Ferdiwar: 8:45am On Aug 27, 2022 |
Please why is it not advisable to buy online from them?
GloriousGbola:
Anyone who wants to know the price of a hisense or LG TV should go to fouani website. The irony is that unlike all these hustlers, they actually do clearance sales. So if you have your eye on a TV and can wait for 6 to 9 months, the price will go down once they get new stock and have to clear inventory.
I had my eye on a 65 inch once, but was too high then. The 60 inch was 450k; three months later I bought it 400,and then I actually watched the price drop to 250k 3 months later
I do not advise you to buy online from them though.
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Ferdiwar: 6:18pm On Aug 25, 2022 |
Pictures of the ACs and washing machine
Jdesigns:
Items for sale
32" LED LG TV: 50k
TV stand: 30k (one of the legs need to be fixed)
Dstv explorer with Dish: 40k
Small beside fridge: 30k
AC Haier thermocool 1hp split unit: 40k
Panasonic 2hp: 40k (needs gas)
Panasonic window unit: 30k
Toddler chair: 8k
Rocking chair: 10k
Children travel box: 8k (alittle peel under)
Generator Cage:
Children Bicycle: 20k
Long tennis racket:...
Washing machine: 40k (doesn’t pick soap from the detergent slot)
Location: magodo isheri
: O8O2974I85O (direct owner)
This is d on behalf of the person
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Ferdiwar: 7:13am On Aug 24, 2022 |
Is the 130k for the 2 batteries or for 1?
rowon:
[/b]Barely used GSR 250AH 12V TUBULAR BATTERY .....130K .[b]
Bought last year September but barely use. 7 month warranty left
10KVA KEMAGE petrol Generator with key starter. Battery faulty.1 year old 320k
Please me on 07020298909
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Ferdiwar: 12:51am On Aug 21, 2022 |
Thank you for the personally making the delivery for me I really appreciate.
I also appreciate you taking your time to answer all my endless questions and wahala
temmie24:
Neatly Used Kitchen Items.
1.Mikachi rice cooker 3L...It hasn't been use for a while but it is working perfectly-#9,000
2. 2.2L Crown star cordless electric kettle-#3500.
3.Original 555 stainless cooking pots(2pcs)-#7,000.
4. Stainless steel insulated hot pot for serving in the dinning (2pcs)-#6,000.
5. 2.5L Binatone deep fryer-#15,000.
6. New packs of glass drinking cups(6pcs in each pack)-#4500 each pack.
7. New water filter ( carton is ruined)-#4,000.
Location: Command Ipaja,Lagos.
08064929464.
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Ferdiwar: 12:45am On Aug 21, 2022 |
It's indeed a pleasure dealing with you.
The chopping board is 100% as advertered.
Thanks for making a personal delivery I appreciate.
jackson44:
3in1 multipurpose chopping board .
Going for a clearance sales .
Call/Whatsapp 08094696377.
Location is Lagos/gbagada.
PRICE IS #2500.
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Ferdiwar: 9:23pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
Mustiboy:
What's that shadow reflecting on your wardrobe?
Is this some kind of joke?
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Ferdiwar: 5:37pm On Aug 15, 2022 |
Picture of the charge controller and how many amps?
kehinde1365:
Good day people. I have these items for clearance sale. Owner is relocating
7 seater leather chair set 250k
3kva inverter only (New) 140k
Sinewave 1kva inverter only (New) 45k
Solar charge controller 24v 70k
5kva Industrial stabilizer 87k
Twin Flower vase with flowers and design stand 24k
KYB shock absorbers for corolla ( pair for front and for back available) still in the carton 48k
60 inches ceiling fan (3 pieces) 10k each
Center table with Glass top 18k
Location: Lagos mainland
Please call or whatsapp 08167737816 for enquiries
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Ferdiwar: 8:15pm On Aug 14, 2022 |
Using a 12V system will make me to run the batteries in parallel and charging it will take time and might end up dieing as a result of lack of adequate charging.
