Ub kiyanne eke store wenwt wada units ganak charge wenna ynw ati kiyld?Solar nathuwath puluwan lu machan.
eka watinawa.
Na machan, eke battery eka charge wenna kochchara UNITS yanawada kiyala dala nane.
Ub kiyanne eke store wenwt wada units ganak charge wenna ynw ati kiyld?Solar nathuwath puluwan lu machan.
eka watinawa.
Na machan, eke battery eka charge wenna kochchara UNITS yanawada kiyala dala nane.
I am useing genso hybrid solar system for about 5 years so far no issues the whole house is like a giant ups power never failsSubbed
What was the cost machan?I am useing genso hybrid solar system for about 5 years so far no issues the whole house is like a giant ups power never fails
5KW ne unit 6-7 yai MPPT eke idle ekath ekkaOka full charge wenna kochchara UNITS yanawada?
I upgraded from a normal grid tied solar system total around 15 lacks total .considering my monthly electric bill my system cost is coveredWhat was the cost machan?
Is it 5kw?
You did the upgrade by your self or did you hire someoneI upgraded from a normal grid tied solar system total around 15 lacks total .considering my monthly electric bill my system cost is covered
4/5KVa system might be required.Guys,
I want to have continuous electricity power to my place even when there is a power cut (short or a 8 hour one). Requirement will be to at minimum run a few fans, LED tv, Lights and computer. Been able to run the AC will be a plus.
I have been thinking of buying a generator but with the current situation in SL (no $ no oil) and the amount of work you need to keep this shit maintained, I feel like it will not make sense. Cost might be an advantage but I thought of not giving the cost that much of priority.
So I thought of going Solar. So I would appreciate some answers for the following;
Thnx in advance.
- What is the cost to install solar panels to cater the above requirement?
- Do you have any good reliable companies that I can talk to?
- Any idea about the performance during clouding days?
- How long will it run at night (say full day of sunlight)?
- Share any experiences you have just to learn from it.
I got my 1st grid time system a 4kw grid tied system wich cost me around 10 lacks and after 4 years i upgraded to a 5 kw grid tied withpower back up with four 100 amp batteries .had to pay another 5 lacks for that. All instalation was done by gensoYou did the upgrade by your self or did you hire someone
I had a chat with these guys, if you only go for Solar (Without batteries) you will only have power when there is power in the main line. i.e. during a power cut you will not have power even during day time. If you want to have power even during a power cut then you need to buy some batteries and look at a hybrid setup.I got my 1st grid time system a 4kw grid tied system wich cost me around 10 lacks and after 4 years i upgraded to a 5 kw grid tied withpower back up with four 100 amp batteries .had to pay another 5 lacks for that. All instalation was done by genso

My problem is machan I am supposed to work for a foreign country hence powercuts (breakdowns + maintenance) aren't an option for me.
- What is the cost to install solar panels to cater the above requirement? - about 6 lax to 10 only solar (2.5KVA to 5KVA) + power backup another 3 lax like
- Do you have any good reliable companies that I can talk to? - try talking to all of them youl be surprised
- Any idea about the performance during clouding days? - cloud + night you are in darkness
- How long will it run at night (say full day of sunlight)? - unless you have battery power backup u are in darkness
- Share any experiences you have just to learn from it.
- Power generation does not happen at peak levels as they say, its always low
- you always need to clean and keep all panels at peak levels to get max performance
- regular servicing is a must
- When theres no on grid power, you are again in darkness.
- You can add another power recovery switch to convert and power up ur solar when there is no grid power (it will cost you another additional 75000 to 1 lak)
- you have to select between net metering, net accounting or off grid
- if you are off grid, then u have to rely on batteries
- If you have to go for batteries + solar then you have to get hybrid inverters (thats few more lax expensive than above stated amount in '1'
- Batteries dont last 15 yrs as they say. even your phone battery dont last that long (depends on charge cycles) if you are only relying on that after a year or two things go sideways. most off grid solutions have issues
- more importantly if you get net metering itl take about 15,20 years for you to recover the cost from CEB (they pay 22 for 1st 10 or 15 yrs and then 15 per unit from them) - i dont think il live that long
- if you are not planning to go for net metering or accounting and purely stay on batteries THiNK TWICE whether you can waste that amount of money
Power issue will not be there for few years (hopefully) so you again have to think twice whether you are going to go through all those complexities or just get a generator
My problem is machan I am supposed to work for a foreign country hence powercuts (breakdowns + maintenance) aren't an option for me.
Anyways you can get an inverter + cells for 500k with close to 10 year warranty. This will give you around 2.5KW
assuming that ur roof is in correct angles to get the peak levels of solar panels (no modification cost ) + assuming that ur roof has required area to house 5KVA of panels + assuming that u get proper sunlight through out the year + assuming if no sunlight u can use on grid power to charge the batteries + assuming that hassle is worth for what you are doing paying CEb to charge ur batteries + assuming that you will get battery replacements every 1,2 years under warranty (with AC n all you are going to stress n get all the juice outa ur system)Have you used a generator? My experience is that it is something that is messy and difficult to maintain. That is why I like something silent. I might not go for Solar and just use only batteries. Anyways my objective isn't to reduce cost but to keep the power going.yes you can buy n tryassuming that ur roof is in correct angles to get the peak levels of solar panels (no modification cost ) + assuming that ur roof has required area to house 5KVA of panels + assuming that u get proper sunlight through out the year + assuming if no sunlight u can use on grid power to charge the batteries + assuming that hassle is worth for what you are doing paying CEb to charge ur batteries + assuming that you will get battery replacements every 1,2 years under warranty (with AC n all you are going to stress n get all the juice outa ur system)
then you are headed in good way. pls proceed
kinda same here. if you use an laptop, a new one usually last 5,6hrs + get extra battery. keep a small genset with 10,15ltrs of petrol to use in extreme cases
- without solar how u going to charge it?Have you used a generator? My experience is that it is something that is messy and difficult to maintain. That is why I like something silent. I might not go for Solar and just use only batteries. Anyways my objective isn't to reduce cost but to keep the power going.