Hybrid Power Battpack gets it done!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @CEOuncensored
    @CEOuncensored 2 года назад +1

    Looks awesome 👌

  • @FillUps007
    @FillUps007 2 года назад +1

    Can you provide the name of the manufacturer and their website? We tried your link and it provided ZERO INFORMATION regarding the Battery Pack.

    • @raysolarmadeeasy
      @raysolarmadeeasy  Год назад +1

      Sorry, the link must of broken:
      www.raysolar.ca/shop/product-category/portable-power-pack/
      Give us a call with any questions.
      807-548-7297

  • @jimmyotoole8723
    @jimmyotoole8723 2 года назад +1

    hi were can i buy this. thank u

    • @raysolarmadeeasy
      @raysolarmadeeasy  2 года назад

      Hello, Jimmy, Thank you for inquiring, please see the below link to find these,
      www.raysolar.ca/shop/product-category/portable/

  • @billgdad
    @billgdad Год назад

    No one on any review ever says how long. Let's say a fridge can run for. Sure it can run a power tool. But you don't use power tools except for short intervals.

    • @raysolarmadeeasy
      @raysolarmadeeasy  Год назад +2

      Hi Bill, that is a great question with a few technical variables but common non the less. Let us see if we can break this down for you and the community. Have a look at the following video and let us know if it helps you better understand sizing and where loads consume your energy and ultimately determines the size of your battery storage: ruclips.net/video/u7uAl92QWrA/видео.html
      Energy is measured in kWh-same as your hydro bill (if you happen to have one of those). Energy storage in traditional batteries is rated in amp hours and can be converted to KWh. For the purpose of energy storage when it comes to lithium batteries, like the ones found in the Battpack, Kwh is the unit of storage provided. To keep things simple-the easiest way to think about a common appliance like a fridge is as follows: Say your fridge consumes 200wh of energy in a day and you have selected the latest upcoming model of Battpack Pro that stores 5 kWh (5000wh) of usable energy, it is simply a matter of taking your 5000wh/200wh for the usable run time of 25 hrs. Now given a fridge typically cycles 6hrs in a 24hr period we could say the fridge would operate for 4 days (25/6= 4.17 days) before depleting the batteries to 0 kWh of storage.
      We hope this helps in better understanding your specific question and that the video shared helps to understand overall system sizing.

  • @rodjos5463
    @rodjos5463 Год назад

    Good products, worst company name.