Installing Pylontech US3000C Batteries

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  • @Bensgarage
    @Bensgarage  2 года назад +3

    Just a couple more Solar videos to come after this one. Teaser: we have it up and running now, and it seems to be working well.

    • @petew8388
      @petew8388 2 года назад

      Glad you are installing a solar system Ben. I live on a small holding and with crippling power costs at the moment I want to do similar to help keep costs down , so I will watch with interest. Love watching your Range Rover vids as well Ben, I still have a bad parasitic draw with my recently acquired L322, hope yours is sorted now.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      Range Rover seems to be playing ball now, keeping fingers crossed. Yes, power is going to get more expensive next year. It has been a bit of an out lay, and it will take a few years to see the benefit, but we can be independent and not have to rely on edf.

    • @hermanmacedo2540
      @hermanmacedo2540 2 месяца назад

      Hi need your hellp

  • @Muppetkeeper
    @Muppetkeeper 2 года назад +1

    Bloody hell mate, you’re hard as nails, I nearly killed myself lifting my battery, and you were only out of breath for 5 seconds 😂

  • @mollyfilms
    @mollyfilms 2 года назад +3

    Learned so much from this including how to load the dishwasher 👍

  • @the_evolutionx_collection
    @the_evolutionx_collection 2 года назад

    Ben, I take my hat off to you, you make content that your passionate about. I’ve no knowledge of solar panels (Range Rover follower) but I watch these videos because I love your enthusiasm about everything you do. I’ve said this before but you continue to be an inspiration 👍 . You spend more time on my living room TV than many mainstream TV programs. keep up the good work mate

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      That’s nice to hear, thanks.

  • @drinternatg6391
    @drinternatg6391 2 года назад

    All you need is bright weather! Good job Ben

  • @hoenergypower5525
    @hoenergypower5525 Год назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @shuhel02
    @shuhel02 Год назад

    Love your videos Ben!

  • @razabhai9870
    @razabhai9870 6 месяцев назад

    Your effort is appreciated 👍❤

  • @jamest5149
    @jamest5149 2 года назад

    Nice one Ben, coming a long nicely.

  • @kalypsoisland
    @kalypsoisland 2 года назад

    Love the video!

  • @alaapm9596
    @alaapm9596 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your useful videos

  • @sonjamuller399
    @sonjamuller399 2 года назад +4

    U have to stack your battery's from the bottom going to the top for your rack to be stable

  • @DezFutak
    @DezFutak 2 года назад +1

    Great video Ben, thanks for your time in making these videos!

  • @panagiotiska1539
    @panagiotiska1539 Год назад +1

    Dear Ben, great video once again. I think you bought very good batteries.
    Since it's lithium, maybe some adjustment needs to be made regarding the charge or discharge rates on the Growatt? I mean about the percentages. Thank you very much once again

  • @jamest5149
    @jamest5149 2 года назад

    I like your wall paper 😳😂

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      Might keep it, especially the stain. It adds character.

  • @jamest5149
    @jamest5149 2 года назад +3

    A tip,to stop connection issues, torque up correctly all terminals, you can end up with resistance problems or a terminal coming loose 👍

  • @markrocketmangrimstead
    @markrocketmangrimstead Год назад

    Hi great vid just what i need.
    Looks like i have the same inverter as you spf 3500 es,i am going to purchase 2x pylontech batteries like you but i was dubious as i wasn't sure if they was compatible.
    You have reassured me Thank You.
    Does that communication cable connect into the bms port or the rs 485 port on the inverter.

  • @jamest5149
    @jamest5149 2 года назад

    Yep, no separate grounds in the ground… you can make a potential difference between them and get a shock 👍

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      I had read that creating a ground loop, would damage the inverter too. So looks like I’m good on all fronts.

  • @richardkoczy8458
    @richardkoczy8458 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Can I ask what was the make and supplier of the rack and do you think it has enough room for 4 of those batteries. Thanks

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +2

      I got the rack from Thomann.de it’s made by millennium. Not meant for batteries, you wouldn’t get four in this one, but they do larger ones which probably would. It’s not the strongest, but we don’t move it about, and it’s holding up well so far.

