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This is a new channel dedicated to all my hobbies and interests. This will include but not be limited to; Tesla, Camping, RV Repairs, RV Builds, Lithium Battery Builds, Solar Power, Electric Vehicle Builds, Small Engine Repair, Jet Ski Repair, ATV Repair, Motorcycle Repair, Hydroponics Builds, Leather Creation, Welding & Metal Work, Fine Woodworking, Computer Upgrades and anything else I can get my hands on.
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You can also find me on my other RUclips channel - CampPrevost.
Portable Handheld Brushless Car Vacuum by Meco Eleverde
In this video I unbox and review an Portable Handheld Brushless Car Vacuum by Meco Eleverde. I do an unboxing, show the features and then show how it works.
I didn't know what to expect but this device surprised me. It seems built very well and does everything it claims too.
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I didn't know what to expect but this device surprised me. It seems built very well and does everything it claims too.
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Tesla Y Trailer Hitch Receiver Tow Hook Maxpeedingrods
Просмотров 21114 дней назад
In this video I unbox, review and compare the Maxpeedingrods Tesla Model Y trailer hitch receiver tow hook and how it compares to the factory installed version. If you are wanting a 2" hitch for your 2020-2024 Tesla model Y and live close, give me a message or comment. Would be fun to give this away and do a video of the installation. If you want to shop maxpeedingrods website, use the code bel...
Custom Chemo Caps Hats Support Her Fight Against Leukemia
Просмотров 792 месяца назад
My daughter was recently diagnosed with Leukemia and to help pass time, one of her hobbies is making hats. Now that she has made a few, she is wanting to see if anyone is interested in purchasing them - so she can continue her hobby and raise funds. If you are interested in purchasing a hat, please follow the link below. Link to my website (less expensive option) - hunleygarage.com/hats-by-ava/...
DIY Battery Box 2 0 Pre-Build Video Help Me Select Components
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 месяца назад
This is a pre-build video, help me select components to use in my 2nd DIY Battery Box build 2.0 where I will build another DIY Lithium Power Box for a 12.8v Lithium Lifepo4 Battery. Many people have asked to purchase one, help me figure out what to put in one and then I can build another and figure out how much it would cost. Link to my website showing the first battery box build - hunleygarage...
ALFFAA Electric Air Duster 3 Speeds Jet Dry Blower Test
Просмотров 922 месяца назад
In this video I unbox and review an Electric Air Duster Jet Dry Blower with 3 Speeds I do an unboxing, show the features and then show how it works in comparison to the older model. I didn't know what to expect but this blower surprised me. It seems built very well and does everything it claims too. Both models produce a lot of air, it's kind of crazy how much air pressure they really do make! ...
Andeman Emergency Jump Starter with Air Compressor & Light
Просмотров 1082 месяца назад
In this video I unbox and review an Emergency Jump Starter with Air Compressor and light by Andeman. I do an unboxing, show the features and then show how it works. I didn't know what to expect but this device surprised me. It seems built very well and does everything it claims too. It charges my apple Mac book, fills tires up with air and the light works well. The only feature I was unable to ...
Reqtec Backyard Beast 1000 Pellet Grill Review Smoking Ribs
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video I test and review the Recteq Backyard Beast 1000 Pellet Grill while smoking ribs for the first time. I show how it preheats, over shoots then holds temperature and does after almost 6hrs of cooking. This Grill is really pretty nice. I think there is a software issue that needs fixed - it really overshoots the set temperature upon start up - but after it over shoots it drops down a...
Basenor Tesla Model Y Under Seat Storage Box
Просмотров 1313 месяца назад
In this video I unbox and review a Basenor 2pc Tesla Model Y Under Seat Storage Box. I do an unboxing, show the construction of the storage box and then how it works under the seat. This box surprised me, it was built very well and fit perfectly under the seat. The lid can be used as a shelf and doubles as a cover to the box. When the box is in place, there is no change in foot room under the s...
LiPULS 200Ah LifePo4 Battery 200amp BMS 2,560 watts Review and Testing
Просмотров 4736 месяцев назад
In this video I unbox and review a 200Ah 12.8v LifePo4 Battery by LiPULS with a 200amp rated bms and 2,560 watt hours of power. I do an unboxing, review the parameters, initial charging and then discharge at 100amps charging my Tesla model Y to see how many watts can be pulled out - and - how many miles it will add to my car. This battery exceeded the rated capacity, watch the video to see how ...
40 amp Tesla Level 2 Wall Home Charger by EVGOER
Просмотров 3637 месяцев назад
In this video I unbox and review a 40 amp Tesla Level 2 Wall Home Charger by EVGOER. This wall charger is adjustable from 8amps to 40amps. It has a 25' cord, is 9.9lbs and allows scheduled charging from 1-12 hours. All in all this was a very good charger. Affiliate link to the charger used in the video; egevgoer.com/products/eg-evgoer-tesla-ev-charger-40a?sca_ref= www.amazon.com/dp/B0CT5T5TXM?m...
KEMIMOTO Golf Cart Accessories - Cell Phone Holder, Electric Fan, Front Storage Basket
Просмотров 2758 месяцев назад
In this video we unbox and install several Golf Cart Accessories from Kemi Moto. A cell phone holder, an electric fan and also a large shelf. These turned out to be very nice, thank you Kemi Moto. Affiliate links to items used in the video; Golf Cart Fan - amzn.to/4ctTU4n Golf Cart Cell Phone Holder - amzn.to/4cqp24O Gold Cart Front Storage Basket - amzn.to/43xE5G0 Email me at aaron@hunleygarag...
2023 Tesla Model Y Performance Daily Lab Air Freshener
Просмотров 3179 месяцев назад
In this video I unbox and install the Daily Lab Tesla Air Freshener in a Tesla Model Y Performance. I show everything possible in hopes it provides value if you are considering purchasing one yourself. Link to item on Amazon amzn.to/42GL5zX Check out my website - Hunleygarage.com Send me an email to aaron@hunleygarage.com Please hit like and subscribe - I plan to have many more videos; As an Am...
2023 Tesla Model Y Performance 21" Uberturbine Curb Rash Repair Paint Touch Up by Zink Wheels
Просмотров 6 тыс.10 месяцев назад
In this video I ordered a Tesla Model Y Performance 21" Uberturbine Rim Wheel paint repair touch up kit by Zink Wheels. I show everything from unboxing, sanding, painting and finishing. I learned a lot, the sanding and prep work are key. You also need to do about 4-7 thin coats. I also found that dabbing provided the best color match but gave it a raised surface. A lot better than it was, not b...
Lithium Golf Cart Battery Upgrade to Lifepo4 from Lead Acid with Charger
Просмотров 23610 месяцев назад
In this video I upgrade my mother's old golf cart with (3) new Lithium Iron Phosphate Lifepo4 Batteries and a new charger - for less than (6) lead acid batteries. We did find that if you floor the golf cart from a dead stop, it will trip something out within the golf cart. After 5-20 minutes, it will reset and is usable again. If you ease into the throttle, you are able to floor it, it must be ...
Tesevo Smart Buttons Console for Tesla 3/Y Install and Review
Просмотров 85410 месяцев назад
In this video I unbox, install and review the Tesevo Smart Buttons Console for the Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y. I did receive this from Tesevo but do an honest install and review of the unit. Link to the Tesevo Smart Buttons used in the video; www.tesevo.com/?ref=61e6vpo2 Use coupon code - hunleygarage for 12% off www.tesevo.com?source_type=sales_plugin_af&slt=sales_plugin_af&referral_code=...
