Thanks for posting! I have been searching everywhere on how to connect SA (solar assistant) to the batteries at the same time its connected to the inverters! I think this is the only youtube video showing exactly how to do it.
I misspoke when I said splitter. It’s a RJ45 duplicator. About $5. Not a Ethernet duplicator. Monoprice T Adapter 8P8C, 1F/2F... www.amazon.com/dp/B0069LVUPS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This is very helpful, thank you. Do you happen to have links to the splitters and parts you used here that you could maybe drop in the video description?
@@jeffmotes2129 Thank you so much! It's helpful to know tried and true products. There are so many that "say they do this or that" but aren't to spec and don't work properly for a given application.
It really depends on how hot it is outside. I’ve been 100% off grid the past three days. The prior three weeks my energy requirements were so high I couldn’t generate enough to power my home AND fully charge the batteries. So there were a lot of days I would go on grid from around midnight till 9 am. Back in April I was on grid around 10 hours for the whole month.
That seems too awkward to be practical. I’m planning to build a battery that is similar in capacity but I’m going to take 96 lithium iron phosphate cells and I’m going to group them and six blocks of parallel and 16 and series and there will be only one state of charge monitor. Each cell is rated for 304 amp hours. There will be no deviation between paralleled cells. I think I’m gonna have to make a RUclips video
Thanks for posting! I have been searching everywhere on how to connect SA (solar assistant) to the batteries at the same time its connected to the inverters! I think this is the only youtube video showing exactly how to do it.
I misspoke when I said splitter. It’s a RJ45 duplicator. About $5. Not a Ethernet duplicator.
Monoprice T Adapter 8P8C, 1F/2F... www.amazon.com/dp/B0069LVUPS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thanks Jeff! Good to see some more videos! I was actually just talking to someone this week about the large battery bank problem.
Thanks
What label tags are you using?
I used a Nimbot D110 Label Printer with appropriate cable tags.
This is very helpful, thank you. Do you happen to have links to the splitters and parts you used here that you could maybe drop in the video description?
I’ll try. Give me a day or so.
Just loaded links.
@@jeffmotes2129 Thank you so much! It's helpful to know tried and true products. There are so many that "say they do this or that" but aren't to spec and don't work properly for a given application.
Thanks
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O my nice big bank of batteries
Thanks!
Brother how long can u run on those batteries..
It really depends on how hot it is outside. I’ve been 100% off grid the past three days.
The prior three weeks my energy requirements were so high I couldn’t generate enough to power my home AND fully charge the batteries. So there were a lot of days I would go on grid from around midnight till 9 am.
Back in April I was on grid around 10 hours for the whole month.
Can you show you dip switch settings?
I’ll have to do another video.
That seems too awkward to be practical. I’m planning to build a battery that is similar in capacity but I’m going to take 96 lithium iron phosphate cells and I’m going to group them and six blocks of parallel and 16 and series and there will be only one state of charge monitor. Each cell is rated for 304 amp hours. There will be no deviation between paralleled cells. I think I’m gonna have to make a RUclips video
You should. That would be interesting to see.