  • @zaneswart2371
    @zaneswart2371 2 года назад +2

    Hi Ben! Thank you so much for your video. I do have a question. I have the same batteries but not sure what the ADD / dip switches should be on, any advice?
    Thank you 🙌

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      I have them all set in the up position, not sure if that’s correct, but they seem to be working ok. The BMS is also working, and communication with the inverter all seems to work as well.

    • @zaneswart2371
      @zaneswart2371 2 года назад

      Thank you Ben! I in the end had my communication cable in the wrong place 😂
      I have a goodwe inverter and oh my gosh having so much trouble with it.
      It’s not picking up the grid now.
      I have a different growatt setup on our house. Never had any problems, but got a goodwe for free lol, no wonder it was for free 😂

  • @philiphawkins5865
    @philiphawkins5865 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ben. Great video.
    I have one Pylontech battery US 3000 and considering adding another. Our one battery charged completely by mid morning when it’s sunny in the summer but in winter it doesn’t charge fully at all making two batteries in winter, when are usage is high, superfluous . Do you reckon the additional battery is worthwhile

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      We have the two (want to add more) and they seem to be doing a good job so far. Batteries were at 69% last night before bed, this was after a rainy day, and this morning they were at 42%. So not sure if we could get through the night comfortably with just one. Seem to work well for us in the winter too, also depends how much PV you have coming in. We aim to get more panels up very soon, to catch some winter sun.

  • @testerjs
    @testerjs 2 года назад

    Ben you Look Like a adult version of Yorkie from Joe Joe Rabbit... and everyone loves Yorkie.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      I had no idea who you were talking about, so had to Google it. I normally get called a Nick Frost look a like.

  • @SafarWIP
    @SafarWIP Год назад

    what kind of cabinet you used? About to install the same batterys but in my shed outside, do you think it is all right?
    A bit cold there but never under 0:) and I can do some insulation for sure there.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад

      I used a millennium studio rack from thomann.de, it's not rated for the weight of these batteries, but we don't move the cabinet about and it's working well for us. As for the temps, check the instructions, there are specs for operating temps in there.

  • @programconsultant
    @programconsultant Год назад +1

    Hi Ben. Great video, helped me to set up my batteries. Question - what rack did you use and where could I buy it? Have hard time to get one in Slovakia. Many thanks.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад +1

      It's not really made for the weight of the batteries, but I figured once they were in I wasn't going to be moving it about, so should be alright. I also used some wood at the back of the batteries to support a bit of the weight. www.thomann.de/intl/millenium_sr2012_studiorack.htm

    • @programconsultant
      @programconsultant Год назад

      Thanks a lot Ben. I ordered it from Tomman and it arrived in the meantime. Take care!!!

    • @programconsultant
      @programconsultant Год назад

      Hi Ben. I have two Pylontech US 3000C as you do connected to AESun 5.6 kw invertor. For some reason, every time batteries gets fully loaded (reach 53.5volts as defined in user manual), and sun goes down, the voltage drops to 49 volts in 3to4 hours without anything being connected to it (apparch from inverter) Once it reaches 49 volts its stays stable till next day. Funny is that batteries lights still show fully charged. The figures comes from inverter. Do your batteries behave same way? Or you may have an idea what such dramatic droppage? Appreciate your input.

  • @courtmanr
    @courtmanr Год назад

    Hey Ben, I've just received my us5000 and server rack. Am I right in thinking the batteries only attach to the server rack on the front? It seems like an awful lot of weight to only be held on at the front?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад +1

      The rack I have, has fittings in the middle to hold some of the weight, I also have the back of the batteries supported with some wood.

  • @ajh8558
    @ajh8558 2 года назад

    Hi Ben, could you do an update on how it’s going with these batteries? V interested in installing similar. Thanks.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      I'll do a solar video soon, including how it is all going.

