Hotels do isolated their AC & Water heaters loads, so whenever there's power outage & they want to run small generator it only powers their lights, wall sockets & Televisions. The dude might actually be right in the sense that when you isolate those heavy loads & limit the inverter use to only TV's & light points it's going to actually serve, hotel TV's are usually 32'inch drawing just 60w and most lights are not more than 30w per room. He was just totally wrong & clueless with assessment of the Lithium battery & 15 tubular battery.
@@Staenli_ It still can't power TV's light bulbs and light socket for 38 rooms do the maths yourself. He also made it clear that the management no longer buys diesel, meaning all the heavy load is run by with inverter.
@@smilinsunsmilinsun8056 Lol, his assessment was incorrect i believe i pointed it out. I also understand that when doing quotation for a job you're supposed to account for so many possible scenarios just so the system doesn't fail. There's a lot of things he failed to point out in his video (judging from the short clips you attached on this video), 1 The amount of panel on the roof. 2 The size of load it powers and if the whole loads are simultaneously on 3 If the system is also grid tied & how much hours grid power last in the area. Just a lot of things wrong in the video but thanks for bringing it up.
😂 even when we isolate heavy loads like, AC and WH, with your submission (TV 60w lights 30w) the guy is still wrong (quack) let's assume all 38tv are coming on simultaneously for 5 hrs when the sun 🌞 is away and the light bulbs 30w coming on for 6hrs when the 🌞 is away Let's do the math Tv60w × 38 = 2280w i.e 2.28kw L30w × 38 = 1,140w i.e 1.14kw Assuming the TV are on for 5hrs while the lights are on for 6hrs 2.28kw × 5hrs = 11.4kwhr 1.14kw × 6hrs = 6.84kwhr Now let's sum it up 11.4kwhr + 6.84kwhr = 18.24kwhr And his battery bank is just 15kwhr and probably at 48volts. So it's obviously a lie for him to achieve that, unless if the hotel has low patronage he's definitely gonna run into problems in no distant time
Thank you very much. I watched that video some time ago and I felt that he doesn't know anything about batteris & wattage when he said about the batteries being able to carry the whole 38 rooms. Infact, I stopped watching his videos therafter bc I felt he is either completely uninformed or just fraudulently deceiving people for his own gains.
I don’t think he meant the whole rooms are being powered simultaneously, I can remember he also said in the video that everything that isn’t in used in the hotel are turned off. Only things that are in used are on.
Well maybe, but if you are going to post a video like that online, you have to make sure that you don't spread misinformation at the same time. Use the correct wording and make sure you disclose information appropriately
Let us go by that Logic , The only thing you can take off is water heater and Ac leaving you with Light bulbs , fans and TV . Light bulbs would be around 20 watts each x 2 bulbs at least that is 4o watts. TV will be around 120 watts ,fans are 70 watts so total Power rating will be 230 watts . in Watt hour You will need a total energy of 2.760kw energy to run it till morning. If you add for 38 rooms that will be 104,880kw. Now do you still think it is possible. I did not calculate the swimming pool side and the lounge.
Some of this guys outrun us in market to uninformed clients but they will definitely have problem after installation and can’t even tell what’s wrong… they are not interested in Load audit/analysis, they use building structure to exaggerate the capacity of a Solar setup 😢😢
Lol felicity people will make a mess of you and make u refuse to believe anything anyone says abour solar lol that on quote 17kw battery might not even be up to 10kw in real time.
Thank you very much...
I was shocked myself when I first saw the video....and I laughed😅...God bless you for this...
He's correct jor.. Like you mentioned sir, Na JUJU dey inside the battery 🤣🤣🤣
@@ugunabenny7811 Lol
Thanks for the great work always Ikenna. I have learnt a lot from your videos. You are blessed
@@pejuakinwande1166 You are very welcome Sir
Hotels do isolated their AC & Water heaters loads, so whenever there's power outage & they want to run small generator it only powers their lights, wall sockets & Televisions.
The dude might actually be right in the sense that when you isolate those heavy loads & limit the inverter use to only TV's & light points it's going to actually serve, hotel TV's are usually 32'inch drawing just 60w and most lights are not more than 30w per room.
He was just totally wrong & clueless with assessment of the Lithium battery & 15 tubular battery.
@@Staenli_ It still can't power TV's light bulbs and light socket for 38 rooms do the maths yourself. He also made it clear that the management no longer buys diesel, meaning all the heavy load is run by with inverter.
