heya i understand what youve done but its not really a ups now though it,how did you solve the batteries not exceeding 24volt as normally the output would hacve some sort of regulation or your just soley relying on the powersupply ,which will still over chArge the batteries
Neat! How well would a MPPT solar controller play along with that SMPS if left connected? Would you need a diode to keep from backfeeding the SMPS at the higher voltage solar controller likes to charge at?
Hello, I am your channel. I come to you because as I live in France, the mains voltage is 220V AC I bought a 12v to 110v inverter ( for USA)instead of 220v. The well-known Chinese site did not respond to my request to change the inverter for a 12v DC to 220v AC, I will have to try to manage to use a voltage doubler, but how? Do you have any idea? Thank you in advance
There is an easier solution to this problem, get an inverter with better switchover time or an online ups or just a better power supply with a longer hold-up time.
The answer is if you make this device and connect to the grid...and how many current you use us many you pay electric bill ...no one can escape to the grid power...who can explain in my comment if its not true and why..
First off: I like what you're doing. Showing relatively simple solutions that can be done without a big budget. But I think you could very much improve your videos by dropping this absolutely annoying stock music and explaining more of what you're doing. You're not a 5 minute craft video. You have actual contents. Show it! For example: What and why are you checking, with the battery voltages and the lamp? What are the holes for you drill? Why do it in such a way? Why are you soldering the connectins to the batteries instead of using connectors? I myself always tend to overengineer my solutions, so I'd really love to get the reasoning and/or opinions behind your decisions. All in all: Keep on tinkering!
A B25A currcuit-breaker and less then 1 square-millimeter copper-wire? Will you set yourself on fire? Please learn the elementary rules of the electro-technics! You can do that a lot better! This, by now, is a deathly 'machine' in any way! And using the yellow/green wire, for any thing other then "PE" is absolutly FORBIDDEN! No 'negativ'! It's the wrong colour! Never use the yellow/green wire for anything that had a potenional! Only for "PE" ! (Only "Earthing" - Potenional Equalisation ! ) You can use a 'pink wire with blue and red dots and grey stripes' for 'negativ', IF YOU WANT TO do! But never a yellow/green one! - NEVER! - Please go to school and learn a profession, ELECTRICIAN is a beautiful PROFESSION! It's about 45 years ago, I've learned that too, and never, ever forget the safety rules! (... now I'm retiered ... !) All the best for you! - And stay safe, also for your 'technics'! - Markus - db9pz (my HAM-radio call - JN39fq - 5km/3miles east of LX)
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i love the way all of his videos are a total fire hazard yet nothing has combusted yet :D
Awesome build!! It'll pay for itself with the first power fluctuation!
Thanks brother. You’re a smart guy. Keep it up. 😊
you are imaginative
heya i understand what youve done but its not really a ups now though it,how did you solve the batteries not exceeding 24volt as normally the output would hacve some sort of regulation or your just soley relying on the powersupply ,which will still over chArge the batteries
Creative video, thanks :)
Love from Assam
thanks for sharing very nice vide
Neat!
How well would a MPPT solar controller play along with that SMPS if left connected? Would you need a diode to keep from backfeeding the SMPS at the higher voltage solar controller likes to charge at?
Yes . Diode is necessary tk prevent backfeed
Hello Mr Electron !
Which cordless drill screw driver you have which brand and model
Plz reply ASAP
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Can you help or explain more about the controller
Is it possible to charge the battery from a 24V, 20 A power supply?
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Hello, I am your channel. I come to you because as I live in France, the mains voltage is 220V AC I bought a 12v to 110v inverter ( for USA)instead of 220v. The well-known Chinese site did not respond to my request to change the inverter for a 12v DC to 220v AC, I will have to try to manage to use a voltage doubler, but how? Do you have any idea? Thank you in advance
What type of syringe would I need to fill a lead acid battery . thanks
There is an easier solution to this problem, get an inverter with better switchover time or an online ups or just a better power supply with a longer hold-up time.
Hi anna
The answer is if you make this device and connect to the grid...and how many current you use us many you pay electric bill ...no one can escape to the grid power...who can explain in my comment if its not true and why..
👍 You need a better soldering iron!
the sketchiest thing someone could build
First off: I like what you're doing. Showing relatively simple solutions that can be done without a big budget. But I think you could very much improve your videos by dropping this absolutely annoying stock music and explaining more of what you're doing. You're not a 5 minute craft video. You have actual contents. Show it! For example: What and why are you checking, with the battery voltages and the lamp? What are the holes for you drill? Why do it in such a way? Why are you soldering the connectins to the batteries instead of using connectors?
I myself always tend to overengineer my solutions, so I'd really love to get the reasoning and/or opinions behind your decisions.
All in all: Keep on tinkering!
Om Ah Houm
A B25A currcuit-breaker and less then 1 square-millimeter copper-wire? Will you set yourself on fire? Please learn the elementary rules of the electro-technics!
You can do that a lot better!
This, by now, is a deathly 'machine' in any way!
And using the yellow/green wire, for any thing other then "PE" is absolutly FORBIDDEN!
No 'negativ'!
It's the wrong colour!
Never use the yellow/green wire for anything that had a potenional!
Only for "PE" ! (Only "Earthing" - Potenional Equalisation ! )
You can use a 'pink wire with blue and red dots and grey stripes' for 'negativ', IF YOU WANT TO do! But never a yellow/green one! - NEVER! -
Please go to school and learn a profession, ELECTRICIAN is a beautiful PROFESSION! It's about 45 years ago, I've learned that too, and never, ever forget the safety rules! (... now I'm retiered ... !)
All the best for you! - And stay safe, also for your 'technics'! -
Markus - db9pz
(my HAM-radio call - JN39fq - 5km/3miles east of LX)