POWER QUEEN 300AH gohobo.io/pq300 use code HOBO CANADIANS: gohobo.io/pqcanada For other batteries gohobo.io/pqbatt use code TECH3 SUNGOLDPOWER 3000w: gohobo.io/sgp3k use code HOBOTECH10 [review: ua-cam.com/video/SZjqacenzg8/v-deo.html]
Can we have a video of how you connect or work it alongside a power generator such as Bluetti. Thanks for the note in Watt Hours on screen as it makes for a quicker conversion even though the calc is straight forward it just relates easier to power generators etc. Thanks as always
I bought 2 of these almost a year ago. Paid $1300 each. Got one on a camper and one on a sailboat. Stayed off grid for 2 months in camper running down to zero a few times. Charging at 60 amps with solar and generator. Both batteries doing great. Gonna buy a couple more for connex solar stand alone systems.
Look into used Tesla modules from the Tesla cars, they get removed from salvaged/totaled Tesla cars and sold, you can find them with low mileage (barely used). They are 24 volt though, and they're Li-ion instead of LiFePO4. I think you could use a 24v DC to 12v DC step down converter though. So if 24v wouldn't work for your application, that may be an option if you did want to give the cells a try. $700-1000 on eBay, they're 250 ah but 24 volt, so in 12 volt numbers, they'd actually be 500 ah. 5200 wh capacity compared to the Power Queen 300 AH having 3840 wh, so roughly 35.4% more capacity, for very similar (maybe cheaper) price.
Professor Hobo, I think I could safely speak for a lot of viewers in that we'd love to see you do an early 2023 version of a relatively affordable, DIY lithium battery/solar build and testing those components. Maybe something you could start with 100AH battery, that's expandable from there. You're the best, happy new year!
can someone please do a head to head comparison of all the new 460ah lifepo4 batteries that are coming out? redodo bird, roamer, litime, epoch, basen, VATRER, power drag queen, etc.. thanks in advance! @@HOBOTECH
I like your style. This’ll be a great new year to look forward to. I’ve been thinking the equipment is getting better, and prices seem to be competitive and coming down. You’re digging and pointing out issues has been coming back even to vendors replying in your comments we got the fix! Yes you have had stuff bite the dust. But you are showing how, why, when, and how to use. So thanks for your time and effort. Happy New Year, and have a wonderful Christmas 🎄
The Power Queen people are starting to make quite a name for themselves producing such a quality product at a good price. In the Life PO4 business looks like they are giving the Battle Born people a run for their money.
Thank you for all your hard work and reviews! It is difficult when some of these products hit back (I heard you say ouch after the power queen hit back)! I love the Solar Degenerator with the original Power Queen herself, Dom Deluise! Enjoy your vacation with your friends, you really deserve the time off after all your work this year! Merry Christmas and Happy Ho Ho Hugs!
Good morning from Godley Texas, I love your reviews even though I don't purchase a lot of the products. However, I did your no drill solar INSTALL. It's still holding up. Merry Christmas 🎄⛄🎄
GREAT product, deal, and review. Merry Christmas to us! 🎅 Was curious about the size and weight. Found the second photo at the link Proff HOBO shows this info at the bottom. It shows roughly 63 lbs and 10.6 x 20.5 x 8.7 inches... in case anyone else is wondering.
Thanks for the knowledge. I just bought 2 lithium batteries 24v and ran them down to nothing . And your right jump started with a 24v battery and they are going fine again .
Great to see these plug and play options becoming cheaper but its still about 30% cheaper to buy your own prismatic cells and put a single bms on the lot, more compact as well. I guess it might be worth the extra money because it opens up your charger options....
I just now got to view this. A tree fell and took out all of our utilities, including our Internet, in below zero actual temps. We used our Bluetti AC200P to run our pellet stove overnight for 10 hours and a Predator 7250/9000 watt generator to recharge the AC200 and 2 EB3As, run the well pump, septic sand mound dosing pump, pellet stove, radon exhaust blower fan and refrigerator during the day. We don't have solar set up yet.
Thanks for all the hard work keeping us informed on batteries and power stations Hobo. Looking forward to the products for 2023. Hope to see you in Quartzite in january.
