House running off 1000W inverter

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2013
  • Eliminator 1000W pure sine wave running half my house, about 500W load for 2 hours, batteries came back up to 12.6 volts after I stoped the test, the Eliminator inverter held up well, had a oscilloscope running while i was testing and the sine wave was good.
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  • @GoingOffGrid101
    @GoingOffGrid101  3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for over 1 million views! this is a very old video I made. My new system is about 50X this size please come check out me newest videos.
    I have 22,280W of solar, 93Kwh battery bank, 17600w inverter setup and a EV solar powered charging station. thanks!!!

  • @TeKuraQueen
    @TeKuraQueen 9 лет назад +7

    Thank you for sharing; first video I have been able to understand and now I feel confident to purchase what I need for my needs.

    • @Salvation3712
      @Salvation3712 3 года назад

      Tekura....trust me and do your self a favor and take your time learning what you need to have a formal up to code setup! Because this video is far from that. Best of luck also.

  • @georgemicheal9036
    @georgemicheal9036 6 лет назад +11

    That setup would be perfect for a little appartment or a little house

  • @thra5herxb12s
    @thra5herxb12s 10 лет назад +7

    Great stuff and this shows what you can do with very little equipment. I started like this now I use a 3kw pure sine wave inverter with a small bank 700ah of motorhome batteries. This will happily run the house for 3 days without charge but I have 14 80w panels which give around 80a of charge so when the sun does appear the batteries charge pretty quickly. I also use grid tie inverters because in the winter we only get 4 hours of usable daylight and worse if it's overcast as well. Keep up the good work.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  10 лет назад

      TY, check out my Xantrax sw 3000 video for my updated system, im improving and learning a lot on the way.

  • @realToby
    @realToby 5 месяцев назад +1

    This should only be replicated with CAUTION. This video helped me power my whole house in an emergency yesterday. It was -10 degrees celsius and we lost power around 11:30pm. I was mostly running the furnace, lights and fridge.
    Important things to note are:
    1.) Main breaker MUST be turned off.
    2.) Turn off all 240v breaker.
    3.) The suicide cord must not have a ground/ground pin because there is already a ground on the main panel.
    4.) Inverter must be turned off and suicide cord unplugged before turning on Main breaker after power is restored.
    I am planning to get a proper transfer switch.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  5 месяцев назад +1

      Good breakdown, I had forgotten about this video. Check out my newer videos, I live off grid with a 20k solar system

  • @KrzysztofC-1
    @KrzysztofC-1 9 лет назад +4

    Very cool. I once had 2 deep cycle batteries and an inverter with a battery charger built in in my room under my desk. So when there was power, the inverter was trickle charging batteries. When the power goes out, the inverter starts producing power. That way my room had power during power outages :)
    I plan to build something similar in my new home, with solar panels for battery charging so that I use the grid even less.

  • @basendobe
    @basendobe 9 лет назад +3

    I like it.. I have giving me a 1K inverter for camping.. great video sir

  • @janetc2241
    @janetc2241 5 лет назад +1

    great job man be safe and keep going till your free.

  • @shantellamend8986
    @shantellamend8986 6 лет назад +1

    Great to see that Avasva has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.

  • @rangermans1718
    @rangermans1718 9 лет назад +11

    There is a big difference between the amps coming out of your batteries and the ones coming out of the inverter. amps x volts = watts. 3.54A x 110v = 390W 32.2A (dc) x 12.1v = 390W There will always be a big difference between the Amps your inverter is pulling and the amount of Amps it is putting out. It is converting the high amp low voltage DC to 110v lower amperage AC. (Still equaling the same amount of watts though) Don't forget that your inverter isn't 100% efficient either so there will be about a 10% loss there as well. You can save a small amount of power by running as many things off of DC12 as you possibly can (like a DC to DC converter for your laptop) This saves power because you aren't converting it from 12v DC to 110v AC then back down to a lower voltage DC for the laptop to use. I understand your battery bank is small so it pays to save a few milliamps here and there.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад +3

      100% true! thanks

    • @TheVessapaperimuumio
      @TheVessapaperimuumio 9 лет назад +1

      True. I, however, have to point out that the laptop or electronics in general might not be the best example. The big inverter and a modern laptop ac power brick may(and often will) have a better total efficiency than some generic or budget dc-dc converters.
      As a related fact, some laptops can be directly connected to 12 V DC without an external dc-dc converter. Some can do this because that is the normal working condition; their power bricks supply about that voltage. Some just tolerate a lower than specified input voltage. In the latter case this practice may again, theoretically, worsen the total efficiency compared to using the whole chain of battery, inverter and power brick, and might also prove unsafe or unreliable.

