Lady Who Bought Solar Panel and Itel Power Tank Shares Why She Still Suffers Unstable Electricity

Lady Who Bought Solar Panel and Itel Power Tank Shares Why She Still Suffers Unstable Electricity

  • A Nigerian lady who purchased an alternative means of power supply complained as she was unable to enjoy it to its full potential
  • She bought the Itel Power Tank for solar electricity and showed how she unboxed the device, which she also bought with two panels
  • Many who came across her video on TikTok were amazed at why she stil suffered unstable electricity and advised her on what to do

A Nigerian lady cried out as she still suffered an epileptic power supply despite buying a solar generator and panels.

She decided to purchase the Itel Power Tank for solar energy to power her home with electricity.

A lady who bought solar generator and panels shares why she’s still suffering unstable electricity
A lady suffers from unstable electricity despite buying solar panels and shares reasons. Photo: @mav_nova
Source: TikTok

Lady who bought solar laments unstable electrcity

Identified as @mav_nova on TikTok, the lady shared why she was unable to use her solar equipment to its full potential.

The up-and-coming web designer stated that her landlord had refused to allow her to install her solar panel on the roof.

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She expressed her frustration concerning the matter and contemplated moving to another apartment.

Her video was captioned:

"Itel power tank/solar generator #solargenerator #itelpowertank #webdesigner #itel."

Watch her TikTok video below:

Reactions trail lady's siuation after buying solar panels

DIY Fortress said:

"The landlord is not wicked. His roofing sheets might not be strong. When the 3 occupant (including me) installed our solar panels, the entire roof started leaking seriously. We spent 200k+ patching the roof. Now, I want to change and upgrade my panels, but I can't. No be everything be wickedness."

Femi said:

"Who be this installers tha tells you it must always be on the roof ?"

maxsi said:

"Aunty o. Bfor u go buy solar panel u ask ur landlord if u fit install am for e roof??"

horlarr said:

"You know you can install the panel on the ground right? Because even you won't allow a tenant put panel on your roof. Because when u want to move, you ll remove it and create hole there. So YES don't install it on the roof."

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Official Benny said:

"Try charger it with generator pending when you’re able to see a good house… when it’s charged it last you the whole day from my experience."

LORD ISAO said:

"You ought to Inform your landlord before purchasing the panels. When I did mine, I was ready to move out, cos my rent was about to due, landlord was expecting renewal, and I was on my way to purchase 5 units of 600w bifacial Jinko panel and other stuffs, on my way, I called my landlord to ask for permission, baba granted me permission and I made the purchase. They delivered that same day, and my landlord congratulated me. Bonus point, hope you're a nice tenant too? Cos coexistence matters and open ways."
A lady suffers from unstable electricity despite buying solar panels and shares reasons.
A lady who bought solar generator and panels shares why she’s still suffering unstable electricity. Photo: Unspalsh
Source: AFP

In related stories, a man shared how he sold electricity to neighbours after installing solar energy, while a lady installed hers with her tech money.

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Restaurant owner installs solar electricity, mentions price

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a woman who runs a restaurant business danced and celebrated as she finally installed solar electricity at her place of business.

The excited businesswoman shared the amount she used to install the solar electricity, which could power six air conditioning sets and four big freezers.

She mentioned that she used to spend N200,000 every day on diesel to run her business before installing the solar electricity.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is an award-winning Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. She has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng