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That's a pretty sweet kit! It's a whole lot smaller than my DIY 280ah power station that I built. Looks like it's around 10lbs lighter than mine as well. Just goes to show that if you take the guts out of the components, you can make stuff a lot more compact. That thing could fit inside the toolbox I ended up using!
Where did you find those flexible busbars? One thing I think you forgot. There are red and black insulating covers that protect the battery bolts. You left them off and the bolts uncovered when you slid the battery in.
@@Roll2Videos No. I realize that. I bought the same kit and I have the flat ones. But the flexible busbars you showed us do seem better than the ones in the kit for exactly the reasons you said. It’s so hard to tell when shopping online so I thought maybe you recall where you got them. P.S. By the way, as I said, I bought the same batt and power gen kit. If you didn’t already do it, I strongly recommend taking a 2.5mm hex driver and checking the tightness of every single screw in the generator. Not a single one was fully tightened down in mine and several were very loose. Good part is, none of them were stripped out, but they were definitely not tight either and the design of the box is not good to have loose screws rattling around inside. I hit mine with Loctite to be safe.
@@pchris6662 Oh you are talking about my recommendation of using flexible ones. You can get them from Aliexpress. Great tip on checking the screws in the box, Thanks.
I have this 280 Ah battery kit in a Licitti 1,000 Watt Battery box but am still new to this. Do the BMS values look correct for this 280 Ah battery? The values in my BMS say 200 Ah bot 280 Ah.
How does one do a 120V charge and can it work with/like a pass through ... if it is set up to work in case of power outage ...and keeping personal medical equipment powered.
I have the 2000 watt box. After watching your video I went and bought the 304 batteries and bms from a local company ezeal ...600 bucks. It was tight but if you mounted the bms on the end it fits. Basically now have 4,000 watts with a 200 amp bms. One issue with the other battery I had in there was the mismatch of a 2000 watt inverter with a battery that doesn't support sustained high wattage draw. And yes...boy...it's heavy! Thanks for showing me it can be done and how to do it. I can't get them to sell me their 3000 watt box without batteries. I told them I'd buy it ...but I have so many batteries...I don't need the unit with batteries. I'd like to 3000 watt setup with 240 to plug into my existing generator port that has the breaker lockout ....it would be nice to have a non gas option...of course I'd have to load manage my main breaker panel before plugging it in...but it would easily run the house essentials while getting topped off with solar.
How can I run a Blue Seas DC distribution box in a small trailer while charging box using Anderson port? I wouldn’t want to use the 12v cigarette as that is limited to 10A and ideally I’d like 25A minimum to the DC distribution box? Also, how loud is it?
Well the same unit worked fine for 8 hours for me the next morning i woke up to a double beep sound every minute with the AC inverter on or off have you ever dealt with that and is there a particularly way to diagnose this or is it a good time for a warranty replacement, FYI I only had a portable radio connected to it and the battery shows 96%.Thanks for any advice ahead of time.
What size battery do you have connected? Did you set up the shunt values? I believe the beeping is from the built-in battery shunt I've had this happen to me.
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Great video! I'm stealing your little foam nubby on the top trick. In the middle of building this right now!
Awesome. I'll watch the video as soon as it drops
@@Roll2Videos Sweet!
Really cool! Honestly that’s a pretty decent weight for the amount of battery storage and power you have there.
It's definitely different. It was fun to do.
Nice job. 👍
OMG, That was awesome! I hope they sell a kit like that.
I've been told it's coming soon
That's a pretty sweet kit! It's a whole lot smaller than my DIY 280ah power station that I built. Looks like it's around 10lbs lighter than mine as well. Just goes to show that if you take the guts out of the components, you can make stuff a lot more compact. That thing could fit inside the toolbox I ended up using!
I enjoyed all the videos you made on your power station build! Thank you for watching 😁
Almost missed the negative being applied. I gotta pay more attention.
Thanks for the video.
Nice job!
Great video will this battery fit 1st generation lictti box?
I'm not sure I have the second gen.
very nice build
Definitely a nice product. I would like a bigger solar charge controller. I did buy one of their dc control boxes and it is very nice and works good.
I totally agree, a larger controller would have been nice
Where did you find those flexible busbars?
One thing I think you forgot. There are red and black insulating covers that protect the battery bolts. You left them off and the bolts uncovered when you slid the battery in.
Busbars came with the kit.
