Great Video. I will advise you to expand your panel so that it can run your entire house off-grid during the day. Your battery capacity may be insufficient to run your house through the night, so you may switch to NEPA and use the battery as back-up in the case of a power outage. That is the way I run my house, although my system is bigger than yours. I have an 11kw inverter and 20 panels of 465 watt (9.3kw). In the morning by 7am, I turn off NEPA control switch and allow the panels and battery to run the entire house. In the evening, by 8pm, I turn it back on as I have the same battery size as you (10kwh). I also advise you to get an induction cooker and ditch your gas stove to maximise your solar investment and eliminate the risks associated with gas stoves (pollution and respiratory diseases, gas explosion). Congratulations on your energy independence. it is worth every penny.
@@youtube_it Hahahaha. Yes. It is advisable to get a bigger inverter if you can, for future expansion. Initially I was using 5kw and thought it would be enough. However, I quickly realise that I have to do load management to avoid going over the 5kw limit. For example, I will be running my 3.5hp AC, my wife will be cooking with the induction cooker and may microwave at the same time. This is in addition to the base load of the house which is about 1200w (All the fridges, freezers, computers and TVs). The total load easily reaches 7 to 8kw sometimes and I don't have to worry about the circuit breaker tripping. So, if you want to comfortably go off-grid, you will need a big inverter.
@@1982757 But it doesn't make sense if your house loads aren't close to the inverter size. It's an unnecessary expense. The average power consumption in an hour of a Nigerian home isn't more than 5kwh. It's advisable to have more batteries instead
@@youtube_it You are not wrong in your statement. The crucial info is if your load is not up to the inverter size. Load assessment is critical to inverter sizing. However, such assessment should take into account the need for future expansion. And remember that I said, "if you can afford it". Also note that most 5kva inverter has a max output of 4kw because of the power factor which is 0.8 for most systems. So, that must also be taken into account. I have given you a rough analysis of my load and why I went for such inverter sizing. It definitely will not apply for most people, but I factored in the need for future expansion to make my life easier. I will soon add a dishwasher and electric dryer😁😁😁
@1982757 True though. If you have the funds you think it's worth it. I don't think I would install anything above 5kwh. Moreover, there will be rare cases when I would have to put on all the appliances I have. I can always wait to finish one item first before putting on the other. I can just turn off the AC in order to put on the water pumping machine for example. Anyway, I think I have to finish building first 😀😂
@@oluwoleodetola1626 Till Nigeria Electricity is fixed, Alternative power solution (Solar inverter) is one of the best investment in any Nigeria home. Period!
They should consider spreading the payment option i.e introducing a payment plan for people that want to get it and pay in installments! As a data analyst, I can tell you this option works wonders for businesses
We use a 6.2kva inverter system with 4 tall batteries and 10 400w panels at home and it gives us 24/7 light. If you buy the materials yourself and call a company to assemble it for you, it will cost wayyyy less!!!. Everything we spent was 2.9m and we are always having light. Not all solar systems break the bank, it's like branding. That's why fisayos system is this expensive. Don't let the price point you're hearing now discourage you. Please do your own findings and get an inverter system now. It's totally worth it! Thank You
Lovely video Fisayo. Lithium batteries from reliable companies is the way to go when compared with Gel/Lead-acid Tubular batteries. However, you failed to clarify to the viewers that the use of those appliances (all at the same time) you listed are subject to various conditions including but not limited to the weather condition, time of the day and most importantly the amount of stored energy in the batteries to avoid people thinking that the 5kva/10kwh setup would carry all the appliances 24/7.
I love the setup. It's so sleek and slim. It looks like it fits nicely. I was thinking of outsourcing to Anker for my off grid power plan. But with this setup readily available at that price, I'm game.
In Ola of lagos voice: Where una dey see dis moneyyyyy😂😂 For most people, the value from purchasing an inverter depends on individual needs. For someone whose work (fisayo) requires reliable electricity, an inverter can be justified by the value and profit it brings. However, for me whose work doesn't need much electricity the investment may not be worth it. So, the value depends
Hmmmm. You know, they say energy is everything. I don't know what you do, but energy independence and reliability takes you to the next level regardless. If you are married, even if your work does not depend on electricity, your family may benefit from it. Think of never having to worry about food spoiling in the fridge, constant cold water during this hot period, no mosquitoes biting your beloved children because of constant fan and AC, no Band A or B or C. The benefit of solar and battery back-up can never be overestimated, and can only be appreciated once you get it. I have solar and battery back-up and have converted my house to net zero. I dumped my gas cooker for induction cooker and with this single change have eliminated the risk of gas explosion, rising gas prices and respiratory conditions from inhaled pollutants. A recent study has shown that gas is the single most important cause of air pollution in homes even hours after the cooker has been turned off. I work at a hospital and see people brought in on a frequent basis with burn injuries secondary to kerosene and gas explosion. So, until you get solar and battery, you will never know the good you have done for yourself.
