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Saturday, April 27, 2019

Check out the Cost of installing CCTV Camera in Nigeria

The estimated cost of installing 4,6 and 8 channel CCTV in Nigeria
1.what type of camera do you need? indoors are meant to be inside while outdoor cameras can withstand harsh weather conditions from the rain and sun

2.How many cameras will you be needing? how many indoor CCTV cameras and how many outdoor CCTV cameras

3.Depending on the numbers of camera you will be needing, that will determine which DVR to buy either 4 channel, 8 channel, 16 channel 32 channel etc. the number of cameras = numbers of channel of DVR

4.How long do you want your video footage to be stored? this will also be determined by the numbers of cameras, compression type of the DVR, format/quality of video storage etc. basically 500GB of hard disk can store 4 channel CCTV camera’s video footage of upto a month

5.The lenght of cable to get will be determined by the distance of the cameras to the DVR.

6.DVRs comes with a power plug but for cameras a power plug will be required, its more effective buying a general power box for all the cameras, each having its own channel, so a 9 channel power box can power 9 cameras etc

This are all you need to generate for yourself an estimate price of CCTV Camera in Nigeria.

This list will be update with the current market price.



6 Channel CCTV
₦180,000 /Full Kit

    6 – Cameras
    1 – DVR
    1 – Power supply
    1 – 1TB HDD
    150m- Cable
    6 – power plug
    12 – BNC plug





4 Channel CCTV
₦155,000 /Full Kit

    4 – Cameras
    1 – DVR
    1 – Power supply
    1 – 500GB HDD
    100m- Cable
    4 – power plug
    8 – BNC plug


8 Channel CCTV
₦240,000 /Full Kit

    8 – Cameras
    1 – DVR
    1 – Power supply
    1 – 1TB HDD
    300m- Cable
    8 – power plug
    16 – BNC plug

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

2019 Updated Prices of Solar Inverters In Nigerian Market


 Su-kam solar inverter 0.8kva 12V sold at #49,000

Su-kam solar inverter 1.5kva 24V sold at #72,000

Su-kam 2.5kva 48V plus pure sine wave , with a su-kam one year warranty #170,000
2kva bluegate 24volts Solar inverter sold at #70,000

Novel solar inverter 1kva 12volts pure sine wave sold at #70,000

200amp hour 12Volts GLT solar inverter battery sold at #70,000

24 Volts 2.4KVA solar inverter #50,000

1400VA / 1.4KVA Hybrid solar inverter UPS all in one sold at #56,000

500Watts inverter + 150watt solar panel + 40AH 12V battery sold at #90,000

5KVA 48Volts solar inverter sold at #420,000

3.5Kva 48Volts Su-kam solar inverters pure sine wave sold at #220,000


Mpower 1500VA/ 1.5Kva 12 Volts solar inverters sold at #68,000


Mpower  5kva 48volts pure sine wave #350,000

Su-kam 1.6kva 24volts pure sine wave solar inverter #80,000

Luminous 1.5kva 24 volts sold at #45,000



Monday, April 22, 2019

Why You Need a Professional Installation Of CCTV Security Cameras In Homes and Offices

Do you know that Security is everyone's business? If yes!! The you should know that installing a CCTV camera in your home, offices, schools, warehouse, church and streets is Paramount in Nigeria at this time.

Little tips of why you should install CCTV Security camera 

1. It helps to deter theft
2. detect of suspicious activities
3. It aids the detection of fire outbreak and safety
4.  It deter malpractice activities


We at Verdes Green Energy provides affordable installation, maintenance and consultancy services for esteemed clients who needs our services.

Why choose Us?

1.We provide a plan that enables our client have an installment payment instead of outright.

2. We provide a professional service with a team of expertise in the physical and security information, Networking, IT technology

3. We provide High performance managed surveillance installation

4. We are time conscious

5. With our Representatives in Port Harcourt, Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan, Kano, Kaduna, Plateau(Jos) , Benin city be sure we will locate you easily.


Sunday, April 21, 2019

Energy Efficiency Tips In Homes and Office

 To enjoy even maximum power back up plan and energy efficiency, Verdes Green Energy has concocted some useful tips in saving energy.

1.    Turn off all appliances (lights, fans, TV) in empty rooms and when not in use.

2.    Use only energy-efficient light bulbs. LED bulbs are even lower consumption than CFL for the same amount of light.

3.    Ceiling fans move more air than standing fans so prefer ceiling fans for rooms with more people and standing fans for use targeted at one person.

