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Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by martinz1: 11:10pm On Jul 09, 2019
olaolu11:
I used luminous 900 vac, leoch 100ah for over 4 years charging with ibedc and generator. I just bought solar panels(4×150watts @90K) and a 200ah mercury battery(90K). I got Y-branch connectors(6K) from ali express and 40amp pwm charge controller(7K) from ali express too. I used pumping machine cable for the wiring. It is a DIY connection. I got all information online especially on quora(download the app on playstore, register and post your questions. Answers will come from experts from all over the world).

PS: To experts and installers in the house, why is my solar charge controller reading fluctuating between 0.2 and 4.5? I have installed only 3 of the panels in parallel; i expect at least 8amps from each to total 24 but i am getting only 4.5 max. I have asked questions ad realised i did all as i ought. I am being told i should change cable(wire) to 6awg because of distance(5m from panel to wall, 8m up and another 10m to charge controller; total being about 25m). The recommeded 6awg cable is sold 75K at alaba, lagos. I cant afford that now. But i see people use the type of wire i used(1.5mm ie 12awg) successfully.
Anyone with suggestion? Thanks
that cable used there for solar is bad,
Get a 16mm cable for good performance
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by olaolu11(m): 3:41am On Jul 10, 2019
I have been told this but the cost is about 75K which i cant afford for now. it was even suggested thät i use 3 threads of 4mm on each leg.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by olaolu11(m): 3:53am On Jul 10, 2019
My inverter is luminous 900vac and it has no problem so far. Get that one

This inverter you are quoting 7k, is it modified sinewave inverter? If it is....then its not safe for some electronics, I have seen nairalanders complaining about their electronics getting bad because of modified sinewave inverters. I will advice you do a proper research before recommending modified sinewave inverter.[/quote]
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by olaolu11(m): 4:12am On Jul 10, 2019
Let us enlighten people about voltage compatibility of panels and inverter if they are not buying mppt controller.
As a DIY solar enthusiast, i wanted to buy 200watt panel. Yet my previously acquired inverter was 12v. It was in my research that i stumbled on the info that panel should have same voltage as inverter except if you plan on using mppt controller which unknown to me. But for that fortuitous info, i would have ended up with "junk".
So many times we advice forgetting we are often dealing with novice. It was in my solar quest that i discovered the names ground side and high side; and i went to a prestigious secondary school and was in science class.
I guess theory is different from practical. All we did then was cram ohms law etc without understsnding the practical application. Lol


PS: dont forget to change your bulbs too. I use 5watts in my home. Not the socalled 15watt "energysavers". Imstill looking for 3watts for my toilet and bath. No be just to see say i no piss for ground or carry another person sponge bath?

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Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by olaolu11(m): 4:42am On Jul 10, 2019
tosinet:
I don’t even have up to your budget to invest on solar yet and I’m already using one as I just hate generators.

My setup:

500w solar inverter-6000 (led tv 32”, laptop, havit speaker with whoofer, energy saving bulbs etc.)

Battery charger- 6000 (10A battery charger)

100ah battery- 25000 (Uk used but battery health is still 100%) there’s more info on batteries if needed like lithium batteries which are lighter and stronger. Also 200ah battery for the type I bought is 45k.

Cable for connection and other little connectors- 5000

Total- N47000

Based on loads I use at a time, it last a minimum of 5 hours, and if I’m on laptop only which is 85w, I’ve used it for more than 8hours and it did not run down.
In my area we have at least 4hours light in a day and if the phcn supply is not faulty, my 100ah gets charged within same period.
For me to have guaranteed light on my solar setup throughout the day, I need a 250-300w solar panel which is like 45-50k at Alaba market and 30A Charge Controller which is like 6-10k depending on source.

Don’t mind me I’m a DIY kind of person and it fascinates to

There are many DC appliances like (dc iron 6000, dc blender 13000, dc fan 10000, dc freezer, dc cooker, dc water pump, dc air conditioning etc) that you can buy now and it can be connected directly to your battery for usage.