I have a inverter set up of 6.5kva with 4 batteries and 6 solar panels, which carries almost all appliances in my apartment, and could still power a 1 HP inverter AC even if refrigerator and all other low energy appliances are on and i have 24/7 electricity on sunny days. But what is fascinating about this Huwei is you saying you power a standing AC in the living and other ACs in the rooms at the same time.And i also like the fact the Huawei is tidy, neat and portable
I like how sleek it looks. I have a few questions: with your current setup of 2 batteries, lasting for possibly 3-4 hours, what happens after the battery charge runs low? Does it constantly charge via the solar panels, or do you recharge the batteries with alternate power like your generator set or NEPA? You also didn't state how many hours of charge you got on your 15kwh setup with all the listed appliances in your home. That would be good to know.
This is beautiful and there obviously a huge market for it even though its not affordable, based on research sha i think the best place to install lithium-ion battery anything is in spaces with minimal risk to property and life. I would build a shed outside the house and install there. Obviously these inverters look like they have an incredible build but mehn... from what i have seen the thermal runway of lithium ion is UNCONTROLABLE. If the fire starts it doesn't stop until its done.
I personally think this is the most beautiful and most costly of the solar for a domestic use. !! I would have loved if you did an affordable one between 2m - 4.5m taking into consideration the economic and financial impact of the economy on the people. Pls do put packages together and I’m sure you can do it !! Just for illustrative purposes, Possibly you’ve done the Mercedes S Class solar system, why not do the Lexus 350 types 😅😊🤣!
Heat! I have serious doubts about how well this fanless system would work in nigeria, especially in some states that have mad heat waves, please update on your experience
Solar inverter is the best investment anyone can make in Nigeria rn but thats price damn!!!! Can only do something like this in my own home not a rented apartment thank you 😂
Bad market for power bank manufacturers 😅😂 But seriously I think its worth the price Fisayo. There'll come a time this price would double or triple if it hasn't already. You have saved yourself a lot. PS: Dash me your power bank na😂😊
FIsayo, it's really awesome o(clean energy), 24/7 power supply to, That's only if one can afford the cost. If you can, I'll say go all in, at least NEPA will be the least of your troubles.
Its a beautiful solar device but apparently in todays Nigeria is a little above Nigeria Middle class price point a payment plan of about 2-3 years would work wonders though for the companies to think about introducing 😊
0:49 Phosphate ion batteries are safer because they're less prone to fire outbreaks and also have a longer life cycle than lithium ion batteries. Also, keep in mind that water cannot extinguish fire from Lithium ion batteries and the fumes can be deadly! Pls be sure to have adequate contingency safety measures in place!
Good one Fisayo, as good as the Huawei design is it does have its own limitations, a fanless design for a transformer-based inverter remains a flaw to me.
Nice detailed video You made mention the inverter powers your standing AC and other AC in your house Obviously it has to be one AC at a time running on your 5kva inverter, Please clarify on this
solar is good just that it's expensive to set-up for an average Nigeria. and in some places during raining season if one doesn't have enough panels the batteries won't be full.
@@androidtech1322 For the city where I live we are supplied almost 24h/24. There are rarely interruptions (like once a week and only for 2 hours maximum)
@@iconic6033how much do you pay for light monthly using AC, water heater, microwave, fridge, freezer, Iron, Blender. Those are the basics in such homes in Nigeria. I'm interested in knowing how much you pay because I have lived in some African countries too. I don't know many people that have AC or can afford to install them in all their rooms like most Nigerians even nanny room get AC, use iron and they hardly install water heaters in their homes, and having a fridge /freezer on everyday is luxury. Please how much is your bill monthly using those appliances I listed?
I invested more in regular gel batteries (4 pieces of 220amps each and a 1 kva inverter with 12 panels of 250 watts each. The only thing I can't power is the freezer and the pump machine but we have an average of 6-8 hours of Nepa light per day so no worries about that.
