I’ve upgraded the system and made another video utilizing a Renogy 2000w inverter that fits into a second packout case, it can be plugged in as required for a 240v system or removed for 12volt only with charging. Recommend the Victron for quality but not that good for a portable system due to the size.
Hi Dan, I made this as a home backup power supply, we live in the Adelaide Hills in south Australia and have 5 to 10 blackouts a year due to trees and power lines down , we power tv’s internet during the power outages. The batteries have a capacity of 200ah so it will be dependent on the load, I’ve run all my entertainment system including a 65inch TV all day and the internet, Wi-Fi 24way switch for 24hours with no issue. As for the 120v plugs not sure what we would use them for in Australia as we have 240v here 🤣. The AC outlet are on the plug in Victron 1000 watt inverter. I’m currently upgrading this to a 2000watt unit so I can run additional items a microwave etc. video should be out soon.
That is a clean setup. Thanks for sharing. This has inspired me to continue my build. Fossil fuel is a thing of the past and not sustainable. We have power outages here frequently in the winter, and we spent $60 a day to keep the lights going.
Hi Damon, the costs are Australian $ the most expensive item was the batteries and BMS purchased from an Australian supplier but I know you can get them cheaper from overseas but I didn’t want to wait Batteries and BMS $1160 Victron Shunt $170 Victron Solar controller $190 200amp Fuse and holder$40 2 x Circuit breakers $20 Anderson connectors $100 USB outlet $18 Milwaukee Box $165 Switch $28 Cable $30 Sundry items $40 Total cost $1960.00
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Extremely impressive. I'd love to have something like this.
Great job!
It’s to bad inverters are so massive. Somehow Festool has a 5000watt power bank even smaller then this.
It must have a special inverter.
That is way too cool. Nice job.
Good job!
Love it. Very Impressive!
very well done i probably would have used a Victron Multi plus
I’ve upgraded the system and made another video utilizing a Renogy 2000w inverter that fits into a second packout case, it can be plugged in as required for a 240v system or removed for 12volt only with charging. Recommend the Victron for quality but not that good for a portable system due to the size.
Wow!
Savant level!
Very nice 👍
What do you power with it? How many hours backup? No 120V plugs?
Hi Dan,
I made this as a home backup power supply, we live in the Adelaide Hills in south Australia and have 5 to 10 blackouts a year due to trees and power lines down , we power tv’s internet during the power outages. The batteries have a capacity of 200ah so it will be dependent on the load, I’ve run all my entertainment system including a 65inch TV all day and the internet, Wi-Fi 24way switch for 24hours with no issue. As for the 120v plugs not sure what we would use them for in Australia as we have 240v here 🤣. The AC outlet are on the plug in Victron 1000 watt inverter. I’m currently upgrading this to a 2000watt unit so I can run additional items a microwave etc. video should be out soon.
That is a clean setup. Thanks for sharing. This has inspired me to continue my build. Fossil fuel is a thing of the past and not sustainable. We have power outages here frequently in the winter, and we spent $60 a day to keep the lights going.
Wrong. Lol
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wondering the cost of this please
Hi Damon, the costs are Australian $ the most expensive item was the batteries and BMS purchased from an Australian supplier but I know you can get them cheaper from overseas but I didn’t want to wait
Batteries and BMS $1160
Victron Shunt $170
Victron Solar controller $190
200amp Fuse and holder$40
2 x Circuit breakers $20
Anderson connectors $100
USB outlet $18
Milwaukee Box $165
Switch $28
Cable $30
Sundry items $40
Total cost $1960.00
cooling?
I have added a thermostatically controlled fan, new video to follow shortly including the addition of a 2000w inverter
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I’m using iMovie on the iPad and haven’t worked that one out yet
Will try harder next time