Grateful I stumbled across your channel. Subscribed! FYI: I'm installing the same thing at my home. Just an idea for you... when I put the 2/0 cables from the battery into the inverter, I cut the excess 2/0 cable so that there was less excess wire (in the box) to "snake" around the conduit box... especially since I had to add terminals to the cable anyway. This also has the added benefit of shortening the wire run run for the battery to inverter.
With your background in electronics you make this installation look so simple. Thanks Evan for sharing with us. That seems like the way to go for a safe electrical supply especially in a bad situation. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred.
This is great! I'm going to be installing a EG4 18kPV inverter with 2 EG4 indoor batteries hopefully next month. I have 13kW of solar that will feed it.
So neat! I want to be able to wire up something that looks as tidy as that when I grow up! Ah, who am I kidding? I'm better at pulling wrenches and picking up the heavy stuff.
Really nice overview. First time somebody has opened up the case to show us the battery. How is the fan noise on that inverter? Seems unduly loud for something that's inside the house.
Thanks for the informative video. What is the black mat that suddenly appeared behind battery as you mounted inverter? Also, when you held up cables, one set had ring terminals on the other end. Did you put them on or did one set come complete for installation of EG4 Battery & Inverter installation?
It is fiber cement backer board, used for installing ceramic tile. I painted it black with outdoor latex paint to make it look better. The inverter requires a non combustible mounting surface.
Im going to suggest this one for my daughter, for her her home. I have fair knowledge of solar, my quetion to you is what would be an appropriate solar array size the this? Great video, this is a no brainer for those who want to get into solar. Thank you, good day.
When you say it runs down to 20% overnight, does that include air conditioning as the main draw? Seems like it is a lot for when things are normally off like the range/oven and laundry.
Thanks for the video. I'm about to install 2 of these batteries (currently on backorder). I have read the user manual and it states that the wall should be non-combustible. I noticed that mid-install, you added what looks to be some sort of panel behind your battery. Can you let me know what you decided on? I too have a wood wall that I plan to mount my batteries to. Thanks!
It is fiber Cement board painted black. The inverter is supposed to be mounted to a non-combustible material. So I needed something between it and the wood.
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects What's your opinion on using something like Type X drywall (fire rated)? Or would you still use something like cement board?
Does the manufacturer or would you recommend a surge protector in case of a lightning strike or some other type of surge? I worry about lithium to some degree, mostly because I am admittedly a novice at best. Thanks for sharing. I wished I had half your knowledge. I do have a son that is a journeyman electrician thank goodness! Looks like a great system!
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects thanks Evan for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I really am a fan of all your videos. My wife sure would like to see Rebekah share some of her cooking and harvesting videos. (Me too to be honest!)
Thanks for another great video. I looked up the EG4 indoor battery for temperature range and it seems to have a high temp limit of 133F which makes it stay in my house in the Texas heat. Not that is a problem. I have a question - the cost for the power wall device seems to be higher than going with server rack batteries. I do like the connections and how it looks but to get to 60kWh it would take a few of them (not sure if I could stack more than 3 of these 14kWh together). Also they seem to be limited in where you can deploy them where a server rack battery can be thrown in a truck to go mobile or an RV (of course 5kWh per battery in that case). So the main advantage of the wall mount is that it is attractive and wife friendly. What are you comments on my comparison? All the best from north Texas!
The new lifepower 4 server rack batter is $1200. 3 of those is $3600. A 3 - slot server rack to mount them is $375. Total of $3975 for 15kWh. This battery is $3300 for 14.3kWh. In my mind this is the cheaper route, better looking, and more space saving.
Great video Evan, that setup and battery looks very nice ! So is this EG4 setup going to take over powering your home on both solar and when on batteries(backup mode) or only when the grid goes down as backup and is the Canadian Solar setup now only going to power your barn, etc?
I was going to ask the same question! Next question I was going to ask is which solar panels are being used to charge this? Is it one of the three arrays you have on the barn? Awesome work as always!
I am curious. Does that somewhat "interface" with your setup in your shop? Do both systems use the same solar panels? Also the A/C coming in, does that come from the grid or does it come from your inverter from your other system in your shop? Just trying to get an idea in my head as far as the schematics.
