Odd, the Amazon page on your solar controller states that it is not for use with lithium type batteries nor NiMH. Is it PWN or MPPT? Thanks and looking forward to more videos.
@@SilverShadow2LWB late to the game, but it is PWM. Only PWM is even that cheap but it is also said on the description in what modes it has. But you are right. Wrong controller for the system he has. Oops. Maybe its able to work but not as well or maybe its a liability issue for the company if it works but isnt tested for it? Either way, I would look for a proper controller. They cost the same but better to be safe than sorry.
Nice build! No pesky on/off switch. No annoying fuses or circuit breakers to blow or trip. Nice non-flammable timber enclosure. Batteries nicely wired in parallel - who cares if the two BMS systems are constantly discharging each other? Sweeeeet!
Also, he chose a charge controller that explicitly states its not made for LifePo4 batteries lol And a small tool box is $30 you can buy at any store. Store brand, hard plastic is more weather proof, easier to work with. Cutting your own wood is nice but overly complicates the project.
Nice job! And the best thing about making your own, (besides the cheaper cost), is its easy to replace the battery's when the reach the end of their life.
Very nice setup! Basic and simple for everyone wants to get a small unit started. You have the equipment like pure sine way and lithium batteries which are expensive. You should spend little more on the mppt charger controller to protect your batteries. Thanks for the great video
I like the box design. FYI, It's only a 1280W power station (not 2000w). Since the batteries only output 100 amps, the BMS on the batteries should shut down at about 1280 watts first. Using an overpowered inverter is still better on the inverter and will definitely allow it to last longer. Have you tried overloading it to see when and how it shuts down during overload? If you add a 3rd battery, you will get close to the max inverter output. The whole setup is really cool. Thanks for sharing.
Здравствуйте. На 4 wifi камеры и одного 4G модема какая мне нужна система , с какой мощностю? Все устройства 12 вольт. Камеры обычные примерно 30-40$. Спасибо большое
Great video, like the wood box idea. I want to build a 2 100ah 24v 3000w portable system. I have a 3600w solar array 48v deep cycle acid bank bank. This feeds 2 deep freezers 1 frig and swallow well pump. Have 3 310w panels for the portable unit. Have 24 130w panels not in use yet
I have a similar setup in my work trailer 600 watt solar on roof with 300 ah batteries and mppt controller. Runs the ac, fridge, fans and charges batteries. Lasts 8 hours a day then charge up at home.
This is a great video, showing what "can" be done. It's not a good example of what should be done. I am all for being cost-effective, but not at the expense of safety.
@@RonaldDaub-g7z Yes there is. First, that PWM controller is the wrong one. It says explicitly not for Li-Ion batteries. Second, its actually fine for small systems but he claims he wants to hook it up to a bigger system but the controller is not right for that either. Go MPPT for safety and efficiency. It will regulate the system properly. That box also isnt really that weather proof. but its not the worst thing.. Just keep it out of the rain. I also think he should have a fan blowing air out. Its not heating up now but conditions can change based on outside temp and current draw and he doesnt have any circulation in the box.
Nice! Looks like a modular design. Any battery /inverter combo would work. The particular solar controller used does say only for lead acid only.. But there are other options available.. Could be charged with solar or a 120v to 12v dc supply. I think I would want to go with a different enclosure..
Yeah, his crate is overkill on the work needed. A plastic tool box from any store will be better. But he has all the tools so maybe it was just about fun for him. but definitely not needed.
