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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kiekie1(m): 7:59am On Aug 03, 2020
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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kiekie1(m): 8:05am On Aug 03, 2020
WE BUY DEAD/SCRAP BATTERIES!!!

We also buy off scrap/dead batteries from any state to Lagos(T&C applies) .

12v 200a ..... N14,000
12v 150a.......N10,5000
12v 100a.......N7,000
2v 500a.......N5,500

If outside Lagos state , send the scrap batteries to your nearby Lagos park & get your payment alert immediately after confirmatory remarks from me with the transport company manager / secretary or driver .

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kiekie1(m): 8:28am On Aug 03, 2020
DISCOUNTED BATTERY PRICE!!!


USA Deka 210a 12v battery ...... 209,000 per unit, 205,000 (4 units above)

Quanta 200a 12v battery ....... 147,000 per unit , 145,000 (4 units above)

USA Trojan 315s 6v battery..............175,000
USA Trojan 205a 12v battery .......... 190,000
USA Trojan 170a 12v flooded battery....110,000
Foresolar 12v 250a agm battery.... 110,000
SMS 100a 12v AGM battery ............ 50,000
SMS 200a 12v AGM battery .............92,000
SMS 200a 12v 60kg AGM battery .......103,000
Vietnamese 200a 12v agm battery ... offloading soon
Vietnamese 200a 12v vrga battery ... Offloading soon

All items comes with standard company warranty !


Contact for enquiry & orders,
Smartcell global services
Call:: 081-350-31951
WHATSAPP::: https:///2348170385620

Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kiekie1(m): 8:32am On Aug 03, 2020
GENUS PRODUCTS PRICELIST LOADING!!!

Tubular batteries:
Genus invomax 200a 12v ....120k
Genus invomax 220a 12v ....125k

Genus Heiwa inverter series:
950va 12v LED ........50k
1625va 12v LED.......85k
1675va 24v LED ......80k
2050va 24v LED ......80k

Genus inverters:
0.9va 12v ........... 60k
875va 12v LCD ...45k
1.5va 12v LED......73k
1.65va 24v ........ ..80k
2kva 24v LCD .......90k
3.5kva 48v ...........230k
5kva 48v ..............450k
5kva 96v .............490k
7.5kva 120v. .......700k
10kva 120v..........800k
10kva 180v...........760k
15kva 240v ..........1.3m
20kva 360v ...........1.5m

All brand new items with standard one year warranty.

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kiekie1(m): 9:14am On Aug 03, 2020
DURABLE PHOCOS 5000w 48v MPPT HYBRID INVERTER

PRICE: 580,000

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by micynute94(m): 11:39pm On Aug 03, 2020
Make Una Help Me Na cry cry

micynute94:
Good Morning bosses in the house. Abeg, I need your help. #Desperate

I need a budget-friendly inverter setup for charging my laptop, mifi and phones.

I would need to power my laptop for about 18 hours daily.

And since my laptop lasts for about 3 hours, I would need an inverter that can last for 6 hours or there about.

Total Load: 75-90W (Laptop consumes 65W)

I was thinking of getting a 65 ah battery (720 W). Since it's recommended not to drain the battery below 50%. I would be able to get about 350W from the battery from a full charge (dunno, if I'm correct).

So, I'm currently looking for where to get a top-quality 65 ah battery and other devices I'd need to set it up.

I'm currently in Oyo. Although, I can be in Lagos if need be, I'd prefer to get everything I need close to where I am or if it can be way billed to my side.

65ah battery
150W solar panel
30A MPPT charger
300 / 500W Solar inverter
Cables and other stuff.

BUDGET: 65k - 80k

What do you think? Am I right on track? or do I need to make a few adjustments?

Also, how much can I get these devices? Thanks

P.S: EMPHASIS ON BUDGET-FRIENDLY.
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Penuelseun(m): 6:02am On Aug 04, 2020
micynute94:
Make Una Help Me Na cry cry

I will advise that you go the dc-dc route, get a dc-dc converter for your laptop, the get a 12v car charger to charge your mifi and phones thereby eliminating the need for an inverter
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Penuelseun(m): 6:03am On Aug 04, 2020
micynute94:
Make Una Help Me Na cry cry

You don't need an mppt charge controller for now, buy a pwm cc
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by micynute94(m): 7:17am On Aug 04, 2020
Penuelseun:
I will advise that you go the dc-dc route, get a dc-dc converter for your laptop, the get a 12v car charger to charge your mifi and phones thereby eliminating the need for an inverter

Thank you so much for the reply.