The backup source of power for this system is the EP cube system. So if it runs out of power, it can run off the other solar. It is like 5 time redundant. Solar or batteries on this system, or Solar, batteries and Grid on the other system.
No, the screws included with the ground bar have triangular ends, and you use them to cut the threads, and they bite into the metal of the enclosure and make a good bond.
Hey Evan, sounds like you are using three sources or do you? If so, how do you Switch one for the next? I'll have to go back and rewatch I guess. I'm contemplating on using all three and using two Generac Auto Transfer Switches to feed the house. Solar Primary with Utility backup on the 1st ATS feeding the top of the second ATS with the Gen ( Generac 22kw ) being the backup feeding the House. I think that will work. I can't run full Solar because where we live isn't a great source.
I don't have a sound meter, but the 6000xp inverter is quieter than the Canadian Solar EP cube. And I don't hear it running upstairs. Also, the fan speed can be adjusted in the settings
For about $800 less than this unit you can buy an easy to assemble 15.5 kW, DIY LFP battery kit that uses high quality EVE cells with a smart BMS with active cell balancing, a full suite of communication ports with Bluetooth.
I hope this is not a silly question, but isn’t there a safety issue with having the battery in such close proximity to the plumbing stack cleanout? If that cleanout were to be used, liquid could easily be splashed on the battery. Is that a concern at all? Did you consider it when choosing your installation site?
Hey I'm thinking about making a solar trailer that I could pull behind an EV and take off grid with me. I wanted to use this battery and inverter since they are popular, cost effective, and seem to work well. For the trailer i wanted to lay this battery and inverter on the ground tucked away in a cabinet space between the wheels. I figure that would be the best for weight distribution and the layout of the trailer I'd want. Can this battery be laid down like that do you know? I've looked for this info on forums and such and it sounds like it isnt recommended but when you opened it up it didnt seem like there was anything structurally that necessitates it. Maybe the fire suppressants position require that it is stood up?
The battery is supposed to be stood up. The manual says not to mount it flat on the ground. Not sure why. Probably because it is designed to hold the weight in that position. I don't think it will affect the fire arrestors. I have seen fire arresters mounted on the side(like this battery) and mounted over the the top of battery (like server rack batteries)
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects Hi Even, Im talking about the design of the The Conduit box, that is so out of line (with the rest) that its not even funny.. lol
I realize you find the system virtually fireproof. Yet it is in your house .. where you sleep. Do you have a fire suppression plan? You know, just in case what never should happen does happen?
I was expecting, or at least hoping, you would have given a better explanation. The system not being wired to the charge system at one moment, then being completely wired at the next is lacking a lot. Anyone viewing this chanel for the first time, not knowing about your other chanel, could not understand how that battery was charged by the sun, as you stated.
There will be another video soon, on the inverter, which uses battery power to make AC power and uses solar to charge the battery. I will also have a video covering the entire system as whole, on Country view acres channel.
What you presented in your video was excellent, but I watched so I could understand how to connect the units to the PV system and the grid and the breaker panel. You skipped over this completely. All the videos on RUclips about this battery show the same things you did.
Why oh why do they always gloss over the AC input/output installations on every one of the 10 videos I've watched on this so far or even do a cursory spec explanation on the max voltage on the two mppts. It says it tops out at 480v. Is that on each leg? Eg4 and everyone else is unclear
Your Video is Half Way true, You did not show the connection to outside power and the connection to the circuit braker to power the house or connection to solar panel., what you Show an Infant can do.
Grateful I stumbled across your channel. Subscribed!
FYI: I'm installing the same thing at my home. Just an idea for you... when I put the 2/0 cables from the battery into the inverter, I cut the excess 2/0 cable so that there was less excess wire (in the box) to "snake" around the conduit box... especially since I had to add terminals to the cable anyway.
This also has the added benefit of shortening the wire run run for the battery to inverter.
With your background in electronics you make this installation look so simple. Thanks Evan for sharing with us. That seems like the way to go for a safe electrical supply especially in a bad situation. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred.
He doesn't have a background in electronics. He only has a background in electrical work. Big difference.
Does that non-hinged conduit cover need to be grounded like the outdoor conduit box you have?
