60kWh Tesla Battery DIY Powerwall System Tour
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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Wiring Diagram: i.imgur.com/yeo5v1r.jpg
Intro 0:00
Cabinet: 0:16
Charge Controller 0:51
Solar Array 1:10
Distribution System 1:25
Inverter/Charger 4:08
BMS 6:28
Battery Modules 9:20
Summarised Price List:
Tesla Model S P85 Battery: $5,800
Victron Multiplus 24|3000|70 120V: $1200
Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/85 tr: $700
Victron BMV-712: $200
SIMPbms With Display: $400
JA Solar 315W Panels (9X): $1600
Wires + Cables: $200
Bus components: $200
Circuit Breakers: (7X) $160
Other Small Components (Mounting Hardware, Lugs, Etc) $150
Non Exact Total: $10,610+
(Excludes shipping costs as it varies by location)
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Most parts (excluding the Tesla Battery and solar panels) were bought off of Amazon US and eBay.
The Tesla Battery was bought off of Yahoo Auction here in Japan. And no, there aren't any more for sale.
Solar panels were also bought of off another Japan only site: www.solar-off.com
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SimpBMS Manual:
github.com/Tom-evnut/SimpBMS
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Purchase links (Amazon US):
Victron Multiplus: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
Victron SmartSolar MPPT: www.amazon.com/Victron-SmartS...
Victron BMV-712: www.amazon.com/Victron-Energy...
Victron VE.bus Smart Dongle: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
Victron MK3-USB Adapter: www.amazon.com/Victron-MK3-US...
Blue Sea Systems 250A Busbar: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
Blue Sea Systems 100A Busbar: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
Blue Sea Systems Terminal Fuse: www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Syste...
True Copper (not CCA) 2AWG Cable: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
2 AWG Cable Lugs: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
2/0AWG Cable Lugs: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
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SimpBMS Purchase links:
www.secondlife-evbatteries.co...
evshop.fr/en/bms/280-1136-sim...
www.lithium-power.com.au/prod...
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You say it's not a tutorial. But I found this one of the most informative and easy to keep up with films on RUclips.. Great work. And thank you for taking the time to make it. 👍 From an electrical newbie, who now understands a little more.
Magnificent setup! If it were me, I would have a clear plexiglass cover showing it off! LOL
Dont forget the led light strip that would express the beauty even more.
@@jozefmrkvicka4223 hell yes
Love this comment
Surely you'd need a beautiful model to stand there and gesticulate. For a product of this standard, a model would be a bare minimum - certainly here in Australia it would be (a very politically correct young blonde in swimmers, naturally). ;-)
@@deldridg Due to the warm environment in that room It would be impolite to ask her to stand there with clothes on.
This wall is way more powerful than any other things! Thanks alot for the tour! 💯
My god, just 3.47k subscribers.
This is good.
I'm loving it.
You obviously need to give a little more information in videos but man these projects are gem.
Means a lot man! Thank you 👍
@@ZaiFuchigami
Excellent video Zai!
Nice set up there too.
Neat and tidy. Could you tell me the voltage of each bank please. Would love to get hold of a tesla battery for our off grid system instead of the lead acid batteries we have.
@@geepea101able he mentioned that in the video. Each module/bank is 24 volts. He has them all wired in parallel, so even with all 14 banks, he's still at 24 volts.
None the less, I envy this guys setup a lot, straight GOALS right here. Maybe one day!
Good Job Man!!! Great setup. Love it. Hope to see more of your solar projects.
Very well done. Very impressive. Good depth of knowledge. Thanks for taking the time to create your video.
Absolutely beautiful, thanks for the details
Thank You so much, very kind of Yours to share the great work You've done
Very wise to use well established components from Tesla. Very nice 👍🏻
Absolutely love watching young people making a serious effort, using affordable parts but doing a good job. Well done there :)
If only the older (my) generations were making as much of an effort.
Just installed a big system myself in Newzealand, that's an brilliant walk threw, we'll done.
"that's something that people pointed out in my previous video so i fixed that" got my like, world needs more people like you
Absolutely crazy project! Love it!
Beautifully done! I built a smaller system, a 5.3 kWh Tesla battery/inverter/dual solar controller power system in a 29" long aluminum toolbox, also with mostly Victron parts. It's sort of portable *if* you can lift 100+ lbs.
