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twosquare(m): 6:35pm On Nov 23, 2024
Babatundehy:


With generator I was always wondering how much fuel I had left and how much he next refill will cost me, my gadgets stay powered for more than a day after a full charge, the most important use I have for the power station is my refrigerator, the cost of keeping it running with generator topples the cost of the foods inside, was not smart.
I buy 18k fuel for a week and I have to use it judiciously. I try to keep it to twice a month but now, it will be 3...that's 54k in a month. And I can't use it for 5 hours everyday like I would the eco product. So, I think it's a good decision. Value for money will be recouped in less than a year.

Tired...

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Babatundehy: 7:37pm On Nov 23, 2024
twosquare:
I buy 18k fuel for a week and I have to use it judiciously. I try to keep it to twice a month but now, it will be 3...that's 54k in a month. And I can't use it for 5 hours everyday like I would the eco product. So, I think it's a good decision. Value for money will be recouped in less than a year.

Tired...

Yes, Gas generators are no longer a wise option.

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MeloGist(m): 8:37pm On Nov 23, 2024
Babatundehy:


Either you have a skilled technician get the ends of your DC cable from the solar into a pair of MC4 connectors, now very few people can do that correctly, and you'll have to unplug your xt60 cable from your power station when it rains (protection) these are the issues.
The mc4 part of the cable gadgets world sent me was defective, broken and glued together, I just told the electrician to cut them off and connect them to the 63 Amp switch and then have the ends of the cable from the solar s go into one of the terminals of the switch, pushing the lever sends solar power to the power station, this connection is done this way so the switch can break it when needed, no direct at all times like just connecting the wires without the switch.

The red markup is where the solar cables from the s go into, the green mark up is where the ends of the Xt60 go into ( mc4 part cut off), pushing that lever up completes the circuit, sends power to the power station, the down part is empty. The socket beside it is fed from my 5kva voltage stabilizer, that's for AC charging.

Thank you so much sir. I really appreciate this

I will have to look for a skilled technician to get this done for me to avoid issues. I will keep you updated sir once I'm able to get everything setup
Hydronium(m): 10:21pm On Nov 23, 2024
Babatundehy:


Either you have a skilled technician get the ends of your DC cable from the solar into a pair of MC4 connectors, now very few people can do that correctly, and you'll have to unplug your xt60 cable from your power station when it rains (protection) these are the issues.
The mc4 part of the cable gadgets world sent me was defective, broken and glued together, I just told the electrician to cut them off and connect them to the 63 Amp switch and then have the ends of the cable from the solar s go into one of the terminals of the switch, pushing the lever sends solar power to the power station, this connection is done this way so the switch can break it when needed, no direct at all times like just connecting the wires without the switch.

The red markup is where the solar cables from the s go into, the green mark up is where the ends of the Xt60 go into ( mc4 part cut off), pushing that lever up completes the circuit, sends power to the power station, the down part is empty. The socket beside it is fed from my 5kva voltage stabilizer, that's for AC charging.

I connected my own solar directly to the Delta 2 using the xt60 connector. Must I use a changeover to break the circuit? What emergencies are there? I hear you say something like unplug the xt60 when it rains, what's that for?
Hydronium(m): 10:26pm On Nov 23, 2024
twosquare:
Thanks for replying, as I will be getting one before Black Friday ends...Will add solar s later on...can't be spending money on petrol...may soon sell off my gen when it is time.

Fuel price is crazy and unrealistic. My area is on band k, so we have about 4hrs of light per day. Sometimes, none at all.
Since I got the Delta 2, no issues, and I still haven't maxed out the power yet. My average load during the daytime is around 350W which the Delta 2 is currently meeting. I don't miss my gen.

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Hydronium(m): 10:51pm On Nov 23, 2024
Babatundehy:


I'm not sure, but I know Ecoflow has a presence in Nigeria, I've seen their ads on Facebook "Ecoflow Nigeria".
Also, it doesn't really matter if you buy from jumia, the 5 year warranty is all you need, far back 2018 i bought a Chinese TV I think the brand name was DJack, the board got burned because it was plugged in when a lightening strike got my house, all I had to do was call jumia and ask for return so it's fixed or replaced, my TV was sent to me fixed with a new remote after a few weeks.
Warranty is solid when you buy from Konga and jumia, and the products on jumia are sold by the "official Store store" either it is A retailer endorsed by Ecoflow or a representation of ECOFLOW in Nigeria, I'm not bothered about it at all as i have used my warranty on jumia and konga in the past.

I was able to my product on the ecoflow app which connects to their cloud. So the 5 years warranty is very legit.

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Babatundehy: 2:14am On Nov 24, 2024
Hydronium:


I was able to my product on the ecoflow app which connects to their cloud. So the 5 years warranty is very legit.

Yes, it is legit, I just thought the querier needed like a physical address or something, I ed mine too, and from the thousands of reviews I read before buying I found that the device when connected to the internet sends Ecoflow just how many times you have cycled the battery, this means when you want to make your warranty claim you cannot lie 😂 quite smart.
Babatundehy: 2:18am On Nov 24, 2024
MeloGist:


Thank you so much sir. I really appreciate this

I will have to look for a skilled technician to get this done for me to avoid issues. I will keep you updated sir once I'm able to get everything setup

You're welcome bro, it is not something very tricky, it took the electrician I got not more than 30 minutes, a good one will understand the connection and install fast.

