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Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by adibo(m): 5:59pm On Apr 27
Topze:

The inverter is rated 500w, but you should know most investers have an efficiency rate between 70 - 90 percent.. So the highest load I have connect to it is my blender rated 350w(only mostly during the day or at full charge)

I'm guessing your question is about what devices I connect to the system. It's mainly my laptop 50 w
Rechargeable fan 25w
Phone and other small devices around 20w

I use for about 5 hours( although I don't usually leave my laptop connected once it's full)

So with a 500w inverter, you can plug in any device as it doesn't exceed 350w.

For higher loads, purchase a higher rated inverter 1kv or more. But u should know more loads will consume more power so you have to invest in batteries and ultimately more solar panels.

Good evening. Which blender is that? Also, have you tried using it blend beans or hard stuff?
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by Topze(m): 6:52am On Apr 28
adibo:


Good evening. Which blender is that? Also, have you tried using it blend beans or hard stuff?
Its a normal blender, for pepper not for beans.
The ones you're referring to are mostly rated 1000w or more
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by BigDickProblems: 9:35pm On Apr 28
nihinlade:
My Guy 350k is too small.

What you can do to help your self, if you are not totally off grid (meaning that you still usually have power once in a while)

Buy Tubular Battery. One good Tubular Battery should be around 200k, find out how much now.

And buy a good inverter around of around 100k.

Use the remaining 50k to buy wire and run its own outlets and light points. You will still have some change from the 50k.

This is called an inverter system. Charge it with light and generator fully and it can take you 1 or 2 days before it needs recharge with those little appliances. It will reduce fuel consumption.

But you will still need to be recharging with generator if there is no light.

But if you want to stay away from generator for a long time. You need like another 400k to get solar panels and MPPT solar charger.

For example, I just switched on my Generator 3 days ago and that is the first time in 2 months. And it was because that day there was no sunshine and we still put laptop, TV, 4 lightbulbs, 2 fans etc on it.

Since you don't have the money, do inverter system first. Then later look for additional 400k and then connect it to solar system.

In all you will spend around 750k but you can split it into 350k for inverter, continue to use till you have another money for solar charger.

MPPT Solar charger was N155k when I bought. Don't know how much now. Don't buy PWT as someone suggested, you will not like it.

300watt solar panel is around 80k to 90k and you need at least 2. One cannot do it at all.

Hello,

I never heard from you again. I did ask about the Inverter brand and tubular battery brand I should go for?
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by leTrizzle: 11:48pm On Apr 28
silento:
I don't know why Nigerians will always come online to lie to scare others , solar get levels
While most people might be correct that your 300k is too low , but it is not totally true

Let's see

12v 150w solar panel is around 50k for my area anambra state but for Lagos it is way cheaper

You will need just three - so that even when small sunshine your battery is full under 3 hours

3 12v 150w panel 50k*3 = 150k

60A pwm controller this is very important you will learn why in future and based on price of 30a it is foolishness that will make you not buy 60A controller

1 60A pwm controller = 28k

1 pure wave inverter 500watts or even lower like 300watts = 30k lower if you see 300watts

Na here it gets a little dicey

Go for 75a or 100a battery
If you go for 100a depending on location u might need extra 20k to 30k
But for 75a battery you won't need extra money

Remember money for wire and to pay installer , circuit breakers are not included


You 300k will get you a well and able doing solar setup that will work well during the day but not that long for night highest 2 to 3 hours in the night

If you want put to 8hours or more in the future just buy one extra panel and 200a battery and add to the setup and you are good to go


No be AI writeup be this na real life experience I have done years back and still doing it

A picture attached below is one I did last year ending total coz was 550k

4panels , 200a battery, 1k inverter , 60a controller
I buy controller and inverter for AliExpress both didn't even cost up to 60k then na for panel and battery these people take chop me



Do you mean pure sine wave Inverter?
If yes what brand did you get from AliExpress and how is it keeping up so far?
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by leTrizzle: 12:04am On Apr 29
GerogeI:


Yes, that's what we knew previously, that inverters require either a battery or a reference voltage to work. Am not sure why.