  • @bikeradycbr
    @bikeradycbr 2 года назад

    Bugger there chunky batteries!

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      They are also bloody heavy.

  • @kirenpillay
    @kirenpillay Год назад

    Are there any changes required for the DIP switches, or is the link port connection enough for it to know which one is master?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад

      I have never touched the dip switches, they are set the same as they were in the box. I think the link port defines the master battery and the dip switches only come into play when you have multiple battery banks.

  • @abelramos8983
    @abelramos8983 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ben my on grid (no hybrid) inverter got two mmpts ... Now im using one from panels can I load the other one from batterys? Technically i mean (respecting volts amps and all that)

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      Sorry, I don’t know much about other inverters etc. Just know what my system can do, and I only know that through lots of reading on the internet.

  • @sahisa
    @sahisa Год назад

    After adding 2 new US300c batteries to me my existing 3, do I need to change any settings on the inverter to ensure I am charging to the max 17.75kw capacity.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад

      If you have communication between you inverter and batteries (BMS), you shouldn't need to change any settings.

  • @piterex7
    @piterex7 Год назад

    Hello there just quick question what is the maximum voltage you set up on inverters for charging. ? Just asking cos I read on forums that if your battery cut off charging before inverter the extra current have nowhere to go and will definitely burn out the internet. So i fought ok ! But in this situation in this particular model like Growatt what if someone used this inverter as only solar no battery and then if nothing connected solar produced energy to so what it won’t burn inverter ? And one more thing what is the max charging voltage for pylontech ? They are 48v can be charged to 48-56 ?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад

      Not exactly sure of the charging voltages etc. Just set the inverter up for lithium batteries and the BMS does the rest. As for the inverter burning out with no load, it works the other way round. Solar panels do not push power to the inverter, the inverter pulls power from the panels as and when it's needed. So if you have no load, the inverter will just sit idle.

  • @rishidwadhwa
    @rishidwadhwa Год назад

    Hey Ben , great video . Would love to know what Cabinate you used and how’s it’s holding up ?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад

      I used this rack in the link, it says it won't take the weight of the batteries, but as I don't want to roll it around on the wheels it seems to be fine. Also I have small pieces of wood at the back supporting the batteries. www.thomann.de/intl/millenium_sr2012_studiorack.htm

    • @rishidwadhwa
      @rishidwadhwa Год назад

      @@Bensgarage thanks Ben will check it out .

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 2 года назад

    Nine comments and I'm first the go thumbs up! How does that bloody work? Lol

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      It’s not Range Rover, other videos just don’t seem to get the same love.

  • @grahamesells6539
    @grahamesells6539 2 года назад

    Could you explain what the white switches on the red panel do,thanks

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      Did you get the instructions with your batteries? I never changed mine when I installed it, and it all works fine and communicates with the inverter as it should, might have just been luck. According to the instruction manual. Dip 1: RS485 Baud Rate. 1: 9600, 0: 115200, after changing restart the batteries. Dip 2: CAN terminal resistance on BMS side. 1: NONE, 0: Connected, after changing no need for restart. If single group mode, keep Dip 2 at 0 position. Dip 3 & 4: reversed.

  • @FireFlySamson
    @FireFlySamson 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. How long on average do you think it will take to get the money back on 1 battery bank or approx 3.5 kwh?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      There are a lot of variables. But for us, 3.5kWh is one battery, which I can get for €1350. And then it depends on your whole system, as to how much you generate and how much you store or pull from your battery. Our current setup, with six panels, one inverter and two batteries cost us about €4500. So we should see a return on our spending in about six years, going on current electricity prices. As the price goes up, our return length gets shorter.

    • @FireFlySamson
      @FireFlySamson 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage Thanks for your answer. I had to discount a battery which I think was faulty and now the one left has stayed at 16% all day despite being sunny.. am using washing machine, tv etc and wondering if the energy is coming from. batterys which is which it hasn't gone up?

