
1. How do
I know the right solar system size for my home in Nigeria?
You need to
calculate your total load by adding up the wattage of all appliances you want to
power. This process is called load assessment. Once you know your total watts
and daily usage hours, you can determine the correct inverter, battery, and
number of panels required.
2. What appliances
can a 1kVA, 2kVA, or 5kVA solar system power?
A 1kVA
system can handle lights, fans, TVs, and charging.
A 2kVA
system can handle a small fridge and more appliances.
A 5kVA
system can power a full home including fridge, freezer, and a small AC.
3. How many solar
panels do I need for my home in Nigeria?
Most homes require
between 2 to 12 solar panels depending on the system size. A single 550W panel
can produce 2–2.5kWh per day in Nigerian sunlight. Your panel count depends on
your energy usage and how fast you want your batteries to charge.
4. What type of
battery is best for solar in Nigeria?
Lithium batteries
(LiFePO₄) are the best because they last longer, charge faster, and can be
discharged deeper without damage. They usually last 3–5x longer than GEL or
lead-acid batteries.
5. Why do many
solar installations fail in Nigerian homes?
Most failures
happen due to poor load assessment, undersized batteries, fake panels, or
untrained installers. Using quality components and working with a professional
company like Nelbrom Technology Limited ensures long-lasting performance.
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