4.    Open windows where possible for better cross-ventilation and natural cooling.

5.    Minimize opening refrigerator doors to keep the cool in.

6.    Upgrade appliances when possible. In particular, newer refrigerators are more efficient and have better seals.
7.    Use only LED TVs if possible.

Conduit And Cable Installation of CCTV Surveillance System at Lekki Lagos State at Affordable Price

Verdes Green Energy (Nigeria) Current Installation of CCTV somewhere around Lagos state.
Our client installed 5 outdoor day and night vision and 2 indoor day and night vision.

Security is everyone's business, call us today for your professional and affordable installation.
We work 24/7/365 and in all locations in Nigeria
07065855692
Verdesnigeria@gmail.com






How to Calculate Size Of Inverter Needed For Installation In Homes and Offices


 Many people want a power backup plan or solar system installed in their home without knowing the type of inverter to use. Most are ignorant and naive of the inverter supply peak power and typical power.
All these are explained below:

Appliances such as those with electric motors need high startup surge. This can be referred to as surge power which is the maximum power an inverter can supply for a short time.

When a refrigerator is turned on, the power it ‘pulls’ at first is referred to as SURGE POWER. The power that is supplied on a steady basis afterwards is called CONTINUOUS RATING or typical power.

Forging ahead, let’s calculate the inverter size you need for your home in the following steps:
First, what load do you intend to power? Let’s say 1TV (125W), 8 bulbs (15W each), 2 Fans (56W each), 1 Decoder (25W) and 1 Laptop (85W).


1. Calculate the total wattage

The total power needed will be calculated as “Power = Wattage of all appliance x Quantity.” Therefore, you’ll need a total power of (125×1) + (15×8) bulbs + (56×2) fans + (25×1) decoder + (85×1) = 467Watt.

2.    Calculate the inverter's required capacity.

Now, let’s calculate the inverter’s required capacity, i.e the Volt-Ampere rating. In an ideal condition, an inverter would operate with 100% efficiency. Most inverters have an efficiency of between 60% and 80%. This efficiency can also be referred to as the power factor of an inverter. For our calculations, we would use a power factor of 0.8. Hence,
Type of inverter = Total wattage / power factor or adjustment factor

Power supplied (or VA rating of the inverter) = Power consumed by equipment in watts / Power factor

Recall, the total power consumed by your home (total wattage) – 467W.
Power factor = 0.8

Therefore, required VA rating of inverter = (467/0.8) = 583.75VA.
Adjustment factor or power factor = 25/100 or 0.8

This is approximately a 0.6kVA (600VA).

Using a 0.6kVA inverter will be inappropriate considering surge power and the probability of adding a few small appliances to the system. A 0.8KVA or 1KVA inverter will be suitable for your home.

Steps To Calculate The Size Of The Battery Bank Needed For Your Home

Batteries used for homes usually have capacities ranging from 75Ah to over 300Ah.

Let's assume that the total power requirement was 467 Watts. Let’s also assume you want to run the system for 7 hours when there’s a power outage. Let’s calculate the number of batteries you’ll need in the next few steps:

Assume:

Back-up time: 7 hours

Days of autonomy: 1
Days of autonomy means the number of days a battery bank can provide the appliances you have connected to the system without being recharged.


Calculate the total energy of the battery bank

Total Energy of the battery bank = (Total Load (W) x Backup Hours) x Days of Autonomy;

Calculate the total energy of the battery bank

Total Energy of the battery bank = (Total Load (W) x Backup Hours) x Days of Autonomy;

Total number of batteries

Divide the total energy of the battery (Assuming you’re using a 200Ah battery for your design. It could 150AH) by the Battery Voltage x Capacity.

Approximately, that will be 2 batteries. Therefore, you will need two, 12V 200Ah batteries to power your load for 7 hours.

Do's and Dont's of Inverter Battery

Batteries are the most common energy storage systems used in solar and off-grid systems. Here are some basic Do’s and Don’ts you should note about using them.


Do's

    Think Safety First! Batteries are safe. Nevertheless, caution should be taken when handling them. One should use the right Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Why? The contents of batteries can pose as health hazards if not properly handled.

    1.  Ensure that the surface and surrounding of your battery is always kept clean and free of dirt.
  2.    Have regular inspection and maintenance of your battery done by professionals.
    Recharge your batteries immediately after discharge. Even in times where batteries are unused, recharge them at least once a month to maintain its efficiency.
3.    Ensure that the required and adequate size and ratings of cables recommended for the battery are used during installations.
  4.   Ensure proper disposal of used batteries. How? Return it to the vendor you acquired it from or take it to a certified battery recycler.

