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Thanks for you reply on the jackery THREAD Adrian. This is a great demo of expanding the EB150 battery using the case battery. Just wonder could you connect in a way that would charge the case battery when there is sun via the EB150 then as sun goes the case starts supplying power back to the EB150. I am guessing the manual route of swapping cables at tea team would do it. Or. Put a splitter on the solar panel so both get charge during the day. Guess it is which is the most efficient
@Michael Cansfield No problem at all, glad it was useful. My current setup is just using the 10A AC power brick that comes with the case battery and charging off the EB150 on sunny days. Due to the charging voltage required by the case battery (14.6V) you'd need some kind of solar charge controller as a minimum because the voltage that comes in from the panels would overcharge and damage it. As part of introducing DIY to the channel, I'm going to get a couple of the all-in-one (hybrid) solar inverters. The 12V version (ebay.us/oLqNgz - affiliate link) to try with the case battery (newer version of case battery also on the way from China) so I can charge it and use the system much like the EB150 at the moment. I can then tap off the battery direct to charge the EB150 (with 12V-24V step up converter) and that covers charging everything from one lot of solar panels. The advantage of the all-in-one units, is that they are great value for money as all you need to do is add a battery and solar panels. The 24V version (ebay.us/oTq8BH - affiliate link) will be used for my 8 x LiFePO4 prismatic cells that are also on the way from China to build my first DIY battery (24V). That one will be able to charge the EB150 direct with no converter as it's in the 16-60V range. Sorry for the long-winded reply, but I find this kind of thing addictive as I slowly start to run all my electricals using solar power. The big bonus is that I'm learning loads along the way too!
@@DADvinci Thanks Adrian. I will look at solar panels to keep the all powers charged over several days while camping. I will probably get rigid panels. The all powers has a max solar in of 5A. Will have to see the voltage of the panels to determine the wattage. I'm hoping it can take 200 watt panel
Hola,tengo una bateria como esa y resulta que se me bloquea cuando hay un pico alto de voltaje sabes si hay alguna forma de resetear o desbloquear la bateria para que siga funcionando? Gracias por tus videos
@Alfonso Jiménez Duarte Buen día y gracias por tu comentario. He disparado el BMS (sistema de gestión de la batería) - protección contra sobrecorriente antes. Para restablecer, dejé la batería por un período corto de tiempo y luego comencé a recargar, lo que resultó en que la batería se pueda usar (despertar) nuevamente. ¿Ha intentado recargar la batería? Todo lo mejor, Adrian.
@@DADvinci hola de nuevo si , e comprobado que volviendo a conectar el cargador a la bateria se reactiva nuevamente la cosa es que yo uso esa bateria en un kayak y si me pasa en alta mar me quedo tirado al no tener corriente eléctrica para reactivar la bateria
@ChurchInAshes Good day! It has been updated since I did this video, so might be worth a look if you want to see the difference (ruclips.net/video/AEjroUPdkTw/видео.html). As long as it's tied down (as in my car), should be fine when on the move. I'm very impressed with this so far, especially for the price. Please shout if you need anything else. All the best, Adrian
@Taigen Etsudo Hiya, how are you doing? I did open the case in the short video suggested at 2:26 😊. Here's the link to the video if you would like a look > ruclips.net/video/c4I1S871H_k/видео.html. Enjoy 😊
@CanadianTank007 Hey! How are you doing? Thanks very much for your generous feedback, it's always appreciated😊. I must admit that I didn't realise how useful it was going to be at the start. It also helped focus my efforts on DIY too as the design is a simple one (Cells + BMS + charging method) and some viewers have already asked to see me build as well. One set of cells for the battery build have been lost in transit (successful AliExpress dispute/refund with seller), so another set is on its way hence the delay in building (videos). I've got what can only be classed as a massive (physically) 24V 8S 200A Daly BMS (from AliExpress) waiting at home for the 2nd set of cells to be delivered. I can't lie, I'm actually getting excited about the prospect of DIY. Also looking forward to the revised version of this case battery arriving so I can store even more sunshine as we move into UK Spring. How's the weather been in your lovely part of the world? Cheers, A
@@DADvinci yeah I've just been trying to get some stuff sorted out with the house before I start going crazy with batteries and a power wall style system. Glad to see you're getting into the DIY it's definitely interesting building your own packs. Everyone's needs are different. And the weather's not been too bad in Florida
Not been on channel for a while - Hope you are well Adrian? I am looking at something like this for my campervan which I am still full time in - thanks for the link :)