Do you have schematics for your build?
Some video is better than none for sure! Thanks, it was useful!
Very well explained. Like it 👍👍👍
You've got cool stuff Dude loved it keep going... 👍
Very exciting to see you using major components and electronics from the pack, rather than pulling out thousands of loose batteries and building something from scratch. I would love to see someone make a business of this - selling power wall solutions for relatively cheap.
No one in their right mind would do that. Huge responsibility if something goes wrong with older and used battery packs and for what, 'relatively' small profit.
This channel deserves much more subscribers than it has.
Good setup and a great video very informative
Thank uou thank uou thank uou uoung man. It was an eye opener watching this video. I subbed to follow your channel.
Great video! Nice and cool project. Big brain 😊
Love it, inspiering!
Great video, thanks Zai! Would love it if you did an in depth video of setting up the SIMP BMS too.
You make it so simple...WOW
great work, Buddy ☺️☺️
Nice Job!
Great video
Great job. I like it 👍
Great job.
Nice Work! 👍 You inspired me...I want that too! 🙋🏻🇩🇪
Great video. A lot of people place comments, but few actually build this.
Thanks, a lot of keyboard warriors on YT
Very nice system. Some more panels would nice.
Very nice!
Inspiring. My house has very low requirement 11-12 kWh/day (Passivhaus standard). Already have 14kWh storage but considering supplementing with Nissan Leaf batteries when my Nissan Leaf needs to be scrapped. I'll keep watching. Thanks for very informative video.
Impressive!
Your job is impressive. thank you for interesting video
Great videos. Am just curious how you don’t have more content on here. Especially with the Nissan Leaf
Congratulation on a nice setup. I currently use a 775AH 48V FLA forklift battery for my off grid solar system. It works well but I could do with more capacity, I would love a Tesla battery like you have but unfortunately they are in short supply and expensive here in Australia. I use the same breakers for AC and DC and have found them to be very good too.
awesome video I saw the price of the powerwall and searched for someone using the tesla car battery and found this great video
Cool
i have 2 model S battery in my Van - Victron Charger+ inverter- 650 watts flexible solar -
i charge Sur ron Ebike - built system 3 yrs ago - have parts to quick charge with EV chargers but have not needed yet - your system very nice / clean
There's no way in hell, that I would put that much dense lithium in my house. I'd have that sucker on the side of the house in a different building that if it burnt down oh well you know lol. It's a great setup so don't get me wrong. I just would not have that in my house because all it takes is one bad cell to catch fire and then you lose everything.
I agree I would also have them in a steel box and make sure that I had multiple ABC fire extinguishers.
House insurance?
Bro everybody says the same comment but you really don't know how the fuck lithium works and until you take an educational course on it rather than 2 seconds of Googling oh my God lithium is dangerous like a fucking dumb fuck then hold your comment there's this thing called a BMS a battery management system if you know what the fuck you're doing clearly you don't but this kid does he has a fucking engineering degree and knows how to correctly set it up so no it's not dangerous especially when it's stationary versus in a fucking moving vehicle that can have collisions and oh it was designed for that so sit the fuck down I'll pull out the chair for you
This answers my question about using Tesla batteries for a battery bank
come out with that hydro project pls :P
Nice video mate
Super nice build 👍😄 i’m starting to buy victron parts but i will go with the multiplus 2 5000 watt x3 to get 3 phase 380 volt ,
and solar array around 20 kw
and 100-200 kw/h battery’s..
That sounds like a hell of a system! Hope you’re doing a video on it, would be awesome to see it
Interesting
On current balancing on your batteries -- the opposite corner connection method does not balance your peak currents beyond two batteries, but it is better than taking both connections from one side. Your cross connect cables and battery modules form a multi-stage low pass filter, and charge is first provided to or from the batteries on each end, but the center batteries are always five time constants (or more, as the number of batteries goes up) behind to get to 99% current of the batteries on the ends. Eventually, the batteries in the middle will equalize (in *voltage* , not current) to the end batteries after enough time, but the tail current is always a superposition of all the stacked currents from all the modules.
The result of all this is that your charger may or may not fully charge all the modules in the middle before it shuts down, and the middle batteries are not doing the same work as the ends.. It depends on the tail current algorithm, and how much resting period there is to allow the voltages to equalize, etc.