I’m available if you have questions.
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Can you please show a pix of your cable. What size(mm) is it and what is the approximate lenght from your panel to controller( pls indicate the unit, in meters of foot). Thanks
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by olaolu11(m): 5:12am On Jul 12, 2019
samyyoung1:


U said it all....850va plus either one or two batteries, 90k plus 40k....gbam

I use mine with 2 batteries, plus one solar panel n my generator has been rusty due to months of no usage. I did it for my kids sake....cuz they av series of cartoons dey don't wanna miss. Inverter is life, make God help me substain am.


What size of cable did you use and the run(lenght)
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by olaolu11(m): 5:22am On Jul 12, 2019
martinz1:
that cable used there for solar is bad,
Get a 16mm cable for good performance


Can you give an idea of price and where i can get it? Thanks
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by martinz1: 9:03am On Jul 12, 2019
olaolu11:



Can you give an idea of price and where i can get it? Thanks
Not too sure of the price, is based on the number of meters you buy, simple check Alaba for 16mm pv cable
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by samyyoung1(m): 8:11pm On Jul 12, 2019
Ac cables....almost 10yards
olaolu11:



What size of cable did you use and the run(lenght)
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by olaolu11(m): 10:42pm On Jul 12, 2019
What difference does it make if i use 10mm dc or 10mm ac cable for a 78 feet run?
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by faithscharms(f): 11:08pm On Jul 12, 2019
mobilemykel:
I have fairly used/almost new (3 months) inverter battery for sale for 65k each. Pm if interested.

Where is ur location pls
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by faithscharms(f): 11:12pm On Jul 12, 2019
tosinet:
I don’t even have up to your budget to invest on solar yet and I’m already using one as I just hate generators.

My setup:

500w solar inverter-6000 (led tv 32”, laptop, havit speaker with whoofer, energy saving bulbs etc.)

Battery charger- 6000 (10A battery charger)

100ah battery- 25000 (Uk used but battery health is still 100%) there’s more info on batteries if needed like lithium batteries which are lighter and stronger. Also 200ah battery for the type I bought is 45k.

Cable for connection and other little connectors- 5000

Total- N47000

Based on loads I use at a time, it last a minimum of 5 hours, and if I’m on laptop only which is 85w, I’ve used it for more than 8hours and it did not run down.
In my area we have at least 4hours light in a day and if the phcn supply is not faulty, my 100ah gets charged within same period.
For me to have guaranteed light on my solar setup throughout the day, I need a 250-300w solar panel which is like 45-50k at Alaba market and 30A Charge Controller which is like 6-10k depending on source.

Don’t mind me I’m a DIY kind of person and it fascinates to

There are many DC appliances like (dc iron 6000, dc blender 13000, dc fan 10000, dc freezer, dc cooker, dc water pump, dc air conditioning etc) that you can buy now and it can be connected directly to your battery for usage.

I’m available if you have questions.
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Pls I need more info from u..
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by mobilemykel: 11:48pm On Jul 12, 2019
Lagos
faithscharms:


Where is ur location pls
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by Ehigimetor: 5:50am On Jul 13, 2019
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mctfopt:



Electric power P = IV where I = current and V= Voltage.

If you reduce the voltage, there is a corresponding rise in current to maintain same power.

Conversely, if you increase the voltage there is a corresponding drop in current; a principle that allows the use of small diameter wires to transmit voltages over vast distances with less drop in power.

How did this inverter circumvent this basic electric principle?
U need to understand that in this case the max current the inverter can supply is fixed, so if u reduce the voltage supplied by the inverter, the power supplied by the inverter will drop.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by tosinet(m): 7:05am On Jul 13, 2019
olaolu11:
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Can you please show a pix of your cable. What size(mm) is it and what is the approximate lenght from your panel to controller( pls indicate the unit, in meters of foot). Thanks

I use a battery charger for charging my battery and the cable I used for connection was recommended at a solar store.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by tosinet(m): 7:06am On Jul 13, 2019
faithscharms:
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Pls I need more info from u..

What info do you need?
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by faithscharms(f): 1:36am On Jul 16, 2019
tosinet:


What info do you need?

