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  1. #21

    Yaw mo kalimot 5hours lang ang sun taas ug init, the rest ug kilom2x hinay na mo charger,,dependi sad ni sa controller na gamit.
    Naa ko setup ani 4K estimated na gasto ako gi taud sa bukid. 18AH battery pang solar bat, 15W solar panel, 2 x 6 watts 12volts led bulb. NO Inverter,,,hehehe 1 year na kappin buhi pa intawon ang setup.,,sa mo charge ug gadget + lights better use 50W higher and higher bat AH.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by gshukaku View Post
    Bro nice ni imong solar panel interested ko ani puhon...
    naa ko pangutana ba...if during gabee ang capacity sa battery man ang basihan ani no 100ah sa imong package.
    - pila ni ka oras ma lowbat ang power bank boss if mag ON ang 6 ka 5W(AC220V) nga bulb?

    Tubag: For 5 units 5 watts Bulb
    Total Power : 5 x 5 watts = 25 watts
    Total Power if used for 4 hours: 25 watts x 4 = 100 watts

    but if you use12pcs 12v 5w LED you can use 24 hours (tested already.... not theory).


    - During morning bro maka gamit rata sa bulb while charging sa battery bank?

    tubag: pwede ra gihapon gamiton.... good as direct from the sun ang power....
    - Or during morning makacharged ta sa atong mga celfon while nag charge pud sa battery bank?
    tubag: pwede mag charge sa celphone anytime all the time, just use car cellphone charger 12v. pwede ra pod 220v charger within the day, you can watch tv or use electricfan at 9am to 3pm..




    Yaw mo kalimot 5hours lang ang sun taas ug init, the rest ug kilom2x hinay na mo charger,,dependi sad ni sa controller na gamit.
    Naa ko setup ani 4K estimated na gasto ako gi taud sa bukid. 18AH battery pang solar bat, 15W solar panel, 2 x 6 watts 12volts led bulb. NO Inverter,,,hehehe 1 year na kappin buhi pa intawon ang setup.,,sa mo charge ug gadget + lights better use 50W higher and higher bat AH.

    tubag: dugangi na imo battery para di ka ma problema inig kagabii....


    https://www.facebook.com/pages/SOLAR..._type=bookmark

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by denzpabz View Post
    tubag: dugangi na imo battery para di ka ma problema inig kagabii....

    15W solar panel no need na higher 18AH with 12W load,,,6pm to 1AM ok paman siga and hayag pa

  4. #24
    Sir. ask lng ko unsa number sa emu gamit na wire?

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by ragi View Post
    Sir. ask lng ko unsa number sa emu gamit na wire?
    1.25mm2/2 spt-2

  6. #26
    Its rainy season everyone,
    but still, there is free power from the sun!

  7. #27
    naa duha ka type ang solar panels, naa ang may battery which super kaau expensive ang materials ug ang installation, uban pa mahal kaau ang maintenance. every two years mag palit na pud ka ug battery para ma ka store ka sa imong own electricity. second type, and kanang grid type na naka connect sa grid sa electric company, kini pag sobra ang imong electric generation sa imong consumption, mu balik export ni balik sa grid, mag reverse ang imong kontador, mag lessen pud ang imong electric bill. FYI

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by denzpabz View Post
    Dili bro,

    in my 20k setup, it is 100w Panel charging a 100ah battery(20HR), you cannot discharge 100w power in 24 hours even if you use 30 pcs LED bulb 5W. (by the way I am using 12V 5W LED bulb, NOT 220V)....

    Appliance use defends on the power you have saved in the Power bank (battery), you can use all you want during the day.... basta below 100w lang nga appliance....

    I do not compute ROI based on Electricity Rate:

    Just simple: you have 20k investment.

    if you can save 1,000 pesos per month by using SOLAR in ALL your Lights and Some Appliance...

    It is just 20 months... Right?

    or let's just say it can save you minimum of 30% from your current bill how much would that be?

    what I am talking here is ---> UNLIMITED use of Lights 24/7 + Appliances (during the day)...



    here sample video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CV1...ature=youtu.be
    Murag wa ko kasabot sa analogy. To save Php 1,000/month, the system needs to produce 100 kwh per month (at Php10/kwh, VECO rate). To produce 100kwh per month, you need 3.33 kwh/day. Granting 6 hours of peak 100% sunlight can be converted by the system, you need at least a 600 watt system.

    According to VECO, a 1,000watt peak system can produce 112.5kwh per month so kung atong i-interpolate, you need a 900 watt system or 9 times the system offered for sale here or Php 180,000.

    VECO pushes use of solar energy | Cebu News, The Freeman Sections, The Freeman | philstar.com

    Wa pud ko kasabot sa unlimited use kay if you're using all the power during daytime, wa nay available power for charging the battery.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by koykoy View Post
    Murag wa ko kasabot sa analogy. To save Php 1,000/month, the system needs to produce 100 kwh per month (at Php10/kwh, VECO rate). To produce 100kwh per month, you need 3.33 kwh/day. Granting 6 hours of peak 100% sunlight can be converted by the system, you need at least a 600 watt system.

    According to VECO, a 1,000watt peak system can produce 112.5kwh per month so kung atong i-interpolate, you need a 900 watt system or 9 times the system offered for sale here or Php 180,000.

    VECO pushes use of solar energy | Cebu News, The Freeman Sections, The Freeman | philstar.com

    Wa pud ko kasabot sa unlimited use kay if you're using all the power during daytime, wa nay available power for charging the battery.
    Ang VECO 220volts na ila gigamit. maka discharge ug apil ang kaon sa inverter,

    Unlimited use of lights 24/7 - nagpasabot nga ang (6) unom ka bu-ok LED nga suga "12VOLTS" mga 30W ra dili ni makahurot dalidali sa 100AH nga battery maabtan nalang sunod siga sa adlaw....

    kon mag danghag ang gi setupan unya nahurot niya gamit ang power nga naa sa battery tungod sa 220volts nga appliance sa adlawan unya napalong ang inverter kay na lowbatt na. makasiga ra gihapon ang suga nga LED 12VOLTS ug maka andar ra gihapon ang standfan nga 12VOLTS.


    Ang madaginot nimo nga kwarta, apil na niini ang imong gipangbayran nga mga tax/generation charges/ ug uban pa nga gipatik diha sa imong bayranan sa companya sa Elektrika dili lang ang per KWH.


    According to VECO, a 1,000watt peak system can produce 112.5kwh per month so kung atong i-interpolate, you need a 900 watt system or 9 times the system offered for sale here or Php 180,000.

    sakto gyud ni nga pag kumpyut kon ang imong gamiton puro tanan 220v. kulang ra na imong 180,000 sa battery lang daan nga 1000AH mga 70,000 na.

  10. #30
    So meaning ani bro mas effective ang solar power if we are using 12V bulbs and other devices?

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