I have been off this page for quite sometimes now cause I have been busy with some other tasks. In recent times Power Supply has again become erratic and you sure can bet that a lot of Nigerians are once again calling for the heads of PHCN officials.
My primary focus on this page is to find alternative power schemes, that the average home user can easily secure to have continual power supply. You only need to see how dark the entire landscape appears once it's night time. In fact, I once saw a satellite picture of the World map showing properly illuminated outline of Europe, Asia and America, however the continent of Africa appeared very dark due to a very low luminance level. So I ask, is inadequate power supply one of the reasons for the 'dark continent' tag on Africa?
So how can the average home user in Nigeria for instance get electricity in the face PHCN inability to satisfy local consumptions?
I have previously on this page examined the choice of an Inverter circuit which helps you to generate electricity from batteries. The inverter goes along with a charger and battery cells. One could make locally depending on wattage for as low as N5,000 or import from Asia or America. I have come to discover that one could get good inverters cheaper from Asia than the US & the UK, but you need to really determine the type of applications you need the inverter for and also calculate your loads. (check previous posts for these). I got an inverter price list from China some months back and the lowest price was $37.
Comments are welcomed
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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