Thank you for your kind comment! I'm glad you enjoyed Joe's video. If you're interested in outdoor gear and home backup power products, I highly recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's a versatile powerhouse with a massive capacity, fast recharging, and comprehensive protections. Plus, its waterproof technology and uninterrupted power supply make it perfect for outdoor adventures. Keep up the great work, Joe!
Thank you for your kind words! If you're looking for a reliable and powerful portable power station, I highly recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It offers a massive 5kWh capacity, fast recharging times, and a waterproof design, making it perfect for outdoor adventures and backup power needs. It's a versatile and durable choice that won't let you down. Happy camping!
I enjoy your videos. They really help me understand the technology. You've mentioned the use of a generator in this and other videos. What is the smallest generator that you would recommend assuming that it would only recharge the batteries and all of my power use would come from the batteries? It would be helpful to know the charging rate & time and if the battery can charge while being used. Assume the 20 kWh capacity. Thanks!
I'd say there is no minimum size on generator but know that if you size your battery to 19.9 kwhs capacity, a 5 kw generator would take 4 hours to completely recharge the battery from nearly empty. I think the more fascinating option is perhaps using an EV to recharge/extend the EP Cube with the option of a bi-directional charger. Feasibly, you could tap your EV battery and give it's much larger battery opportunity to power your home for days and even could run back to a grid-up EV charger to replenish your EV and then return for more days of energy use at the home.
Excellent video. Solar installer gave me a quote with AP Systems DS3 microinverters. They offer optional AP Storage Battery system. It can support several battery suppliers, can prioritize internal consumption, avoid peak demand rates import while maximizing output, critical loads backup,.. It can support 20kWh but unfortunately just only 5kVA of power.
We live in a year-round senior community attached to an RV park in Canada. Our home is a park-model double-wide manufactured home with a 50-amp, 120/240-volt power supply that we connect to the grid with a plug-in. I am thinking we could simply install the EP Cube system outside of our home connected directly to the grid with the plug we currently use for connecting to the grid on the "grid" side of the EP Cube Gateway then wire the EP Cube directly to the 50-amp, 120/240-volt panel inside our home to "load" side of the EP Cube. We cannot push power back to the grid since we only have a private sub-meter so that option would need to be disabled. We intend to install solar panels on the roof of our home since we have good sun exposure on the east and west sides of the roof for charging the batteries and use the batteries and/or grid to power our home when the sun goes down and have the batteries as a UPS in case of power outages. Does this make sense?
Thanks for the video . I think it would be good to distinguish between Powerwall+ w the 7.6kw continuous output and which has the solar pv inverter unit on top. Also, it is designed only for new solar systems and not retrofit or microinverter systems; VS the Powerwall 2 with 5kW continuous output and which works for retrofit or new solar, AND solar w central inverter or microinverters.
Well... Im pretty sure you can tell us the price for the equipment, at least by country. In Canada, the Tesla will cost ~$9.5k for 1 battery, ~$1.5k for the Gateway & ~$700 for delivery (YMMV). Installation is local economy specific.
Good comparison. Thanks. I'm really interested in an EP Cube system, however what's the process of installing extra batteries when the inverter is situated on top of say 3. Presumably the wiring needs to be somehow flexibly installed, so that it can just be lifted up, rather than having to rewire the whole shebang?
If you are planning to add battery modules just install your gateway higher at the start. Then you can add batteries to the tower without rewiring anything.
Wait.... You didnt explain the "hybrid" functionality well. Okay, sure, I can skip the usual inverter and feed the EP Cube DC direct from the panels, but does that mean the EP Cube acts as a traditional string inverter? Seems so, which means sucks. Since Enphase performs the inversion at the panel, it would connect AC to the EP Cube gateway, which then converts it to DC for storage. So what's the point again? But can the EP Cube connect to SolarEdge's Power Optimizer and leverage that (without SE's inverter, ergo save on the cost for the SE inverter)? If not, then again, what's the point of being a "hybrid" system?
Great video. I’m happy to see all the new storage options coming online these days. I think Tesla should be docked -2 X Factor points for the way they conduct business. They make great hardware (PowerWall, EVs) but their service and internal installation network is literally the worst in the industry. People should be made aware that horrible customer service and communication should be expected after market should any issues ever arise.