😀 HI MY NAME IS TIM. I IN JOYED THE VIDEO. WROTE DOWN NOTES. LEARNED A LOT. I JUST BOUGHT A 2000i GENMAX GAS GENERATOR AND A NEW BLUETTI EB55 SOLAR GEN. I WANT TO TRY MY BES TO BUILD MY OWN AFTER WATCHING THIS. THANK YOU. GOD BESS YOU, TAKE CARE. TIM TUCSON,AZ i
Ik heb het zelfde gemaakt in een kunststof broodkist met schuifdeksel. (rondom ventilatie). Met 2 batterijen 100Ah en omvormer 2000Watt. Op het dak van mijn camperbus 1 paneel 305Wp. Nu loopt het zand uit mijn Victron laadregelaar 75/15 vermoedelijk over belast. Sta nu voor de keuze 1 Litime 30Amp of de Victron 100/30. Het werkt nog uitstekend net 6 weken 4500 km van camping naar camping in Europa. Hapjespan en Senseo geen probleem. Thuis gebruik ik hem als thuis batterij met een lader 12/20Amp. Wel Accu kabels gebruiken van 25mm2 en schoenen 25/8 Met originele tang klemmen.
I notice on the bottom of your solar panel stand a block of wood 2 X 2 that keeps the solar panel from slipping on the bottom. I also notices that it casts a shadow, do you know how much that shadow effects the output?
While I COMMEND your build, truly, I would certainly recommend to consider some CB's, a proper resettable breaker to protect you and your batteries, waterproofing and a proper Shunt. This is no doubt a 'barebones' setup; but as you said, 'affordable' for the absolute, most inexpensive formula though, not the safest build. I do congratulate you but... caution to those who consider building these - this way (respectfully).
Hi just wondering why you didn’t use a fuse on your box and maybe battery cut off switch but nice camping power maybe and 12v outlet on the box and some usb sockets for phones and iPad and power wifi but cool nice job
Aren't you a little concearned about the wind blowing the top to your box askew when it rains or snows. I think a strap or some latches would be a good idea to keep the lid in place.
1) The inverter needs a supply of cool air to prevent overheating. 2) A class T fuse MUST be used between the batteries and inverter. My inverter failed and blew the 200 amp fuse. 3) An MPPT charge controller would be more efficient. It has to be rated for the panel wattage and open circuit voltage. It also HAS to be designed for lithium batteries. 4) Fuses should be inline with both the input and output circuits from the batteries.
I'm looking to build this for a solar greenhouse to power a heater, mostly at night. The heater is 1000-2000 watts. Would this system work with additional panels?
If I only wanted to power a few things like PC/TV/small clock which isn't much amperage would having a giant 2K dc to ac inverter ruin the batterys? btw nice home made gen-set.
Great video! Please let me know if I can charged with the van cigarette lighter since I drive 10 to 14 hours everyday and I need the power for my diesel heater at night. Thanks
Yes da accendisigari con 120watt 12.8volt per 10amper con cavo e un fusibile riarmabile per più sicurezza e sempre sottochiave altrimenti ti scarichi la batteria del furgone quando è spento
Con dc t dc carger victron Orione 30amper is good for car alternator good lifepo4 redodo 100amper 12.8volt 200euro victron o renogi o redarc dc dc good
I got a question for you.. In the portable battery/inverter box I am building.. I want to be able to charge using either solar or wall charging.. Could I use mc4 cables for both? I am thinking of just running some mc4 cables to the batteries and have the connectors outside the box to plug the solar or wall charger. Fewer components in the box, less heat, better air circulation.. What say you?
You need the solar to go through a charge controller and the wall charger to go directly to the batteries but yes you could use mc4 for both but not the same connection for both
@SSLFamilyDad why not the same connection for both? I know the solar panels have to go through charge controller first, but if I have mc4 cables going to the batteries, couldn't I connect either the solar or wall charger? Just not both at the same time?
not a bad job except you have no fuses, and no quick way to disconnect from solar not as important in portable but still important. but fuse or circuit breaker between battery and inverter is important i chose the breaker since its a switch too
Pretty cool to tackle this yourself, but you can buy a portable solar generator from any of the major brands with the same capacity for about the same cost with way more features, better quality parts, and much safer.