@Pete Coventry Hey Pete! It's great to hear from you! I hope you are well and looking forward to the better weather? Other than getting over a black-eye in this video, I've been well thanks😊. This battery has been great and I've been waiting for their latest version to arrive (apparently in the next couple days) so can report back on that too. Take care 😊
@@DADvinci Nice! - I settled for a 100ah battery in a tiny case with a 3000W inverter and a 215W panel setup - like I had in my old van ( Victron) no complaints - as for the weather - no idea mate about the UK Live in Portugal now in the bus and it's 31 today :)
@Joe Koster Good day Joe! Thanks for your kind feedback, much appreciated😊👍. Yes, I've received it and have been testing it out (also on my MPP Solar DIY build). So far, it's even better than the original version. Now I've completed the Jackery 500 video, I'll be working on case battery one (hopefully out bank holiday weekend). I was going to buy yet another, but held back as I need to work on the 24V DIY build first. All the best, Adrian
@@DADvinci Thanks for replying✌️ Sounds good, I am excited to finally get it! Planning on using it with my electric outboard and charge it with my solar panel on longer trips! Greetings Joe
@alanday5255 You're most kind, thank you 😃👍 The demand for these batteries has certainly affected the prices, along with nearly everything else costing more. I guess this was a budget option at the time of filming. All the best, Adrian
Thanks so much for your support! You may find this playlist useful > bit.ly/2OsIKmH. While you’re here, please like, subscribe > bit.ly/2Uln5O5 and be a part of the DADvinci community by posting a comment or question. Cheers😀👍
Thanks for you reply on the jackery THREAD Adrian. This is a great demo of expanding the EB150 battery using the case battery. Just wonder could you connect in a way that would charge the case battery when there is sun via the EB150 then as sun goes the case starts supplying power back to the EB150. I am guessing the manual route of swapping cables at tea team would do it. Or. Put a splitter on the solar panel so both get charge during the day. Guess it is which is the most efficient
@Michael Cansfield No problem at all, glad it was useful. My current setup is just using the 10A AC power brick that comes with the case battery and charging off the EB150 on sunny days. Due to the charging voltage required by the case battery (14.6V) you'd need some kind of solar charge controller as a minimum because the voltage that comes in from the panels would overcharge and damage it.
As part of introducing DIY to the channel, I'm going to get a couple of the all-in-one (hybrid) solar inverters. The 12V version (ebay.us/oLqNgz - affiliate link) to try with the case battery (newer version of case battery also on the way from China) so I can charge it and use the system much like the EB150 at the moment. I can then tap off the battery direct to charge the EB150 (with 12V-24V step up converter) and that covers charging everything from one lot of solar panels. The advantage of the all-in-one units, is that they are great value for money as all you need to do is add a battery and solar panels.
The 24V version (ebay.us/oTq8BH - affiliate link) will be used for my 8 x LiFePO4 prismatic cells that are also on the way from China to build my first DIY battery (24V). That one will be able to charge the EB150 direct with no converter as it's in the 16-60V range.
Sorry for the long-winded reply, but I find this kind of thing addictive as I slowly start to run all my electricals using solar power. The big bonus is that I'm learning loads along the way too!
@@DADvinci brilliant idea, very tempted to follow you
@Michael Cansfield 12V version, as above, ordered today. Should be here early April, so yet more excitement over having less in my bank account😊
Thanks for sharing this. Exactly what I need to extend the run time of my Allpowers to run the fridge over a few days
@Eric Foo Hey Eric, it's nice to hear from you! I was hoping this could help, so I'll take your feedback as a success then😊. Take care, Adrian
@@DADvinci Thanks Adrian. I will look at solar panels to keep the all powers charged over several days while camping. I will probably get rigid panels. The all powers has a max solar in of 5A. Will have to see the voltage of the panels to determine the wattage. I'm hoping it can take 200 watt panel
Another Great Video Adrian well done keep up the good work
@Joel Wainwright Hey Joel! You're too kind, thank you it's much appreciated😊. Cheers, A
Hola,tengo una bateria como esa y resulta que se me bloquea cuando hay un pico alto de voltaje sabes si hay alguna forma de resetear o desbloquear la bateria para que siga funcionando? Gracias por tus videos
@Alfonso Jiménez Duarte Buen día y gracias por tu comentario. He disparado el BMS (sistema de gestión de la batería) - protección contra sobrecorriente antes. Para restablecer, dejé la batería por un período corto de tiempo y luego comencé a recargar, lo que resultó en que la batería se pueda usar (despertar) nuevamente. ¿Ha intentado recargar la batería? Todo lo mejor, Adrian.