    • @andyjack2368
      @andyjack2368 Год назад

      nice battery back up if that was i used 3000 watts pure since wave invertet i used real deep cycle battery 230A i used 12 deep cycle battery at 230A each i get 33,120 watts power wich good 😎😎😎 nice set up

  • @tedtw
    @tedtw 9 лет назад

    I looked at all the invertors on the market for backup, and settled for a 9KW with wireless remote starting. Generator outputs 120V/240V that powers both sides of the breaker panel, bringing everything in the entire home to life. Costing less than $1k; there are no battery banks. Runs about 11 hours on one fueling. Invertors draw heavy DC current. 4 cans of gas = 4 days and nights of powering everything in your home. Great for ice storms. During a ice storm in Virginia several years ago on Christmas day, I completely powered up my mother's home. We had a regular Christmas dinner that holiday and all the relatives came over. Generator in the back yard I connected to her breaker panel powered all the lighting, the oil burner for heat, a fridge, freezer and her electric range. Every 11 hours I shut it down and poured in 4 gallons of fuel, and restarted it. Yes it was noisy, but well worth it.
    A comment someone made below about 48V is a good idea; the closer the DC voltage to the invertor is to 120V, the more efficient the invertor will be. If you had a invertor that could operate on 150VDC, you wouldn't need a transformer in the invertor.
    A 1000W invertor will pull approximately 100A from the battery bank when running at full load, not including invertor efficiency losses. Forget about starting most AC motors with it; many motors running on 120V can have inrush currents of 2x to 4x their running current rating which can trip a breaker in the invertor (if it has one.) Garage door openers also have this problem - note that you didn't see him lower the garage door during the video. Invertors are best a running lighting and very light electronic loads. But when the batteries die, they die! Trying to charge invertor batteries from a vehicle while the invertor load is running is a risky proposition - connecting your battery and alternator to such a heavy load could create a spike that could destroy the alternator. Now you'll be out about $500 and be sitting in the dark, with a vehicle that won't charge it's own battery and may not start.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      tedtw haha sweet system, check out my new one, this was only set up for about 3 months before upgrading. also i did open and close the garage door on the inverter, I just have to make sure not to many things are on in the house before i do so.

  • @ch-_-radi6455
    @ch-_-radi6455 2 года назад +1

    Great mate absolutely marvellous
    thank you . ..
    I'm still a long way off yet but thanks to your video I'm a hell of a lot closer than I was yesterday 😎😍😎😍😎

  • @82raptor
    @82raptor 10 лет назад

    Nice setup! I have a cobra 4k inverter and i used it to power my 120VAC welder. I bought mine for 100 bucks and mostly use it to show off but the dual batteries in my truck run most everything just fine. Inverters are a handy tool to have!

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  10 лет назад +1

      yes, i have a 3000W eliminator inverter in my jeep, i love it check out my other videos to see it.

  • @mega-hb4re
    @mega-hb4re 2 года назад +2

    I can’t believe that a small inverter will do that, I’ll do the same but I have a shed with a full solar system that powers my whole house .

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  2 года назад +1

      it runs lights fridge and if i turn most lights off it will run a few lights a laptop and fridge at same time.

  • @earthenergyhex
    @earthenergyhex 5 лет назад

    I have an inverter I would like fixed, do you still fix them?

  • @wesdex04
    @wesdex04 8 лет назад +1

    hey man i just got this exact same inverter. I was impressed with your video and decided to check out Canadian Tire. I am glad i did because it was on sale for $199.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      +wesdex04 thats a good deal! great inverter for the price!

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      the right way is a sub panel in this video i used a suicide cord, I don't recommend it as it can be dangerous.

  • @mrsmegnabazar4600
    @mrsmegnabazar4600 4 года назад +1

    I will run three ceilings‌ fan four hours for how many MP batteries will it require

  • @metaspherz
    @metaspherz 9 лет назад +1

    Great video! Here's an idea about your garage door. Add a backup battery to it. Over the years my area loses power about 2 or 3 times a year mostly during storms. Which means I have to manually open and close the door. No big deal but it's time consuming and gets nasty during very wet or snowy conditions. So I replaced my old Sears garage door opener with a Chamberlain which has a backup battery feature. Other brands also have such a feature plus control over the internet using a smart phone app too. During a week of terrible storms in July 3 years ago we had two major power outages in mid Michigan. We lost power for a total of 6 days. I was able to open and close the door over 20 times and I never ran the battery dry before the power was restored.

  • @xxxratixxx
    @xxxratixxx 6 лет назад

    How did you conect the cap in the battery box

  • @viaujeff
    @viaujeff 10 лет назад

    How did you backfeed from the garage? Did you plugged the output 120V into a house 120V socket with backfeed cord?

  • @MaKaElectric
    @MaKaElectric 10 лет назад +1

    Very cool!

  • @erodz1892
    @erodz1892 6 лет назад

    How does this defer from a generator ? How would you charge the batteries ?

  • @AROTTWEILERR
    @AROTTWEILERR 8 лет назад

    great job sir

  • @leasttrending
    @leasttrending 4 года назад

    Do u have any 200 or 500 or 1000 watt invertors ur not using or dont want

  • @kesserwany21ify
    @kesserwany21ify 2 года назад

    Cant we charge the battery from the same inverter by a charger ?

  • @benedictstephen2628
    @benedictstephen2628 7 лет назад

    Very nice. How many batteries are being connected together here? Are these 12 volts?

  • @Joeak74
    @Joeak74 8 лет назад +1

    great test!

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      +Joeak74 THANKS, this is a old video check out my newer ones!