Just curious why they omit the heat feature for this 300A. Also I'm concern about the ability of its BMS. All the way up to 490A before it shut off seems like its ability to BM is questionable? All said, the price is pretty good.
@@jeffsecules184 1) Stick welder machine 2) pure water 3) temperature probe w/ digital on/off display *It's far too much to explain here, but basically the plates need to be renewed by desulfating them with high current, and the water is to replace the water lost to evaporation. The temp probe is used to stop current when the system gets too hot, and then start again when it cools sufficiently to maintain at least 5 minute regen intervals (which depends on ambient temps-too hot and the system temp will rocket up too quickly) until current draws increase without temp spikes. Then it's done.* I use my batteries quite hard/often so I regen every 2 months or so. But most systems will probably only need it once a year. LOOKUP ON UA-cam....there are a lot of videos.
You do a great job Prof! Any type of opening or closing you use is OK with me. As long as you are there I will be there. Enjoy your vacation. We only go around once. Over the last five years I have been made abundantly aware of that!
hahahaha i just love ur vids. A small time ago i bought a powerqueen 12.8v 50ah lifepo4 battery to expand my capacity from my bluetti eb70 :) Please keep the silly intro, i just love it and it just gives this channel a really special feeling haha! Have a wonderful Christmas
Glad you mentioned that at the end of the video looking forward to it. I'm one of those four hour live stream followers. Countdown to naked twister. LOL
I noticed you mentioned that you could connect this battery to the AC200Max to extend the run time of the AC200Max. Other than the obvious differences of battery sizes between the PowerQueen and the B230 Bluetti battery, AND the convenient 12v outputs on the Bluetti B230 Battery, once either of these batteries is plugged into the AC200max, will they both operate identically with the AC200max or will there be a performance difference during usage with a high load single induction burner due to the different voltages of the PoweQeen v. the expansion Bluetti B230 battery? Is the PowerQueen only good for recharging the AC200max battery when the AC200 is not in use or is it able to extend run time during the AC200max usage in the exact same way as if the B230 was hooked up to the AC200max? I need extended wattage for my AC200max but I don't need the convenient 12v ports of the B230 and the much higher price per watt. Thanks in advance for your comment and enjoy your vacation in AZ.
Info on how to program your MPPT for this battery and battery shunt monitor. I use the EpEver TracerAN mppt and a Juntec battery monitor with 400A shunt. I have 5x 150Wp solar panels feeding the battery to a 2500W inverter 12V DC to 220V AC Overvoltage protection: 15V Undervoltage protection: 10.8V Discharging overcurrent protection: 200A Charging overcurrent protection: 200A Overpower protection: 2560W Over temp protection: 50C Low temp protection: 5C Low capacity reminder: 10% Protection recover time: 180s Protection delay: 5s Over voltage: 15V Charge limit: 14.8V Over Voltage Reconnect 14.2V Equalize voltage: Disable Boost voltage: 14.6V Float Voltage: 13.8V Boost reconnect: 13.5V Low Voltage Reconnect 12.4 Under Voltage Recover 12V Under Voltage Warning 11.6V Low Voltage Disconnect 10.8V Discharge limit: 10V
Professor Hobo, can I use these LiFePo4 batteries as a battery back up system in my garage in the heat of Florida? My garage gets up to 100 degrees in the summer. Or can I store them in the house and use them safely? Thanks for all that you do.
What am struggling with the WFCO converter people telling me that I need their lithium version for my 50 amp class A. I have 4 6volt batteries now. I want to buy this battery. It meets my needs. Many more people would buy these as WFCO has 80%of RV class A market.
I noticed you were charging the battery with 3 charge controllers. ? Can you charge a lith phosphate battery with a 40a mppt and a 80a non mppt charge controller together for a total of 120a of charge capacity?
I wonder what size battery is in the Bluetti 200max? I’m going back and forth between creating my own set up buying this battery or getting the Bluetti. All I need is an inverter since I already have a Rich 20 amp controller.
Great video professor sir. I currently have a 2,500 watt inverter. I could still buy this battery and use it as a power source for it correct? Thanks for your videos. Great job.