Please can you explain this further?

The advantage of going with the dc-dc route?

What's the cost like?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kio052001(m): 5:22pm On Aug 04, 2020
good day my ogas, please I like to know how durable are Croc Batteries

because someone wants to sell 65Ah Croc battery for 26k to me

please help
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by dollarnaira: 9:44pm On Aug 04, 2020
kio052001:
good day my ogas, please I like to know how durable are Croc Batteries

because someone wants to sell 65Ah Croc battery for 26k to me

please help

One of d darkest market, is battery market

Though croc battery is known
Try google it.
Until u use it b4 u go know

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by BLS1: 11:40pm On Aug 04, 2020
micynute94:
Good Morning bosses in the house. Abeg, I need your help. #Desperate

I need a budget-friendly inverter setup for charging my laptop, mifi and phones.

I would need to power my laptop for about 18 hours daily.

And since my laptop lasts for about 3 hours, I would need an inverter that can last for 6 hours or there about.

Total Load: 75-90W (Laptop consumes 65W)

I was thinking of getting a 65 ah battery (720 W). Since it's recommended not to drain the battery below 50%. I would be able to get about 350W from the battery from a full charge (dunno, if I'm correct).

So, I'm currently looking for where to get a top-quality 65 ah battery and other devices I'd need to set it up.

I'm currently in Oyo. Although, I can be in Lagos if need be, I'd prefer to get everything I need close to where I am or if it can be way billed to my side.

65ah battery
150W solar panel
30A MPPT charger
300 / 500W Solar inverter
Cables and other stuff.

BUDGET: 55k - 80k

What do you think? Am I right on track? or do I need to make a few adjustments?

Also, how much can I get these devices? Thanks

P.S: EMPHASIS ON BUDGET-FRIENDLY.

I think most people have kept quiet on your post because of your budget, which is sad because the aim of this thread originally was to show great things could still be achieved even within a small budget.

Anyway my advice will be on what I know. I currently run my laptop from about 8am to 7pm everyday, usually with NEPA only coming in the evening. I have 2 seconddhand 200A gel batteries (3 months old now) , and funnily I run them on a 12v system one week at a time (meaning I alternate, I have chosen not to parallel them yet as I have been testing their capacity). My single battery load with the laptop and energy efficient lights I run never gets below a healthy 12.3 volts with the said load for that duration.

Simply put, I think you should get a 200Ah battery because of oversizing. Now since I discovered this thread almost 5 years ago I have used 4 batteries in total (all 2nd hand). A great Ritar 150Ah telecom battery which I bought by following Ceejays initial manifesto word for word (30k @ that time). That lasted me till early this year before it started dying off. 2 years into using that battery I got another great deal for a used Fullriver 200Ah battery. It did not last for up to 2 weeks before I realised it was pointless. However I lost almost no money on it because of the price I bought it for(18k) and i disposed of it after 6 months . Then earlier this year another good deal for these 2 batteries came up and I jumped on it, afraid (50% success at that time), but knowing I had little choice as my faithful Ritar was dying fast. These 2 200AH gel have been excellent and yes they are Ritar Batteries again but different chemistry from the earlier telecom Ritar.

The moral of my story is in 5 years I have had a 75% success rate with used batteries and in total not spent up to N140k which is the price for a single top of the line Ritar or Fullriver. So I have achieved 550AH easily below my budget.

Your challenge is the battery. Once you get a good battery everything else is an appendage. Don't be scared of your budget, look for deals.... your best bet are decommissioned battery banks for telecoms, hotels or banks. Trusted 2nd hand battery sellers are now rare but still an option. If you consider a new battery it will clear your 80k budget and honestly from my experience it isn't guaranteed that you wont experience battery failure.

That's my 2 cents.

Ooo and before I forget, I have a power hungry Dell laptop that takes 65 -70w... but thats only when charging. Test your laptop again and you will see that when the battery is full the laptop takes only half the power to run, mine takes 25w on power saving. So your consumption on an inverter is even less than you think.

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by dollarnaira: 5:49am On Aug 05, 2020
BLS1:


I think most people have kept quiet on your post because of your budget, which is sad because the aim of this thread originally was to show great things could still be achieved even within a small budget.

