Building In Ghana Ebooks 1. Cost Templates For Building In Ghana (Link below) payhip.com/b/UQjBY 2. How to Wire your Home for 110V & 220V Equipment payhip.com/b/gN8eY 3. How to Manage Power Failure (dumsor) in Ghana. payhip.com/b/BlyQ9 4. How to Construct a Water-Proof Concrete Flat Roof in Ghana payhip.com/b/QXJPl 5. How much Power Does your House Need? payhip.com/b/8P7wu 6. Water System Design for a Multi-Storey Building in Ghana payhip.com/b/fLKYD 7. How to Select the right Balustrade Artisan in Ghana payhip.com/b/WbnCN 8. How to Select the right Window Artisan in Ghana payhip.com/b/dL7FS
Awesome information bro. I got a call a few years ago. The problem was, the gen starts and stop. The guy before me told them the carburetor must be changed. All I did was clean the spark arrestor and flush out the gas that has been sitting for a few years. So you are absolutely right, test before payment. On point bro
Excellent video, really appreciate. I am planning to go full off grip even though it is very expensive so I am getting generators and portable power storage here in the U.K. I will definitely contact you for my energy/ electric problems. I am preparing to move home especially with what is going on in the west. And I like what you said you can live in Africa without electricity and that was how I was brought up. Thanks 😂🙏❤️🇬🇭
Hello Asher & Gad nice to see you loving your stay in Ghana,I understand Ghana living can sometimes be a little challenging but glad to see you are not focusing on the negatives unlike some returnees, its really inspiring and gives those of us who are eager to return lots of hope,please will it be possible to share the details of where you bought the refurbished 30kva generator as you mentioned they are a reputable company thanks.
30 KVA is a huge amount of power. This kind of power is not meant for even mansions. 10 KVA cOnverted to wattage is 10000watts! That’s more than enough to power your house with four 1.5kva AC Units plus other appliances. Here in the USA, most household generators are between 5000watts to 7500watts. Inverter generators is what we have here. Not those noisy Harley Davidson generators they are importing to Ghana.
100% agreed for a 4-6 bedroom house 8-12 kVA or 8,000-12,000 watt generator is more than enough. People need to understand that a generator is merely a backup system the kVA or the wattage impacts how many appliances you can run at a time. You can run a refrigerator, TV, lights and charge several devices under 6kVA easy. When you are buying a generator you ask yourself what appliances or devices do I need to keep running should there be a power failure. Your fridge/ freezer is typically essential, some lights etc. You don't need a lot of watts for these. Spend a but extra on features like remote start, longer run times, efficient engines etc. Anything over 12kVa is overkill, unless you're running a 15+ unit hotel or rental.
Only if the circuit on the ceiling is 110V/60Hz. Was the house designed for 110V? If you wire a 110V/60Hz item into a 220V/50Hz circuit, you risk damaging the item. Seen it a few times already.
Hi Asher and Gad. I've been following your channel since you started this journey. My question is if you have a house that already has electricity can you still install an AVR. and if so how?
You can do Your designer or Electrician simply needs to visit the home to understand the arrangement and then figure out how to get it done. Did that for someone recently. Some existing arrangements are more challenging than others in terms of the setup / the need to chisel the walls or not
Thanks for the informative video! Are solar generators available in Ghana 🇬🇭 yet? If I ship my solar generator I will need a step up transformer for each outlet correct?
Yes that was not enough information for you to answer was it? Sorry! A solar generator has a number of outlets. I am moving from the US with 110V solar generators so I will probably need step up transformers for each plugin on the generator.
Asher & Gad 😁 How are you doing ,just to tell you are very lucky to move out of Uk 🇬🇧 The cost of living has resen so much food , Electric & Gas consumer's will be paying Up to 3,000 to 4,00O by October. What is expensive in Ghanan now?
Greetings Good Brother, please i have a discovery question. Since in my experience across various channels in several countries, I have found the need for generators or some constant energy source. Where or who in AfriKA or one it all of these locations is producing these energy sources at a mass scale that are quality? If not, what would it take or how difficult would this be? I am of a curious heart and struggling to find the best way to impact my move to the continent in ways that support the trajectory of SELF SUFFICIENCY for AfriKANs. This is mine and many peoples theory of true freedom. Please at your earliest convenience, please share this with me. 🫶🏾🙏🏾👑
Building In Ghana Ebooks
1. Cost Templates For Building In Ghana (Link below)
payhip.com/b/UQjBY
2. How to Wire your Home for 110V & 220V Equipment
payhip.com/b/gN8eY
3. How to Manage Power Failure (dumsor) in Ghana.
payhip.com/b/BlyQ9
4. How to Construct a Water-Proof Concrete Flat Roof in Ghana
payhip.com/b/QXJPl
5. How much Power Does your House Need?
payhip.com/b/8P7wu
6. Water System Design for a Multi-Storey Building in Ghana
payhip.com/b/fLKYD
7. How to Select the right Balustrade Artisan in Ghana
payhip.com/b/WbnCN
8. How to Select the right Window Artisan in Ghana
payhip.com/b/dL7FS
Awesome information bro. I got a call a few years ago. The problem was, the gen starts and stop. The guy before me told them the carburetor must be changed. All I did was clean the spark arrestor and flush out the gas that has been sitting for a few years. So you are absolutely right, test before payment. On point bro
Excellent video, really appreciate. I am planning to go full off grip even though it is very expensive so I am getting generators and portable power storage here in the U.K. I will definitely contact you for my energy/ electric problems. I am preparing to move home especially with what is going on in the west. And I like what you said you can live in Africa without electricity and that was how I was brought up. Thanks 😂🙏❤️🇬🇭
This is INCREDIBLY helpful! Thank you so much! Looking for a generator for our house in Amasaman and this told us everything we need to know!