    • @FireFlySamson
      @FireFlySamson 2 года назад

      Also do you need to edit any setting if you take a battery away (or add)? or does it just trickle over

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      As I don't know your setup it's difficult to answer your question. On our inverter you set the batteries to lithium and connect the communication cable to the batteries, then the BMS does all the work from there, so if I add a battery or remove one, the BMS takes care of it.

    • @FireFlySamson
      @FireFlySamson 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage Can you force charge a battery with low voltage. It says 15% charge on it and 5v but left on all day when sunny and went down 1% so bit worried about it. It was part of two but disconnected the second one

  • @grahamesells6539
    @grahamesells6539 2 года назад

    Hi Ben, we were told that the first dip switch of the main battery should be up? As there was a communication problem we put them all down, now everything seems to be working. But yours are all down? Any comment?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      I have read that the dip switches are not important, until you have multiple battery banks. Our system is working just fine the way I have them set.

  • @flashback9966
    @flashback9966 2 года назад

    Hi Ben, can you help? Trying to get information on the 'dry contact' port. I assume this a RJ45. All I want to do is remotely turn on/off the battery. Can't seem to find anywhere on what sort of signal is required for Pins1 and 2.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      Sorry, I have no idea. Mine is hooked up to the inverter and that does all the controlling.

    • @flashback9966
      @flashback9966 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage Not to worry. Thanks.

  • @themorfill
    @themorfill 2 года назад +2

    Are the batteries just hanging off the front rail of that rack?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      No, there are supports half way along, and I have some bits of wood at the back. Too heavy to rely on the front mounts only.

  • @FireFlySamson
    @FireFlySamson 2 года назад

    Does it matter which plus and negative you attach the main (and only) bank? They both say either positive or negative but unsure if you should use left or right matching set?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      Negative are the two on the left and positive on the right, I don't think that it matters which you chose, as long as if you are putting multiple batteries in parallel you don't put neg to pos.

    • @FireFlySamson
      @FireFlySamson 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage On my app it says under errors that the charger awaken failed on the times i tried to use it. Do you know if it can be done from the solax control touchscreen? Sorry for the questions. Its hard to find any good information online and the helpdesk is in the Netherlands and not been able to contact so before booking an engineer wanted to see if it could be fixed

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      @@FireFlySamson sorry I have no experience with solax inverters. Do you have the instruction manual, that should give you a clue.

  • @badWithComputer
    @badWithComputer 2 года назад

    The Growatt manual states that there must be a breaker/fuse between battery and inverter. 150A springs to mind but not 100% on size.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      I have seen this, and when clarifying with the company where I bought it, who are also installers, say there is no need. I might add something when we install the second inverter though.

    • @rajbryanelectrical653
      @rajbryanelectrical653 2 года назад

      Hi Ben
      On your dip switches you didn't mention it, and programming

  • @alanrobinson2229
    @alanrobinson2229 Год назад

    Are most hybrid inverters compatible with pylontech batteries?
    I have a 48v 3kw SNADI hybrid inverter., previously used with led acid batteries

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад

      Sorry, I don’t know. If the inverter has a communication port and it can talk to the battery bms, then maybe. But I would check with your inverter manufacturer first.

  • @splangif
    @splangif 2 года назад

    Hi Ben ,
    My inverter has recently started making a loud buzzing noise - very odd. Only installed the day before and I did just plug in the Wi-Fi dongle before the noise started? Any ideas please
    I turned it off but doesn’t actually turn off?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      You will have to disconnect all power sources, then it should power off. As in solar pv input and grid if you are connected. There maybe a reset in the menu. Haven’t got my handbook available at the moment, but that’s what I’d try.

    • @splangif
      @splangif 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage thanks Ben
      Yep took ages to power off but when restarted all quiet :-)
      Thanks for the reply

  • @bccb491
    @bccb491 Год назад

    hi! Do you connected the bms cable (battery-invertor)? Do you have errors on invertor? A have Growatt with Pylontech (same models) and I don't have the proper communication cable. Can you make a video with the connection and settings of this particular part of the setup? I am very interested of all the process in details. I would appreciate it very much if you would do it! Good luck!