There are two ways to balance all the currents; one is to home run all modules with equal length, equal resistance cables to a common post, or two, to use multiple corner symetry in your battery cabling, which may be impractical with these big modules.
You can model the system using a circuit simulator, but use supercapacitor RC equivalents with IC (initial condition) set to your lowest battery voltage. A fixed voltage battery model doesn't charge up like a real battery. A fixed voltage battery model *will* show you the initial condition when charge is first applied, and how far they are out of balance at time t(0).
It's wonderful to be able to access insights from experts such as yourself. One question arises - at what point do the relative cell charging characteristic tolerances make fine balancing irrelevant beyond a certain point? It appears that the starting point is to assume the batteries are identical. Is there a test to determine such things? Just wondering. Cheers and thank you, from Sydney - Dave
Thanks for sharing. You mentioned you are in Japan - anything regarding earthquake protection to prevent fire... in case something falls on the cells or cause a short ...? OK, if a quake is so powerful that the whole house collapses it does not mattter any more, but a smaller one...
Hey man! Great job!
Can you make an update video of the system?
How's it been performing? Any stats you can share, etc?
Great setup. I see that you used tomzn dx breakers between the charge controler, the inverter and the batteries. Unless I'm wrong, those dc breaker are one way, what means they can only handle current goi g in one direction. Or have you used one for the charge controler and another for the inverter?
I'm planning on building a solar system. I've just ordered 30 used 250 watt solar panels, $51 each delivery to my door.
@sawmiller smith - mind giving up the source ?
@@albergaharriott5257 you can find them on ebay. Lots of used solar panels for sale.
Hi, great project and probably the best video and explanation on this type of project. Just one question regarding the contactor, which contactor did you use and how did you connect it to the simpbms, I have tried the original one from the battery that is a Gigavac GV200-004 but cannot figure out the connection to the simpbms from the manual? thanks
Nice clear video Zai thankyou.
I also have a 3 kVA Multiplus and MPPT charge controller to set up , Can i ask what settings you used to interface with those battery modules so they partied nicely together ?
Finally
However you got ahold of those Tesla packs for 5k I have no idea. That’s an amazing price.
Loving your content. How’s the hydrogen generator coming along? Hope to get some updates from you 😇
Zai, What a great set up and video. Maybe it's obvious to some people, but I was wondering why you didn't use all of the Tesla battery modules? Follow-up question...Can you add more modules in the future for more capacity?
To be honest I should explained that in the video. The 14 modules I installed is more than enough energy to power my house so i though I’d save the other two. One modules I used for its cells to be built into smaller battery packs to power small devices. One modules has 444 basically perfectly balanced and high quality 18650 cells that would cost north of $1000 if bought as loose cells. The other module I’ll keep intact for another solar system in a workshop. To answer your last question, yes, you could add more modules in parallel to Increase capacity, but you could run into balancing issues if the modules you add aren’t degraded to the similar degree as the already installed ones. I don’t plan to add anymore as again, it’s more than enough capacity but, I also doubt another one of these pack will come out to the market in Japan anytime soon.
Brilliant system. Don’t think you have enough solar for your battery capacity but then yiu don’t draw much power so you could probably run for 2 weeks with no sun!
This is a nice setup you got going on there.
Would it be possible to use the battery pack in it's original state, aka without removing the modules, and do something similar to power a mobile home/trailer/caravan? Asking because I do live in a could country (-20C, -25C). So coolant for keeping it warm in winter and cold in summer would be nice.
Don't know if anyone has asked or if you have done it. I'd like to see a complete list of components and how you wired everything in. This was a way cool video. Thank you.
Listed in the description
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Is your system connected to your house breaker box and if yes, what amount of permitting you had to do with (TEPCO?) the power company?
I live down in Miura and in a few months, I was thinking of starting to add panels to supplement my house's energy needs...
Got fully electric house so eco-cute/oven/IH/AC/washing machine take quite a lot of power...
Great video. What are the charge parameters your programed into the MPPT?
11k for 85 kwh powerwall is very cheap. I paid 18k for 2 13.5 kwh powerwalls including gateway from Tesla. Tesla charges 7k for each powerwall
My thoughts exactly. 11k is an amazing bargain for that setup. I was fully expecting cost to be at least 20k.
Your biggest limiting factor here will be heat. Tesla packs are liquid cooled for a reason. They maintain a very specific temperature gradient.