@@Roll2Videos No. I realize that. I bought the same kit and I have the flat ones. But the flexible busbars you showed us do seem better than the ones in the kit for exactly the reasons you said. It’s so hard to tell when shopping online so I thought maybe you recall where you got them.
P.S. By the way, as I said, I bought the same batt and power gen kit. If you didn’t already do it, I strongly recommend taking a 2.5mm hex driver and checking the tightness of every single screw in the generator. Not a single one was fully tightened down in mine and several were very loose. Good part is, none of them were stripped out, but they were definitely not tight either and the design of the box is not good to have loose screws rattling around inside. I hit mine with Loctite to be safe.
@@pchris6662 Oh you are talking about my recommendation of using flexible ones. You can get them from Aliexpress.
Great tip on checking the screws in the box, Thanks.
I have this 280 Ah battery kit in a Licitti 1,000 Watt Battery box but am still new to this. Do the BMS values look correct for this 280 Ah battery? The values in my BMS say 200 Ah bot 280 Ah.
I dig it 👍👍
How does one do a 120V charge and can it work with/like a pass through ... if it is set up to work in case of power outage ...and keeping personal medical equipment powered.
You would have to buy an external charger and connect it via the Anderson connection.
@@Roll2Videos Ok, sounds good. I have some friends I sent this link to and they might make it as a learning time for their children to build. thanks.
@@davidpatrick1813 With heavy supervision I hope. Have a great day
did all 4 cells test to capacity or its whatever they give you for free lol
It's whatever they gave me to show you the pack fits. That's what I said in the video lol
Could we put a 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery in this box?
@@NYTROeast Good question, I believe it can hold up to 304Ah cells. Best to reference the manual. 👍
@@Roll2Videos I don't have a manual for I don't own one but looking to buy one
@@NYTROeast I don't know
@@Roll2Videos Thank you. I have reached out to them and am awaiting an answer.
Are they offering these cells or just having you show it can be done?
I'm not sure if they are selling this in the future. I'll reach out and ask that question
I have the 2000 watt box. After watching your video I went and bought the 304 batteries and bms from a local company ezeal ...600 bucks. It was tight but if you mounted the bms on the end it fits. Basically now have 4,000 watts with a 200 amp bms. One issue with the other battery I had in there was the mismatch of a 2000 watt inverter with a battery that doesn't support sustained high wattage draw.
And yes...boy...it's heavy!
Thanks for showing me it can be done and how to do it.
I can't get them to sell me their 3000 watt box without batteries. I told them I'd buy it ...but I have so many batteries...I don't need the unit with batteries. I'd like to 3000 watt setup with 240 to plug into my existing generator port that has the breaker lockout ....it would be nice to have a non gas option...of course I'd have to load manage my main breaker panel before plugging it in...but it would easily run the house essentials while getting topped off with solar.
Would this fit the 1000w box?
I don't think so.
Did the cells come with the kit?
No, They are separate from the AC box.
Got a source for Canadian Cells?
Unfortunately, I don't. It's been so long since I've looked at the market of cells I couldn't give you a good source
Great how to video i will be building my 3584Wh battery tomorrow i hope this was worth the money.
Best of luck, Any issues let me know.
I did the first step and all batteries are at 2.79 volts should i charge them ?
@@NikosDelight You can build the pack, Then charge them at once
Charge them in the box or prior to installing them ?
@@NikosDelight Seems they are close. You could put them in the box and let the BMS fix any difference between them.
How can I run a Blue Seas DC distribution box in a small trailer while charging box using Anderson port? I wouldn’t want to use the 12v cigarette as that is limited to 10A and ideally I’d like 25A minimum to the DC distribution box?
Also, how loud is it?
Run a Anderson connector to the bus bar
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Then run everything to the bus bar.
It's quite
@@Roll2Videos But how do you charge Licitti 2000w battery box and output to the bus bars at same time? There is only one Anderson port.
@@MIAMIC70 Anderson connector to ring terminal to the bus bar.
Put ring terminals on the charging cable and connect that to the bus bar too.
Well the same unit worked fine for 8 hours for me the next morning i woke up to a double beep sound every minute with the AC inverter on or off have you ever dealt with that and is there a particularly way to diagnose this or is it a good time for a warranty replacement, FYI I only had a portable radio connected to it and the battery shows 96%.Thanks for any advice ahead of time.
What size battery do you have connected? Did you set up the shunt values? I believe the beeping is from the built-in battery shunt I've had this happen to me.
I have the 280 amp kit from licitti@@Roll2Videos