It is about bang for buck, not carrying on as normal.
BTW, if you do have energy efficient appliance, that will take you further than 2 hours and it will charge to 90% in an hour, unlike all other option that will take 7-10 hours to recharge.
Agree that for R150k you get whole lot of other...
You can probably replace your appliances with energy saving appliances and convert to gas for half the cost of solar.
Throw in an Ecoflow delta inverter for loadshedding and you will save on electricity bill, be able to function during loadshedding and not be worried about the batteries or...
Hi Wynsam
I am interested to hear how you connected your lights to this. I am looking for something to keep a LED TV going, 10/20 mins of using a microwave if needed and the 100W fridge (this is only to protect it from being switched on and off) It will be a bargain if I can connect the...
Thanks, I also have the Vumatel one, it's a Raycore. Do you mind posting a photo of that. I also have it that the ONT is 12v as well, the same as the router, do you have it like that as well?
Hi, how did you get the power to your ONT, as I understand it you get 1 wire with 2 outputs. I take it the one will fit in the back of the router, would maybe need an extension cable, but my ONT has a 2 point plug, so how did you connect it to the Gizzu? Thanks in advance
I am looking at getting a Gizzu. Do you mind telling me if I can run both my Asus WiFi router and CPE unit of 1 Gizzu? As I understand it you do get 1 cable with 2 outputs?
I am trying to get to the bottom of it, might be that it did not charge fully. Can anybody assist with the monitoring software. I used the flash version with success, but last night downloaded the updated HTML version, now the software is running, but when I try and open the monitor, I do not...
Would appreciate some input here. I have the 1000VA 600W RCT UPS. I've had it for less than a year now, and when I started, if powered what I needed for more than the 2 hours of loadshedding. This went backwards to like an hour and a half. Tested and replaced the batteries, also got 9ah...
Thanks, so not sure if you can answer this do you recon one can get a pure sine wave inverter, add batteries and then use it as the mobile units, opposed to having it installed onto your DB?