While I like the PQ 300Ah there is a 410Ah model available; it has a 250A BMS. What do you think of it? It has about the same footprint as the 300Ah model except is heavier. I noticed the discount code TECH3 didn't work it.
Interesting. Newbie here, I know you mentioned it can be used with sogens. Now how can I charge this with solar? also how do I plug it into my ac200max? Great Channel I'm learning lots. Thank you
Interesting query. I'm a newbie as well. Here's my understanding so far. A "sogen" doesn't generate anything. It has a battery in it just like the one in the video (possibly different chemistry, size, yada yada yada). Your "sogen" has a built-in mppt which allows you to run solar panels directly to it. In order to charge a battery such as this one, you would essentially need to build your own "sogen" by getting a mppt /charge controller (plus a few extra bits) and an inverter. At that point you would plug your "sogen" into the inverter and charge it through the a/c input( or get some kind of 12 volt adapter to charge your "sogen" from the battery through the d/c input). Your "sogen" is merely a power storage device that is complete with all of the goodies put together in one package. Or, I suppose you could run your solar panels to your "sogen", plug a battery charger into its a/c outlet and charge the battery that way but, what would be the point of that? A "sogen" makes it easier for people that want/need an easier and generally portable all in one system. The easiest way to add capacity to an already existing "sogen" is to get one that has parallel capability. Either that or just get a massive "sogen" with a handle and wheels. I live in the pacific northwest so, I plan on getting a "sogen" and a propane generator to augment my solar power system on the dark, dank, dismal days of winter. Probably the Zendure 2000 featured in one of the professor's videos. Anyways, hopefully someone with real world experience will jump in and correct me or fill in the blanks. Professor?
Its actually a bit scary that the thing is allowing you to pull 440A through it for more than a few seconds. I would consider that a fire hazard. Even though the BMS has thermal protection, a BMS only rated at 200A that is shutting down at 450A+ has a real risk of blowing up its MOSFETs. Or for some of its internal wiring to overheat/melt without the temperature sensors detecting it. And the sizing of the cables connected to the battery could present a problem too. The BMS firmware just shouldn't allow that kind of current to be pulled. If it is spec'd at 200A then it should shutdown at 210A or 220A if held for more than a few seconds.
All batteries of this style allow around double the amps for a period of time. Watch my other reviews. The fact it shut down at 490A and overheated at 450A means the failsafe is working.
Grate batter but looks like only in the U.S.A shame. I have watched your bluetti clips I was thinking a full set up in my ute canopy then run to the caravan with a lead using solar on roof of canopy and car witch is better the A300 or the 5000 bluetti with 1 extra battery and how long would it rin the hole caravan with air con going thanks phil
8:25 Help Hobotech, I’m 70 and even though my personal batteries are close to their best before - I’m new to this scene and heard you mention here that this 300ah could be used as a starter bat. with the risk of shortening the BMS life. My question is; can I replace my starter and leisure battery with one of these using a quality DC - DC charger? Or is there other info needed to pull it off? If possible, I’d be able to save major space. My vintage RV has a 2.8L 4 cyl. diesel engine. 1 Battery to rule them all! Ha ha!
These things are interesting though I don't think I'll ever get one. Though with them being cheaper than a server rack buying 4 of these might be in my future. I still like the form factor of a server rack and the communication. I know some of them have bluetooth BMSes so I wonder if they will ever have UART. I see they make server racks for 48V so I guess even they acknowledge this form factor doesn't make sense at 48V. Weirdly they have a 90AH that says is 51.2V and 100AH says its 48V. The difference of 10AH and 10A on the BMS costs 36% more, wow.
Enjoy your stick or should I say creativeness. I definitely love your outro on your videos. I've been known to mimic a few of your lines and chuckle away. ( I know what to do ! ) BLOW UP YOUR COMMENTS!