Most of the microinverters are undersized and they throttle your panels right at the source. Very disappointing results when compared to a string inverter with optimizers.
Good morning Joe, how can an older single family home that was turned into a multiple or a three family home utilize solar panels and battery backup. Can solar panels and battery backup support a single family home converted into a three family home. Thank you for your time, be kind to yourself and to the people around you, have a great day, love me ☀️😮😅😊💙✌️
As a General rule, the system is Expandable. As the EP cube up to support 6 parallel, meaning massive capacity and output power. LG prime+ support 2 parallel Tesla power wall support 10 parallel
@@Hassan-bq1wb good morning Hassan thank you for your support and information. With your response I have an additional question. With expanding battery backup can the sun fill the added battery capacity with the limited single family roof space for solar panels. Thank you for your time, have a great day love me☀️💚😮😅🫂🥰💕💙✌️
@@davidnoreck2401 funny way speaking, lots of laughs ,thanks you. Well, first of all, one solar system absolutely can support the backup system. With the EP Cube mentioned in video take as an example, it offers max.6 in parallel, means there are 6 interfaces. Currents from PV system go through components final reach all 6 pcs by inner interfaces. How long it takes depends on your pv output power. Hope of helping you to a certain extent.
Excellent update Joe! Thank you very much for making these videos! I appreciate you!
Thank you for your kind comment! I'm glad you enjoyed Joe's video. If you're interested in outdoor gear and home backup power products, I highly recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's a versatile powerhouse with a massive capacity, fast recharging, and comprehensive protections. Plus, its waterproof technology and uninterrupted power supply make it perfect for outdoor adventures. Keep up the great work, Joe!
Thank you for your kind words! If you're looking for a reliable and powerful portable power station, I highly recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It offers a massive 5kWh capacity, fast recharging times, and a waterproof design, making it perfect for outdoor adventures and backup power needs. It's a versatile and durable choice that won't let you down. Happy camping!
I enjoy your videos. They really help me understand the technology. You've mentioned the use of a generator in this and other videos. What is the smallest generator that you would recommend assuming that it would only recharge the batteries and all of my power use would come from the batteries? It would be helpful to know the charging rate & time and if the battery can charge while being used. Assume the 20 kWh capacity. Thanks!
I'd say there is no minimum size on generator but know that if you size your battery to 19.9 kwhs capacity, a 5 kw generator would take 4 hours to completely recharge the battery from nearly empty. I think the more fascinating option is perhaps using an EV to recharge/extend the EP Cube with the option of a bi-directional charger. Feasibly, you could tap your EV battery and give it's much larger battery opportunity to power your home for days and even could run back to a grid-up EV charger to replenish your EV and then return for more days of energy use at the home.
Excellent video. Solar installer gave me a quote with AP Systems DS3 microinverters. They offer optional AP Storage Battery system. It can support several battery suppliers, can prioritize internal consumption, avoid peak demand rates import while maximizing output, critical loads backup,.. It can support 20kWh but unfortunately just only 5kVA of power.
We live in a year-round senior community attached to an RV park in Canada. Our home is a park-model double-wide manufactured home with a 50-amp, 120/240-volt power supply that we connect to the grid with a plug-in.
I am thinking we could simply install the EP Cube system outside of our home connected directly to the grid with the plug we currently use for connecting to the grid on the "grid" side of the EP Cube Gateway then wire the EP Cube directly to the 50-amp, 120/240-volt panel inside our home to "load" side of the EP Cube. We cannot push power back to the grid since we only have a private sub-meter so that option would need to be disabled. We intend to install solar panels on the roof of our home since we have good sun exposure on the east and west sides of the roof for charging the batteries and use the batteries and/or grid to power our home when the sun goes down and have the batteries as a UPS in case of power outages. Does this make sense?
You really should state a price... pick a state/province and tell the price
An absolute minimum of 12k is what I’ve seen. 15k is a better average.
Absolutely
@@punksjutgbd 13K,learned from other sources
Excellent video 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for the video . I think it would be good to distinguish between Powerwall+ w the 7.6kw continuous output and which has the solar pv inverter unit on top. Also, it is designed only for new solar systems and not retrofit or microinverter systems; VS the Powerwall 2 with 5kW continuous output and which works for retrofit or new solar, AND solar w central inverter or microinverters.