@@smilinsunsmilinsun8056 Lol, his assessment was incorrect i believe i pointed it out.
I also understand that when doing quotation for a job you're supposed to account for so many possible scenarios just so the system doesn't fail.
There's a lot of things he failed to point out in his video (judging from the short clips you attached on this video),
1 The amount of panel on the roof.
2 The size of load it powers and if the whole loads are simultaneously on
3 If the system is also grid tied & how much hours grid power last in the area.
Just a lot of things wrong in the video but thanks for bringing it up.
@@Staenli_ I watched the whole video on another platform. The guy doesn't know one bit about what he was saying about that lithium battery.
😂 even when we isolate heavy loads like, AC and WH, with your submission (TV 60w lights 30w) the guy is still wrong (quack) let's assume all 38tv are coming on simultaneously for 5 hrs when the sun 🌞 is away and the light bulbs 30w coming on for 6hrs when the 🌞 is away
Let's do the math
Tv60w × 38 = 2280w i.e 2.28kw
L30w × 38 = 1,140w i.e 1.14kw
Assuming the TV are on for 5hrs while the lights are on for 6hrs
2.28kw × 5hrs = 11.4kwhr
1.14kw × 6hrs = 6.84kwhr
Now let's sum it up
11.4kwhr + 6.84kwhr = 18.24kwhr
And his battery bank is just 15kwhr and probably at 48volts. So it's obviously a lie for him to achieve that, unless if the hotel has low patronage he's definitely gonna run into problems in no distant time
@@nanfwangdabiring1520 Fantastic Analysis Buddy!! Good job
Thank you very much.
I watched that video some time ago and I felt that he doesn't know anything about batteris & wattage when he said about the batteries being able to carry the whole 38 rooms. Infact, I stopped watching his videos therafter bc I felt he is either completely uninformed or just fraudulently deceiving people for his own gains.
@@rinzybe Thought so too, thanks for your comment Buddy.
I don’t think he meant the whole rooms are being powered simultaneously, I can remember he also said in the video that everything that isn’t in used in the hotel are turned off. Only things that are in used are on.
Well maybe, but if you are going to post a video like that online, you have to make sure that you don't spread misinformation at the same time. Use the correct wording and make sure you disclose information appropriately
Might be just lights. Most hotels do not power heavy equipment on solar or generators
Let us go by that Logic , The only thing you can take off is water heater and Ac leaving you with Light bulbs , fans and TV . Light bulbs would be around 20 watts each x 2 bulbs at least that is 4o watts. TV will be around 120 watts ,fans are 70 watts so total Power rating will be 230 watts . in Watt hour You will need a total energy of 2.760kw energy to run it till morning. If you add for 38 rooms that will be 104,880kw. Now do you still think it is possible. I did not calculate the swimming pool side and the lounge.
Even at that, it shouldn't be. These sorts of assertions are what exactly misleads these clients.
Some of this guys outrun us in market to uninformed clients but they will definitely have problem after installation and can’t even tell what’s wrong… they are not interested in Load audit/analysis, they use building structure to exaggerate the capacity of a Solar setup 😢😢
Sadly so
Please can i get a quotation of 5kva inverter with 15kwh or 17.5kwh battery
Guy Is really high on things.
lol
Good correction,sir
@@ibrahimusman9000 Thank you
Please take note that lithium ion battery is more efficient than flooded using up to 70 to 75% efficiency
@@tuneryclassic8749 Even at 100% DOD it is still not possible
2000w of power will run out a 15kwh battery overnight if there is no grid present.
@@AlexEbere correct
. Within 4hours on constant running with 2000w load, the 15kwh would go off
@@scodevicetech Of course it will
Scammers everywhere...
We can wait sir
lol Coming soon
Hi, how can we contact you for business
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@@smilinsunsmilinsun8056 ok 👍
It's an evidence of incompetence 😂😂
@@ytechengineeringservicesltd He was just lieing for publicity.
I guess so
There's more Mr Ikenna 😂😂😂
Please send me a link Thanks
Same guy use 6 tubular battery with 48 volt inverter
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He don't know what he talking about😊
The guy na scam
Heavy one lol
Lol felicity people will make a mess of you and make u refuse to believe anything anyone says abour solar lol that on quote 17kw battery might not even be up to 10kw in real time.
How pls explain
I saw d video too,is 100 percent lies
@@GTdontDOthat The lies are smoking