But I own a Chinese inverter that will gladly bypass the battery once the Sun is reasonably bright at around 8 -10am. So I now reserve my old dead batteries are for refrigerator in day time, at night - phones and lighting.
By "bypass" do you mean it wouldn't charge the batteries?
What can you power with it when it bypasses the batteries?
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by GerogeI(m): 2:19pm On Apr 30
leTrizzle:

By "bypass" do you mean it wouldn't charge the batteries?
What can you power with it when it bypasses the batteries?

Yes, Bypass means it stops monitoring battery voltage and stops battery charging function. All power from the panels will be sent to the load. What it will power depends on the power input from the solar panels and the suns intensity.

If you are asking if its a limp mode, no its not a limp mode. I get more wattage out in bypass mode, because the system is not charging battery or bothering about the battery at all.

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Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by Obierika(m): 5:33pm On Apr 30
groundfinger:

With 350k you will get a solar Generator that will carry your basic home Appliances, i am available to guide you more

Does it mean that if he buys a solar generator he will not also need to buy solar panels?
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by groundfinger(m): 6:27am On May 02
BigDickProblems:
Good day guys,

I have 350k set aside for solar installation, and I intend to use it for 2 laptops, 2 Fans and my gadgets. That's all. I don't mind just a solar panel and one battery.

Kindly advise me if this is feasible. If yes, Where can I get this stuff. Thanks.
With 350k , i will give you solar generator that will power your basic home Appliances
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by vozkined: 12:18am On May 07
cunny88:

I use Sukhig solar energy system. You can find it on online
which of the watt u using? Looking to purchase 300watt own
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by CooldipoMPS: 8:15am On May 07
BigDickProblems:
Good day guys,

I have 350k set aside for solar installation, and I intend to use it for 2 laptops, 2 Fans and my gadgets. That's all. I don't mind just a solar panel and one battery.

Kindly advise me if this is feasible. If yes, Where can I get this stuff. Thanks.


Cooldipo MPS 2 Pro fits your budget!
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by Mikelarteta(m): 1:01am On May 11
fashrola:


lemme see picture and spec of this.........

Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by olaztek(m): 4:32am On May 12
matify83:


You may just be the one edging op to self destruction.

I'm perplexed that you can say what you just typed.

A PWM charge controller does not have the efficiency of converting excess voltage to charging current like an mppt does.

PWM charge controllers are very poor in charging when devices are used simultaneously unlike mppt chargers.

Also, for the specification @op is requesting for, increasing the voltage or numbers of the panel is a wasted effort because the pwm will reduce it to match the battery voltage and waste the excess hence it's low efficiency.

For op to even use 2-3 panels for a 12v battery on a pwm, they must be connected in parallel to boast current and keep voltage at the level of a single panel or else the pwm will go up in smoke.

With all these considerations, if you still wish @op to go ahead with the obvious "white elephant" project, I wish him safe trip.

I'm totally off grid for 6 years now and I know what's at play here.
Well done boss,
Pls, can I connect 3 300watt panel in parallel to a 60A pwm charge controller without Frying the controller.
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by Slightlyredneck: 8:09pm On May 15
olaztek:

Well done boss,
Pls, can I connect 3 300watt panel in parallel to a 60A pwm charge controller without Frying the controller.
So long as the VOC of the panel is not larger than the max input PV voltage of the cc, you are good to go.
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by matify83: 2:29pm On May 18
olaztek:

Well done boss,
Pls, can I connect 3 300watt panel in parallel to a 60A pwm charge controller without Frying the controller.

Yes but it is a waste of wattage as all the energy produced by the 3 panels in parallel is reduced to around 12 - 16 volt maximum and a summation of the current of each individual panel.

I conducted an experiment of connecting 4 Canadian solar panels at 350w each [ all parallel] to a 60W pwm charge controller during the course of this post.

The maximum charging current I ever recorded was 20A.

With an mppt charge controller of same amperage, your current can go as high as 40 - 59A depending on the time of the day.
Charging time is also reduced and you attain float charge even before 2pm daily.

Always ensure that your batteries are fully charged before use.
Re: I Have 350k, Can I Install A Single Solar Panel For My Appliances? by Ekpees: 9:36pm On May 18
Please don't discourage people that money is ok for a small size solar he is looking for.

grin grin grin grin. You better use that money and buy biscuit.
If you don't have anything about 1.5M don't bother. [/quote]

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