I like your set up. I am thinking of building something similar to yours, but I have a few questions for you first. First of all, here is my situation. I live in a very small Camper Trailer, but have no electricity unless I want to spend a huge amount of $ on gas for my 5000 watt generator. I have a 2000 Watt Power Inverter, and have been thinking about getting a single 12 volt deep cycle Marine battery to power the few items that I need to power. All I really need electricity for is to run either the Microwave Oven that is in the Camper, or my Hot Air Fryer so that I can make a hot meal when need be. Here are my questions for you: 1) Would the single battery be enough to power the microwave or hot air fryer by themselves for up to 5 minutes on the microwave, or 15 minutes max on the hot air fryer without killing the battery ? 2) I know I will need a Floating Battery Charger to keep the battery charged, but my 2nd question is can I plug the charger into the same inverter that is being powered by the same battery to run the charger, and keep the battery maintained, or would I need to plug the charger into a different power source ?
The one cost and feature your build doesn't address is AC charging of the batteries. The Bluettti, EcoFlow and Jackery also come with chargers that plug into a standard AC outlet, and the EcoFlows can recharge in just over an hour. Other than that, nice project!
7:40 Oops, actually you have *Lithium Iron-Phosphate, "LiFePo4" batteries. Which are, IMO, much better for this type project. Lithium-Ion are the ones we see with thermal run-away and fires. (as in cellphones.) Nice project. I've done a few similar. Which reminds me I need to upgrade my batteries on one of my projects. My newest system is a 400AH system with >1KW in 4 solar panels, on my Cargo Trailer Camper/Motorcycle trailer. I'm encourage the LiFePo4 batteries are coming down in price! Oops, I just noticed this is 7mo old. LOL :)
Cannot use full load continuous 2000watt because cable size too small, 2000 watt if use 12v system around 166Ampere cable must be bigger maybe can handle 1000watt continuous btw good job
He's right. Those are 50 amp BMSs, you're good to ~1280 watts with the pair. 2000 is extremely ambitious. No wonder the inverter is running so cool. 😉 Nice to see another player in the new aux box sector though. I like the idea of those. 😄
I saw other people build it with many fuses, but you didn't. I will do the same without fuses, as long as you know your device ratings and be careful ...
I'm confused. You say the batteries are lithium ion but the labels say LiFePO4. Your solar charge controller can't work with LiFePO4 batteries. What am I not understanding?
you need some hole in that box and fax for inverter not get hot buddy you two fax one pull are and next send out air for inverter not get hot buddy nice build buy way
I actually have the same bluetti. Might build something similar. Have you researched the A.G.M. batteries? Supposedly it is as good as lifepo4 if not better but less maintenance
Absorbed Glass Mat batteries (AGM) are a type of lead-acid battery. They are twice as heavy, only deliver half as much usable energy, and generally only get about 20% of the total number of usable cycles. They are nowhere near as good as LiFePO4 (LFP) batteries. The only negative about LFP is you can't charge them when the cells in the battery are frozen; that will destroy them. If you can simply ensure the cells are not freezing when you start to charge them, LFP is better in every conceivable way. When you look at the total cycle count, including the total watt-hours stored and discharged, they are far less expensive (per watt-hour used over their lifetime) than AGM.
When did you purchase those batteries because the cheapest 12V 100Ah battery I can find on their site is $230 each, so $460 for the 2? I guess inflation strikes again.
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Odd, the Amazon page on your solar controller states that it is not for use with lithium type batteries nor NiMH. Is it PWN or MPPT? Thanks and looking forward to more videos.
@@SilverShadow2LWB late to the game, but it is PWM. Only PWM is even that cheap but it is also said on the description in what modes it has.
But you are right. Wrong controller for the system he has. Oops. Maybe its able to work but not as well or maybe its a liability issue for the company if it works but isnt tested for it? Either way, I would look for a proper controller. They cost the same but better to be safe than sorry.
Thank you soooo much!! this is the BEST video I have seen yet Great job Sir!!
Very well done my friend! It's clean and professionally done.
Nice build! No pesky on/off switch. No annoying fuses or circuit breakers to blow or trip. Nice non-flammable timber enclosure. Batteries nicely wired in parallel - who cares if the two BMS systems are constantly discharging each other? Sweeeeet!
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Glad I'm not the only one...
