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Honest writing on solar energy, LiFePO4 technology, Bangladesh's energy crisis, and what it actually costs to live without reliable power.
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LiFePO4 vs Lead-Acid: Why Your IPS Battery Keeps Dying
Lead-acid batteries degrade fast in Bangladesh's heat. After 12–18 months, you are already spending ৳15,000–20,000 on a replacement. Here is the chemistry that explains why — and what lasts instead.
Read →The True 7-Year Cost of a Lead-Acid IPS System
Most IPS buyers look at the initial cost. They do not look at Year 2. Or Year 4. Or Year 6. Here is the actual spend over 7 years — and why the AAA Battery Nano is cheaper.
Read →What a 300W Solar Panel Can Actually Power in a Bangladesh Home
A 300W panel generates 1,200–1,500 Wh on a good day in Dhaka. Here is what that means for fans, lights, phones, and the appliances you actually care about — with honest watt numbers.
Read →The Solar Cloudy Day Question: An Honest Answer
Every customer asks it. Does solar still work on cloudy days? Here is the honest answer — with real generation numbers for Dhaka by weather condition, and why load shedding makes the cloudy day less relevant than you think.
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