oct 02, 2018
DO YOU KNOW ...

You can generate your own Electricity to power your basic appliances ie. LED TV, Fan, Decoder, lights, etc. from N150,000 only (free installation within Lagos).This includes a pair of 200a battery and 1.2kva inverter with free installation within Lagos state !

Higher Capacity Solar Solutions that will power *ALL* household appliances are also available.

Call or mail us on +2348135031951 / WHATSAPP::: https:///send?phone=2348170385620 respectively for enquiries. Thanks

Smartcell Global Services !

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