Hi I want to power my cctv camera's when nepa goes off,I have a small inverter that use to carry my TV and a few little things cos I was using 1 battery but the battery became bad and doesn't stay up to 15mins when charged so pls I want to know if I can still use 1 battery to power the cctv and still use the old inverter but new battery and what do you recommend pls
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by tosinet(m): 7:28am On Jul 16, 2019
faithscharms:


Hi I want to power my cctv camera's when nepa goes off,I have a small inverter that use to carry my TV and a few little things cos I was using 1 battery but the battery became bad and doesn't stay up to 15mins when charged so pls I want to know if I can still use 1 battery to power the cctv and still use the old inverter but new battery and what do you recommend pls

You will have to check the power specification listed on your cctv... in addition to the total wattage load you carry on your inverter to see if the inverter can carry your load.

There are power specs on the back of your devices...

For instance your tv may have like 50w, decoder 15w, small fan 50w etc. you have to check the watt of the devices you want to power, then add them together. If your total load is not more than 200w, it can still be powered by a 500w inverter and if it is more and up to 400w it’s better to use a 1kva inverter.

Note: if you can afford it, it’s best to go for a pure sine wave inverter that can power medium to heavy appliances and equipments.

The cheaper inverters which are modified sine wave inverters can only safely power DC devices that use adapter that converts AC current to DC currents like laptops, decoders, all rechargeable devices etc. and light energy equipments like led tv, bulbs etc.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by faithscharms(f): 2:03pm On Jul 16, 2019
tosinet:


You will have to check the power specification listed on your cctv... in addition to the total wattage load you carry on your inverter to see if the inverter can carry your load.

There are power specs on the back of your devices...

For instance your tv may have like 50w, decoder 15w, small fan 50w etc. you have to check the watt of the devices you want to power, then add them together. If your total load is not more than 200w, it can still be powered by a 500w inverter and if it is more and up to 400w it’s better to use a 1kva inverter.

Note: if you can afford it, it’s best to go for a pure sine wave inverter that can power medium to heavy appliances and equipments.

The cheaper inverters which are modified sine wave inverters can only safely power DC devices that use adapter that converts AC current to DC currents like laptops, decoders, all rechargeable devices etc. and light energy equipments like led tv, bulbs etc.

Thanks dear kiss..will still contact u tho if I have issues wink

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Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by generationz(f): 6:33am On Aug 06, 2019
tosinet:
I don’t even have up to your budget to invest on solar yet and I’m already using one as I just hate generators.

My setup:

500w solar inverter-6000 (led tv 32”, laptop, havit speaker with whoofer, energy saving bulbs etc.)

Battery charger- 6000 (10A battery charger)

100ah battery- 25000 (Uk used but battery health is still 100%) there’s more info on batteries if needed like lithium batteries which are lighter and stronger. Also 200ah battery for the type I bought is 45k.

Cable for connection and other little connectors- 5000

Total- N47000

Based on loads I use at a time, it last a minimum of 5 hours, and if I’m on laptop only which is 85w, I’ve used it for more than 8hours and it did not run down.
In my area we have at least 4hours light in a day and if the phcn supply is not faulty, my 100ah gets charged within same period.
For me to have guaranteed light on my solar setup throughout the day, I need a 250-300w solar panel which is like 45-50k at Alaba market and 30A Charge Controller which is like 6-10k depending on source.

Don’t mind me I’m a DIY kind of person and it fascinates to

There are many DC appliances like (dc iron 6000, dc blender 13000, dc fan 10000, dc freezer, dc cooker, dc water pump, dc air conditioning etc) that you can buy now and it can be connected directly to your battery for usage.

I’m available if you have questions.

Hello

Can't I use. 150 watts solar panel for it?
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by generationz(f): 6:49am On Aug 06, 2019
tetralogyfallot:
yes! Cos battery is 12volts (direct current), u need an inverter or a ups to boost it to 220v (alternating current).

Please where did you get your complete battery , panel and all from?
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by tosinet(m): 8:03am On Aug 06, 2019
generationz:


Hello

Can't I use. 150 watts solar panel for it?

It can be used but not advisable.

It will require a longer period of daylight/sunlight to charge up ur battery and couple with the fact that you will be using d battery too while charging, you may not get a full charge on ur battery by evening.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by generationz(f): 11:18am On Aug 06, 2019
tosinet:


It can be used but not advisable.

It will require a longer period of daylight/sunlight to charge up ur battery and couple with the fact that you will be using d battery too while charging, you may not get a full charge on ur battery by evening.