2ndly 12V system will limit the number of s I will use (60A charge controller max out at 800W on 12V system while with 24V I can go up to 1.6KW). Which will not enough for what I want
oldienavie:
I am not suggesting 48v, I am actually wondering why you are not using 12v?
So because you have a 24V inverter you have decided to let it determine how your system will be.
I hope you are not being pennywise and pound foolish sha.
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Ferdiwar: 6:53am On Aug 14, 2022 |
1. I'm not running much loads.
2. I'm currently on a budget which can't accommodate 48V system.
3. I already have the mentioned Luminous Hybrid inverter.
oldienavie:
Why are you going 24Volts ?
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Ferdiwar: 7:43pm On Aug 13, 2022 |
Please ooo I'm still waiting for you guys input on this.
Ferdiwar:
Good morning all,
Please I am planning to go green and need your input on which is a better option between flooded and AGM/SMF batteries as I plan on getting it.
With the proper maintenance (battery rotation, equalization, etc) which amongst the 2 will last longer (I can't currently afford to get a new 24v lithium bank).
Proposed set up.
1. 1.5kva 24v luminous hybrid inverter
2. 4x 350W s
3. 60A Techfine or Powmr MPPT CC
4. 24V 200AH to 305AH battery bank.
Any other other advice will be very much appreciated
Thank you
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Ferdiwar: 7:40pm On Aug 13, 2022 |
Please tag me when next something like this comes up again.
Trippledots:
Closed.
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Ferdiwar: 7:34pm On Aug 13, 2022 |
If your system is properly sized with your load (power demand) your charge controller should be able to charge your battery well.
TechGeek777:
Thanks for the response, I appreciate.
What if charge controller is attached, can it charge batteries via the three methods?
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Ferdiwar: 7:10pm On Aug 13, 2022 |
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Ferdiwar: 9:44am On Aug 12, 2022 |
I usually read comments and but I just want to say this as a suggestion.
It won't talk you up to 1min to respond to your prospects and update them on the status of things, doing so will make them to either be hopeful or move to the next deal especially with those you gave appointments to meet you in person.
What you'll not be cool with when done to you avoid doing so to others.
rawe45:
I’m sorry. If I had responded and added you to the list of people I promised and failed, it’d have been worse than it already is.
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Ferdiwar: 9:02am On Aug 12, 2022 |
Please what brands do you recommend?
Valto:
hmm. sunfit battery? it is the same league with GBM oo. if u can return it, better.
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Ferdiwar: 8:54am On Aug 12, 2022 |
Good morning all,
Please I am planning to go green and need your input on which is a better option between flooded and AGM/SMF batteries as I plan on getting it.
With the proper maintenance (battery rotation, equalization, etc) which amongst the 2 will last longer (I can't currently afford to get a new 24v lithium bank).
Proposed set up.
1. 1.5kva 24v luminous hybrid inverter
2. 4x 350W s
3. 60A Techfine or Powmr MPPT CC
4. 24V 200AH to 305AH battery bank.
Any other other advice will be very much appreciated
Thank you
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Ferdiwar: 9:42pm On Aug 10, 2022 |
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Ferdiwar: 6:58am On Aug 10, 2022 |
Thank you for the
I was actually planning on getting the 60A EAsun CC as it is said to be a better CC than the Powmr from the reviews I've seen but I will go for the Techfine instead.
Jefferyzz:
The 60 is sharp
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Ferdiwar: 7:03pm On Aug 09, 2022 |
Jefferyzz:
Techfine mppt
Are you getting upto the 60A front the CC? Or does it also max out at 50A?
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Ferdiwar: 7:13pm On Aug 06, 2022 |
lanre88:
Six pack care.
For those that want six packs 
You can sell this as new because I don't have time to use it. Just bought it.
This is how much?