  • @emmanuelmenard4788
    @emmanuelmenard4788 4 года назад

    Nice work I wanted to do the same thing using a 3000 watt reliable inverter but I was afraid it wouldn't work but how do you hook it up to your whole house using your circuit breaker in the inverter that you have I only see 120 outlet

  • @rico19999
    @rico19999 10 лет назад

    How did you back feed into your house?

  • @Htm.fab44
    @Htm.fab44 7 лет назад +2

    So awesome! I love to see others that see the solar off grid a positive solution to free energy.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      yes and it has gotten a lot better since, check out my new videos!

  • @unh0ly1
    @unh0ly1 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your video. I was curious what was used to control the battery charging, maybe something in line to prevent over charging? Thank you

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  4 года назад

      I have charge controllers taking car of that.

  • @jessie4pink615
    @jessie4pink615 4 года назад +1

    We got a few big ass leisure battery's we use with a 2000w inverter when we have power cuts here, it's better than using the old petrol generator, quiet for one, powers the house lights which are led and a TV and the appliances until the grid comes back on.

  • @leasttrending
    @leasttrending 5 лет назад

    How many watts can u do with 14.2 wire or 12.2 wire

  • @herbboughner3944
    @herbboughner3944 Год назад

    Could you tell me if you have grounded your inverter, most fridges require a ground connection for the electronic board, does your fridge sound different when running on inverter then when it is plugged into house power, you have a good basic back up system, just be careful with the back feeding make sure you have turned the main breaker off.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  Год назад +1

      Main breaker was always off, the inverter was never grounded because I was connected to the house witch in grounded, never double ground a house, also the back feeding in this video is unsafe and should not be copied.

  • @MatthewShermanHappy420
    @MatthewShermanHappy420 8 лет назад

    how did you get the solar power to your house? did you use a grid tie? how to you isolate your light circuits to use the solar power? did you use a subpanel off your main power panel?

    • @MatthewShermanHappy420
      @MatthewShermanHappy420 8 лет назад +1

      +Matthew Sherman found a few good ways to use solar in your home....use a transfer switch...or a lock out switch...have a generator port installed by a electrician....then just plug into your house whenever you want...fuck pgand e and monopolized energy companies

  • @robertson492
    @robertson492 9 лет назад

    I have a question, I do an outreach, off grid, and want to be able to run a 19"TV and DVD Player for 2-3 hours. I will then re charge it when I get home. What would you recommend for a set up?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      u need a 150W inverter,80Ah battery and you should be fine with that.

  • @1skywrench
    @1skywrench 8 лет назад +87

    very impressive! now put some wd-40 on the door hinges!

    • @SaltGrains_Fready
      @SaltGrains_Fready 8 лет назад +4

      IF you put USAfluid.com on them they won't squeak for the next ten years. It's great on all the battery callings on the backup systems :)

    • @NomadicGearhead
      @NomadicGearhead 7 лет назад +4

      Dude I am a HUGE USA Fluid fan, I never met anyone else who uses the stuff... cool seeing them rep'd here

    • @angelmeza3138
      @angelmeza3138 7 лет назад

      SG4L mm

    • @h7oslo
      @h7oslo 6 лет назад

      sounds like I'd better try it cuz wd is junk... rc

    • @toobglued
      @toobglued 6 лет назад +8

      keeps his kids from sneakin out after bedtime

  • @mikeboyd50
    @mikeboyd50 7 лет назад

    dos your refrigeatr woork on that 1000wt invater ? mine dont work on a 2000wt at all so dos your tv and refigeatr

    • @high1voltage1rules
      @high1voltage1rules 7 лет назад

      Mike Boyd make sure your inverter is twice the wattage of your fridge. say your fridge is 300watts, then it's best to have a 1200watt to make sure you can use other things in the house and your fridge will work still. and make sure your inverter is a pure sine wave model. not modified. that will work with your fridge. good luck

  • @j.a.mcbean.4043
    @j.a.mcbean.4043 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @FixItYerself
    @FixItYerself 7 лет назад +2

    nice battery box. I'm curious; how do you have the capacitor wired in to your system?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      it was wired to the same spot as the batteries, but I would not buy one as they dont do much.

  • @cyrilslugz
    @cyrilslugz 9 лет назад +1

    Nice setup, by the way the dc side current is always higher than the ac side curreny because of difference in voltage.. but the power is much the same depends on how efficient is your inverter..

  • @rekaryounis7101
    @rekaryounis7101 9 лет назад

    how long I should run 1000 inverter .does inverter break if I runs long time

  • @fidelcatsro6948
    @fidelcatsro6948 9 лет назад

    how many batteries were connected to the pure sine inverter? making our own energy is the Dream! my apartment has a car battery and shes charged by a 100watt solar panel running 12volt led lights throughout the home every night..cant use it to run anything else with inverter for now becos I cant get enough sun shine on the horizontally placed panel hehe..but leds run great uses total about 50watts each night after 10hours of use!

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      nice! at the time of this video i had about 200-250 Ah of batteries, this was not a 24/7 system at this point, it was for emergency use or every few days i could go off grid for 5 hours or longer if i was careful with my usage.

  • @macittluke
    @macittluke 7 лет назад

    nice setup..been thinking about doing this, what is your solar panel wattage and . would the batteries get hot stored in that container and would a small fan help keep the temperature down?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      i think I had 500w at time of filming, and 200Ah of batteries they never got hot and they did not gas off either.