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад

      Make sure you are subscribed and click the notification bell, I have just filmed the bms connection, will put it out over the weekend.

    • @bccb491
      @bccb491 Год назад

      @@Bensgarage Done! Also a close up picture with the two connectors of the data cable would be very useful. I read a Pylontech manual that said pin 1-3 should be null. I take a look of your cable and I dont think is like that. I lot of information witch dont match. I look forward your video! Thanks again!

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад +1

      @@bccb491 I have all the dip switches set in the up position (on both batteries). Never had a problem with them. From what I understand, you don't need to change the switches until you have multiple battery banks.

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 Год назад

    1:50, it seems strange that Victron, one of the premium inverter suppliers, recommend a fuse and isolator between battery and inverter, yet your supplier dismisses this requirement. Yes, Pylontech have an on/off switch, but it needs someone to activate it, what if there's an issue and you're not around. Makes one think, maybe you should go out and buy a fuse/isolator?

  • @ellemarta
    @ellemarta Год назад

    Hi Ben nice video well done 👏👏 I trying to do the same but my question it is the battery and Inverter need to be installed in my shed to run cable out into my house .. of course in winter will be cold do I need make sure the battery and inverter will be well protected by cold water.. I hope you understand what I mean thank you...

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  Год назад +1

      A lot depends on which inverter and batteries you go for. My system, Growatt inverter will work from 0 - 55ºc and our pylontech batteries will charge 0 - 50ºc and discharge between -10 - 50ºc and shelf temperature is -20 - 60ºc, They obviously will work better in warmer temperatures.

    • @ellemarta
      @ellemarta Год назад

      @@Bensgarage hi Ben thanks for the advice the inverter and battery will be the same what you have because at moment is luck like good and better prices on market value last thing I I need to know if 2x3500 equal 7000 kWh pylontech battery is ok to run into a growatt of 48v 100ah 5000kw sorry to ask I'm new on this and I don't want make mistakes thank you..

  • @paulevans5791
    @paulevans5791 2 года назад

    What do you do if the voltage of the batteries are not balanced

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      Some sources suggest that connecting them up, they will balance themselves. I'm not sure about that, you could find the lower voltage battery and just connect that one to bring the voltage up, let it rest so that the voltages match and reconnect them all back up. Mine were the same voltage, or thereabouts. But looking to add more this year and will have to check before I install them.

  • @ricmrodrigues
    @ricmrodrigues 2 года назад

    I'm thinking about getting some of these batteries myself, but how to you connect this in such a way that your home pulls from the batteries? How is that setup? I was told by an electrician that I needed some other device and then connect only specific appliances to that, and only those would get powered. Didn't make any sense to me. Why can't this be injected at the "entrance" mimicking the power that comes from the grid, ensuring we don't need to pull as much or at all? Isn't that the whole point? thanks!

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      All the priorities are set in the inverter (in out case). I can set parameters for load source, ie solar, battery or grid, then I can do the same for charge source and then I can set when to start and stop charging the batteries from grid power. When the sun is doing it’s thing, we don’t need to worry about grid power. Our system, I have wired up in parallel to the incoming grid distribution board, taken a feed from the old board to the inverter for grid back up, and have nearly all appliances on the new board, just leaving a couple of high load items on grid until we get another inverter (making our system 10kw).

    • @ricmrodrigues
      @ricmrodrigues 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage in my case the inverter is far away on the garage, nowhere near the main breaker and the grid entry point. Is that a problem? There is a way through though. Not an easy pass! Shouldn't there be an automatic way to choose the right balance between sources depending on how priority? Like during the day sun+grid and night battery for example.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      @@ricmrodrigues Not knowing how your system is wired up, I can't comment. All I can do is explain how our system works. I have it set to power the loads, Solar first, if not enough solar coming in it then pulls from the battery as well and when the batteries get to a set point (user set) then the whole system switches to grid for the loads and charges the batteries back up to the set level. I can also set the charging priorities, which I have set on Solar and utility. Solar charges the batteries to 100%, if the sun is shining. Then if the batteries get down to 20% and there is no sun, it goes to grid charging.