Fresh Roast SR 800 Coffee Roaster Set Up, First Use & 2 Roasts
Просмотров 23710 месяцев назад
Fresh Roast SR 800 Coffee Roaster Set Up, First Use & 2 Roasts
Combustible Gas Leak Detector Toptes PT199 Product Review / Leave a Comment to Win One
Просмотров 52211 месяцев назад
Combustible Gas Leak Detector Toptes PT199 Product Review / Leave a Comment to Win One
Indiana to Ohio Charging Costs driving my 2023 Tesla Model Y Performance
Просмотров 72611 месяцев назад
Indiana to Ohio Charging Costs driving my 2023 Tesla Model Y Performance
GoKWh 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery with Bluetooth Test with my Tesla Model Y
Просмотров 16911 месяцев назад
GoKWh 100Ah LiFePO4 Battery with Bluetooth Test with my Tesla Model Y
Tesla Center Console Set by Vicseed for Tesla Model 3/Y
Просмотров 42611 месяцев назад
Tesla Center Console Set by Vicseed for Tesla Model 3/Y
Grener Power Mini 12.8v Lifepo4 Battery Test with my Tesla Model Y
Просмотров 735Год назад
Grener Power Mini 12.8v Lifepo4 Battery Test with my Tesla Model Y
Redodo Group 24 12.8v Lifepo4 Battery Test with my Tesla Model Y
Просмотров 255Год назад
Redodo Group 24 12.8v Lifepo4 Battery Test with my Tesla Model Y
Testing a Level 1 & Level 2 40amp Home Charging Station by EG evgoer on a Tesla Model Y
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Testing a Level 1 & Level 2 40amp Home Charging Station by EG evgoer on a Tesla Model Y
AC Voltage Detector Tesmen TN-213 - Watch to Win! Product Giveaway
Просмотров 104Год назад
AC Voltage Detector Tesmen TN-213 - Watch to Win! Product Giveaway
Keep Warm with this Electric Heated Jacket Coat by iHood / It works really well!
Просмотров 133Год назад
Keep Warm with this Electric Heated Jacket Coat by iHood / It works really well!
Modified Dr Prepare Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery DIY Portable Power
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
Modified Dr Prepare Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery DIY Portable Power
2023 Tesla Model Y Performance Driving from Florida to Indiana Full Self Driving Using Superchargers
Просмотров 23 тыс.Год назад
2023 Tesla Model Y Performance Driving from Florida to Indiana Full Self Driving Using Superchargers
Bateria Power MPPT 20Amp Solar Charge Controller / SunRock 20A with BT MPPT Controller
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.Год назад
Bateria Power MPPT 20Amp Solar Charge Controller / SunRock 20A with BT MPPT Controller
Vintage 44 Year Old Wet Bike Rebuild - Part 2 - Restore or Part Out
Просмотров 378Год назад
Vintage 44 Year Old Wet Bike Rebuild - Part 2 - Restore or Part Out
DIY Auxiliary portable power system with ALFFAA 1500W Inverter Running Fridge
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
DIY Auxiliary portable power system with ALFFAA 1500W Inverter Running Fridge
It is suppose to hold temp...call customer service....and mention the auger screw too.
But good mate, but you need to buy yourself a pair of scissors to cut the foam in your case instead of just tearing it with your hands! Notwithstanding, good work!
Looks like a nice hitch
It is - do you have a model y to install it on?
How do you turn it all off so it doesn't drain and kill your battery when it's not being used?
This was an early proof of concept - going to build version 2.0 very soon. I’ll have fuses, disconnects etc.
No ventilation, no fuses no switches.....this dude has a donut for a brain.
Was interested in what compels someone to make a comment like that? Did you not see the 2 fans? Did you not see all the switches? This is not being sold as UL approved, it’s not even being sold. The BMS has a 100amp cut off, I don’t even have a load that high. This was a concept I thought I would share - if someone doesn’t understand loads, wire sizes, heat - they have no business building a DIY box. Hope you find what is missing in your life, thanks for watching and commenting.