  • @gregbetts8057
    @gregbetts8057 2 года назад

    i dont know if its enough to power the furnace with any light and fridge on ?

  • @777TIMEZONE
    @777TIMEZONE 9 лет назад

    You stated you upgraded to a 3000 watt Xantrax.. 24 volt? running off of your battery back up system? Question, do you have your 3000 SW Xantrax wired into your home electrical service circuit panel? thanks.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      not yet,buying the generator sub panel soon,im using 12 volt battery bank still. I like 12 volt battery banks more then 24 or 48 cause of the price of all the components. I have about 1400Ah now as well

  • @bmw328igearhead
    @bmw328igearhead 2 года назад

    Assuming lead acid batteries... they dead. Lol. 12.0 is as low as you'd ever want to take them.
    You may wanna conserve energy better, or larger battery bank, or some other means of charging them. Winter time, they'll freeze.
    Still neat to see someone else run a house off a small inverter.

  • @hulaholly78
    @hulaholly78 9 лет назад

    so what kind if battries rv, car?

  • @beverlybaehm8119
    @beverlybaehm8119 9 лет назад

    would like to know where you got your amp meter, the little white one?

  • @Ian-pe9rj
    @Ian-pe9rj 2 года назад

    Does that inverter have a true neutral or is it a “live neutral” inverter and you just didn’t connect the ground lead to the house? I’m curious how you prevented the inverter from blowing up when connected to a bonded neutral system on a house.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  2 года назад

      this is a old video, im not sure if it was live it not sorry.

  • @kimmer6
    @kimmer6 10 лет назад +2

    I just can't help thinking that you could wire up 12 volt emergency LED lighting for inside the house and in the garage having those batteries sitting around. You could have a small 120 volt relay energized when you have utility power, then use the contacts that close on loss of power and feed the 12 volt + leg thru the contacts. Fuse everything with automotive fuses, run bulk extension cord cable thru the attic to a fixture in the main part of the house. Put one of those 30 LED array stick on panels inside your light fixture. Then your family will never stumble in the dark during an emergency. It comes on automatically. Current draw is next to nothing and 14 gauge extension cord has your positive, negative and ground neatly inside. Cheap, too. I would also like to remind you that a clean garage is the sign of a sick mind!

  • @BlackHawkDown2
    @BlackHawkDown2 10 лет назад

    Hi. Great vid. Is there any chance I can use a large battery (normally used in Mack trucks) in this system?? I would prefer buying 1 large battery over so many small ones.. thanks

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  10 лет назад

      hi, yes you can buy one big battery, i have 7 big batteries now if you watch some of my newer videos you will see them, and no do not use a car or truck battery unless you just have it kicking around and have no other use for it,it will not last long at all.

  • @solarnewbee7868
    @solarnewbee7868 3 года назад

    quick question. when it comes to grid tie inverters do you need separate set of panels for each one?

  • @nicklopez5298
    @nicklopez5298 4 года назад

    Did u have your main breaker off to not backfeed to transformers

  • @kimmer6
    @kimmer6 10 лет назад +2

    Awesome. I would like to build one. I was considering using a generator transfer switch that can be wired into the house breakers. Apparently these can switch on selected circuits ...fridge, furnace, etc. Inverter feeds into the transfer switch. Have something like a Guest marine battery charger and a solar panel with charge controller to keep the batteries charged. UNPLUG the battery charger when using the inverter so it doesn't drag the battery down.

  • @KCarubia
    @KCarubia 6 лет назад

    I calculated you've got 167 Ah, right? I like the idea of the capacitor, but it is necessary? Capacitors are used in DC systems where multilple devices draw from a battery or power bank. You've just got the one inverter drawing 1000w. Does the draw off the power bank vary drastically?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  6 лет назад

      the cap is not doing much I had one on hand and is the only reason I used it.

  • @MrThunderbolt3
    @MrThunderbolt3 10 лет назад

    I understand your terms.and yes my suprex 600 watt inverter will run my fridge, but not my airconditioner.yeah suprex.but 1750 eliminator wont run either.I use it for lighting now and the 600 watt for my tools and fridge.I also switched to gridtie so the battery bank is for backup.

  • @davidjames9935
    @davidjames9935 8 лет назад +1

    What do you do when the refrigerator compressor kicks on? Pray?

  • @777TIMEZONE
    @777TIMEZONE 9 лет назад

    This 1000 watt pure sine wave inverter, is it hooked to your home electrical panel ?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      yes it was, I have upgraded to a Xantrax SW 3000, to run everything at the same time with out having to shut high power items off to run other high power items

  • @subigirlawd_7307
    @subigirlawd_7307 7 лет назад

    do some of your electronics make a weird noise due to the square wave those inverters produce? its not a true 60Hz sine wave...

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад +1

      this one is I have tested with oscilloscope and it looks like a good sine wave. no noise from fans or motors.

  • @nadeem5476
    @nadeem5476 9 лет назад +1

    Nice video - i want to ask a question that if we convert DC to AC and then run this AC in a long long wire with no problem to a distant place (as this is an AC so it will run easily with no resistance) and after reaching that place IF we need to convert that AC again in DC to feed a DC ceiling fan , then what will be the energy loss ( roughly , how many percent ? ) thanks .