Nigeria, where every house is its own country: you generate your own electricity, your own water, your own security… apparently they’re asking people to grow their own food… next, you’ll need to create your own school for your kids and build your own roads - which some people already are 😏
Actually this is very good but we need another video mentor, we need the one for the portable own for like students and also just a single bedroom or maybe something cheaper and anyone who’s reading this can also help
its a good piece but i still think it should be repairable most especially when the warranty period has elapsed. Moreso, i doubt the consistency of that battery, ones the battery starts getting weak , i cant see any method in which it can be serviced. GEL batteries can last over 10 years if you change the battery water twice a year with distilled water, while maintaining the same performance.
love the look of the setup in the house, looks very intentional, but one question on my mind is for the same price what size of common solar system can one get
I love it I'll buy it very soon Looks like I'll stack up 5 batteries I don't want to remember NEPA again Can it power SUMO for pumping water? How many batteries are required for that, and what's the cost?
This system now costs over 8m already, last night it was around 8.3m. I'm not sure if that even includes the other stuff you mentioned. Also the panels are all out of stock, so also the extra batteries.
Can you do a capacity test to see the amount of energy you can drain from this battery before it gets empty! Because most of most of the lithium batteries brands on the market don’t pull out advertised capacity thanks.
All GOODS and no BADS...... Doesn't feel like an honest review to us....cuz everything has a negative....it's always good to let us the viewers know.what those negatives are before investing in the product
I'm looking forward to your long term review. I use to visit the fouani site and I haven't considered the Huawei inverter. But now that you've given some explanation I will consider it. By the way, what do you think of the Maxi gas cookers on fouani store? Have you used any of them? Do you plan to use one?
hmmm 🤔 At my house in Zimbabwe, my house, my 3kva system runs 2 fridges, a meat freezer, 3 TVs, 12 lights, 2 desktop computers and 2 laptops. It has 2 X 3kva batteries and 4 X 510w mono panels and installed all of it for just under $3000 USD, not sure how much that is in Naira, I use gas for cooking and I don't have a washing machine or dishwasher, I'm 100% off-grid
Nigerians install AC in all rooms including nanny rooms but they wouldn't use inverter for all AC, microwave and washing machine is a must in such a home. You didn't mention AC and microwave. I think he spent about $4800 for everything. Remember he bought 5kva And he uses AC. There are cheaper brands in Lagos too. Just like you have brands of phones. Huawei is not cheap but the warranty speaks for itself. So put all that into consideration.
@@FERESE microwave works no problem at all. For $4800 here you'd be looking at a 10kva system at the least, but if you really dig around you'd be able to get at least a 20kva system
Random question, but do you think that it would be better for power house ( PH ) to change the solar power only, investing in regularly hotter climate states to run the technology and training the local population to run the systems. I think it would really help! Because this video gave me an idea that we can truly make electricity free or at least, part of tax, in Nigeria. Surely if we even use 50 M to do the installation and 1M for planting training courses? I am talking with the little I know tho 😅
Men mount
Men heard price
Men dismount!!!
Lol better things na money go do am 😂
Aawear
Its not easy.
😂
😀😀😀😀
😂😂
Your videos are getting soo damn good, like MKBHD levels at this point
Thank you for the compliment 🙏🏾
Practice makes better
Seriously, its just perfect
Getting great… but no one is MKBHD level
@@UserfeedbackbyTea he does invest a lot into his videos
After Marques Brownlee Tesla solar system video, this is one of the best I’ve seen, mostly for a Nigerian
Very true
May una Dey talk true o may mrwhoistheboss no hear una o
That "mostly for a Nigerian" bit wasn't necessary.
get out of my head please
@@omotech360 make he go sit down for stove
Men were going to consider
Till Men heard price😂
Men japa😂😭
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No lies here
@@superduperpeter
Men twama 😂
Men dismount
Great Video. I will advise you to expand your panel so that it can run your entire house off-grid during the day. Your battery capacity may be insufficient to run your house through the night, so you may switch to NEPA and use the battery as back-up in the case of a power outage. That is the way I run my house, although my system is bigger than yours. I have an 11kw inverter and 20 panels of 465 watt (9.3kw). In the morning by 7am, I turn off NEPA control switch and allow the panels and battery to run the entire house. In the evening, by 8pm, I turn it back on as I have the same battery size as you (10kwh). I also advise you to get an induction cooker and ditch your gas stove to maximise your solar investment and eliminate the risks associated with gas stoves (pollution and respiratory diseases, gas explosion). Congratulations on your energy independence. it is worth every penny.