Warm up with door closed
I do, I’ve found if I want 400, let it overshoot to around 430, open the door, let it drop to 375 then it pegs 400. If I don’t open the door around 430-440 - it climbs to over 500 and takes forever to drop
There is a video on how to adjust your probes
Thanks!
I'm planning a build strictly for tailgating, camping, and HAM radio. I'm definitely going to look at the battery in your first video, its like half the size of the GoldenMate I was looking at and the same Wh rating. That said, I'm planning on a 600w inverter. 600w should be way more than enough to run what I want and even run larger items if needed. Initial plans was to use one of those rolling toolbox deals that everyone makes, but I would love to get it even smaller. One thing I might add if you plan to sell them if a killswitch, that way people can just turn the switch on the outside and kill all power from the battery.
Thanks for the ideas. The one concerning item if I do sell some is just misuse.
At @1:10 the USB port. The shroud around it comes off and you flip it around to make it look nice like the online pictures. I bought the same thing and i was thinking they sent me the wrong items. If you don’t use the surround, then you can just make. Hole the size of the usb face and flush mount it.
Mine does the overshoot and then comes back down. Once it’s at set point it’s solid. Got 28 cooks in 1 year so far. 😊
This is exactly what I want to build for camping What size fuses did you use
Thanks for the thorough testing! Any idea where else to get that NSKE… the Amazon link says unavailable
Prayers
Just bought a hat in my sons college school colors, can't wait to see it.
That’s one smart and tough young lady.
Do you have a video on how you made this from scratch like step by step?
Not yet - I plan to do that on my 2.0 version, still determining the build
hows the over heating of the mppt and battery with charging?
It seemed ok but well below the ratings
That smoker is way to clean 😂🤣
Ha
Do you still have your bus? I'm curious, a year later, if the soft starts are still working good? I have the micro-air soft starts on my house but would like to get these for my toy hauler.
I do not, I sold it last years. I would like to know as well!
Wow nice build sir.
Thanks!
Use SSR100A,100A relay and LVD to protect battery from low voltage and also blocking diode for anti backflow
Thanks for the ideas!
Mine does the same thing - overshoots by 50-75 degrees! Which is kind of scary. It also does that when you open it up and when it's trying to reach back to the set temperature...
I’ve found letting it overshoot by 50 or so, then open lid until just under set temp, close hood - I’m good. A lot quicker than letting it run over and then try to come Back to set temp on its own.
@Hunleygarage it overshoots temp when you first turn it in so it can heat up the cold metal and racks. Once the grill reaches ambient temp then it stabilizes.👍🏾
1:01 best real world statement ever. 👍🏼
Thanks!
First of all thanks for posting these videos. I recently built a battery box after watching your first video. I probably watched almost every video on youtube and decided to emulate yours. I just added a 50 amp Anderson plug to be used for charging and for my inverter. I only plan on using a 500 watt inverter. From what I've read it should be fine. Not an electrician though so we'll see what happens. I did fit a 12v fuse block and fused everything in mine. I definitely could use a bus bar but there isn't much room left. I was thinking about upgrading to the 4800 box so I can fit an inverter and bus bars inside the box as well. Can't wait to see how this one turns out.
Thank you, Glad it inspired you. I’ll see what I can come up with.
Interesting project. I have done DiY for DC power for a portable ham radio kit. The radios and accessories all run off of 12 volts so that was my baseline. I couldn’t use higher voltage and then step it down due to the radio noise with Dc to Dc conversion. For portable AC power I am interested in retail units such as Anker, Eco Flow, or Bluetti. It would seem your box is nice size if you stick with just DC. But you have to determine the need/requirements for you. Good video and look forward to more. Just subscribed. All the best.
Thank you!
I've been thinking along the lines of paultech9385. One box with smaller battery and some DC outlets (USB, cigarette, etc) and all the other equipment (solar converter, fuses, etc) with the equipment sized for a larger system. Maybe a small 100-150W inverter for powering/charging a few things. Connections on the small box to hook up a larger box with bigger battery(ies) and large inverter. Most of my needs for emergency power can be handled by the small box which is lighter and more portable. Then I can add the large box (12v, 200aH) as necessary. You are going to need a lot of juice to run a big inverter for any length of time. I'm still tying to figure out how all the connections would need to work.