    • @nadeem5476
      @nadeem5476 6 лет назад

      it only consumes 5 watts more if we convert that A.C to DC again as I asked the question 3 years ago :)

    • @benlawton5420
      @benlawton5420 5 лет назад

      DC transmission is more efficient but only noticeable on very long distances or armoured cable.

  • @PopsShack
    @PopsShack 8 лет назад

    I can't run my washing machine and water pump at the same time on a 1000W inverter. How do you do it?

    • @dblock2626
      @dblock2626 8 лет назад

      Washing machining use a steady 1500w there's ur first problem

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад +1

      +Pop's Shack my house doesnt have a water pump, and when i run my washer i shut everything else off

    • @PopsShack
      @PopsShack 8 лет назад +1

      dblock2626 No, that's not a problem as my washing machine doesn't use a steady 1500W. Trust me, I've tested it. 5W when it's filling with water, 950W in the spin cycle, about 250W when agitating. It uses less than .1kWh to do a load of washing.

  • @lindasue8719
    @lindasue8719 4 года назад

    Dizzy camera. Can’t do it. Exited 0:40
    PS: Giving you the thumbs up, though, because you’re the only how-to person I’ve come across who a) answers questions, and B) answers questions many years after the video was created. Kudos!

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  4 года назад

      I try to keep up, my newer videos are a bit better :) hope you watch a few! I have over 400 videos

  • @BRENDAJASON1
    @BRENDAJASON1 8 лет назад

    I got a 100 panel with a 900 inverter can only get 13.1 on charge controller. Do you gotta have more charger controllers with more panels

    • @dreamer5002
      @dreamer5002 8 лет назад +1

      Read this for info. handybobsolar.wordpress.com/

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      nice read, I have much nicer system now check out my newer videos

  • @naturalbornhazer
    @naturalbornhazer 9 лет назад

    confused with some electrical ideas. could you use a 3000w inverter to run the fridge and garage door? bare with me I'm lost

  • @hojo70
    @hojo70 7 лет назад

    Aside from refrigerator, what other appliances are you running? How long can you run it before batteries are at 40 to 50 percent?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      a bunch of lights and computers, and it lasted 2 hours and I stopped the test at about 45-55% state of charge, I think I had 200Ah at time of filming, it wasnt much

  • @ryblinkaway
    @ryblinkaway 9 лет назад

    How many batteries you had in that blue box inside? and how many power inverters working at the same time? it looks like there's only one inverter, how many batteries? thanks for the video.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      Royal Borne i beleave at the time of filming i had 300W of solar and 250Ah of batteries and that 1000W inverter, this was only for backup power when the power goes out, it would only last 6 hours

    • @ryblinkaway
      @ryblinkaway 9 лет назад

      how many bank or stacks of batteries is that 250Ah? isn't that a lot?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      Royal Borne its very little in the solar power world

  • @robertsuter760
    @robertsuter760 7 лет назад

    hi how long has in ben in use ? or do u use it full time ?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      this one was used by me for one year, then I sold it to my grandpa and has been used up there for 2 more years, I just upgraded them to a 3000W inverter for Christmas, so it has been working for 3 years running a house. now it will be used here and there.

  • @filipinasantos2769
    @filipinasantos2769 9 лет назад

    what is the use of the capacitor and where did you connect

  • @ryanw7673
    @ryanw7673 9 лет назад

    what type of battery you are using? I mean, for couple thousand watts load, the dram from battery gonna be something like 100 amps

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      with the setup in this video I could pull 100 amps max from the batteries, and i was using about 200-400Ah of batteries to run the inverter.

  • @bashirmohamed7982
    @bashirmohamed7982 8 лет назад

    whats the cost of the inverter and battery's, and factor in how will you keep battery's charged. "solor" perhaps....?and what's the purpose, are you experimenting

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      I was leaning how to use solar and I have a new much larger system.

  • @policedylan
    @policedylan 8 лет назад

    Can a grid tie inverter run with the main breaker open, disconnecting my house from the grid, essentially back feeding? or would that signal it a grid down to the inverter and it would stop operation (To protect line workers in case of a grid down situation) ? just wondering if that was an option or if I would need to back feed with a regular inverter.

    • @Raptorduder
      @Raptorduder 8 лет назад +1

      +policedylan You'd need to find a hybrid system i think. Some systems of grid-tied are only built for it cause the panels used are higher voltage. Systems like this. (off-grid and buy/make your own system.) are more only 12volt/24/36/48volt power panels. So it's mainly12 DC converting to 110 AC VIA the inverter only.

    • @brucebear1
      @brucebear1 8 лет назад +1

      +Raptorduder Dylan -- Raptor is correct. For more tech (and not a lot of $$$) check out the specs on an automatic transfer switch. If you lose the external power (whether it's coming from power grid or solar/wind turbine/generator), it will automatically switch over the power source and -- more importantly -- provide the correct connections for your ground and neutral circuits.

    • @wildspades1
      @wildspades1 8 лет назад

      +policedylan Grid-tie only works with a current thats already applied. If you was to cut the power to ur house the grid-tie is dead in the water. It takes and senses the grids already formed waves and offsets it to use current from the grid-tie first.