Do you actually need an 11kwh inverter?
@@youtube_it Hahahaha. Yes. It is advisable to get a bigger inverter if you can, for future expansion. Initially I was using 5kw and thought it would be enough. However, I quickly realise that I have to do load management to avoid going over the 5kw limit. For example, I will be running my 3.5hp AC, my wife will be cooking with the induction cooker and may microwave at the same time. This is in addition to the base load of the house which is about 1200w (All the fridges, freezers, computers and TVs). The total load easily reaches 7 to 8kw sometimes and I don't have to worry about the circuit breaker tripping. So, if you want to comfortably go off-grid, you will need a big inverter.
@@1982757 But it doesn't make sense if your house loads aren't close to the inverter size. It's an unnecessary expense.
The average power consumption in an hour of a Nigerian home isn't more than 5kwh.
It's advisable to have more batteries instead
@@youtube_it You are not wrong in your statement. The crucial info is if your load is not up to the inverter size. Load assessment is critical to inverter sizing. However, such assessment should take into account the need for future expansion. And remember that I said, "if you can afford it". Also note that most 5kva inverter has a max output of 4kw because of the power factor which is 0.8 for most systems. So, that must also be taken into account. I have given you a rough analysis of my load and why I went for such inverter sizing. It definitely will not apply for most people, but I factored in the need for future expansion to make my life easier. I will soon add a dishwasher and electric dryer😁😁😁
@1982757
True though. If you have the funds you think it's worth it.
I don't think I would install anything above 5kwh. Moreover, there will be rare cases when I would have to put on all the appliances I have. I can always wait to finish one item first before putting on the other.
I can just turn off the AC in order to put on the water pumping machine for example.
Anyway, I think I have to finish building first 😀😂
Solar inverter is one of the best investment in any Nigeria home. Periodt
It's not the best 😂
Fixing our electricity is the best 😢
@@oluwoleodetola1626 Till Nigeria Electricity is fixed, Alternative power solution (Solar inverter) is one of the best investment in any Nigeria home. Period!
@Pray-all-times As it stands,we need solar inverter as our alternative constant power supply.
Where is the lie
@@oluwoleodetola1626 As it stands,we need solar inverter as our alternative constant power supply.
Fellows let take this guy to 1 million subscribers ASAP. the guy is good
I'm a great installer on this particular inverter, with affordable price
They should consider spreading the payment option i.e introducing a payment plan for people that want to get it and pay in installments! As a data analyst, I can tell you this option works wonders for businesses
for nigeria 🤣🤣
there are guys doing payment plan already
@@isiaqagboluaje7203you have never heard of installment plans in Nigeria before?
@@wale3739 pls who?
We use a 6.2kva inverter system with 4 tall batteries and 10 400w panels at home and it gives us 24/7 light. If you buy the materials yourself and call a company to assemble it for you, it will cost wayyyy less!!!. Everything we spent was 2.9m and we are always having light. Not all solar systems break the bank, it's like branding. That's why fisayos system is this expensive.
Don't let the price point you're hearing now discourage you. Please do your own findings and get an inverter system now. It's totally worth it!
Thank You
Wow. Nice
If you don't mind, more info and referrals would be appreciated, please.
This one is lithium ion battery that's why its expensive
Love the expansion, started from phones now doing all forms of tech , welldone Fisayo
Nigeria is a huge market for so many things … great video Fisayo
😊
It's not a good thing that a place like Nigeria consumes only and doesn't produce or export anything other than primary resources
Thank God I watched this before making my choice. Getting one soon. Hope they are in Abuja
You are opening my eyes to things, am a big fan 🙌🙌🙌. Now I know things to look out for. Big thanks Fisayo
Wow, this is so good. I love how compacted the inverter and the batteries are put together.
The video quality is better than my eyesight, absolutely love it 💯
Awesome invention...made for naija ....considering that we'll Never Expect Power Always!
Lovely video Fisayo. Lithium batteries from reliable companies is the way to go when compared with Gel/Lead-acid Tubular batteries.
