Home Design Plan A
This design will provide the user with grid-tied electricity with battery backup which is enough to power the average West African Family home. Running air conditioner while grid power is down is not encouraged. Once grid electricity returns, then all appliances can be plugged back up. While solely relying on this system, the user can power the following:
television sets; fluorescent lights; fans; compact fridge or freezer; computer; stereo set, vcr and dvd. Materials for this design are:- (10) 100 watt solar panels, (12) 100 amp hr. batteries, (1) s.w. inverter, wirings, conduits/fuses/enclosures. call or e-mail us for total costs of materials and installation in Naira
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| Sample Design plan A |
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| Sample Design plan B |
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| This design plan B on the left incorporates additional photovoltaic panels, extra deep cycle batteries and heavy duty inverters. With this system, one can actually become a communal power generator by selling electricity to the neighbours and at the same time weaning them from the noisy, smelly generators.
This design will typically power every appliance except the followings: electric stove/cooker; split unit air conditioner; electric clothe dryer; UNLESS regular grid power is back on.
Call or e-mail us at sorundina.solar@naijagoods.com for the cost in Naira.
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| Components of a grid-tie system |
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| power failure back-up solution |
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