    • @policedylan
      @policedylan 8 лет назад

      Nate Marquis Thank you! was exactly the answer i was looking for!!

  • @ramos4964
    @ramos4964 9 лет назад

    Thank you for your video. I have a 1000watts inverter and a 12 volts 100ampers battery. For how long I can run 3 light bulbs 13W each?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад +1

      about 10 hours with out doing much damage to your battery or 15 hours or so and shortening the life of your battery.

    • @TheVessapaperimuumio
      @TheVessapaperimuumio 9 лет назад +1

      I'm assuming you mean a capacity of 100 Ah, not 100 A which is current. That would not make sense. Assuming this, your battery has about 1200 Wh of energy. A lead-acid battery cannot (must not) be completely discharged. Depending on the exact battery type, you might be able to drain down to, for example, 50%. This is 600 Watt-hours of usable capacity from the primary side or the battery side. Assuming a good 83%, or, say, (5/6) total efficiency, you can run 40 watts for 12 hours, if a discharge depth of 50% is permissible. Which is pretty much the same as fliping720 is saying.
      However, if you are using an automobile battery, I would not want to discharge that much. 8 hours sounds better. After 18 hours you're down to the last quarter - even in the best case scenario - and your battery has suffered significant damage. If we're less than lucky, the battery will go completely dead before the 18-hour mark, causing even more damage. It might be ruined.
      Also, your generic Chinese 1000 watt inverter might even have way less than 83% efficiency(remember, total efficiency, also counting cable and connector losses) when running a load of merely 40 watts. Swiched-mode power supplies typically are very efficient under typical load, less so when close to maximum or peak load, and even worse when running a very small fraction of available power. There is even an "idle power" they consume when there is NO output load.
      8-10 hours would be the maximum reasonable time. This is of course assuming the battery is dedicated to this task. Car starter batteries should preferably not be used this way at all.

  • @gruuthuse
    @gruuthuse 8 лет назад +6

    now we are the year 2016 and for example led filament lights are all the rage... 3watts give about 60watts of light....BIG difference where i used to have 10 lights of 40watts surrounding my house on the outise (=400watts) now for the same amount of lumen i use only 30 watts (10x3w) now thats evolution for ya...lets see what will happen in 2020.

  • @IanVanMann
    @IanVanMann 9 лет назад +1

    I dont get how it works ? Have you taken the power from the batteries via the invertor into a normal mains socket plug?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      Ian Mann yes i have used a suicide cord in this video, they are not safe and must be used with great care

    • @IanVanMann
      @IanVanMann 9 лет назад

      what is a suicide cord ?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      Ian Mann its a extension cord with 2 males ends on it

  • @garyburkhart4150
    @garyburkhart4150 Год назад +2

    Actually you mis-titled the video. It should be " half house powered by 1000 watt inverter. " but I get your point. I'm a nube trying to learn how to get away from the power company that rapes me every month

  • @MiamiWebDesign
    @MiamiWebDesign 8 лет назад

    I created a setup just like this but my Xantrex inverter has GFCI outlets. What should I do so that they don't trip when I try to turn on the inverter? Thanks

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      might have to bypass it, are you using the ground?

    • @MiamiWebDesign
      @MiamiWebDesign 8 лет назад

      +fliping720 no I'm not using the ground on my suicide cord? What do you mean by bypass it?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      RUclips305 might have to bypass your gfci outlet :(

  • @oc_villain3833
    @oc_villain3833 9 лет назад

    It's all cool,. Just learning the do's and the no to do's, . Very much appreciate all the comments below on this video.

  • @LA-TEEZI
    @LA-TEEZI 8 лет назад

    The inconsistency of amperage reading from your plug-in unit and clamp meter are because they are reading different things. The clamp meter is reading the amps 12v going to the inverter from batteries and the plug-in unit is what the house is drawing from the inverter 120v side.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      +LA TEEZI And I found out it was a ac only clamp meter lol

  • @paulocblanco78
    @paulocblanco78 9 лет назад

    How many hours does it last? and how many plates of battery are you using?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      at time of filming it only last about 5 hours with a bunch of small 20W panels and was using small agm batteries.

  • @Rocky1765
    @Rocky1765 8 лет назад

    You can run your refrigerator off of a 1000W inverter?
    Why does some lights work and others do not?
    How does the capacitor work? Does the solar panels charge it and it just holds for fast discharge?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад +1

      +Ninja 87 some 1000w inverters will run a fridge and others will not, depends on how good it is, I only have half my house hooded up to the inverter, and the cap is to half small battery banks stark up heavy loads.

    • @Rocky1765
      @Rocky1765 8 лет назад +1

      fliping720 Thank You! Do you have a video showing how you wired the capacitor into your battery bank?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад +1

      ***** I put the cap connected right to the inverter as well as the betteries with as thick of wire you cane use.

  • @SaltGrains_Fready
    @SaltGrains_Fready 8 лет назад

    IF U build this setup and have it on the lights in the rooms and the fridge and freezer - it will run them separated from the mains grid -off the electric bill - and will keep them up and running when there's a power outage. U can combo charge from trickle charge from power line and solar every day. Lights are off all day so it will only have to work for the refrigerator and freezer - and they are only a few amps each if you obtain them with that in mind.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      yea, I have changed a lot, check out my newer videos.