However, you failed to clarify to the viewers that the use of those appliances (all at the same time) you listed are subject to various conditions including but not limited to the weather condition, time of the day and most importantly the amount of stored energy in the batteries to avoid people thinking that the 5kva/10kwh setup would carry all the appliances 24/7.
This is a very good solution.
I need to work this firm
and help market their solution.
Great job Fisayo!
My love for fisayo videos made me use his picture as my laptop wallpaper 😍
That's gay
I love the setup. It's so sleek and slim. It looks like it fits nicely. I was thinking of outsourcing to Anker for my off grid power plan. But with this setup readily available at that price, I'm game.
Can’t wait to the follow up video
You just had to make me subscribe. Ive been avoiding it 😂
Respect mate. I look to get this in the nearer future
That’s a lot of power🤯
In Ola of lagos voice: Where una dey see dis moneyyyyy😂😂
For most people, the value from purchasing an inverter depends on individual needs. For someone whose work (fisayo) requires reliable electricity, an inverter can be justified by the value and profit it brings. However, for me whose work doesn't need much electricity the investment may not be worth it. So, the value depends
Hmmmm. You know, they say energy is everything. I don't know what you do, but energy independence and reliability takes you to the next level regardless. If you are married, even if your work does not depend on electricity, your family may benefit from it. Think of never having to worry about food spoiling in the fridge, constant cold water during this hot period, no mosquitoes biting your beloved children because of constant fan and AC, no Band A or B or C. The benefit of solar and battery back-up can never be overestimated, and can only be appreciated once you get it. I have solar and battery back-up and have converted my house to net zero. I dumped my gas cooker for induction cooker and with this single change have eliminated the risk of gas explosion, rising gas prices and respiratory conditions from inhaled pollutants. A recent study has shown that gas is the single most important cause of air pollution in homes even hours after the cooker has been turned off. I work at a hospital and see people brought in on a frequent basis with burn injuries secondary to kerosene and gas explosion. So, until you get solar and battery, you will never know the good you have done for yourself.
If u follow the video very well u will observe that u can go low budget too. I will prefer the lower inverter and more battery.
AWESOME!!! SIMPLY AWESOME!!!! WoW!!! Nice adding more smart solutions to your lovely new home I see, Kool! 😊👍👍
Bro i pray to grow like you,damn i admire your house
I have a inverter set up of 6.5kva with 4 batteries and 6 solar panels, which carries almost all appliances in my apartment, and could still power a 1 HP inverter AC even if refrigerator and all other low energy appliances are on and i have 24/7 electricity on sunny days. But what is fascinating about this Huwei is you saying you power a standing AC in the living and other ACs in the rooms at the same time.And i also like the fact the Huawei is tidy, neat and portable
I like how sleek it looks. I have a few questions: with your current setup of 2 batteries, lasting for possibly 3-4 hours, what happens after the battery charge runs low? Does it constantly charge via the solar panels, or do you recharge the batteries with alternate power like your generator set or NEPA?
You also didn't state how many hours of charge you got on your 15kwh setup with all the listed appliances in your home. That would be good to know.
We will consider these for the full video 👌🏾
This is beautiful and there obviously a huge market for it even though its not affordable, based on research sha i think the best place to install lithium-ion battery anything is in spaces with minimal risk to property and life. I would build a shed outside the house and install there. Obviously these inverters look like they have an incredible build but mehn... from what i have seen the thermal runway of lithium ion is UNCONTROLABLE. If the fire starts it doesn't stop until its done.
I personally think this is the most beautiful and most costly of the solar for a domestic use. !!
I would have loved if you did an affordable one between 2m - 4.5m taking into consideration the economic and financial impact of the economy on the people.
Pls do put packages together and I’m sure you can do it !!
Just for illustrative purposes, Possibly you’ve done the Mercedes S Class solar system, why not do the Lexus 350 types 😅😊🤣!
This reminds of MKBHD's video when he switched to solar also, great job Fisayo
It's worth it though
Especially the warranty part
Would consider this
Just wait government go start dey add solar bills to taxes😂💔
I seriously doubt any government of a democracy will do such.
That will mean they are charging us for sunlight 😅😅😅😅 God abeg o
@muhammedhabib2286 for 9ja wey I dey anything is possible.....😂
Great review, your voice is soothing as usual.
Thank you kindly!
The video editing on here are great, kudos to the editor
Love the lighting
Thank you 🙏🏾
Thanks really Fisayo
Someday on a good day By God’s grace 🙏🏼
❤ I love this
Nothing beat Knowledge
Thank you Sir
Glad you enjoy it!