Discharging each other? Oh no! Would you please explain? I'm new to all of this. :-)
you forgot the pwm solar charge controller with four 30 volt solar panels connected to a 12v battery!!!
Also, he chose a charge controller that explicitly states its not made for LifePo4 batteries lol
And a small tool box is $30 you can buy at any store. Store brand, hard plastic is more weather proof, easier to work with. Cutting your own wood is nice but overly complicates the project.
Nice work. The one add on to consider is some short circuit protection, such as fuses or breakers.
OUTSTANDIN build, thanks for sharing
Nice job! And the best thing about making your own, (besides the cheaper cost), is its easy to replace the battery's when the reach the end of their life.
FWIW, By the time these batteries reach the end of their lives, there will be all new tech to replace all the components.
Very nice setup! Basic and simple for everyone wants to get a small unit started.
You have the equipment like pure sine way and lithium batteries which are expensive. You should spend little more on the mppt charger controller to protect your batteries. Thanks for the great video
This is a helpful video. Its nice to learn of product sources and build ideas. thank you
Like your content. Very informative. After watching I have confidence in building one myself. Thank you for sharing. Quality content.
The Battery Socket Adapter is a nice idea - first time ever saw one - thanks for posting.
Nice neat economical portable solar build. Greetings from Jamaica.
thanks so very much for the information, and build. have a great week end.
Great video. I'm adding a 14.6v 20a battery charger to my boxes. So I can top up with mains power.
Awesome build mate thank you for the inspiration!. Will build one myself.
very innovative. A good mid range for a reasonable cost.
I like the box design. FYI, It's only a 1280W power station (not 2000w). Since the batteries only output 100 amps, the BMS on the batteries should shut down at about 1280 watts first. Using an overpowered inverter is still better on the inverter and will definitely allow it to last longer. Have you tried overloading it to see when and how it shuts down during overload? If you add a 3rd battery, you will get close to the max inverter output. The whole setup is really cool. Thanks for sharing.
A 2000w system mean that it has a 2000w inverter so this is a 2000w system with 1280wh capacity
@@cgcAlikhani What ever
Здравствуйте. На 4 wifi камеры и одного 4G модема какая мне нужна система , с какой мощностю? Все устройства 12 вольт. Камеры обычные примерно 30-40$. Спасибо большое
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@@cgcAlikhani He says that the BMS will limit the output current to 100A (1280w).
So the 2000w inverter will not be able to provide more than 1280w.
Great video, like the wood box idea. I want to build a 2 100ah 24v 3000w portable system. I have a 3600w solar array 48v deep cycle acid bank bank. This feeds 2 deep freezers 1 frig and swallow well pump. Have 3 310w panels for the portable unit. Have 24 130w panels not in use yet
I have a similar setup in my work trailer 600 watt solar on roof with 300 ah batteries and mppt controller. Runs the ac, fridge, fans and charges batteries. Lasts 8 hours a day then charge up at home.
Excellent video !! Helped alot !
Thanks for the information brother!!!!!🙏
I really enjoyed the video,thank you
Good stuff! I like that socket adapter. Thanks for sharing.
Nice - I really like the webbing for hinges.
That is a great set.
Looks Dog Approved!!! CHEERS FROM HERE!
I think Remy approves everything... that dog always wears a smile.
I think Remy approves everything... that dog always wears a smile.
This is a great video, showing what "can" be done. It's not a good example of what should be done. I am all for being cost-effective, but not at the expense of safety.
There's nothing not safe at all about that setup.
@@RonaldDaub-g7z Yes there is.
First, that PWM controller is the wrong one. It says explicitly not for Li-Ion batteries.
Second, its actually fine for small systems but he claims he wants to hook it up to a bigger system but the controller is not right for that either. Go MPPT for safety and efficiency. It will regulate the system properly.
That box also isnt really that weather proof. but its not the worst thing.. Just keep it out of the rain. I also think he should have a fan blowing air out. Its not heating up now but conditions can change based on outside temp and current draw and he doesnt have any circulation in the box.