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Babatundehy: 2:21am On Nov 24, 2024
Hydronium:


Fuel price is crazy and unrealistic. My area is on band k, so we have about 4hrs of light per day. Sometimes, none at all.
Since I got the Delta 2, no issues, and I still haven't maxed out the power yet. My average load during the daytime is around 350W which the Delta 2 is currently meeting. I don't miss my gen.

I could sell my Gen or give that big noisy money pit out anytime 😂, damn band K 🫣, I get like 8 hours a day, band E here and I was very unsatisfied, I can only imagine what K is like, not to mention the frequent grid wahala.
twosquare(m): 7:55am On Nov 24, 2024
Hydronium:


I connected my own solar directly to the Delta 2 using the xt60 connector. Must I use a changeover to break the circuit? What emergencies are there? I hear you say something like unplug the xt60 when it rains, what's that for?
That's the proper way to do it so far the (s) output is not more than what it can receive (which is 500 watts max at a time). As for changeover, circuit breakers, that's for going off grid and using it with the house as you would your gas generator.

He mentioned something about a faulty xt60 that was sent to him; Anyway, I believe the rain part is about preventing water damage on the power station, since it may not be weatherproof. "If water enters the connection or the power station's port, it could cause short circuits, electrical damage, or even safety hazards".

Babatundehy can explain that part if I'm wrong.
Blazearmani: 10:47am On Nov 24, 2024
Could you please suggest solar s and the required specs thank you
Babatundehy:


Either you have a skilled technician get the ends of your DC cable from the solar into a pair of MC4 connectors, now very few people can do that correctly, and you'll have to unplug your xt60 cable from your power station when it rains (protection) these are the issues.
The mc4 part of the cable gadgets world sent me was defective, broken and glued together, I just told the electrician to cut them off and connect them to the 63 Amp switch and then have the ends of the cable from the solar s go into one of the terminals of the switch, pushing the lever sends solar power to the power station, this connection is done this way so the switch can break it when needed, no direct at all times like just connecting the wires without the switch.

The red markup is where the solar cables from the s go into, the green mark up is where the ends of the Xt60 go into ( mc4 part cut off), pushing that lever up completes the circuit, sends power to the power station, the down part is empty. The socket beside it is fed from my 5kva voltage stabilizer, that's for AC charging.
Babatundehy: 4:13pm On Nov 24, 2024
twosquare:
That's the proper way to do it so far the (s) output is not more than what it can receive (which is 500 watts max at a time). As for changeover, circuit breakers, that's for going off grid and using it with the house as you would your gas generator.

He mentioned something about a faulty xt60 that was sent to him; Anyway, I believe the rain part is about preventing water damage on the power station, since it may not be weatherproof. "If water enters the connection or the power station's port, it could cause short circuits, electrical damage, or even safety hazards".

Babatundehy can explain that part if I'm wrong.


Yeah MC4 connectors are designed to be waterproof, ours are cut off, so one has to make sure water isn't getting anywhere close.
With the breaker, the solar charge coming from the solar can be made to not reach the power station by just moving the switch away from the top position (in my case)i.e break the circuit, this makes sense as I've read many s of the delta series broke the xt60 port (one on the power station), some s reported it falling into the power station from frequent taking out and plugging in, this way it stays permanently plugged in without a need to unplug for whatever reason (lightening strikes, battery fully charged and not in use, or for long term storage,) e.t.c just leave the power station xt60 cable in position and flip the switch, that's the simple protective idea.

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Babatundehy: 4:19pm On Nov 24, 2024
Blazearmani:
Could you please suggest solar s and the required specs thank you

That depends on the specific model, you can just Google the maximum and minimum solar voltage of charge your model can take and then you stay a little below the maximum voltage, the current doesn't matter. You can use any efficient solar within the acceptable range, I use AFRICELL solar and it has been serving me well.
fuckboys: 7:26am On Nov 25, 2024
Babatundehy:


That depends on the specific model, you can just Google the maximum and minimum solar voltage of charge your model can take and then you stay a little below the maximum voltage, the current doesn't matter. You can use any efficient solar within the acceptable range, I use AFRICELL solar and it has been serving me well.
Some people where complaining on the reviews on ecoflow jumia page that generators can't charge it only nepa, is that true?
ksmart027(m): 7:52am On Nov 25, 2024
fuckboys:
Some people where complaining on the reviews on ecoflow jumia page that generators can't charge it only nepa, is that true?
The solution was also written on the review. If you want to charge with generator, you have to the app and reduce the charging current to 100 watts.