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Ferdiwar: 1:37am On Jul 31, 2022 |
ifegen:
Back off. I'm taking the mattress
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Ferdiwar: 12:26am On Jul 31, 2022 |
yomazon:
mouka mondeo spring mattress, 6ft x 6ft x 10 inches (never used) - 60k
vitafoam vita sizzler mattress, 6ft x 6ft x 10 inches (never used)- 50k
Ubiquiti NanoBeam ac GEN2 (used) - 30k
tp-link TL-MR3420 router (used, comes with box and all accessories) 10k
tp-link TL-MR3420 router (used, comes with charger and rj45 cable) 8k
CAT 5E cable (50 feet/15m, used) - 5k
number and location is in my signature.
50k for the Mouka Foam
You're unreachable chat/call me
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Ferdiwar: 8:26am On Feb 04, 2020 |
Thanks all for your inputs, it has really helped me to understand the whole thing as I am currently considering investing with MBA forex as suggested by my friend...
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Ferdiwar: 2:36pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
@Op buying a double cell radiator, double fan and removing the thermostat is not the absolute solution for your problem as this might cause your engine to run cold which will damage your engine.
Do a proper diagnosis on the following:-
1. Check if your thermostat is still working or if you actually have one. If your car is running without a thermostat please do yourself a favor and get one and the appropriate one.
2. Check the functionality of your water pump (the internal blades and for corrosion etc).
3. As suggested by others check the direction of air flow of your fan and it's speed.
4. Make sure that you have a specialist check your electrical connections and revert all wiring to factory specs and also check your ECU and other sensors.
5. Check for Toyota's recommended coolants and mixing ratio with distilled water (65:35 or 60:40 of distilled water:coolant) for hotter regions like Nigeria.
6. Check for lickages and reflush your radiator with the appropriate chemicals and check for sludge build up.
7. Finally, do a proper diagnosis on your cooling system like the evaporator, dryer, compressor etc.
Reverting from factory specs is a bad practice that Nigerians love to do and that's why most people don't like buying Nigeria used cars due to abuse.
If your car came with single cell radiator and fan kindly leave it like that and look for the cause(s) of the overheating, as using or going out of spec might result to one or more cylinders misfiring, engine wear and tear etc.
Hope to see how you got it solved and the cause(s) of the problem.
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Ferdiwar: 9:34am On Sep 17, 2017 |
Waiting patiently for those who will be considering upgrading their setup and willing to sell off their old system at a more pocket friendly price
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Ferdiwar: 9:29am On Sep 17, 2017 |
NiyiOmoIyunade:
Again we start the never ending MPPT vs. PWM argument .
Most authorities agree that for small systems under 1000watts or so, PWM may be a better choice provided the right kind of s with sufficiently high rated voltage and also matched to the battery voltage are used with a good PWM controller - besides the PWM principle of operation is simpler to implement and intrinsically less prone to energy conversion losses and heat generation than MPPT is.
MPPT's 30% additional yield is the *theoretical* maximum gain when performance is measured under STC - a cold, clear skies sunny day with temperatures around or below 25°C - I am sure such perfect conditions are scarce to come by in real life and these are amongst the reasons why hardcore old-school engineering firms like Bogart Engineering (makers of the Trimetric and other excellent battery monitors) don't make MPPT charge controllers but only PWM.
Where MPPT definitely trumps PWM is the ability to add s in series to increase PV array voltage and convert this excess voltage to useful current for charging batteries esp. during the battery bulk charge phase -- [(with s setup in series higher than the battery voltage one is generating the same quantum of power but with lesser amps PV side and therefore one is able to use thinner and cheaper cables for the PV to CC run. Simultaneously, the excess voltage that would be wasted if the s were setup in series in a PWM config. is being converted to useful charge current flowing into the batteries if you use MPPT)].