    • @ricmrodrigues
      @ricmrodrigues 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage I currently have a growatt non hybrid inverter. The growatt hybrid is capable of all that on its own?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      @@ricmrodrigues Yes all that is done in the Growatt SPF5000ES hybrid inverter. I am looking at installing a second inverter which will plug into the original and run in parallel. I can run one as a host and the second as a slave unit, will give me 10kw and then I can likely go off grid.

  • @MrCarlRobinson
    @MrCarlRobinson 9 месяцев назад

    Do you have a link for the server rack please? 👍

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      It's not really made for the weight of the batteries, but I figured once they were in I wasn't going to be moving it about, so should be alright. I also used some wood at the back of the batteries to support a bit of the weight. www.thomann.de/intl/millenium_sr2012_studiorack.htm

    • @MrCarlRobinson
      @MrCarlRobinson 9 месяцев назад

      @@Bensgarage I’m gonna have 2 x SU5000 in mine so I might have to do a bit of welding! 👍

  • @giuseppefasone5263
    @giuseppefasone5263 2 года назад

    Ciao
    Io ho il tuo stesso inverter e stessa batteria ma una soltanto al momento..
    Hai riscontrato problemi di comunicazione bms?
    A me da errore 4 e 20 se la imposto in Li, se metto su user và bene ma credo non ci sia comunicazione con bms!
    Hai qualche consiglio da darmi?
    Saluti

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      Ciao,
      Non ho avuto problemi con il mio.
      Assicurati di utilizzare la porta Can sull'inverter e la porta A/Can sulla batteria, imposta l'inverter su Li e dovrebbe funzionare.

  • @kroozer5215
    @kroozer5215 2 года назад

    will your solar system still work and power the house if the grid goes down for a unlimited amount of time

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      Yes, we can be off grid with our system. Only connected to the grid until we add to the system with another inverter. But if the grid went down, we would still have power.

    • @kroozer5215
      @kroozer5215 2 года назад

      @@Bensgarage thanks Ben for the reply, why i ask is because we are on the verge of having a solar/batteries installed in a couple of weeks time and have read somewhere that if the grid went down you can only run your solar system until your batteries are basically flat then you would be without power - so this is incorrect ? or do you have to fit something where its isolated from the grid ?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад +1

      @@kroozer5215 yes, you will only get power when either the sun is out or you have plenty in your batteries. We only have six panels at the moment, and if the grid went down, we can charge the batteries through the inverter using our generator.

  • @jonerasmus9399
    @jonerasmus9399 Год назад

    Why not get into detail of how to set the dip switches ?

  • @carlosleitao1185
    @carlosleitao1185 2 года назад

    What Rack do you use ?

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      It's not the strongest and not quite rated to the weight of the batteries, but we don't move it around and is working well so far. www.thomann.de/intl/millenium_sr2012_studiorack.htm

  • @salmanelectrician4664
    @salmanelectrician4664 Год назад

    hi

  • @MT-xy7fw
    @MT-xy7fw 2 года назад

    how much did you pay?

  • @salmanelectrician4664
    @salmanelectrician4664 Год назад

    paylontec protocaal witch namber plz

  • @FraLin
    @FraLin 2 года назад

    incompetent work should not be on RUclips on my opinion, the first thing you need to connect is ground, not the fragile CANBUS.

    • @Bensgarage
      @Bensgarage  2 года назад

      In your opinion, why is it incompetent?

    • @cucucristi8365
      @cucucristi8365 Год назад

      @@Bensgarage ideo is not complete what communication protocol you used
      position 36 is 53?

  • @41546able
    @41546able 2 года назад

    Need to edit your video better. To muck
    H video

  • @louiskearney499
    @louiskearney499 Год назад

    The fact that you use the name of Jesus so easily spoils your video completely.