Are the different colors still being developed? Seems like only the gray option is available or being advertised. Also, what happened to the rack plan?
When you design the rack for holding 8 of them, I would recommend looking at what EG4 does where they have a "rack-length" buss bar just inside the front on the left and right sides respectively. This allows for having all the cables from each battery just go one to each side of the battery and hook up to a massive, long buss bar. If peeps want to use the system you show in the video where the bus bars run directly vertical in front of and along each terminal, they could obviously do that, but they would have another option if they want the buss bars to be more off to the side and separated away from each other enough that if somehow bare metal got exposed somehow on the bars, that you couldn't touch both bars at one time on accident. Just my 2 cents on design for the cabinet.
Love the new look and additional features. Are you guys going to introduce a modular system? Modular not only looks nicer, but it removes the need for cables in the outside, as well as busbars, and eliminating the need for an expensive rack. This is definitely the future for home storage systems and will encourage additional sales, because it will be so easy to just add an additional battery. Plug and play is what we want!
Inside the older Pytes model, I saw in an opened one, that the prismatic cells are poiting towards each other in separate packs. I assume it was two 24V packs added together to form 48V (well, 51.2V). Now Pytes offers to install them in all sorts of orientation, be it horizontally in racks or in wall mount kits vertically etc. Does that not pose a problem for the prismatic cells and how their internal parts get in contact with the electrolyte etc? I'm a bit worried with prismatic cells being upside down or even lying sideways, if not in perfect contact with the internal electrolyte of the battery?
Are the different colors still being developed? Seems like only the gray option is available or being advertised. Also, what happened to the rack plan?
When you design the rack for holding 8 of them, I would recommend looking at what EG4 does where they have a "rack-length" buss bar just inside the front on the left and right sides respectively. This allows for having all the cables from each battery just go one to each side of the battery and hook up to a massive, long buss bar. If peeps want to use the system you show in the video where the bus bars run directly vertical in front of and along each terminal, they could obviously do that, but they would have another option if they want the buss bars to be more off to the side and separated away from each other enough that if somehow bare metal got exposed somehow on the bars, that you couldn't touch both bars at one time on accident. Just my 2 cents on design for the cabinet.
Love the new look and additional features.
Are you guys going to introduce a modular system? Modular not only looks nicer, but it removes the need for cables in the outside, as well as busbars, and eliminating the need for an expensive rack.
This is definitely the future for home storage systems and will encourage additional sales, because it will be so easy to just add an additional battery.
Plug and play is what we want!
Modular system coming soon, hopefully Q4
@@pytesenergy please make the modular system LiFePO4 16s instead of 15s or 14s, etc., similar to some other competition.
@@pytesenergy Excellent news! Thank you for your quick reply. Hopefully it'll be sooner!
Inside the older Pytes model, I saw in an opened one, that the prismatic cells are poiting towards each other in separate packs. I assume it was two 24V packs added together to form 48V (well, 51.2V). Now Pytes offers to install them in all sorts of orientation, be it horizontally in racks or in wall mount kits vertically etc. Does that not pose a problem for the prismatic cells and how their internal parts get in contact with the electrolyte etc? I'm a bit worried with prismatic cells being upside down or even lying sideways, if not in perfect contact with the internal electrolyte of the battery?
Can the E-BOX-48100R be connected together in the same stack with the new V5°, especially communications?
Our new V5° and E-BOX-48100R are two different products and function in different ways. They cannot be mixed to use. Thank you for the question!
@@pytesenergy will E-BOX-48100 be discontinued once V5° is available?
@@maverickmacgyver 48100 will continue its production and services, no worries.
Good job 👍