Don’ts

1.    Do not combine old and new batteries in a system as this will affect the performance of the new batteries negatively.
2.    Don’t use any type of water to refill your batteries. Use only DISTILLED WATER so as not to contaminate the electrolyte.
3.    Do not combine different types and sizes of batteries in one system. Don’t discharge a battery any deeper than you possibly have to.

Friday, April 19, 2019

Essential Tips on how to Maintain Inverter Batteries

 After making an expensive purchase of solar system and batteries, the next complain is usually my batteries do not give me a sufficient back-up plan.
Here are some useful tips on how to improve and maintain the batteries lifespan.

The inverter is an electronic device that converts Direct Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC).

The battery is the live-wire of an inverter.

The lifespan of a battery depends mainly on its usage and maintenance.



All batteries require some form of maintenance to maintain their lifespan. Yes! even maintenance free batteries. To enjoy your inverter, your batteries must be well taken care of. But most people don’t know how to go about doing that.



Below are useful tips on how to take care of your batteries:

1.    Make sure the inverter battery is installed in a well-ventilated area. This reduces the heating up of the battery thereby maintaining its lifespan.

2. Even if there is no power outage, make sure your batteries are still used by discharging them at least once a month.

3: Keep your battery away from fire and smoke.

5. Ensure proper loading of devices. Do not connect loads greater than what the inverter was designed to carry.

6. Disconnect extra load when not in use.

7. Use energy-saving devices on the power backup system.

8. If a battery is damaged, replace it. Do not combine old and new batteries together in a system.

Routine maintenance will help you know about changes to be made with respect to your inverter and battery.
Allowing the power in the battery to drain completely frequently before recharging it damages the inverter battery’s cells. This reduces its lifespan.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Pros and Cons of Wired and Wireless Surveillance Camera



Wired security cameras, such as PoE IP cameras and hard-wired analog cameras, need wires to realize video transmission and power supply.
Wired security camera pros:

    No interference from nearby devices
    More stable data transmission
    Ideal for several zones of protection, good for large homes

Hard-wired CCTV security camera cons:

    More challenging to install
    Drilling holes needed to run wires throughout your home
    Less portable

#2. Introduction to Wireless (WiFi) Security Cameras

Wireless security cameras are typically divided into 2 types: battery or solar powered wire-free security cameras and traditional wireless security cameras.

The video transmission of both security camera types is totally wireless. The biggest difference between them is the way in getting the power supply.

Battery or solar powered wireless security cameras are powered by batteries or solar panel, which makes them zero wire. This type of security cameras is the most portable and easy-to-install home smart security cameras.

Traditional wireless security cameras need to be plugged in to get power. The communication between the camera and your home router is also through the wireless signal.

Just like wired surveillance security cameras, wireless residential and business security cameras have their strengths and drawbacks.

Wireless security camera advantages:

    Easy and quick to install.
    More flexible
    More portable

WiFi security camera disadvantages:

    Possible WiFi interference from nearby devices
    Risks of being hacked
    More expensive

Now you are equipped with basic knowledge of pros and cons of both wired and wireless security cameras, please read on to view the comparison of the 2 kinds of surveillance security cameras.

You’ve got the differences between wireless and wired surveillance security cameras, and the basic knowledge of pros and cons of both security camera types.

Please read on to view the comparison details of the 2 kinds of surveillance security cameras. And check the advantages of wireless IP cameras over wired security cameras (and vice versa).
#3. Wired or Wireless CCTV Security Cameras: Which One to Choose

You can buy suitable wired or wireless security cameras based on your specific needs. We compared the 2 types of security cameras on the below 4 aspects:

    Flexibility
    Network Signal
    Aesthetics
    No Power & Internet

We’ve also summarized the details about “Wired vs Wireless Security Cameras” in the table below.
1. Buy Wireless Security Cameras for Easy Installation and Flexibility

Wireless surveillance alarm security cameras take less time to install and require less drilling or wiring work compared with traditional hardwired security cameras.

When it comes to wiring work, battery-powered wire free security cameras should top your list.

You don’t need to do any drilling or wiring job at all. Just place the camera to the position you want, and you are good to go.



In terms of wired security cameras, because of trailing cables, wired security cameras cannot be easily moved or re-positioned after they have been installed. In this aspect, wireless security cameras are better than traditional hard-wired security cameras.

For your reference: With the progressive technology, many security camera companies adopt PoE (Power over Ethernet) to power wired security cameras. Thus the installation process becomes easier than those traditional wired security cameras (such as analog cameras). If you prefer wired security cameras, remember to get DIY PoE IP security cameras.
2. Purchase Wired (PoE) Security Cameras for More Stable Network Signal

Since wired security cameras are directly connected to your home network router, you don’t need to worry about the Internet loss or interference. While wireless security cameras depend on WiFi signal to work, it is inevitable that sometimes the WiFi signal is weak or influenced by the environment, such as thick wall and weather.

