Tuesday 27 October 2015

A CHARGE CONTROLLER?

Greetings to you!
After my post on how to completely ignore the ongoing epileptic power supply in nigeria but embrace the ongoing fully equipped uninterrupted power supply from the Almighty, i got several email from my readers asking to know:
*what a solar charge controller is
*how to use them and
*and if they can not have their uninterrupted power supply without the charge controller.

Am sure this post will give answers to you questions and also add more knowledge to you past experience with charge controllers

NOW LETS START,

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*WHAT IS A CHARGE CONTROLLER?
A charge controller,also known as battery regulator or even known as charge controller is a device or apparatus use to limit the rate at which electric current is drawn from or is added to electric battery.A charger controller prevents overcharging and some also protect against

Thursday 24 September 2015

HOW CATTLE RUSTLERS KILLMONARCH, POLICE INSPECTOR, 33 OTHERS

The police and community sources have said that An unspecified number of people were killed on Tuesday evening by gunmen suspected to be cattle rustlers in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State.

A village head in the area, who pledged anonymity, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday that the victims included the district Head of Allawa in Shiroro, a police inspector and 33 others.

The community leader said the attackers, numbering about 40 and armed with machine guns

Friday 18 September 2015

How to Wire a Simple 220v Electrical Circuit


Do you always consider hiring an electrician is being the best way to go where 220v or any other volt circuits are concerned or terminated? From now onward, you will come to notice that if you are up to it, you can save even more money by doing some basic electrical work yourself.
This article covers some basic steps for installing a simple electric circuit


Ø  It is recommended that you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with all of the tips in this article

1
v  Turn off the power feeding the panel you are going to be working in (that is if you are planning to add another circuit to any existing one)
Shut (switch) off all the individual circuit breakers in the existing panel you want to work on, and then shut off the main switch breaker that supplies power to the panel. It is preferable because it is much safer to operate many smaller current devices, one at a time; than to operate a single, large current device just once. When all the smaller circuit breakers are off, the amount of current flowing through the larger circuit breaker should be zero.