@@DADvinci hola de nuevo si , e comprobado que volviendo a conectar el cargador a la bateria se reactiva nuevamente la cosa es que yo uso esa bateria en un kayak y si me pasa en alta mar me quedo tirado al no tener corriente eléctrica para reactivar la bateria
Hi all
Anyone test this battery for a trolling motor 55 lb thrust?
Man, I can't pay local prices I need one of these. Might be pretty dodgy in my 4x4 might break but I'm willing to take the risk
@ChurchInAshes Good day! It has been updated since I did this video, so might be worth a look if you want to see the difference (ruclips.net/video/AEjroUPdkTw/видео.html). As long as it's tied down (as in my car), should be fine when on the move. I'm very impressed with this so far, especially for the price. Please shout if you need anything else. All the best, Adrian
Looks great! I hope you open the case in the next video 😉
@Taigen Etsudo Hiya, how are you doing? I did open the case in the short video suggested at 2:26 😊. Here's the link to the video if you would like a look > ruclips.net/video/c4I1S871H_k/видео.html. Enjoy 😊
Great video as always and was actually looking at this instead of my gel lead acid battery I use for extra capacity for my r600 maxx.
@CanadianTank007 Hey! How are you doing? Thanks very much for your generous feedback, it's always appreciated😊. I must admit that I didn't realise how useful it was going to be at the start. It also helped focus my efforts on DIY too as the design is a simple one (Cells + BMS + charging method) and some viewers have already asked to see me build as well. One set of cells for the battery build have been lost in transit (successful AliExpress dispute/refund with seller), so another set is on its way hence the delay in building (videos). I've got what can only be classed as a massive (physically) 24V 8S 200A Daly BMS (from AliExpress) waiting at home for the 2nd set of cells to be delivered. I can't lie, I'm actually getting excited about the prospect of DIY. Also looking forward to the revised version of this case battery arriving so I can store even more sunshine as we move into UK Spring. How's the weather been in your lovely part of the world? Cheers, A
@@DADvinci yeah I've just been trying to get some stuff sorted out with the house before I start going crazy with batteries and a power wall style system. Glad to see you're getting into the DIY it's definitely interesting building your own packs. Everyone's needs are different. And the weather's not been too bad in Florida
Not been on channel for a while - Hope you are well Adrian? I am looking at something like this for my campervan which I am still full time in - thanks for the link :)
@Pete Coventry Hey Pete! It's great to hear from you! I hope you are well and looking forward to the better weather? Other than getting over a black-eye in this video, I've been well thanks😊. This battery has been great and I've been waiting for their latest version to arrive (apparently in the next couple days) so can report back on that too. Take care 😊
@@DADvinci Nice! - I settled for a 100ah battery in a tiny case with a 3000W inverter and a 215W panel setup - like I had in my old van ( Victron) no complaints - as for the weather - no idea mate about the UK Live in Portugal now in the bus and it's 31 today :)
great man
Hey! Great Video! Did you receive the revised version yet? I ordered one too and it would be interesting to get an update from you:)
@Joe Koster Good day Joe! Thanks for your kind feedback, much appreciated😊👍. Yes, I've received it and have been testing it out (also on my MPP Solar DIY build). So far, it's even better than the original version. Now I've completed the Jackery 500 video, I'll be working on case battery one (hopefully out bank holiday weekend). I was going to buy yet another, but held back as I need to work on the 24V DIY build first. All the best, Adrian
@@DADvinci Thanks for replying✌️ Sounds good, I am excited to finally get it! Planning on using it with my electric outboard and charge it with my solar panel on longer trips!
Greetings
Joe
Great video.. But the price is actually comparable to larger company vesions. Maybe its an American thing.
@alanday5255 You're most kind, thank you 😃👍 The demand for these batteries has certainly affected the prices, along with nearly everything else costing more. I guess this was a budget option at the time of filming. All the best, Adrian
Good one