We are having the next Mrwhosetheboss in the Nigeria, weldon fisayo
I love it! Expensive but I belive it will be worth it in the long run
Wow 7m plus is actually worth it with it capacity to carry all those things
He no go carry all things oh
Heat! I have serious doubts about how well this fanless system would work in nigeria, especially in some states that have mad heat waves, please update on your experience
Wow wow, Very Nice Video Fifi 😁❤️🙌
Thank you! 😁
Great content keep it up as always fisayo bro
If you guys work together , This is what I was sharing with someone. This would put a stop of not having lights and its free Its from the sun.
Love the design, especially the modularity.
Solar inverter is the best investment anyone can make in Nigeria rn but thats price damn!!!! Can only do something like this in my own home not a rented apartment thank you 😂
Bro you are very good at what you do. Adverts. Also your house tush no be small
He's back!!
Bad market for power bank manufacturers 😅😂
But seriously I think its worth the price Fisayo. There'll come a time this price would double or triple if it hasn't already. You have saved yourself a lot.
PS: Dash me your power bank na😂😊
FIsayo, it's really awesome o(clean energy), 24/7 power supply to, That's only if one can afford the cost. If you can, I'll say go all in, at least NEPA will be the least of your troubles.
Its a beautiful solar device but apparently in todays Nigeria is a little above Nigeria Middle class price point a payment plan of about 2-3 years would work wonders though for the companies to think about introducing 😊
Very wise investment man!
All those appliances!!! Impressive
0:49 Phosphate ion batteries are safer because they're less prone to fire outbreaks and also have a longer life cycle than lithium ion batteries.
Also, keep in mind that water cannot extinguish fire from Lithium ion batteries and the fumes can be deadly!
Pls be sure to have adequate contingency safety measures in place!
We know but the prices are not the same
So please is this huawei safe and is the batteries phosphate ion batteries??
I'm planning on getting them
I love the video. Please do 6 months update after 6 months
Please give us an update on the daily usage, how long it lasts without using Napa light and the challenges so far
Its beautiful, powerful, upgradable.... Reasonably priced...
But that price for the common man shaaaaa🤭🤭...
Beautiful informative video bro💯
Good one Fisayo, as good as the Huawei design is it does have its own limitations, a fanless design for a transformer-based inverter remains a flaw to me.
Will it get bad on Time or what??
Nice detailed video
You made mention the inverter powers your standing AC and other AC in your house
Obviously it has to be one AC at a time running on your 5kva inverter,
Please clarify on this
Yes, you are right. It’s one at a time.
We have our full video review on them soon
Fisayo does the price tag in founi website includes the panels
@@iviemaro380my question is does it include the installation and other accessories needed?
solar is good
just that it's expensive to set-up for an average Nigeria.
and in some places during raining season if one doesn't have enough panels the batteries won't be full.
It's grid tied as well
felicity solar dey sha 👀
Ok, I think I might consider this system in the future 🎉
Living in Cote D'Ivoire, when i do the maths this set will cost me 31 years of electricity bill.😂
How many hours of electricity do you get there?
Interrupted electricity bill,not 24hours right?
@@androidtech1322 For the city where I live we are supplied almost 24h/24. There are rarely interruptions (like once a week and only for 2 hours maximum)
Solar inverters is not for cote d'Ivoire it's for countries like Nigeria where electricity bill is astronomical and power is rarely available
@@iconic6033how much do you pay for light monthly using AC, water heater, microwave, fridge, freezer, Iron, Blender. Those are the basics in such homes in Nigeria. I'm interested in knowing how much you pay because I have lived in some African countries too. I don't know many people that have AC or can afford to install them in all their rooms like most Nigerians even nanny room get AC, use iron and they hardly install water heaters in their homes, and having a fridge /freezer on everyday is luxury. Please how much is your bill monthly using those appliances I listed?
I invested more in regular gel batteries (4 pieces of 220amps each and a 1 kva inverter with 12 panels of 250 watts each. The only thing I can't power is the freezer and the pump machine but we have an average of 6-8 hours of Nepa light per day so no worries about that.
You could probably have powered your freezer if you had gotten a 3.5kva inverter, with the exact same batteries and panels
@@Oyeolsakin yes I'm looking forward to upgrade my inverter soonest. Thanks
Nigeria, where every house is its own country: you generate your own electricity, your own water, your own security… apparently they’re asking people to grow their own food… next, you’ll need to create your own school for your kids and build your own roads - which some people already are 😏
Kegan must watch this video
Loved the video!!