Nice video. Being a retired electronics engineer I've the development of solar from the earliest days of lead acid batteries up to the recent.
Hi, Evan! Very interesting! It’s gratifying watching you and Rebekah as you live your dream. Thank you for sharing with us. God bless.
As a fellow "Sparky" I'm always impressed with your professionalism with your Electrical installs. ⚡️⚡️⚡️
This is great! I'm going to be installing a EG4 18kPV inverter with 2 EG4 indoor batteries hopefully next month. I have 13kW of solar that will feed it.
Thanks for sharing your battery review. Band of brothers and sisters 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm not in the market for solar stuff though I like to watch anyway, but I sure could use a cart like that. That thing looks handy!
What a great, clean looking system. For 4800$. Nice!
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If I hit the lottery, I will get solar installed. Nice work!
Great job Evan, and very clean, pro look to what you do with the solar system. Good luck with all of it through the winter!
Nice work, Evan! I look forward to seeing more content on this system!
Great vid. Thank you. Nice work!
So neat! I want to be able to wire up something that looks as tidy as that when I grow up! Ah, who am I kidding? I'm better at pulling wrenches and picking up the heavy stuff.
Thanks Evan for sharing!
Nice work on this one. Love these batteries.
Thanks Gavin
Ok…I’m geeking out on your new channel. Nice job!
i like the outdoor conduit box is better. i didn't notice they had two version when i order mine
When I ordered this, they didn't have the indoor version yet. Now, they may only offer the indoor version precut for the 6000xp.
very clean install! Not all electricians do clean installs!
Thanks Man! you do a great job communicating.
Really nice overview. First time somebody has opened up the case to show us the battery. How is the fan noise on that inverter? Seems unduly loud for something that's inside the house.
I can't hear the fans upstairs. It is quieter than my other solar power system in the workshop.
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects Good to know.
Thanks for setting up this channel
Enjoyed watching video. Looks like good equipment.
Looks promising for sure, Evan!
👍👍👍👍👍👌Excelleent tutorial video, very integrated system, thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for the informative video. What is the black mat that suddenly appeared behind battery as you mounted inverter? Also, when you held up cables, one set had ring terminals on the other end. Did you put them on or did one set come complete for installation of EG4 Battery & Inverter installation?
It is 1/4 inch fiber cement board (tile backer board) painted black. The inverter needs to be mounted to a non combustible surface.
Hi Evan, Great video, What did you use as backer board behind the battery and Inverter? Thanks
It is fiber cement backer board, used for installing ceramic tile. I painted it black with outdoor latex paint to make it look better. The inverter requires a non combustible mounting surface.
Im going to suggest this one for my daughter, for her her home. I have fair knowledge of solar, my quetion to you is what would be an appropriate solar array size the this? Great video, this is a no brainer for those who want to get into solar. Thank you, good day.
I think the solar array should be 125% of the inverter output. So that would be around 7500 watts of solar.
I'm guessing the screws that bolt the conduit box to the battery bond them together for ground
The screws had regular flat washers. Nothing to bite through the paint into the metal to bond electrically.
Have three of these, a Flexboss and a Gridboss being delivered tomorrow. Still trying to find an installer that will install and get permits for me.
When you say it runs down to 20% overnight, does that include air conditioning as the main draw? Seems like it is a lot for when things are normally off like the range/oven and laundry.
This is just running my critical loads. Lights, outlets, fridge, deep freeze, microwave, & furnace,
So this battery will run central air overnight correct?
Good Work Sir
Nice vid sir.. always a well screwed together video.. stay safe 🏴
Thanks for the video. I'm about to install 2 of these batteries (currently on backorder). I have read the user manual and it states that the wall should be non-combustible. I noticed that mid-install, you added what looks to be some sort of panel behind your battery. Can you let me know what you decided on? I too have a wood wall that I plan to mount my batteries to. Thanks!
Fiber cement board. Or tile backer board. I painted mine black to look better.
@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects very nice! I'm going to copy that idea. Black was a good choice 👍
Can the cell temperature readings be changed to Fahrenheit vice Celsius?
I don't see a way to change it.
What is the black material you installed on the wall behind the inverter and battery.?
