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100% solar powered maisonette possible?
MugundaMan
#21 Posted : Tuesday, September 11, 2018 10:54:06 AM
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bird_man wrote:

How much would you pay KPLC per month?If its say 5k,it would take you 18yrs to pay KPLC 1.1M.
Is solar really cheap in this case?


If you have a ranch in the middle of NowhereVille 1.1 metre is cheap compared to the price you pay KPLC to vuta their lines there!
kayhara
#22 Posted : Monday, October 22, 2018 7:04:47 PM
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Too many customers are using solar and buying less and less from the power company this leads to the power company having to overcharge the few remaining customers to stay afloat which then leads those to run away too, solar is bad bad for central generated power

I wish this was kenya.


To Each His Own
Thitifini
#23 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2018 2:30:00 AM
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This guy gives appxt $10k for a home with monthly usage of 375kwh. Not far off....

I'd say it makes a lot of sence for faroffVille if kplc charge >100k for connecting and chumms are available.

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Thitifini
#24 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2018 2:34:21 AM
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Thitifini wrote:
This guy gives appxt $10k for a home with monthly usage of 375kwh. Not far off....

I'd say it makes a lot of sence for faroffVille if kplc charge >100k for connecting and chumms are available.


Link.

Was to do calculations KE scenario (which is interestingly cheaper compared to other countries) uzembe ikipungua. Seriously considering as a long term investment capable of saving me like 7-10k monthly....

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Thitifini
#25 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2018 2:48:19 AM
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Thitifini wrote:
Thitifini wrote:
This guy gives appxt $10k for a home with monthly usage of 375kwh. Not far off....

I'd say it makes a lot of sence for faroffVille if kplc charge >100k for connecting and chumms are available.


Link.

Was to do calculations KE scenario (which is interestingly cheaper compared to other countries) uzembe ikipungua. Seriously considering as a long term investment capable of saving me like 7-10k monthly....


The required roofing space according to this link would be 5.1m x 10m if dimensions of a 250w panel is 1650x995mm....

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Mukiri
#26 Posted : Friday, October 26, 2018 3:52:23 AM
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Thitifini wrote:
Thitifini wrote:
This guy gives appxt $10k for a home with monthly usage of 375kwh. Not far off....

I'd say it makes a lot of sence for faroffVille if kplc charge >100k for connecting and chumms are available.


Link.

Was to do calculations KE scenario (which is interestingly cheaper compared to other countries) uzembe ikipungua. Seriously considering as a long term investment capable of saving me like 7-10k monthly....

I'd be interested to have a look at said calculation. More so if the necessary equipment can bought in phases, increasing from basic lighting to farming. Tutapunguza aje uzembe?

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Mike Ock
#27 Posted : Friday, October 26, 2018 1:56:43 PM
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Solar in countries with grid exchange programs is a no brainer. In countries that need you to store the power for yourself in batteries it becomes tricky
shadowinvestor
#28 Posted : Friday, October 26, 2018 2:46:29 PM
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Chaka
#29 Posted : Friday, October 26, 2018 3:49:57 PM
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shadowinvestor wrote:
https://www.tesla.com/solarroof

Habari ndio hio


Interesting..though I am wondering whether insulation is required below the tiles since glass is good conductor of heat?
Thitifini
#30 Posted : Monday, February 11, 2019 5:55:45 PM
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Hey Republik, some updates;

A: Phase 1:
I've installed 5 solar lights around the house (externa flood light). They each come independent with each having it's panel. Installation straightforward, did all lights in under 2hrs between 4-6pm.

I've noted that the 5 lights (rated "50W" by manufacturer) are able to light up the whole compound and enable one to do daily activities at night - i.e. one is able to wash, have family dinner nje, estate party, irrigate the compound etc at night in full lighting conditions. Lighting illuminates around 8mtrs from wall below each light. The 5 light up the entire compound. They are running whole cycle i.e. from sunset to sunrise with minimal dimming from around 4am to sunrise.

Cost for the 5 was 7,500x5=37,500. A neighbour with a 100W AC security light tells me bill went up by 1k once he installed it. So working with a crude ROI of about 3yrs. Was told that the solar battery in the lamps can go 5yrs, and replacement is ksh 1,500 per battery. Pannels go post 30yrs (experience with one done shaggz 1998, still working).

B: Proposed phase II:
I want to install a full solar system to light up the fence concrete columns (15 lights total just for experiment and beauty), compound CCTV plus an automated gate. This one will have an converter to switch from DC to AC so they can cover the extended wiring (conversion loss 15-30%; from books). Appxt cost of solar with 200AH battery 50k. Checking if it's possible to have KPLC as back up in cloudy days for this system.

C.
Phase III: If these make sense, will power a bush cabin in Maasai land with fridge, freezer and all other appliances with solar before deciding at switching from KPLC full time at home.

Crude calculations for house use still hovering around 1-1.5M but have not got time to engage expeets to make these calculations concrete.

Will keep updating.

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