Imagine you upgraded your present ~300watt PV array to 1500watts - your roughly 20amps peak yield now could be as high as 100amps in a 1500watt PWM installation - imagine the thickness of the cables you would need to use from your s to the CC to safely carry 100amps current - something like 25/35MM thickness minimum With MPPT however, you could comfortably use 10/16MM cables for this installation and still have head-room for further expansion later. Also the higher voltage setup with MPPT makes it easier to overcome the inevitable voltage drop (think power losses) that is the bane of all DC powered systems [especially critical if the distance between the PV s and Charge Controller is much] and then all the excess voltage that makes it to the MPPT controller can be converted to useful battery current.
It's a never ending debate really so I'll end it here but I'll leave a link to Bogart Engineering's MPPT vs. PWM analyis to broaden the knowlege base - in the end, I always advise people to sit down and do the fully loaded cost benefit analysis of both scenarios to know what works best for them e.g. extra cable costs with PWM may easily be offset by much higher cost of an MPPT charge controller as compared to a similar rated PWM one. I started off with a MorningStar PWM CC before I sold it off and moved to MPPT both technologies performed very well when used within their design limits.
[img] https://www.dropbox.com/s/de5rwiqqokckv7b/MPPT%20VS%20PWM%20VS%20MPPT.png?dl=0 [/img]
And a more condensed summary by another source ... http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/solar_controller_testing
Its great to see you getting so much mileage from such a small system.
On a lighter note, as far as I know, no man made electronics whether PWM or MPPT can survive a direct hit from lightening, nothing is immune to that much concentrated power - what one may do is to have mitigants lightening arrestor, equipment grounding, surge protectors like the MNSPD sold by marketers on here e.t.c in place.
Thank you so much for this beautiful piece of information... I strongly believe that this will go a long way to help the DIY enthusiast like myself who are yet to the RE world to properly plan accordingly based on their budget, as the economy is not smiling on us  ...
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Ferdiwar: 1:53pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
Saipro:
All powered on at the same time or staged?
Secondly, I'd rather we talk in of kW that kVA. This power factor of a thing isn't consistent across manufacturers and can prove a terrible bottleneck during system design.
For the record, state the power rating of the water heaters.
Having said that, 15kW should be more than adequate (most electrical devices are not supposed to be run higher than 80% of their rating, for lomg life, smooth operation, leeway for variations and surges, mystified power ratings by nameplates and a plethora of other reasons but most of all, personal safety).
Thanks for the reply I will that and get back to the house
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Ferdiwar: 1:20pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
Barezzi:
Go for 20kva.
All those loads ON at the same time, will draw over 13kw.
Ok thanks a lot
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Ferdiwar: 8:02am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Good morning house
Please I need your assistance, someone want to change his inverter and want to import it from USA and needs it to power;
5x 2HP AC (from 7pm to 9am)
5x water heater (3 hours at most a day)
2x deep freezes (270w and 120w nameplate) 24/7
2x fridges (300w and 130w nameplate) 24/7
Led bulbs
1x LED TV
1x DStv
1x sound system
(Max of 5hours/day)
Can 15kva power them all or should he go for 20kva. As he was previously using 10kva/48v inverter with it (with 24x 2v/1500Ah GasTon VRLA batteries) but got burnt.
Thanks.
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Ferdiwar: 8:39pm On Jun 20, 2017 |
Dam5reey:
What's is the logic..?I get more power discharging to 50% based on life cycle.. that my point..
The logic is that @ 30% you can charge and discharge it 2750 times while @ 50% you can charge and discharge it 1750 times.
That means that while discharging it to 30% the battery lasts longer than when you discharge it to 50%.
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Ferdiwar: 7:17pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
kiekie1:
This 374L made in Romania freezer produces Frost / block like crazy and is also energy efficient.. You guys can give it a try OK !
Beko is a well trusted name when it comes to freezers and to me it is still the best in the market so far.
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Ferdiwar: 7:56pm On Jun 05, 2017 |
garbamaza:
Good night kiekie1, l have luminous 2.5kva 36v with three 150ah battery, how many 200w mono solar s are needed for appropriate charging ?
Thanks.
Your total or average consumption will help in the sizing of your solar array, try and determine your power consumption in a day.
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