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twosquare(m): 9:38am On Nov 25, 2024
Babatundehy:


That depends on the specific model, you can just Google the maximum and minimum solar voltage of charge your model can take and then you stay a little below the maximum voltage, the current doesn't matter. You can use any efficient solar within the acceptable range, I use AFRICELL solar and it has been serving me well.
What do you think of Jinko 555 watts..and how many percentage have you been able to get from the solar 's overall wattage. I am careful with the 500 watts limit. Thanks.
Hydronium(m): 11:23am On Nov 25, 2024
twosquare:
What do you think of Jinko 555 watts..and how many percentage have you been able to get from the solar 's overall wattage. I am careful with the 500 watts limit. Thanks.


Even if you over, the device will only take what power or current it needs. The problem is when you overshoot the voltage. Thus, whatever connection you're using (series or parallel), ensure that the total voltage is not more than your device requires. Delta 2 is 60v max, for instance, so ensure that your solar s are supplying less than 60V, otherwise you fry your device.
Hydronium(m): 11:25am On Nov 25, 2024
twosquare:
What do you think of Jinko 555 watts..and how many percentage have you been able to get from the solar 's overall wattage. I am careful with the 500 watts limit. Thanks.

I bought a used 550W , so I'm getting only 270W from it, much to my chagrin.
Ensure that you buy a new original like the Jinko 555, you should get a minimum of 400W from it.

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twosquare(m): 11:26am On Nov 25, 2024
Hydronium:



Even if you over, the device will only take what power or current it needs. The problem is when you overshoot the voltage. Thus, whatever connection you're using (series or parallel), ensure that the total voltage is not more than your device requires. Delta 2 is 60v max, for instance, so ensure that your solar s are supplying less than 60V, otherwise you fry your device.
Okay. Thanks. So, excess wattage will just waste, but na voltage be thru problem. I get it. My intention is to get a single with that voltage range. Not a fan of multiple.

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aieromon(m): 10:14am On Nov 26, 2024
fuckboys:
Some people where complaining on the reviews on ecoflow jumia page that generators can't charge it only nepa, is that true?

Generators of 6kva and above will charge without issues. Note that the fast charging wattage is 2800W so for any generator struggling, there is a slider switch at the back of the device and option on the app to customise slow charging. The downside is the increased length of charging time.

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leslieu63(m): 12:08pm On Nov 27, 2024
Please can this solar charge ecoflow delta 2

twosquare(m): 1:54pm On Nov 27, 2024
Of course, why not...but it will take longer time.

Why not go for a Jinko solar that costs less? Just 125k...and the watts is 555, compared to 160 watts for 230k which may take you more than 6 hours plus to charge it up?

What you are buying is just brand. Don't pay mugun money.

leslieu63:
Please can this solar charge ecoflow delta 2

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leslieu63(m): 2:12pm On Nov 27, 2024
twosquare:
Of course, why not...but it will take longer time.

Why not go for a Jinko solar that costs less? Just 125k...and the watts is 555, compared to 160 watts for 230k which may take you more than 6 hours plus to charge it up?

What you are buying is just brand. Don't pay mugun money.

okay thanks,i saw something like this in my location .this is okay right

twosquare(m): 2:39pm On Nov 27, 2024
Yes, it is...just get something in 500s range...cause the maximum that can enter your delta 2 is 500 watts....that one na excess....don't stress anything.
leslieu63:
okay thanks,i saw something like this in my location .this is okay right
Hydronium(m): 2:49pm On Nov 27, 2024
leslieu63:
okay thanks,i saw something like this in my location .this is okay right

Yeah, this is good. Make sure you're buying new with warranty. The EF s are meant to be portable and have slightly higher efficiency. But the input is limited to < 160W, so it will take longer to charge your D2.
Hydronium(m): 2:50pm On Nov 27, 2024
twosquare:
Of course, why not...but it will take longer time.

Why not go for a Jinko solar that costs less? Just 125k...and the watts is 555, compared to 160 watts for 230k which may take you more than 6 hours plus to charge it up?

What you are buying is just brand. Don't pay mugun money.

This JInko , where'd you buy it from?
twosquare(m): 3:05pm On Nov 27, 2024
Hydronium:

This JInko , where'd you buy it from?
Fouani

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twosquare(m): 4:03pm On Nov 27, 2024
Baba...how market with fuel things now... cheesy cheesy
AfahaAbia:
I prefer my generator
lexrichy(m): 4:31pm On Nov 27, 2024
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twosquare(m): 5:23pm On Nov 27, 2024
Babatundehy:

Yeah I have not used my generator for weeks even before today, can't be fueling my car at the gas station with a frown and also buying into gallons for my generator, I go quick old 😂, I got the solar and it's been installed, a power station without a solar isn't really an escape from PHCN or Petrol.
Just reading through the thread and this made me laugh again.
Hydronium(m): 6:51pm On Nov 27, 2024
twosquare:
Fouani

Know if they do interstate delivery?
twosquare(m): 8:35pm On Nov 27, 2024
Hydronium:


Know if they do interstate delivery?
Yes, the CS told me they deliver to everywhere in Nigeria. And on their website, they said they offer fast delivery between 3 - 7 days to 11 states. You can check this and others sha...I will soon order mine: https://fouanistore.com/ng/en/product/jinko-555w-monofacial-solar-

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