It actually isn't a limiting factor for my setup. Tesla modules have active liquid cooling (and heating) to manage the pack temp rise during supercharging where power can go higher than 150kW. Since my max power going in or out of the battery bank never goes above 5kW, cooling isn't required because the cells don't heat up at such low c-rates. And since the modules are inside the house where there is always climate control, the batteries are never exposed to damaging temperatures or conditions.
Yes sistema 👍⚡🔋💡🔌☀️
How well do the solar panels work? Ive just purchased 6-300watt flexible panels for a airstream camper project and have room for 12 more if needed, all vents and A/C removed so I’ve got 28 feet of roof to work with. Ive got everything you have as far as Victron 24/3000 UL version and the 150/100 Mttp. Question though, Why choose the Tesla batt when you could purchase cells and build 8 or 12 24v 100 ah Batt w/24v BMS? Allowing a very easy swap if any cell were to fail, vrs Tesla and also the cells have a 5000/10year warranty? Thanks in advance if you have time to reply. PS nice set up and if the panels are in-fact 315watt could you point me to where you purchased as I plan on making a portable array to be plugged into the roof array as everything in this build will run off the solar so wattage is a must for 24/7 operation
You did you a great job…. May i know more and talk to you about this system??
Nice work 👍👍 but it's a big storage for a small solar panels installation, no ? I try to understand, for sure battery life will be extended in infinity range !
I agree. Maybe add more solar cells to get more use from the batteries. Can you sell power back to the grid in Japan?
Why not use an existing Sma sunnyboy or equivalent charge controller inverter?
Nice setup! No SPD's?
what are the charge / discharge settings ......like 26vdc max and 23vdc drain ....thanks
Ventilation for inverter so important
Nice job 👍. I am thinking of doing something similar in our basement. How are the cells doing after 2 years? Has the simp BMS had to disconnect the contactor at all?
Thanks! Cells are doing great, no issues with cell going out of balance or any corrosion issues. The cell balance is still holding steady at 5mV delta across all 14 modules. The BMS did trip the contactor twice during a patch of near zero sun during our rainy season. Supplemented with a gas generator.
Full tutorial series on this with explanations of why you need each component and how to assemble and wire would be amazing! What is your background? Electrical engineering?
That’s a great idea, maybe I’ll make a series in the future! My background isn’t really electrical engineering in the professional sense. I’m actually self taught using the internet (mostly Google & RUclips) to learn and study electromechanical engineering.
@@ZaiFuchigami awesome man, I hope you find the time
Bruise Oh man, me too :)
@@ZaiFuchigami Any chance you could share which websites in particular you used to teach yourself EE? I’m wanting to do a similar project, any help is appreciated!
@@ZaiFuchigami please share with us the main internet sites where you studied . Thank you very much!
If space wasn't an issue why couldn't you use the whole encase battery as is - and connect it to the rest of the system with the added bonus of being able to thermal control the heat disepation if needed ?
I'm not well versed in electrical engineering, but you could have reduced your costs if you went for solar inverter like goodwe? which comes with combined MPPT and battery charger
the question is where can you get that price for the tesla pack? ebay, auction ? seriously please let me know i am interested and cool stuff.
very interesting.. do you think it would be possible to grab a tesla power wall and upgrade it with those batteries to effectively have a huge power wall that uses their app and hence be able to get the upgrades and all that?
Maybe there would be a way to sneak more modules in in parallel....
Amazing setup ! how on earth did you learn how to do all that ?
RUclips ;-)
Which contactor is that one? Thanks
Very informative vidio
How i can bay full system with battery in pakistan cost plz
Super impressive! I would love to commission you to build something like this for me. If that's something you might be interested in please let know. Hats off to you.
i only see one issue, the way you wired it is drawing first the first tesla battery as you have +/- on the same and not + on 1st tesla and - on the last tesla by doing this insure full discharge and full charge to all at the same time.
Is this the house you live in / can you tell a bit more about what this system powers?
We gonna need to double up on da power. I need more battrees
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Those walls need to be covered at least with a 5/8 drywall inside with plastering on all the edges, joints and screws, you are taking a big risk of fire remember this advice "Safety first" at all times.
Drywall isn’t going to help much if a actual thermal runaway situation occurs.