Glad it helped you
I know Africa is still better then Babylon, thank you so much all that you do Asher and Gad!❤️🙏🏽🙌🏽💯
Hello Asher & Gad nice to see you loving your stay in Ghana,I understand Ghana living can sometimes be a little challenging but glad to see you are not focusing on the negatives unlike some returnees, its really inspiring and gives those of us who are eager to return lots of hope,please will it be possible to share the details of where you bought the refurbished 30kva generator as you mentioned they are a reputable company thanks.
30 KVA is a huge amount of power. This kind of power is not meant for even mansions. 10 KVA cOnverted to wattage is 10000watts! That’s more than enough to power your house with four 1.5kva AC Units plus other appliances. Here in the USA, most household generators are between 5000watts to 7500watts. Inverter generators is what we have here. Not those noisy Harley Davidson generators they are importing to Ghana.
100% agreed for a 4-6 bedroom house 8-12 kVA or 8,000-12,000 watt generator is more than enough.
People need to understand that a generator is merely a backup system the kVA or the wattage impacts how many appliances you can run at a time. You can run a refrigerator, TV, lights and charge several devices under 6kVA easy.
When you are buying a generator you ask yourself what appliances or devices do I need to keep running should there be a power failure. Your fridge/ freezer is typically essential, some lights etc. You don't need a lot of watts for these.
Spend a but extra on features like remote start, longer run times, efficient engines etc. Anything over 12kVa is overkill, unless you're running a 15+ unit hotel or rental.
Yes!!!! I needed this!!!!
Hi from India
Hello there!
Welcome
My question is biodigester and the old system septic tank. Which one is best pls as I’m having different opinions and a bit confused. Thanks
If it’s a big house IMO 5 bedrooms or more go for the conventional septic tank.
Hi A and G, I trust all is well with you and your family. I love your African top. Did G make it for you? God Bless.
Thanks
She sure did
@Asher I have a 110V FAN from the US, can I use it here in Ghana without any issues
Only if the circuit on the ceiling is 110V/60Hz. Was the house designed for 110V?
If you wire a 110V/60Hz item into a 220V/50Hz circuit, you risk damaging the item. Seen it a few times already.
Great insight
Do you have information on Changfa machines from China .They appear to be robost machines
Hi Asher and Gad. I've been following your channel since you started this journey.
My question is if you have a house that already has electricity can you still install an AVR. and if so how?
You can do
Your designer or Electrician simply needs to visit the home to understand the arrangement and then figure out how to get it done. Did that for someone recently.
Some existing arrangements are more challenging than others in terms of the setup / the need to chisel the walls or not
Thanks for the informative video! Are solar generators available in Ghana 🇬🇭 yet? If I ship my solar generator I will need a step up transformer for each outlet correct?
Don’t fully understand the question
Yes that was not enough information for you to answer was it? Sorry!
A solar generator has a number of outlets. I am moving from the US with 110V solar generators so I will probably need step up transformers for each plugin on the generator.
@Rosita Scarborough would also love to get the info for how you shipped it. Thanks so much.
@Rosita Scarborough Do you have an electrician you could possibly recommend?
@Rosita Scarborough Hello, do you still have the name?
Asher & Gad 😁 How are you doing ,just to tell you are very lucky to move out of Uk 🇬🇧 The cost of living has resen so much food , Electric & Gas consumer's will be paying Up to 3,000 to 4,00O by October. What is expensive in Ghanan now?
Really?
Is that 3000-4000 per year on gas and electric??
Ghana is also suffering serious inflation
£1 = 11.70GHs
$1 = 9.90GHs
I m supplier ALTORNETOR AND DG SET FROM INDIA
30kva is too much for the house
Wow $9,000 is high. I can get a 24k Generac that runs on natural gas for $5,600
I have a 13kw Generac from the US and is 60 Hz , can I bring it over. Thx
Please when you are about to talk of something special. do direct video not mix of anything. thanks
Greetings Good Brother, please i have a discovery question.
Since in my experience across various channels in several countries, I have found the need for generators or some constant energy source.
Where or who in AfriKA or one it all of these locations is producing these energy sources at a mass scale that are quality?
If not, what would it take or how difficult would this be? I am of a curious heart and struggling to find the best way to impact my move to the continent in ways that support the trajectory of SELF SUFFICIENCY for AfriKANs.
This is mine and many peoples theory of true freedom.
Please at your earliest convenience, please share this with me. 🫶🏾🙏🏾👑