I’ve watched videos on solar, where people have said that during the winter they leave the inverter switched on, as the heat it generates keeps the batteries warm as lithium apparently doesn’t like the cold.
Ended up buying a Victron 100/30 charge controller to go with the eco worthy batteries, yes sir you inspired me. Wanted to ask what the absorption voltage, float voltage, equalization voltage for these batteries are? Checked all over can't find the info!
Hi I’m a truck driver and I am thinking of taking a 12v LED TV & PS4 to play for 2hrs per night! both low wattage. Really confused as to what set I need!
A “portable power station” might be best for you. You can also use the car to 12v socket to change it while travelling and you can also get solar panels for it. If you Are planning on fitting solar panels to your roof you can use the setup I have in my part 3 or 4 video, you can alway add more battery’s that way
I haven’t had a solar generator myself to test. Building a setup allows you to upgrade any parts, building a setup could work out cheaper. I’m sure a solar generator is more convenient for travel / moving. There maybe a comparison video for you to check out.
@@PwinkleR Good points. I can see that. Kind of like customizing a car or modernizing a house. You make it work to your own specifications and needs. Thanks for making me think outside the box. Pun intended.
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I’ve watched videos on solar, where people have said that during the winter they leave the inverter switched on, as the heat it generates keeps the batteries warm as lithium apparently doesn’t like the cold.
I may look to insulate the battery and save the energy
Ended up buying a Victron 100/30 charge controller to go with the eco worthy batteries, yes sir you inspired me. Wanted to ask what the absorption voltage, float voltage, equalization voltage for these batteries are? Checked all over can't find the info!
Do you need any Earthing/grounding?
Thanks for the video. Have you seen a big difference since changing to the MPPT controller?
The MPPT was easier for me to check the stats and I found most people saying a MPPT is better.
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I'm going to email you with pictures of my setup that I did last year basically the same charge controller
Ok I’ll check it out
Hi I’m a truck driver and I am thinking of taking a 12v LED TV & PS4 to play for 2hrs per night! both low wattage. Really confused as to what set I need!
A “portable power station” might be best for you. You can also use the car to 12v socket to change it while travelling and you can also get solar panels for it.
If you Are planning on fitting solar panels to your roof you can use the setup I have in my part 3 or 4 video, you can alway add more battery’s that way
What sizes of cable from battery to inverter for 2000 watts
With the solar generators available today, why would you want to build a system from scratch? Are there any benefits?
I haven’t had a solar generator myself to test. Building a setup allows you to upgrade any parts, building a setup could work out cheaper. I’m sure a solar generator is more convenient for travel / moving. There maybe a comparison video for you to check out.
@@PwinkleR Good points. I can see that. Kind of like customizing a car or modernizing a house. You make it work to your own specifications and needs. Thanks for making me think outside the box. Pun intended.
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