Thanks for your video. I found it helpful but can I ask why you have a huge battery but only 2.3kw of pannels? I would expect this to take over 3 days to charge the batteries which makes the battery size pointless unless you suffer from blackouts? Why would you not go for a larger inverter given the size of the battery?
It is very likely that he is not around always or his consumption is very low.
Battery will provide enough use for a week during periods of bad weather.
Inverter size is based on the largest equipment he wants to power and not battery size
Cool project, how long do the panels take to fully charge the battery pack? I plan on doing something similar in the future.
Takes about 30 hours of full sunlight to charge the battery, which is around 5-6 days worth of sun. But since I use around half of what I generate a day during the day, it takes longer. so around 10-15 days would be normal. But this is mostly due to the lack of roof space I have. you could add more panels to charge faster.
@@ZaiFuchigami Nice, how did you end up getting that battery? The cost for this project is pretty impressive.
I wish i could have a system like yours... atleast 10 kw... 😔😔😔 we always experience black outs here in the phillipines😔😔😔
Excellent build. How much power does your house draw in a day?
The house draws around 3-4kWh in winter and 4-6kWh in summer. Although when the mini split A/C is running it goes to 10-12kWh a day
That bank looks like it will over heat, you need to put space between cell banks
Só um louco faria isso
A cada tem seguro integral?
RE: Battery Modules in the house
Why did you not consider the risk of a battery fire, which is uncontrollable, during the planning stage? In the event of a battery fire, your whole house will burn down with it. Have you had no other option, e.g. storing them outside in a purpose build concrete block housing to keep the fire hazard away from the house, outside but adjacent to the house wall closest to the cabinet with all the electronics?
i guess they are li-cobalt. Liquid cooling would dramatically increase safety even if the loop has no radiator. Because Runaway is less likely with running coolant.
you can place a tub benath the battery in case of fluid leakage
Hi, how and where can I buy Tesla batteries 60 kWh and 85 kWh please help me
Hey Zia, Awesome build. ❤ Love it. I live south of La Paz Mexico. In 2015, 9 years ago, I built our home out in the desert. No grid available. I bought 22 used Tesla batteries from demolished Smart cars. These are 54V nominal lithium batteries made by Tesla. At the time each used battery cost me $1,000 USD. I connected all 22 batteries with a machined bus bar and used NO BMS. I have been running my house that has multiple 2 ton air conditioners since 2015 with no problem. My QUESTION to you is if you used no BMS how much cheaper would your system be? I’m selling my Mexican house in moving back to the states so I will need to rebuild my system in the USA for my new house. I very much like your system. Much love from Mexico ❤. Also have no fear of heat for you batteries it gets really hot where I live and I am on top of a volcano vent. Your home will never get hot enough to cause a problem for the batteries unless the house burns down first. For inverter and MPPT I am using a Schneider 6848 and 200/80 MPPT.
Hi! Thanks for the kind words! Your systems sounds great, its always cool to see others DIY-ing their own off gris setups. If I didn't use a BMS the total cost would only go down around $400USD, or the cost of the simpBMS itself. The benefit of using the simpBMS is the simplicity of setup as it uses the original Tesla slave BMS boards and original Tesla wiring harness. It's almost plug and play reading data from only 4 pins from the daisy chained wiring harness. Adding a BMS to your system would be slightly more difficult as the 54V Tesla SmartCar modules don't have slave BMS boards and you'd have to use a multi channel BMS board like a Batrium or Orion system reading cell data from the balance connector.
How much price 1 unit tesla model battery?
Dude where did you get a Model S pack for 5800$ shipped?
I just bought two modules I'm doing a 10kw system and they cost 2400$ tax + shipping.
Looking for a good BMS to use but this one is pretty high 700$ for only two modules, what would you suggest?
Thanks for the Video and take it Easy Man!
Casey
Bought that pack from Yahoo Auction here in Japan. There’s basically zero demand for Tesla parts and batteries here so it was heavy undervalued compared to the prices in the states. Seems to have been a one off though.
If you plan on hooking the two modules you have in series, you could get away with any old 12S 48v BMS and two Tesla module breakout boards to replace the slave BMS’. The SimpBMS is actually only around $350. Still expensive but very good.
@@ZaiFuchigamiThat's heck of a deal. I really appreciate your insight on what bms to use. So I can just get a bms for Li 48v and hook it to both modules on those boards. That's way easier than what I was planning!
Thanks!