My inverter and My money

My inverter is a huge blessing! I am so so so happy that I invested in it. I was initially intimidated by the price of one battery -N60,000 - And I needed to buy two! So like a wise businesswoman I coaxed daddy dearest into footing the bill for one. After all I won’t carry the thing with me when I’m moving into my own house. Heh heh.

But my people, this inverter is more than worth its value! PHCN gives us an average of six or seven hours of electricity during the day. Yes, when most folks are hard at work in the office they fulfill righteousness and bring light and take it just as you’re stepping into your house in the evening! But with the inverter I can ‘save’ all that electricity for use when I get back home.

I could buy a generator at a cheaper price and have it carry hefty appliances like my A/C and iron, but my inverter still beats a generator hands down because: I don’t have to start combing my neighborhood looking for a kind gentleman to pull my generator. I don’t have to sit in the stuffy heat because I’ve shut the windows against the screaming generator noise. I don’t have to keep reminding myself to put the keg in the car so I can buy fuel for the gen. I don’t have to spend thousands on fuel and I don’t have to store fuel in my house!

Plus whenever they bring light, the inverter automatically switches over and begins to charge up again. I don’t have to interrupt my precious sleep to switch over to PHCN.

Now that’s what I call having my money work for me. More on money in my next post ;)

Comments

  1. that sounds excellent!!! so how come you are blogging on a regs now ? u just did a post im shocked to see you back lol ..

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  2. Be back to read more of that money post,and hey nice spot!

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  3. thank you for these tips. i may need to invest in one for my granny

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  4. how about posting details on where to buy 'your-inverter' ?
    as a reference to the much-loved-inverter makers ?

    just saying...

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  5. babe, where did you get your inverter for that price? Need to buy one, and heard some outrageous quotes...

    Hope all is well.

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  6. A 2kva inverter costs about N80,000 and the batteries are about 60k each. If you buy two that brings the total to about 200,000k

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  8. Leave your email details here and I can forward you the suppliers' contact details if you'd like to purchase one.

    I'm blogging more these days because I've got another laptop now and blogging is fun again ;)

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  9. Please send the information my way. My email addy is n.zeitgeist@gmail.com.


    Thank you for the information:)

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  10. could you please send me the list of the suppliers email: adewoyin@gmail.com

    Thanks

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  11. Thanks for sending the information, you are an absolute darling:)

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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  12. Hi,

    Can you send your Inverter info to me at dapo5000@yahoo.com ?

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  13. hey, hows your inverter system holding up 1 year later ?

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