Please, I need contact details of where I can buy everything you mentioned.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by tosinet(m): 1:06pm On Aug 06, 2019
generationz:


Please, I need contact details of where I can buy everything you mentioned.

It depends on your location, many solar shops are opening up around now... you can also search on Jiji for closer stores or sellers around.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by Abortedfetus(m): 1:43pm On Aug 06, 2019
Can a solar powered street light battery be used?
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by generationz(f): 3:01pm On Aug 13, 2019
tosinet:
I don’t even have up to your budget to invest on solar yet and I’m already using one as I just hate generators.

My setup:

500w solar inverter-6000 (led tv 32”, laptop, havit speaker with whoofer, energy saving bulbs etc.)

Battery charger- 6000 (10A battery charger)

100ah battery- 25000 (Uk used but battery health is still 100%) there’s more info on batteries if needed like lithium batteries which are lighter and stronger. Also 200ah battery for the type I bought is 45k.

Cable for connection and other little connectors- 5000

Total- N47000

Based on loads I use at a time, it last a minimum of 5 hours, and if I’m on laptop only which is 85w, I’ve used it for more than 8hours and it did not run down.
In my area we have at least 4hours light in a day and if the phcn supply is not faulty, my 100ah gets charged within same period.
For me to have guaranteed light on my solar setup throughout the day, I need a 250-300w solar panel which is like 45-50k at Alaba market and 30A Charge Controller which is like 6-10k depending on the source.

Don’t mind me I’m a DIY kind of person and it fascinates to

There are many DC appliances like (dc iron 6000, dc blender 13000, dc fan 10000, dc freezer, dc cooker, dc water pump, dc air conditioning etc) that you can buy now and it can be connected directly to your battery for usage.

I’m available if you have questions.



Tosin, help a sister.

How do I go about getting these things you mentioned, especially the battery?


And are there handymen I can pay to set this up?



I tried checking Jiji but even if I see affordable one's there, I won't know which is original.
Please direct me to someone in a lab i can go and meet.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by tosinet(m): 7:27pm On Aug 13, 2019
generationz:




Tosin, help a sister.

How do I go about getting these things you mentioned, especially the battery?


And are there handymen I can pay to set this up?



I tried checking Jiji but even if I see affordable one's there, I won't know which is original.
Please direct me to someone in a lab i can go and meet.

Where’s your location? It’ll make it easier to link you with a store/installer that’ll assist you.
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by generationz(f): 7:56pm On Aug 13, 2019
tosinet:


Where’s your location? It’ll make it easier to link you with a store/installer that’ll assist you.

I stay in Lagos.

Let's chat on Whatsapp if you don't mind.
Please send your number to my mail let me add you nonsoflora2@gmail.com
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by ceaser: 10:27pm On Sep 11, 2019
tosinet:


The normal iron we use can be used on a powerful inverter but the DC appliances can be powered with a battery i.e you connect to your battery directly.

DC iron: What's the watt? How much?
DC blender: What's the watt? RPM? How much?
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by harry2sexy(m): 2:13pm On Mar 22, 2020
Good day everyone, please i recently purchased an inverter but seems the installer tricked me.
I gave him 180k for batteries, he bought a product GBM battery (4pieces) each is 12V.

Since january, there has been no problem but i noticed from the inverter display that the battery does not charge beyond 60% with 4 large solar panels.

Secondly,it can no longer power my samsung TV of 90W rating.

I'm confused, i still have a 1yr warranty
Re: Are Inverters Worth It? by tetralogyfallot(m): 12:12am On Mar 23, 2020
harry2sexy:
Good day everyone, please i recently purchased an inverter but seems the installer tricked me.
I gave him 180k for batteries, he bought a product GBM battery (4pieces) each is 12V.

Since january, there has been no problem but i noticed from the inverter display that the battery does not charge beyond 60% with 4 large solar panels.

Secondly,it can no longer power my samsung TV of 90W rating.

I'm confused, i still have a 1yr warranty
this is an incomplete information? 4 batteries for 180k, what kind of batteries are they? Fairly used i guess, how can 4 panels charge 4 batteries and again whats d wattage of d panels?

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