Anyway my advice will be on what I know. I currently run my laptop from about 8am to 7pm everyday, usually with NEPA only coming in the evening. I have 2 seconddhand 200A gel batteries (3 months old now) , and funnily I run them on a 12v system one week at a time (meaning I alternate, I have chosen not to parallel them yet as I have been testing their capacity). My single battery load with the laptop and energy efficient lights I run never gets below a healthy 12.3 volts with the said load for that duration.

Simply put, I think you should get a 200Ah battery because of oversizing. Now since I discovered this thread almost 5 years ago I have used 4 batteries in total (all 2nd hand). A great Ritar 150Ah telecom battery which I bought by following Ceejays initial manifesto word for word (30k @ that time). That lasted me till early this year before it started dying off. 2 years into using that battery I got another great deal for a used Fullriver 200Ah battery. It did not last for up to 2 weeks before I realised it was pointless. However I lost almost no money on it because of the price I bought it for(18k) and i disposed of it after 6 months . Then earlier this year another good deal for these 2 batteries came up and I jumped on it, afraid (50% success at that time), but knowing I had little choice as my faithful Ritar was dying fast. These 2 200AH gel have been excellent and yes they are Ritar Batteries again but different chemistry from the earlier telecom Ritar.

The moral of my story is in 5 years I have had a 75% success rate with used batteries and in total not spent up to N140k which is the price for a single top of the line Ritar or Fullriver. So I have achieved 550AH easily below my budget.

Your challenge is the battery. Once you get a good battery everything else is an appendage. Don't be scared of your budget, look for deals.... your best bet are decommissioned battery banks for telecoms, hotels or banks. Trusted 2nd hand battery sellers are now rare but still an option. If you consider a new battery it will clear your 80k budget and honestly from my experience it isn't guaranteed that you wont experience battery failure.

That's my 2 cents.

Ooo and before I forget, I have a power hungry Dell laptop that takes 65 -70w... but thats only when charging. Test your laptop again and you will see that when the battery is full the laptop takes only half the power to run, mine takes 25w on power saving. So your consumption on an inverter is even less than you think.


Nice bro
Lessons:
Dont eat more than 50% of your battery i.e dont go below 12v.
Fulriver and ritar batteries are superb
Battery market na black market

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kio052001(m): 10:07am On Aug 05, 2020
thanks

I pray it favours me o
at least till next year when I'll be ready to buy another one
dollarnaira:


One of d darkest market, is battery market

Though croc battery is known
Try google it.
Until u use it b4 u go know
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by kiekie1(m): 12:27pm On Aug 05, 2020
DISCOUNTED BATTERY PRICE!!!


USA Deka 210a 12v battery ...... 205,000 per unit, 200,000 (4 units above)

Quanta 200a 12v battery ....... 147,000 per unit , 145,000 (4 units above)

USA Trojan 315s 6v battery..............175,000
USA Trojan 205a 12v battery .......... 189,000
USA Trojan 170a 12v flooded battery....110,000
Foresolar 12v 250a agm battery.... 110,000
SMS 100a 12v AGM battery ............ 50,000
SMS 200a 12v AGM battery .............92,000
SMS 200a 12v 60kg AGM battery .......103,000
Vietnamese 200a 12v agm battery ... offloading soon
Vietnamese 200a 12v vrga battery ... Offloading soon

All items comes with standard company warranty !


Contact for enquiry & orders,
Smartcell global services
Call:: 081-350-31951
WHATSAPP::: https:///2348170385620

Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by dollarnaira: 11:28pm On Aug 05, 2020
To illustrate why you need to avoid your Inverter beep low power and still allow it die is like:

Allowing fuel to go too low in your generator or car which will most times affect the carberator or fuel pump respectively, if carried out number of times.

Monitor ur battery voltage the way you monitor ur fuel gauge meter.

Protect your battery.

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by micynute94(m): 9:18am On Aug 06, 2020
BLS1:


I think most people have kept quiet on your post because of your budget, which is sad because the aim of this thread originally was to show great things could still be achieved even within a small budget.

Anyway my advice will be on what I know. I currently run my laptop from about 8am to 7pm everyday, usually with NEPA only coming in the evening. I have 2 seconddhand 200A gel batteries (3 months old now) , and funnily I run them on a 12v system one week at a time (meaning I alternate, I have chosen not to parallel them yet as I have been testing their capacity). My single battery load with the laptop and energy efficient lights I run never gets below a healthy 12.3 volts with the said load for that duration.