Thanks
John
It is fiber Cement board painted black. The inverter is supposed to be mounted to a non-combustible material. So I needed something between it and the wood.
Evan, will the new system run your home completely off grid now?@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects What's your opinion on using something like Type X drywall (fire rated)? Or would you still use something like cement board?
New to solar, can you add another battery to this system and still use the single inverter or do you need that entire set up to add another battery?
Does the manufacturer or would you recommend a surge protector in case of a lightning strike or some other type of surge? I worry about lithium to some degree, mostly because I am admittedly a novice at best. Thanks for sharing. I wished I had half your knowledge. I do have a son that is a journeyman electrician thank goodness! Looks like a great system!
I have lightning protection installed on my other system. And I plan to add it to this system.
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects thanks Evan for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I really am a fan of all your videos. My wife sure would like to see Rebekah share some of her cooking and harvesting videos. (Me too to be honest!)
nice , thanks so much for sharing
Thanks for another great video. I looked up the EG4 indoor battery for temperature range and it seems to have a high temp limit of 133F which makes it stay in my house in the Texas heat. Not that is a problem. I have a question - the cost for the power wall device seems to be higher than going with server rack batteries. I do like the connections and how it looks but to get to 60kWh it would take a few of them (not sure if I could stack more than 3 of these 14kWh together). Also they seem to be limited in where you can deploy them where a server rack battery can be thrown in a truck to go mobile or an RV (of course 5kWh per battery in that case). So the main advantage of the wall mount is that it is attractive and wife friendly. What are you comments on my comparison? All the best from north Texas!
The new lifepower 4 server rack batter is $1200. 3 of those is $3600. A 3 - slot server rack to mount them is $375. Total of $3975 for 15kWh. This battery is $3300 for 14.3kWh. In my mind this is the cheaper route, better looking, and more space saving.
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects oh I stand corrected. Thanks for your content!
Great video Evan, that setup and battery looks very nice ! So is this EG4 setup going to take over powering your home on both solar and when on batteries(backup mode) or only when the grid goes down as backup and is the Canadian Solar setup now only going to power your barn, etc?
This new EG4 system is powering my critical loads. My other System is powering my other breaker panel.
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects Excellent !
I was going to ask the same question! Next question I was going to ask is which solar panels are being used to charge this? Is it one of the three arrays you have on the barn? Awesome work as always!
How does your solar charge the batteries in the work shop and the house
I have 3 solar arrays, I have one hooked up to this system. 2 hooked up to the other system.
I am curious. Does that somewhat "interface" with your setup in your shop? Do both systems use the same solar panels? Also the A/C coming in, does that come from the grid or does it come from your inverter from your other system in your shop? Just trying to get an idea in my head as far as the schematics.
The backup source of power for this system is the EP cube system. So if it runs out of power, it can run off the other solar. It is like 5 time redundant. Solar or batteries on this system, or Solar, batteries and Grid on the other system.
you have to Scrape the paint behind the ground bar for a good ground.
No, the screws included with the ground bar have triangular ends, and you use them to cut the threads, and they bite into the metal of the enclosure and make a good bond.
How did you force charge the battery?
If you have the app. It is easy there is a button for quick charge.
Hey Evan, sounds like you are using three sources or do you? If so, how do you Switch one for the next? I'll have to go back and rewatch I guess.
I'm contemplating on using all three and using two Generac Auto Transfer Switches to feed the house. Solar Primary with Utility backup on the 1st ATS feeding the top of the second ATS with the Gen ( Generac 22kw ) being the backup feeding the House. I think that will work. I can't run full Solar because where we live isn't a great source.
My Hybrid/Grid tied solar is the backup power for this system. If I use a generator, it is a manual through an interlock.
Another question… what would be the noise level of this setup?
Thanks
John
I don't have a sound meter, but the 6000xp inverter is quieter than the Canadian Solar EP cube. And I don't hear it running upstairs. Also, the fan speed can be adjusted in the settings
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects thanks
Evan how much solar panels do they recommend to charge this battery?
6000 to 8000 watts is what would do.
Excellent Video. Is there going to be another video detailing how much solar your using to charge this new 14KW battery?
