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⚑ Top 10 Appliances to Prioritize on Solar (And What to Avoid)


⚑ Top 10 Appliances to Prioritize on Solar (And What to Avoid)

🏠 β€œRun smarter, not harder β€” make every watt count.”


🧠 First: Why It Matters

Your solar + battery system has limits based on:

  • Panel size (kW)

  • Battery bank (kWh)

  • Inverter capacity (kVA)

So you need to prioritize the essentials β€” things you need, not just want.


βœ… Top 10 Appliances You Should Run on Solar

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# Appliance Why It’s Solar-Friendly
1 LED bulbs Low power, bright, efficient
2 Ceiling/standing fans Great for comfort, use 40–70W
3 TVs (LED/Smart) Use 50–150W β€” easily handled
4 Decoders/Router Low power, keeps you connected
5 Laptop 40–90W, ideal for working from home
6 Phone chargers Very low load, multiple can run at once
7 Energy-efficient fridge/freezer Some models as low as 80W avg
8 Low-watt blender or juicer Good for morning use, quick bursts
9 Rechargeable lamps/fans Charge during the day, use at night
10 Inverter AC (if battery is strong enough) Can work well during day

πŸ’‘ Pro tip from Jeho Ashar: Always look for appliances with energy star ratings, inverter tech, and low start-up surge.


❌ 7 Appliances to Avoid on Solar (Unless System Is BIG)

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# Appliance Why to Avoid
1 Electric iron 1000–1800W β€” huge drain
2 Water heater (instant) 2000–4000W, will kill your battery bank instantly
3 Electric cooker/hot plate Uses up your whole system for one meal
4 Microwave High surge load (1000–1500W)
5 Kettle 1500–2000W, drains your battery in minutes
6 Washing machine (heating models) The heating element is the issue
7 Old fridge/freezer Some older ones use 2–3Γ— more power than modern ones

⚠️ These appliances are better run on generator or NEPA, or you’ll need a massive system (and budget).


🎯 Real-Life Jeho Ashar Strategy for Smart Homes

We help clients group appliances like this:

🟒 Solar Priority (Always On)

  • Lights

  • Fans

  • TV + WiFi

  • Freezer

  • Laptop

πŸ”΅ Battery-Optional (Use During Sun Hours)

  • Washing machine (quick mode, no heat)

  • Blender

  • Rechargeables

πŸ”΄ Avoid or Shift to Generator/Grid

  • Iron, microwave, heater, AC (if >1.5HP)


🧾 Example: 5kVA / 5kWh Lithium Setup in Lagos

Appliances running:

  • 6 LED bulbs

  • 2 fans

  • Smart TV + DStv

  • WiFi + laptop

  • 1 inverter fridge

Daily runtime: 18–22 hours on solar/battery
Result: No gen for months, full peace of mind


🧠 Final Take

Solar is strong β€” but you need to be intentional.
At Jeho Ashar Energy, we help you:

  • List and size your appliances

  • Match them to your solar load profile

  • Upgrade only where it makes financial sense

Because it’s not just about what solar can power β€” it’s about what powers you

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