  • @fredbloggs2417
    @fredbloggs2417 6 лет назад

    how ? i got an inverter says 2000w and it wont even run a small stereo with out over heating and cutting out .

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  6 лет назад

      sounds like you bought a bad chinese inverter?

  • @PaperChaserNate
    @PaperChaserNate 9 лет назад

    had a quick question. If i split resistor the
    voltage from a laptop cord to 12v, will that
    power a 12v car inverter. If so, can i plug
    the laptop back into the outlet part of the
    inverter and use it as if the laptop powering
    to charge it self.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      im not sure. sorry

    • @ChrisLesmerises
      @ChrisLesmerises 9 лет назад +1

      It doesn't work. Add a 12 volt battery on the DC side and it may run for a short time, but the whole assembly would lose power at a slightly greater rate then sheds heat.

    • @TheVessapaperimuumio
      @TheVessapaperimuumio 9 лет назад +1

      I'm not really sure what kind of setup you are suggesting. "Split resistor", "laptop cord"? What exactly is a "laptop cord" in this scenario? The combination of a separate power cord and a external power supply (with a fixed cable running to the laptop) is not a "cord". Where would a resistor go, and what kind of a resistor? Split resistor as in linear regulation, where voltage is lowered by using the remaining fraction for heat?
      Some kind of a free energy trick or perpetual motion machine? No, that does not work. Free energy tricks never work. Period.
      You can, however, run a 12 volt to AC inverter from a laptop power supply, if its voltage is around 10-15 volts, and the inverter is not being driven hard, and this does not involve a laptop at all. Just the power supply. I don't know why one would want to do this. As an improvised means to run low powered 110 volt devices with a 110 volt inverter without batteries when in a 230 volt location, or vice versa? Yes, that will somewhat "work" if done correctly. Marginally usable anyways.

    • @ChrisLesmerises
      @ChrisLesmerises 9 лет назад +1

      TheVessapaperimuumio He's trying to bring a battery, charger, and inverter into a closed system and wanted to know if he had just discovered how to make perpetual energy. I think by "split resistor" he was trying to figure out how to regulate the higher than 12v dc from a laptop cord so he could use it as a
      "dumb charger:" But it sounds like you're informed enough to have figured that out, so I'm probably not telling you anything you didn't surmise.

    • @PaperChaserNate
      @PaperChaserNate 9 лет назад

      TheVessapaperimuumio
      thanks For The Respond. I'm Still Learning. Was Just Curious.

  • @immrnoidall
    @immrnoidall 8 лет назад +4

    this video is like a scary movie that has you waiting for something bad to happen.[live breaker in hand while standing on basement floor.]

    • @michaelpersico9559
      @michaelpersico9559 8 лет назад

      it will

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 5 лет назад

      It’s only 110 volts.. i have had 230 volts on me many times and still alive.

    • @bobbarker7733
      @bobbarker7733 5 лет назад

      It's not the volts that kill you, Pal. It's the AMPS.

  • @gjrp18
    @gjrp18 7 лет назад

    hi, i have an 800W pure sine wave inverter with 1600w peak, just wondering if I put 1 farad capacitor will help me run my 450w washing machine? or my fridge?

    • @gjrp18
      @gjrp18 7 лет назад +1

      I plan to setup 200ah battery with 12 system. 4x100w panels

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      it would help a little, but the main wires from your battery to your inverter is most impotent, I would spend the money on thicker wires from batteries to the inverter.

    • @gjrp18
      @gjrp18 7 лет назад

      is 1 farad ok for my setup? yes i will thicker wires and make sure its short as possible from batt to inverter

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      gjrp18 yes it will help but not a lot

  • @HellBoundWizard
    @HellBoundWizard 10 лет назад +6

    Am sure you are far past this by now. Am not sure what your use case is but a 3-4kw would be good if you are wanting to run the whole house. The problem I saw in this experiment was the batteries. It's not generally a good idea to mix battery types, age and sizes in a practical exercise. In either case, you have a backup system that should keep you going if the power goes out. May not be complete but something is far much better than nothing. Have a good night/day mate and thanks for the posting.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  10 лет назад +4

      Yes my batteries are my weak point,and have already made changes to them, all my batteries i have now are of the same age and most the same size.

    • @sandasturner9529
      @sandasturner9529 2 года назад

      SAME

  • @mikedriscoll3477
    @mikedriscoll3477 9 лет назад

    I had Asimilar set up. Marine batteries, only 10 watts solar , but mixed in camping gear, 40 qt. Cooler(4 amp hr) propane stove,20 lb. Tank 750watt inverter,wood stove. I suggest a larger car / truck alternator 400 amps or more to charge batteries , maby an isolator.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      nice, im all setup in my jeep for power for camping love it.