Nice! Looks like a modular design. Any battery /inverter combo would work. The particular solar controller used does say only for lead acid only.. But there are other options available.. Could be charged with solar or a 120v to 12v dc supply. I think I would want to go with a different enclosure..
Yeah, his crate is overkill on the work needed. A plastic tool box from any store will be better.
But he has all the tools so maybe it was just about fun for him. but definitely not needed.
Question will the inverter not over heat from the lack od air flow?
😀 HI MY NAME IS TIM. I IN JOYED THE VIDEO. WROTE DOWN NOTES. LEARNED A LOT. I JUST BOUGHT A 2000i GENMAX GAS GENERATOR AND A NEW BLUETTI EB55 SOLAR GEN. I WANT TO TRY MY BES TO BUILD MY OWN AFTER WATCHING THIS. THANK YOU. GOD BESS YOU, TAKE CARE. TIM TUCSON,AZ
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I built a system similar to this but I use 100 Ah lithium phosphate batteries and a 3Kw pure sine wave inverter. Good build on yours!
Nice 👍
Very good!!! Muito bom!!!
Thanks great idea
Good work
Nice work ❤
Excellent video. One thing. They are not Lithium Ion but in fact Lithium Iron Phosphate. Hence why it says on the battery Li Fe Po. Cheers.
Thanks 👍👍
Nice compact build, built mine from wood also but it takes up more real estate
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Does shielding around the box for an EMP make sense? Would this shielding have any effect on the operation of the unit?
I love it an looks nice
Nice setup, built one in a box also, takes up more real estate, put the inverter inside.
Ik heb het zelfde gemaakt in een kunststof broodkist met schuifdeksel. (rondom ventilatie).
Met 2 batterijen 100Ah en omvormer 2000Watt.
Op het dak van mijn camperbus 1 paneel 305Wp.
Nu loopt het zand uit mijn Victron laadregelaar 75/15 vermoedelijk over belast. Sta nu voor de keuze
1 Litime 30Amp of de Victron 100/30. Het werkt nog uitstekend net 6 weken 4500 km van camping naar camping in Europa. Hapjespan en Senseo geen probleem.
Thuis gebruik ik hem als thuis batterij met een lader 12/20Amp.
Wel Accu kabels gebruiken van 25mm2 en schoenen 25/8 Met originele tang klemmen.
I notice on the bottom of your solar panel stand a block of wood 2 X 2 that keeps the solar panel from slipping on the bottom. I also notices that it casts a shadow, do you know how much that shadow effects the output?
While I COMMEND your build, truly, I would certainly recommend to consider some CB's, a proper resettable breaker to protect you and your batteries, waterproofing and a proper Shunt. This is no doubt a 'barebones' setup; but as you said, 'affordable' for the absolute, most inexpensive formula though, not the safest build. I do congratulate you but... caution to those who consider building these - this way (respectfully).
Thank you.
Hi just wondering why you didn’t use a fuse on your box and maybe battery cut off switch but nice camping power maybe and 12v outlet on the box and some usb sockets for phones and iPad and power wifi but cool nice job
Aren't you a little concearned about the wind blowing the top to your box askew when it rains or snows. I think a strap or some latches would be a good idea to keep the lid in place.
Agreed, I will add some hooks to each side I think
Nice👍
Gran mensaje final
1) The inverter needs a supply of cool air to prevent overheating. 2) A class T fuse MUST be used between the batteries and inverter. My inverter failed and blew the 200 amp fuse. 3) An MPPT charge controller would be more efficient. It has to be rated for the panel wattage and open circuit voltage. It also HAS to be designed for lithium batteries. 4) Fuses should be inline with both the input and output circuits from the batteries.
Great build...Peace
I'm looking to build this for a solar greenhouse to power a heater, mostly at night. The heater is 1000-2000 watts. Would this system work with additional panels?
It would work, yes, not sure how long it would run a 2000 watt heater. Would need enough solar to fully charge the battery each day
Nice
I've read that you're not supposed to join multiple thinner wires in order to achieve thicker gauge.