Yes, more videos on the inverter, and the entire system as a whole. I should have mentioned that in the video.
That’s what I was looking for … the explanation of what solar you were using for this house system and why you added it in the house.
What happened to your other system? Is that just for the shop now?
My other system runs my larger breaker panel, and this system runs my smaller breaker panel. My other system also the backup power for this system.
For about $800 less than this unit you can buy an easy to assemble 15.5 kW, DIY LFP battery kit that uses high quality EVE cells with a smart BMS with active cell balancing, a full suite of communication ports with Bluetooth.
And void your homeowners policy unfortunately
Cables sizing?
The battery has a 200 amp output. So 2/0 wire or larger welding or battery cable. 2/0 welding cablenis rated at 223 amps.
Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Do you know if the BMS on this battery will communicate with Victron Multiplus ii inverter/chargers?
Yes, it has Can Bus protocol for Victron
I hope this is not a silly question, but isn’t there a safety issue with having the battery in such close proximity to the plumbing stack cleanout? If that cleanout were to be used, liquid could easily be splashed on the battery. Is that a concern at all? Did you consider it when choosing your installation site?
I am not concerned about it. If you ever need to use the cleanout, I would cover up everything with a sheet of plastic.
And these batteries can be mounted outside by the way.. not this particular inverter though
Hey I'm thinking about making a solar trailer that I could pull behind an EV and take off grid with me. I wanted to use this battery and inverter since they are popular, cost effective, and seem to work well. For the trailer i wanted to lay this battery and inverter on the ground tucked away in a cabinet space between the wheels. I figure that would be the best for weight distribution and the layout of the trailer I'd want. Can this battery be laid down like that do you know? I've looked for this info on forums and such and it sounds like it isnt recommended but when you opened it up it didnt seem like there was anything structurally that necessitates it. Maybe the fire suppressants position require that it is stood up?
The battery is supposed to be stood up. The manual says not to mount it flat on the ground.
Not sure why. Probably because it is designed to hold the weight in that position.
I don't think it will affect the fire arrestors. I have seen fire arresters mounted on the side(like this battery) and mounted over the the top of battery (like server rack batteries)
How much was the battery?
$3300
The Conduit box is like.. not in line ! but why not ?
It is mounted on the center on the battery. The camera angles may make it look off cenered.
@@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects Hi Even, Im talking about the design of the The Conduit box, that is so out of line (with the rest) that its not even funny.. lol
Ronny don't let it upset you princess
You said a MAX output of 200 amps.... So technically, that could run the while home if needed???
200 amps of 48 volt DC. it would probably be able to support 12,000 watts of AC power or 50 Amps of 240 volt AC power.
I realize you find the system virtually fireproof. Yet it is in your house .. where you sleep. Do you have a fire suppression plan? You know, just in case what never should happen does happen?
Fire Alarms and Fire Extinguishers. Worst case scenario I live the in the barn if the house burns down.
I was expecting, or at least hoping, you would have given a better explanation. The system not being wired to the charge system at one moment, then being completely wired at the next is lacking a lot. Anyone viewing this chanel for the first time, not knowing about your other chanel, could not understand how that battery was charged by the sun, as you stated.
There will be another video soon, on the inverter, which uses battery power to make AC power and uses solar to charge the battery.
I will also have a video covering the entire system as whole, on Country view acres channel.
What you presented in your video was excellent, but I watched so I could understand how to connect the units to the PV system and the grid and the breaker panel. You skipped over this completely. All the videos on RUclips about this battery show the same things you did.
The battery doesn't connect to solar panels or the grid. The inverter does. Watch the inverter video.
Why oh why do they always gloss over the AC input/output installations on every one of the 10 videos I've watched on this so far or even do a cursory spec explanation on the max voltage on the two mppts. It says it tops out at 480v. Is that on each leg? Eg4 and everyone else is unclear
There is no AC input on the battery. This is a video on the battery, not the inverter.
Your Video is Half Way true, You did not show the connection to outside power and the connection to the circuit braker to power the house or connection to solar panel., what you Show an Infant can do.
This video was just covering the battery. You have to watch the video on the inverter.
You skipped so much on this.
This was only covering the battery. There will be separate videos on the inverter, and the whole system.