If you want extremely stable network signal, you can buy wired PoE IP security cameras. This type of security cameras only need a Cat 5/6 cable to realize both power and data transmission, so it’s also very easy to install and set up.
3. Pick 100% Wire Free WiFi CCTV Security Cameras for Perfect Aesthetics

Basically, one of the biggest differences between 5MP,4MP (1440p) and 2MP (1080p) wired and wireless security cameras is in friendliness and aesthetics. The problem of most traditional wired security camera systems is that they create a hog of wires, which is not appealing visually.

With wire-free battery operated security cameras, you can remove them at any time without leaving any damage to your property.

A wireless security camera installed inside your home would not stick out too much, so your guests or friends would not feel invasive when visiting your home. If you want to disguise your wireless security cameras, you can use the skin suits to make them more hidden.

You can just place the 100% wire-free security cameras anywhere you like without drilling holes or running wires. Just place and go, and all is done.
4. Wire-Free vs. Wired Security IP Cameras for Areas Without Power & Internet

When you need to protect your farm, barn, garage or other remote areas without power supply and Internet access, wire-free video surveillance security cameras are your only option.

Battery powered wireless security cameras enable you to get motion videos when there are motion events. You can play back the recorded videos to see who and what triggered the alarms. If there is a thief, you can keep the videotapes as the evidence to catch the bad guy.

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Prices And Specifications Of Solar Inverters In Nigeria

Getting an inverter in Nigeria can be quite expensive, the following list of prices and specifications of inverter can be seen in this post below;

Zelio (luminous) Inverter
Specifications: 1.5KVA / 24V: Price: ₦ 65,000



Ecovolt (Luminous) Inverter
 Specifications: 1KVA / 12V : Price: ₦ 48,000
Specifications: 1.5KVA / 24V : Price: ₦ 60,000
Solar (Luminous) Inverter

 Specifications: 875VA / 12V : Price: ₦ 53,000
Specifications: 1.5KVA / 24V : Price: ₦ 72,000
 Cruze (Luminous) Inverter
Specifications: 3.5KVA / 48V : Price: ₦ 190,000
Specifications: 5KVA / 96V : Price: ₦ 430,000
Specifications: 7.5KVA / 120V : Price: ₦ 530,000


These powerful UPS can, depending on capacity, run heavy loads like AC, Water Heater, Petrol Pumps, Photocopiers, Dental Chairs etc.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

What You Need to Install a CCTV Camera

Below are simple tools needed to install cctv camera in your homes, shops and offices.

    CCTV camera (Dome, Bullet, PTZ,)

    DVR&NVR (for storing recorded footage)

    Wiring cable

    Hard disk (for back up)

    Wall mount

    LED/LCD Monitor

    Internet connection
   
    Drill

   
For IP cameras,
Most importantly these are all you need; a wireless camera, cloud plan for storage and your desktop or smartphone can be used as screen to monitor live as well as recorded footage through integrated cloud based mobile application. It saves your time and money. The wireless adds an extra layer of advantage as you don't need to spend on the wiring cost.


Types and Prices of CCTV commonly used in Nigerian Homes, Offices and Malls

Security is essential in a country such as Nigeria, With a high rate of unemployment and crime rate, the use of CCTV surveillance camera should not be underemphasized.

I want to enlighten you about some common CCTV cameras used here in Nigeria. Each of these camera has its unique features that makes it apt for a particular area.

Dome CCTV camera
The dome camera is one most commonly used for indoor and outdoor security and surveillance in Nigeria. Named after the shape of their housing are designed for in-store installations.
  it warns people that the area is protected by a CCTV network and gives comfort to its clients for its security. There are also IR dome camera for surveillance during day and at night.
Prices: #15,000 - #20,000

Bullet CCTV camera

Also known as lipsticks camera,  these camera are weather proof and have a high resolution. Are designed for capturing images in a fixed area.
Prices: #45,000 - #50,000

PTZ camera ( Pan-Tilt-Zoom) : this are the most expensive types of camera with highest resolution so far.
This type of camera has a clearer night vision than the other types of camera, as the name implies it can pan, titlt and zoom at objects at a far distance. Commonly used in restricted areas.
Prices: #55,000 - #65,000
For installations of CCTV cameras and Purchase contact verdes Green Energy
07065855692
Verdesnigeria@gmail.com

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