This is the most practical video using deep cycle lithium phosphate batteries. I have an old enclosure (solar,inverter) that was using 2 SLA batteries in series. They are dead but the housing should work. But just in case I got the inverter, and charger. So I’m good to go either way. It’s good to know these things. Thx bud.
when connecting DC anything to a battery always connect positive first then negative and vice versa to remove. battery disconnects should be on negative side also.
Thanks for the review, those cats will sneak up on you every time! The BMS will protect the battery: “Ampere Time LiFePO4 battery has built-in BMS to prevent overcharge, over-discharge, over-current, and short circuit.” The inverter has low voltage protection as well.
Cool real world tests! I like that, because if I'm in my apartment alone with the windows boarded up while society collapses, I need to boil my ramen or MRE or disinfect utensils or make hot water soup! I have a couple of Ecoflows, but I want to construct my own system now. I dig this video! Cheers from Detroit!
That was a great little review! Nice simply test and it shows us what’s it’s capable of! I’ve got the same inverter I’m just deciding if I need to get the 200ah battery or not!!
A 200Ah battery would make more sense for a 2000w inverter as you can fully use the capabilities of the battery, IMO. That said, 200Ah batteries are a bit more expensive. Longevity of LiFePO4 batteries are a great plus, too.
Cuz I had no idea what I was doing for the capacity test. Lol. As I mentioned in the video, I'll upload another capacity test with the voltage set to 12V using this battery.
This is the most practical video using deep cycle lithium phosphate batteries. I have an old enclosure (solar,inverter) that was using 2 SLA batteries in series. They are dead but the housing should work. But just in case I got the inverter, and charger. So I’m good to go either way. It’s good to know these things. Thx bud.
when connecting DC anything to a battery always connect positive first then negative and vice versa to remove. battery disconnects should be on negative side also.
Thanks for the review, those cats will sneak up on you every time!
The BMS will protect the battery:
“Ampere Time LiFePO4 battery has built-in BMS to prevent overcharge, over-discharge, over-current, and short circuit.”
The inverter has low voltage protection as well.
Cool real world tests! I like that, because if I'm in my apartment alone with the windows boarded up while society collapses, I need to boil my ramen or MRE or disinfect utensils or make hot water soup! I have a couple of Ecoflows, but I want to construct my own system now. I dig this video! Cheers from Detroit!
You have to precharge the inverter/battery using a resistor to avoid a sparks and damaging the inverter and battery..a 25ohm 50watts resistor will do
That was a great little review! Nice simply test and it shows us what’s it’s capable of! I’ve got the same inverter I’m just deciding if I need to get the 200ah battery or not!!
A 200Ah battery would make more sense for a 2000w inverter as you can fully use the capabilities of the battery, IMO. That said, 200Ah batteries are a bit more expensive. Longevity of LiFePO4 batteries are a great plus, too.
dont forget the inverter pulls on the battery as well so you got about 1280 watts out of the battery most inverters pulls about 25watts
Does it usually spark when you charge it up? Mine didn't but seems like it's charging
Yeah, the spark almost always happens.
@@chargerharbor nope it didn't spark at all but it's charged
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why do you have 16.5 volt
Cuz I had no idea what I was doing for the capacity test. Lol. As I mentioned in the video, I'll upload another capacity test with the voltage set to 12V using this battery.
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What charger is this?
Hey there,
Do you mean what inverter I'm using?
It's the Renogy 2000W inverter.
Lord Almighty! People should know their limitations.....
Can I charge this battery with solar panels?
Yes with a solar charger
How many kilowatts can be stored in the battery?
Do you mean Kilowatt hours? Of so, that'd be 1.28 kwh.
Ii
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