Simply put, I think you should get a 200Ah battery because of oversizing. Now since I discovered this thread almost 5 years ago I have used 4 batteries in total (all 2nd hand). A great Ritar 150Ah telecom battery which I bought by following Ceejays initial manifesto word for word (30k @ that time). That lasted me till early this year before it started dying off. 2 years into using that battery I got another great deal for a used Fullriver 200Ah battery. It did not last for up to 2 weeks before I realised it was pointless. However I lost almost no money on it because of the price I bought it for(18k) and i disposed of it after 6 months . Then earlier this year another good deal for these 2 batteries came up and I jumped on it, afraid (50% success at that time), but knowing I had little choice as my faithful Ritar was dying fast. These 2 200AH gel have been excellent and yes they are Ritar Batteries again but different chemistry from the earlier telecom Ritar.

The moral of my story is in 5 years I have had a 75% success rate with used batteries and in total not spent up to N140k which is the price for a single top of the line Ritar or Fullriver. So I have achieved 550AH easily below my budget.

Your challenge is the battery. Once you get a good battery everything else is an appendage. Don't be scared of your budget, look for deals.... your best bet are decommissioned battery banks for telecoms, hotels or banks. Trusted 2nd hand battery sellers are now rare but still an option. If you consider a new battery it will clear your 80k budget and honestly from my experience it isn't guaranteed that you wont experience battery failure.

That's my 2 cents.

Ooo and before I forget, I have a power hungry Dell laptop that takes 65 -70w... but thats only when charging. Test your laptop again and you will see that when the battery is full the laptop takes only half the power to run, mine takes 25w on power saving. So your consumption on an inverter is even less than you think.


God bless you sire for this.

You're correct about people not talking because of the budget. It took me a while to understand why people were ignoring the post after talking directly with some contractors offline.

I've actually increased my budget and plan on getting the setup soon. Thanks a lot for the advice. Will also look into the 2nd hand battery stuff.

I really appreciate it. At least you took your time to explain things... God bless you sir.

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Drgreatone: 11:54pm On Aug 06, 2020
remi2good:
Microtec 850 pure sine wave inverter second hand for sale, has two faults (1)the off and on switch doesn't work so it's always on, we off through the battery switch,(2) it doesn't charge battery. But it inverts and does other things. Price 15k
Still available?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ktoby: 11:53am On Aug 07, 2020
Please anyone know a good smart charger repairman at arena
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(m): 5:06pm On Aug 09, 2020
BLS1:


I think most people have kept quiet on your post because of your budget, which is sad because the aim of this thread originally was to show great things could still be achieved even within a small budget.

Anyway my advice will be on what I know. I currently run my laptop from about 8am to 7pm everyday, usually with NEPA only coming in the evening. I have 2 seconddhand 200A gel batteries (3 months old now) , and funnily I run them on a 12v system one week at a time (meaning I alternate, I have chosen not to parallel them yet as I have been testing their capacity). My single battery load with the laptop and energy efficient lights I run never gets below a healthy 12.3 volts with the said load for that duration.

Simply put, I think you should get a 200Ah battery because of oversizing. Now since I discovered this thread almost 5 years ago I have used 4 batteries in total (all 2nd hand). A great Ritar 150Ah telecom battery which I bought by following Ceejays initial manifesto word for word (30k @ that time). That lasted me till early this year before it started dying off. 2 years into using that battery I got another great deal for a used Fullriver 200Ah battery. It did not last for up to 2 weeks before I realised it was pointless. However I lost almost no money on it because of the price I bought it for(18k) and i disposed of it after 6 months . Then earlier this year another good deal for these 2 batteries came up and I jumped on it, afraid (50% success at that time), but knowing I had little choice as my faithful Ritar was dying fast. These 2 200AH gel have been excellent and yes they are Ritar Batteries again but different chemistry from the earlier telecom Ritar.

The moral of my story is in 5 years I have had a 75% success rate with used batteries and in total not spent up to N140k which is the price for a single top of the line Ritar or Fullriver. So I have achieved 550AH easily below my budget.