If I only wanted to power a few things like PC/TV/small clock which isn't much amperage would having a giant 2K dc to ac inverter ruin the batterys? btw nice home made gen-set.
No that would work just fine I think
Thank you for the video! I'm curious though...is there a benefit to having two 50Ah batteries instead of one 100Ah battery?
No anzi meglio una da 100amper o 120amper is good
I have the 24 vdc 100 amp hour battery with a 3000 watt inverter powering my barn. This is your uncle John.
Nice! I wish I would have gone 24v with this
It's been running all summer so far so good...lol
Good to know can you put an upgraded build list together? I'm a noob be great if you sold this as a DIY kit for us greenhorns@@SSLFamilyDad
Uncle John, can we upgrade to 24 vdc 100AH battery and 3000w inverter with the rest of his build?
Great video! Please let me know if I can charged with the van cigarette lighter since I drive 10 to 14 hours everyday and I need the power for my diesel heater at night. Thanks
Yes da accendisigari con 120watt 12.8volt per 10amper con cavo e un fusibile riarmabile per più sicurezza e sempre sottochiave altrimenti ti scarichi la batteria del furgone quando è spento
Con dc t dc carger victron Orione 30amper is good for car alternator good lifepo4 redodo 100amper 12.8volt 200euro victron o renogi o redarc dc dc good
AWESOME VIDEO TODD..👍❤😇🙏
I like it 😂
I got a question for you.. In the portable battery/inverter box I am building.. I want to be able to charge using either solar or wall charging.. Could I use mc4 cables for both? I am thinking of just running some mc4 cables to the batteries and have the connectors outside the box to plug the solar or wall charger. Fewer components in the box, less heat, better air circulation.. What say you?
You need the solar to go through a charge controller and the wall charger to go directly to the batteries but yes you could use mc4 for both but not the same connection for both
@SSLFamilyDad why not the same connection for both? I know the solar panels have to go through charge controller first, but if I have mc4 cables going to the batteries, couldn't I connect either the solar or wall charger? Just not both at the same time?
Ok if it's going to be working with lid open otherwise you would need some large ventilation fans😊
not a bad job except you have no fuses, and no quick way to disconnect from solar not as important in portable but still important. but fuse or circuit breaker between battery and inverter is important i chose the breaker since its a switch too
Did you measure the temperature of theninverter?
Pure and clean work, its so good. Thanks for sharing
Danke
Pretty cool to tackle this yourself, but you can buy a portable solar generator from any of the major brands with the same capacity for about the same cost with way more features, better quality parts, and much safer.
This cost under $700, an equivalent model with similar power output and battery capacity would cost over $1500
The power stations are only better at the lower capacity and wattages
Nothing will ever be better than building your own stuff. Only does who do their own stuff, will understand us. 😊😊😊😊😊
Sir we are lookig to run a 1900 watts pressure washer 240v 50hz how much watts i need to run my preesure washer
Turn it run a full size fridge ?????
Very nice dad 😂
Better not close the lid when using or it might overheat with no ventilation.
I like your set up. I am thinking of building something similar to yours, but I have a few questions for you first. First of all, here is my situation. I live in a very small Camper Trailer, but have no electricity unless I want to spend a huge amount of $ on gas for my 5000 watt generator. I have a 2000 Watt Power Inverter, and have been thinking about getting a single 12 volt deep cycle Marine battery to power the few items that I need to power. All I really need electricity for is to run either the Microwave Oven that is in the Camper, or my Hot Air Fryer so that I can make a hot meal when need be. Here are my questions for you:
1) Would the single battery be enough to power the microwave or hot air fryer by themselves for up to 5 minutes on the microwave, or 15 minutes max on the hot air fryer without killing the battery ?
2) I know I will need a Floating Battery Charger to keep the battery charged, but my 2nd question is can I plug the charger into the same inverter that is being powered by the same battery to run the charger, and keep the battery maintained, or would I need to plug the charger into a different power source ?
