Hehehehe....Advantages of running your gen on gas:
Gas is cheaper and always available
Gen noise/sound is reduced by 30-50% depending on age, make of gen and load
It's also eco-friendly. Gen stops smoking entirely
Engine oil lasts longer before getting dirty
Gen Servicing frequency is reduced
> Tested and confirmed okay, and currently in use
in our office
> 12.5kg gas of N2,500 gives you 35-40hrs of electricity on 2.5Kva
gen - that's about N63.00/hr or 7days, if you run gen for max of
5hrs/day
> You can watch a short video of the technology being used in my office via https://youtu.be/XykkZ_Y6uo8 or come see it live at 20 Adeniran Ogunsanya, Surulere Lagos
The technology is simply an easy to install hybrid carburetor that
converts your existing petrol generator to also run on domestic/cooking
gas.
Anyone who can loosen a bolt, can remove your existing carburetor and
install it for you. You can at most engage a mechanic, including
apprentice, to help with the installation.
We sell the most advanced version of the device which allows you switch
between petrol and gas (LPG or CNG), depending on what's available to
you.
We supply on first pay, first get basis, as we have hundreds of orders daily - usually more orders than available stock.
The device isn't compatible for 'I better pass my Neighbour' (the smallest tiger gen) and gens with capacities above 10kva
The device costs N30,000 for 2kva - 3.5kva gen capacity or N40,000 for 4kva -10kva gens
You only need to buy a gas cylinder, regulator and hose (if you don't have already).
Security concerns:
Lots of Nigerians are still afraid of gas, as some think it could cause
explosion, but I don't blame them. It's lack of research and limited
knowledge, which suggests why most Nigerians still don't use gas cookers
at home.
Truth is a running propane gas cylinder on generator is safer than
running it on cookers. Cookers naturally generate flame (naked fire),
yet do not cause explosions, as the cylinders are built to handle the
generated flame, whereas your gen doesn't generate flame. Again, if
there's a leakage from your cylinder/hose in your kitchen, gas can
easily accumulate and any ignition can cause fire, being that your
kitchen is an enclosure, whereas your gen and cylinder, being outside,
has adequate ventilation, which will naturally circulate away any leaked
gas - reducing the chance of fire and explosion, in case of fire
ignition.
Although we recommend you keep your gen and cylinders outdoors to avoid
overhearing, and use a hose of 3-5 yards. Also, avoid having your gen in
a cluster of running gens, like we have in some apartments.
Resellers and distributors wanted, and nationwide delivery also
available. Resellers/distributors get up to N5,000 discount per device
and min reseller/distributor purchase volume is 10 units, while delivery
to any part of Nigeria is N3,000 by road transport or N5,000 by
courier.
If interested, kindly visit our office at Potech Ltd. 20 Adeniran
Ogunsanya Surulere Lagos, to see it for yourself in use, and buy yours
or buy online at www.club080.com/product.php
You can watch a short video of the technology being used in my office via https://youtu.be/XykkZ_Y6uo8
For those who want home/office delivery, here are our account details:
Potech Integrated Services Ltd.:
DiamondBank: 0028652769
GTBank: 0014974268
LAGOS: 20 Adeniran Ogunsanya, Surulere |08069718569 | 08027196002
ABUJA: 08060003475 | 08102989009 | 07056585376
PORT HARCOURT: 08063365500 | 08091050928 | 08135250579
CALABAR: 38 IBB Way, by Rabana | 08065957992 | 08108977531
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