Your challenge is the battery. Once you get a good battery everything else is an appendage. Don't be scared of your budget, look for deals.... your best bet are decommissioned battery banks for telecoms, hotels or banks. Trusted 2nd hand battery sellers are now rare but still an option. If you consider a new battery it will clear your 80k budget and honestly from my experience it isn't guaranteed that you wont experience battery failure.

That's my 2 cents.

Ooo and before I forget, I have a power hungry Dell laptop that takes 65 -70w... but thats only when charging. Test your laptop again and you will see that when the battery is full the laptop takes only half the power to run, mine takes 25w on power saving. So your consumption on an inverter is even less than you think.

nice!!!
thank u sir

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Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(m): 5:16pm On Aug 09, 2020
dollarnaira:
To illustrate why you need to avoid your Inverter beep low power and still allow it die is like:

Allowing fuel to go too low in your generator or car which will most times affect the carberator or fuel pump respectively, if carried out number of times.

Monitor ur battery voltage the way you monitor ur fuel gauge meter.

Protect your battery.
good....my battery has never gone below 12.5V while using, and even before it gets to 12.5v, it takes so many hours don't know if its my battery that is very good or the desulfating charger that is excellent, all I know is that I am smiling
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(m): 5:46pm On Aug 09, 2020
ktoby:
Please anyone know a good smart charger repairman at arena
try this man at idioro Mushin 08023441811
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Allem(m): 5:55pm On Aug 09, 2020
Please boss, Where can I get this charger?
ceejay80s:

good....my battery has never gone below 12.5V while using, and even before it gets to 12.5v, it takes so many hours don't know if its my battery that is very good or the desulfating charger that is excellent, all I know is that I am smiling
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by obinna37(m): 6:38pm On Aug 09, 2020
ceejay80s:

good....my battery has never gone below 12.5V while using, and even before it gets to 12.5v, it takes so many hours don't know if its my battery that is very good or the desulfating charger that is excellent, all I know is that I am smiling
Oga ceejay,abeg you fit borrow the charger grin
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by saint2ace(m): 10:08pm On Aug 09, 2020
ceejay80s:

good....my battery has never gone below 12.5V while using, and even before it gets to 12.5v, it takes so many hours don't know if its my battery that is very good or the desulfating charger that is excellent, all I know is that I am smiling

What's Ur estimated power usage in watts?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(m): 1:34am On Aug 10, 2020
Allem:
Please boss, Where can I get this charger?

Jumia or Aliexpress
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by ceejay80s(m): 1:52am On Aug 10, 2020
saint2ace:


What's Ur estimated power usage in watts?
85w but I will buy a watt meter so I can get an accurate calculation, cos I have a mini audio amplifier that is 45w and 2 sound bar and 2 small speakers making 4 and each sound bar is 15w each, did not add the bars wattage to my calculation
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by BLS1: 2:35am On Aug 10, 2020
ceejay80s:

nice!!!
thank u sir

Ahhhhh see chairman telling me thanks smiley
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by BLS1: 2:50am On Aug 10, 2020
ceejay80s:

try this man at idioro Mushin 08023441811

I wanted to mention Anyanwu but he's still owing me a 30amp charger oooo lol ... but he's definitely better than most of those Arena guys.

About the Walasanhe charger Ceejay, I bought it after your recommendation but noticed my unit is usually .2 volts higher than my multimeter.... so I usually turn my load off at the 12.5v reading it gives which I take as 12.3v (which should still represent 50% DOD). Have you tried independently testing the reading to confirm yours isn't off too?
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by saint2ace(m): 6:32am On Aug 10, 2020
ceejay80s:

85w but I will buy a watt meter so I can get an accurate calculation, cos I have a mini audio amplifier that is 45w and 2 sound bar and 2 small speakers making 4 and each sound bar is 15w each, did not add the bars wattage to my calculation

Thanks for your response
Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by saint2ace(m): 6:33am On Aug 10, 2020
BLS1:


I wanted to mention Anyanwu but he's still owing me a 30amp charger oooo lol ... but he's definitely better than most of those Arena guys.

About the Walasanhe charger Ceejay, I bought it after your recommendation but noticed my unit is usually .2 volts higher than my multimeter.... so I usually turn my load off at the 12.5v reading it gives which I take as 12.3v (which should still represent 50% DOD). Have you tried independently testing the reading to confirm yours isn't off too?

Has your charger improved performance of your batteries?

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