I like this approach - maybe the bigger box has another battery too….
Too late for a 24V system? Add a cut off for the inverter to stop battery drain. Battery in one box and maybe the inverter and other electronics in 2nd box that stacks.
Thanks for the thoughts! Two boxes is an interesting idea! Not sure if I can get 2 batteries in for 24v but would really up the capacity
Yes, an inverter is a must. But before you know what size inverter, you need to know the size of your battery. A 50%ish battery to inverter ratio is what power stations seem to use.
Thanks for the comment!
Good rule of thumb keeps disharge at around .5c
Watch the you tube videos ,,,virtue coffee
Sometimes you won’t hear the crack Total time should be 9-11 minutes
Crazy how it’s so faint sometimes.
In the video you baked the coffee, you need to start at a higher temp setting, fan 7 temp 5, At 360 you will be at yellow stage,,Turn fan down to 6 and heat to 6: at 400-410 first crack will hit,,hold at 1- 1,5 min,,,15% development ,,,then cool down
I’ll give it a try thanks.
How’s the roasting going these days ?
I stopped for a bit. It got really hot and humid. I think I’m going to get back to it soon.
What would you charge to build and sell one of these and ship it
If I can get enough time, I am going to do a build 2.0 - and document everything. Use bus bars, fuses, etc and keep track of costs etc. I think I may change the shunt - not sure if it's a battery bms or shunt - but the box is in like a paused mode until I hook to a charger. I want to get that figured out as well. I was also provided a 24v inverter, I want to mess with mixing different batteries and see what happens.... Stay tuned!
You forgot the AC outlets 🤷♂️
Not enough room for an inverter big enough to power anything
I use the MicroAir on my home heat pumps as we have a backup generator. They use Bluetooth for monitoring. Nice feature.
Microair is the Mercedes for sure
Question about charging through the Anderson plug. Is the Anderson plugged directly to the terminals or to the shunt??
I put everything through the shunt so it can track all the in and out. I recently used the box and had no power until I tried charging and it came back. Not sure if that was the battery or shunt. Will try to do a follow up video. Also getting another small battery - will try to do a 2.0 version of the build with details. The first one was to really see if it would all fit and work.
I bought a $50 knockoff and installed it and it seems to be working. Im waiting on my inrush meter to cone in to get quantitative results on inrush amperage. Also going to try to run with my Westinghouse iGen2500 generator, which is the main goal.
Did it work?
@@Hunleygarage yes!
I've had a Dr Pepare battery for 2 years. I've had to replace it 2 times. First time was not bad the second time well I'm on email 8 with them. I'm not thinking they will be sending me a new one. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone.
Thanks for the comment then. I still have mine and it’s working great. Wonder if it was the BMS or cells or ??
Why isnt there any installation instructions????? One wire goes to herm here, another one goes to ptrc and third goes wherever????? I dont understand why people make videos where they have to do something ANYWAY. just take second and tell us as you do it. I absolutely HATE videos that dont walk us through installation that they are doing ANYWAY!!!
in all fairness this was not a how to wire up video. that does take time and editing to build out a nice clear wireup instruction video. also the wireup depends on the A/C you have. they do go to the same componets mostly, but wire color and location can vary so this video would be longer to watch, harder to produce, and only be super relavant for those with the same systems. i got what i needed out of it which was the clarity in how much range there can be in the softstart devices. it never really crossed my mind that some could perform so differently as i figured they all worked within a similar range and it came down the build quality, warrenty, form factor. but a 5 amp spread was unexpected. I never tested the before and after on my install, i know it made a difference as it allows my 2k watt inverter to run our GE a/c without tripping it out..but does it perform as well as his is the question. also my wiring was alot different so this video would have been completely useless to me for the softstart i have on mine.