  • @SnatcherZone
    @SnatcherZone 7 лет назад

    i have a 3000w power inverter. i was thinking if i can hook it up with a 12v 2sm battery.
    is it gonna drain the battery fast. if i plug only a desktop computer around 600w?
    thanks for the reply

  • @giloquendo
    @giloquendo 3 года назад

    Where r you I need your experience to hook mine up

  • @andyjack2368
    @andyjack2368 Год назад +1

    dose that run the heated in house or microwave some heater are 1300 to 1500 watts some microwave more 1000watts am just askibg

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  Год назад +2

      I believe it ran the furnace with nothing else running, my system has changed so much over the years

  • @davidpaullin9499
    @davidpaullin9499 2 года назад

    how many panels do u have and how much battery

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  2 года назад

      I think like 700w and 400AH at time of filming

  • @realflow100
    @realflow100 8 лет назад

    hey lets say you had a cheap 100W inverter. and you had two 6V torchlight lantern batteries in series. Could you run it long enough to charge a cell phone or something? Not powering a laptop or hairdryer or anything but would it work for an emergency?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      +realflow100 yes you could as long as they are charged

    • @realflow100
      @realflow100 8 лет назад

      fliping720 umm using non-rechargable ones because most 6V lantern batteries aren't rechargable.. but would it still work anyways with fresh batteries?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  8 лет назад

      ***** yea for a charge or two

    • @realflow100
      @realflow100 8 лет назад

      fliping720 ok thats good.

  • @MrCougar214
    @MrCougar214 7 лет назад

    If you keep large items on the grid, washer, dryer, heat/a/c, water heater and use the off grid setup for everything else, how much are you actually saving?

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      you are saving what you are using, so if your not using much you save little.

    • @MrCougar214
      @MrCougar214 7 лет назад

      That was my whole point. Sure, you could hook up a system to handle the electric hogs, I:E your heat/air unit, but that would call for a large 220 system that will cost you twice what a 120 system would cost you. And running just all your lights, tv, sound system, computer, etc. wouldn't really save you allot of money after paying for all the energy hogs your house is still tied to the grid for. To run your whole house as if you were on the grid, you would need a system that puts out over 20K watts of power. I don't know about you, but that is a pretty damn penny right there.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      MrCougar214 you do not need more then 6000W at a time max, its just about using them at different times

    • @MrCougar214
      @MrCougar214 7 лет назад +1

      Right. But I was talking about using your whole house as though you were tied to the grid. meaning you got your stove cooking(I have electric), using your washer & dryer, having your heat or a/c going, while the kids are using the TV's, game systems,etc. To do all that all day and night long takes ALLOT of power. Not to mention enough batteries to store enough of this power to use it for more than 5 hours a day.....lol

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  7 лет назад

      MrCougar214 lol yea, good thing I can store about 60KW of power in my new battery bank :)

  • @davidsteinfeld9123
    @davidsteinfeld9123 7 лет назад +1

    nice the bigger the inverter the better how ever there are slot of these things that can't do much 2anos and it will pop can effectively run a 15amp tool with out looking off

  • @babaduke3298
    @babaduke3298 6 лет назад +4

    8 min 11 secs,waiting for the Blair Witch to show up. :)
    Cool set up though.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  6 лет назад +1

      lmao haha check out my newer videos for better content!

    • @babaduke3298
      @babaduke3298 6 лет назад

      Going Off Grid ...i just bought an rv, my first. If I knew that Solar and inverters required so much math, I would've opted for candle and flashlight power in my brand new tree house. Subbed. I'll be watching.
      Cheers.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  6 лет назад

      thanks!

  • @mark33545
    @mark33545 5 лет назад +1

    Damn you have come a long way!

  • @kosmonautik639
    @kosmonautik639 6 лет назад

    Dude, you made it look like a Blair s witch project movie

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  6 лет назад

      Kosmo Nautik lol this is a old crapy video check out my new ones

  • @semko71
    @semko71 9 лет назад

    Only problem I see here is wiring. You need much ticker wires even inverter is only 1Kw. I build my own (I'm electronics engineer) 3000 watt pure sine wave and had 8 gauge wire connected to battery and showed me "overload" at 2500 watt, changed wires to 4 gauge run with no problem even over 3000 Watt. Same thing happen with one I bought at Wall Mart 800 watt with original connectors start beeping at 600 watts, since I paid only 60$ for it I took out connectors from back and soldered 6 gauge wire straight to PCB (I removed Batt terminals and feed wire trough that holes) of the inverter (I know warranty is void but as I said only 60$ ta heck) and you folks not going to believe me, I was able to power up grinder stated 600 Watt and only 1 LED come on out of 4 I guess each led stand for 200 Watt,I run that grinder for good 5 minute's inverter was not even warm. Good thick wiring plays BIG ROLE take my word for it! No matter how many battery's you have connected in parallel to bring up Amperage if you don't wire them solid you don't get results.

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  9 лет назад

      I used 2 gauge wires to inverter, that double what was required. thanks for the good advise though.

  • @Willsy-
    @Willsy- 3 года назад +3

    Awesome info mate!!!
    Have you done the math on how much you’re saving a year??
    Also how many batteries are you running and how long do they last before the sun comes up??

    • @GoingOffGrid101
      @GoingOffGrid101  3 года назад +2

      my system has changed completely check out my newer videos :)

    • @Salvation3712
      @Salvation3712 3 года назад +1

      Awesome question Willsy