Very wise purchase, i hope it can keep you off grid despite the rains
I’d love to see Tesla solar solution in Nigeria.
MKBHD review about it was impressive but damn’ it cost him over $100k😂
Yea
They are the only ones I can consider paying this amount for.
Actually this is very good but we need another video mentor, we need the one for the portable own for like students and also just a single bedroom or maybe something cheaper and anyone who’s reading this can also help
its a good piece but i still think it should be repairable most especially when the warranty period has elapsed. Moreso, i doubt the consistency of that battery, ones the battery starts getting weak , i cant see any method in which it can be serviced. GEL batteries can last over 10 years if you change the battery water twice a year with distilled water, while maintaining the same performance.
love the look of the setup in the house, looks very intentional, but one question on my mind is for the same price what size of common solar system can one get
I think it’s time for another update on this with with the band A with PHCN
I love it
I'll buy it very soon
Looks like I'll stack up 5 batteries
I don't want to remember NEPA again
Can it power SUMO for pumping water?
How many batteries are required for that, and what's the cost?
Reminds me of a tesla powerball...great video
The mkbhd thumbnail idea😂
Nice one fisayo
More ppl should see this vid
I like the design
This system now costs over 8m already, last night it was around 8.3m. I'm not sure if that even includes the other stuff you mentioned.
Also the panels are all out of stock, so also the extra batteries.
You just de make Foauni de chop my money 😂 😂
You get money nah😂
FOUANI 😂😂
Can you do a capacity test to see the amount of energy you can drain from this battery before it gets empty! Because most of most of the lithium batteries brands on the market don’t pull out advertised capacity thanks.
All GOODS and no BADS...... Doesn't feel like an honest review to us....cuz everything has a negative....it's always good to let us the viewers know.what those negatives are before investing in the product
This is an initial set up video.
The price is enough negative now habaaa
Badass, I'll consider it for my next upgrade
I'm looking forward to your long term review. I use to visit the fouani site and I haven't considered the Huawei inverter. But now that you've given some explanation I will consider it.
By the way, what do you think of the Maxi gas cookers on fouani store? Have you used any of them? Do you plan to use one?
I haven’t used Maxi cookers but we’ve installed them in two homes before. They seem decent for quality..
Wow I love this and I just subscribed ❤
Thank you for sharing this. I'm interested.
hmmm 🤔
At my house in Zimbabwe, my house, my 3kva system runs 2 fridges, a meat freezer, 3 TVs, 12 lights, 2 desktop computers and 2 laptops. It has 2 X 3kva batteries and 4 X 510w mono panels and installed all of it for just under $3000 USD, not sure how much that is in Naira, I use gas for cooking and I don't have a washing machine or dishwasher, I'm 100% off-grid
Nigerians install AC in all rooms including nanny rooms but they wouldn't use inverter for all AC, microwave and washing machine is a must in such a home. You didn't mention AC and microwave. I think he spent about $4800 for everything. Remember he bought 5kva And he uses AC. There are cheaper brands in Lagos too. Just like you have brands of phones. Huawei is not cheap but the warranty speaks for itself. So put all that into consideration.
@@FERESE microwave works no problem at all.
For $4800 here you'd be looking at a 10kva system at the least, but if you really dig around you'd be able to get at least a 20kva system
Great video, pretty expensive but I'm sure it's worth it.
Oshey. Nigerian MKBHD. Funny how the next recommended video after t do is was the Tesla solar roof video from MKBHD
Thanks fisayo, I needed this.
well researched🎉
Absolutely beautiful..kind of what I need
MUCH LOVE SIR
Random question, but do you think that it would be better for power house ( PH ) to change the solar power only, investing in regularly hotter climate states to run the technology and training the local population to run the systems. I think it would really help! Because this video gave me an idea that we can truly make electricity free or at least, part of tax, in Nigeria.
Surely if we even use 50 M to do the installation and 1M for planting training courses?
I am talking with the little I know tho 😅
6:39 😂😂😂 We actually don’t know
You should make a video like this but the price range should be lower, something many people can afford.
Man that looks like a great system. Huawei is no joke. I very much dislike that I can't get Huawei products here in the States 🤦🏾♂️