Lady Unable to Plug Laptop to Solar System Explains Why, People React to Her Full Post
- A Nigerian lady who uses a solar system has shared a post on the X app about the limitations she faces
- In her now-viral post, shared via her official account, she lamented bitterly over her inability to plug in her laptop
- Massive reactions followed her post, as social media users shared similar experiences in the comments
A Nigerian lady who relied on a solar power setup took to the X app to describe the difficulties she encountered when trying to charge her laptop.
She shared an experience that resonated with some other users on the platform, sparking intensive discussion in the comment section.

Source: Twitter
Solar user shares limitation she faces
The lady, identified as @kingada20 on X, explained that the sun had appeared reluctant that day, which left her system at a lower charge level than she needed.
She noted that her solar battery was sitting at 61 percent while she still had work scheduled to run through until half past 1 in the morning.
She added that once the battery level dropped to 50 percent, she was no longer able to connect her laptop, as it demanded more power than the system could supply at that point.
In the post shared from her official account, she expressed frustration over the situation, stating that it had become impossible to plug in her device despite having a solar installation.
She described the limitation as a barrier to completing her tasks, given the hours she still had to work through the night.
In her words:
"So sun really decided to be shy today ??? Omo my solar dey 61 o and I have work till 1/2 am and once the solar enters 50 I can’t plug my laptop again cause it draws too much power."

Source: Twitter
Reactions as solar user shares experience
Nigerians had different things to say in the comments section.
Olago said:
"lmaoo we're twinning atp, i was only able to charge my pc in the afternoon when mine was charging too."
Kxd said:
"You actually don't really need the sun to be extremely hot to charge your batteries tho, If the skies are cold and clear it's kinda net positive cause the panels work better when they aren't hot. I think your installer maybe didn't do justice to the system."

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Chika said:
"I max work in the afternoons but with tasking now involved, I make sure to switch off other appliances once it's 5pm. At this point the rains should have mercy."
Lad3 wrote:
"What's the capacity ot your solar? Particularly the battery and inverter."
Tehills said:
"Why I’m I guessing this is the ITEL power tank ??"
See the post below:
Man who installed 2 solar panels speaks
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man gave a breakdown of how much he spent on installation as he finally installed solar electricity at his home.
He mentioned the materials used for the installation, including the amount he paid the electrician for his workmanship.
Source: Legit.ng