Can you point me to a solar + battery + generator video or blog on how it works with grid auto shut-off?
When are we getting the new Enpower video I missed the webinar
I talked to PG&E and they say only Powerwall can join their Virtual Power Plant.
Well... Im pretty sure you can tell us the price for the equipment, at least by country. In Canada, the Tesla will cost ~$9.5k for 1 battery, ~$1.5k for the Gateway & ~$700 for delivery (YMMV). Installation is local economy specific.
Good comparison. Thanks. I'm really interested in an EP Cube system, however what's the process of installing extra batteries when the inverter is situated on top of say 3. Presumably the wiring needs to be somehow flexibly installed, so that it can just be lifted up, rather than having to rewire the whole shebang?
If you are planning to add battery modules just install your gateway higher at the start. Then you can add batteries to the tower without rewiring anything.
Wait.... You didnt explain the "hybrid" functionality well. Okay, sure, I can skip the usual inverter and feed the EP Cube DC direct from the panels, but does that mean the EP Cube acts as a traditional string inverter? Seems so, which means sucks. Since Enphase performs the inversion at the panel, it would connect AC to the EP Cube gateway, which then converts it to DC for storage. So what's the point again? But can the EP Cube connect to SolarEdge's Power Optimizer and leverage that (without SE's inverter, ergo save on the cost for the SE inverter)? If not, then again, what's the point of being a "hybrid" system?
Great video. I’m happy to see all the new storage options coming online these days. I think Tesla should be docked -2 X Factor points for the way they conduct business. They make great hardware (PowerWall, EVs) but their service and internal installation network is literally the worst in the industry. People should be made aware that horrible customer service and communication should be expected after market should any issues ever arise.
nvm.. was going to comment, but you're not available in Indiana.
What about the software of the EP Cube?
Doesn't lg also have a wall battery?
I’m curious about Tesla power wall vs Enphase V3 5p battery. With two of these and I can start my A/C.
Hi Curt and thanks for writing in. We will do this video in the future. Tesla is also coming out with their Powerwall 3 very soon.
Can the Epcube use energy from the grid to recharge the batteries??
Yes
hi joe: aren't micro inverters "smarter" than a single inevrter?
Most of the microinverters are undersized and they throttle your panels right at the source. Very disappointing results when compared to a string inverter with optimizers.
great to know, thank you
@@darcielanthier4846
Since when can it output 7.6 continuous? I thought it was 5 continous. Unless you're meaning the powerwall+ with the inverter.
The powerwall I mean
Tesla also use LFP batteries in Powerwall.
Good morning Joe, how can an older single family home that was turned into a multiple or a three family home utilize solar panels and battery backup. Can solar panels and battery backup support a single family home converted into a three family home. Thank you for your time, be kind to yourself and to the people around you, have a great day, love me ☀️😮😅😊💙✌️
As a General rule, the system is Expandable. As the EP cube up to support 6 parallel, meaning massive capacity and output power.
LG prime+ support 2 parallel
Tesla power wall support 10 parallel
@@Hassan-bq1wb good morning Hassan thank you for your support and information. With your response I have an additional question. With expanding battery backup can the sun fill the added battery capacity with the limited single family roof space for solar panels. Thank you for your time, have a great day love me☀️💚😮😅🫂🥰💕💙✌️
@@davidnoreck2401 funny way speaking, lots of laughs ,thanks you.
Well, first of all, one solar system absolutely can support the backup system. With the EP Cube mentioned in video take as an example, it offers max.6 in parallel, means there are 6 interfaces. Currents from PV system go through components final reach all 6 pcs by inner interfaces. How long it takes depends on your pv output power. Hope of helping you to a certain extent.
Are there any EVs out there running on the LFP batteries?
Standard range Tesla M3 & Y.
50Amp EV chargers *2
Good Gosh - give a ballpark number on cost in $$$. We are adults. Ridiculous
Great video. Nice units, just way overpriced, but that will all change soon enough.
Mexico presence??
Without prices the Video is kind of useless.
I have no reference point versus other solutions.
the technology of ep cube is from BYD team😂
I wish he would not faff about and tell us the prices.
This video was a total waste of time.