@bretmohler9719 I don't understand WHY it would be as a retired special forces soldier who has trained thousands. If im going to do something, I'm going to say I used a 10mm socket here or a wire here. To me, if I did something ANYWAY, if I don't want to edit, I could list stuff at the end on a whiteboard. Maybe it's the teacher type in me. Now, if I was NOT going to do it ANYWAY, then I wouldn't go out of my way to say it or show it.
@@Michaelthearcheangel well as a retired special forces soldier you are acting like a pretty entitled child about this. How about doing your own video on the install. There are other videos out there and this guy didn't claim this was an install video, just a comparison. The manufacturer provides the instructions and I found those to be adequate when I did the same thing the other month. There are instructional videos, and informational videos. This is informational, moving on.
To be honest I spent days trying to figure it out for my units, trying to understand what did what, etc then how this was to wire up. Each is so different and really depends on how your unit is wired. I didn’t want to do a how to - because I don’t want any liability - there are just to many scenarios. I thought it best to do a comparison between brands because I couldn’t figure which one to get. Figure if someone is willing to go on their roof and install one of these, they can figure out how to wire it too, id just get a few and see which one did better.
Thanks! Glad it worked for you!
Hot?
Not sure I understand
HOW MUCH FOR. CASE?
I just posted a pre build video. Comment on what you would want and idea of price. Then I’ll build one and see
Go with the active soft start plug and play…
Thanks!
FANTASTIC products, VERY EXPENSIVE!!!
Can we use this charger in Europe with 240volt?
I would imagine you could get an adapter but no idea….
I have the same Dr. Prepare battery. It is in the cap of my pickup truck. It is powering my Setpower PT55 refrigerator/freezer. I have three 110 watt flexible solar panels on the roof of my cap on my truck and one 100 watt CIGS solar panel on the roof of the truck itself. Last year I ran it for 185 straight days powered by my Dr. Prepare battery. I am doing the same this year. I added panels this year and now I am always fully charged. I love the mods you did on your battery. I wish I had an Anderson plug built in.
Wow- sounds awesome! Glad it worked for you. I just posted a 2.0 pre build - let me know your thoughts on what to do
Awesome!
Thanks! I just posted a 2.0 pre build - let me know your thoughts on what to do
Dang the ansike is unavailable anywhere
That sucks!
That sucks!
Just got one on ebay
great video.. ANSIKE is out of stock 😞
Back in stock on Amazon
Thanks
@@Hunleygarage unfortunately they are sold out again
Just for reference The victron 75/15 cost $67 and the bateria is $80-$100
Wow!
Nice job god bless
Thanks!
You do know those ACs require the cover to be on to operate without overloading, right? Without the cover, there is little airflow over the condenser coil. I wonder how much life you removed from them running them for too long without the cover? Also, unless you use the exact same AC for every unit, you're creating invalid results. They might be the same models, but they all surely have different startup profiles depending on how many hours they have on them. Hyperbole humidity too - 95 degrees and 90% humidity is impossible. That would put the dew point at almost 92 degrees; almost 10 degrees higher than the highest dew point ever recorded in the US, and more than 20 degrees more than a typical summer day in the most humid parts of the country. Apparently you just like to hear yourself talk.
Thanks for your nice comment. I am EPA 608 certified so yes I do know - about 0.0 life removed for the 3 minutes they ran making sure the starter worked correctly. Even if I did run the unit without the cover I wonder how the fan motor life would be reduced or even the compressor motor? I was also testing startup amps from the compressor draw. Yes they will all vary but very little. Do you always leave flattering comments on videos? I loved yours.
I’m also have my certification 608 and 609. 😂 he’s just test starting the compressors. Why do you act like a know it all?
@@Bigdaddyweldzthank you!
And on a side note, 95 degrees and 90% humidity is the normal for Houston summer days, anyone from Houston can attest to this.