Batteria lifepo4 12v redodo con 200euro good con inverter e regolatore di carica mppt e 2 pannelli solari usati pv o new da 250watt
The one cost and feature your build doesn't address is AC charging of the batteries. The Bluettti, EcoFlow and Jackery also come with chargers that plug into a standard AC outlet, and the EcoFlows can recharge in just over an hour. Other than that, nice project!
Might want to add a couple fans. Let that thing breathe !!
No fan for cooling?
7:40 Oops, actually you have *Lithium Iron-Phosphate, "LiFePo4" batteries. Which are, IMO, much better for this type project. Lithium-Ion are the ones we see with thermal run-away and fires. (as in cellphones.) Nice project. I've done a few similar. Which reminds me I need to upgrade my batteries on one of my projects. My newest system is a 400AH system with >1KW in 4 solar panels, on my Cargo Trailer Camper/Motorcycle trailer. I'm encourage the LiFePo4 batteries are coming down in price!
Oops, I just noticed this is 7mo old. LOL :)
cool ideas, redodo is out of stock!! Dang.
Cannot use full load continuous 2000watt because cable size too small, 2000 watt if use 12v system around 166Ampere cable must be bigger maybe can handle 1000watt continuous btw good job
Aren't you limited to 1280 watts through the Inverter since the battery BMS will control the maximum output?
No the battery will allow a draw at the full 2000 watts, I’ll test it next week and do a RUclips short if I have a chance
He's right. Those are 50 amp BMSs, you're good to ~1280 watts with the pair. 2000 is extremely ambitious. No wonder the inverter is running so cool. 😉
Nice to see another player in the new aux box sector though. I like the idea of those. 😄
Any fuses?
I saw other people build it with many fuses, but you didn't. I will do the same without fuses, as long as you know your device ratings and be careful ...
great video thanks for sharing. just one correction. @ 7:44 you said lithium ion, but they are actually lithium iron phosphate battery (LiFePO4).
thanks for sharing this fantastic video
I'm confused. You say the batteries are lithium ion but the labels say LiFePO4. Your solar charge controller can't work with LiFePO4 batteries. What am I not understanding?
The LiFePO4 means Lithium Iron Phosphate.
Yes, I know that. But your solar charge controller can't work with LiFePO4.
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grat job guy..ignore the "know it alls" lmao
To ve aniset you shocked me when you start talk with your masculine voice. Nice vid though it gave me some good ideas.
What can I power with that system???
Anything that draws less than 2000watts
@@SSLFamilyDad I need at least a 5000W to cook rice and use my laptop..
you need some hole in that box and fax for inverter not get hot buddy you two fax one pull are and next send out air for inverter not get hot buddy nice build buy way
I actually have the same bluetti. Might build something similar. Have you researched the A.G.M. batteries? Supposedly it is as good as lifepo4 if not better but less maintenance
Absorbed Glass Mat batteries (AGM) are a type of lead-acid battery. They are twice as heavy, only deliver half as much usable energy, and generally only get about 20% of the total number of usable cycles. They are nowhere near as good as LiFePO4 (LFP) batteries. The only negative about LFP is you can't charge them when the cells in the battery are frozen; that will destroy them. If you can simply ensure the cells are not freezing when you start to charge them, LFP is better in every conceivable way. When you look at the total cycle count, including the total watt-hours stored and discharged, they are far less expensive (per watt-hour used over their lifetime) than AGM.
When did you purchase those batteries because the cheapest 12V 100Ah battery I can find on their site is $230 each, so $460 for the 2? I guess inflation strikes again.
Mine are 50Ah,
@@SSLFamilyDad oh, I'm not sure why I heard 100 initially but you definitely said 50.
I see shading along the bottom of the solar panel, loose the wood
wow
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No ventilation holes in the box. Not good.
How much for all the tools you need and the batteries and the inverter, wires and solar controller etc. glue nails.
Una caja con un alto riesgo se sobrecalentamiento
100ah to run a 2k inverter, good luck with that.
I bought TWO of those charge controllers. WORTHLESS for lithium Batteries.....
Updated link in the description
I wouldn't call this portable by any means. This is just a Build your own power station
10 minutes of run time