What are your thoughts about charging a power station with an inverter connected to your car battery whilst driving using the power stations AC charger plugged into the inverter? Thank you in advance
@@HOBOTECH but that would be much slower, correct? Comparing charging times with the cigarette lighter (car outlet) or solar panels (which aren’t an option whilst driving and the winter weather), and the length of a drive, you're looking at 13 hours via cigarette lighter vs 4 hours AC. Hypothetically, I’ll be using a 2000w converter for this (not sure if this info is needed), and charging a Jackery 1500, along with a few other power stations. thank you for your insight thus far
I really seriously considering buying one or two power queen batteries however I have no experience with lithium ion batteries are they safe to keep in my house I think I’ll probably be going for Victron Blue solar charge controller and possibly a Victron inverter I’m only going to run a 12 V system i’m wondering how many solar panels would I need to recharge a 200 amp hour power queen would 400 watts be enough would 600 watts too much. I would be using power queen batteries to run an inverter and television maybe a small window air conditioner somewhere between two and three hours a day to save on electric possibly a refrigerator once in a while also if anyone has any pointers I’d be really glad to hear what you had to say
On their website they say that the final tax will be determined AFTER the order is placed. Sorry, I don't do business that way. Give me the total at point of sale or I find someone who will. Also, the warranty is pro-rated.
Can you test the WFCO converter and how it interacts with the 300 amp Lithium batteries. So much confusion here and it it a real task for many to change out the converter. I thru my hands up last week with the thought of moving all the wires and if wires are compatible.
@@HOBOTECH I have a model WF 9855 and say output at 13.6. You mention in the PQ 300 ah video that your converter needs to be able to charge at 14.2 or 14.4. I totally believe yours is fine. Does this mean it would just charge slower and it’s probably ok to just drop it in? Thank you for your response. Sorry to have to ask.
These appear to be Ampere Time / LiTime clones i bought two of the Ampere Time 300 ah earlier this year and except for color these appear to be 100% identical.....
POWER QUEEN 300AH gohobo.io/pq300 use code HOBO
CANADIANS: gohobo.io/pqcanada
For other batteries gohobo.io/pqbatt use code TECH3
SUNGOLDPOWER 3000w: gohobo.io/sgp3k use code HOBOTECH10 [review: ua-cam.com/video/SZjqacenzg8/v-deo.html]
hi sir how did you combine three chargers to charge 12v 300ah power queen battery thanks.
You just hook them in parallel.
@@HOBOTECH thank you sir👍
Can we have a video of how you connect or work it alongside a power generator such as Bluetti. Thanks for the note in Watt Hours on screen as it makes for a quicker conversion even though the calc is straight forward it just relates easier to power generators etc. Thanks as always
hi are these grade "a" cells? also how can I get a 410ah unit for around $500 here in the USA ? thanks @@HOBOTECH
I bought 2 of these almost a year ago. Paid $1300 each. Got one on a camper and one on a sailboat. Stayed off grid for 2 months in camper running down to zero a few times. Charging at 60 amps with solar and generator. Both batteries doing great. Gonna buy a couple more for connex solar stand alone systems.
Look into used Tesla modules from the Tesla cars, they get removed from salvaged/totaled Tesla cars and sold, you can find them with low mileage (barely used). They are 24 volt though, and they're Li-ion instead of LiFePO4. I think you could use a 24v DC to 12v DC step down converter though. So if 24v wouldn't work for your application, that may be an option if you did want to give the cells a try.
$700-1000 on eBay, they're 250 ah but 24 volt, so in 12 volt numbers, they'd actually be 500 ah.
5200 wh capacity compared to the Power Queen 300 AH having 3840 wh, so roughly 35.4% more capacity, for very similar (maybe cheaper) price.
@@whatta7793
Look at EIG cells
You can stab them they can't set on fire
Professor Hobo, I think I could safely speak for a lot of viewers in that we'd love to see you do an early 2023 version of a relatively affordable, DIY lithium battery/solar build and testing those components. Maybe something you could start with 100AH battery, that's expandable from there. You're the best, happy new year!
I will be doing more DIY in 2023!
@@HOBOTECH ❤🎉😎
can someone please do a head to head comparison of all the new 460ah lifepo4 batteries that are coming out? redodo bird, roamer, litime, epoch, basen, VATRER, power drag queen, etc.. thanks in advance! @@HOBOTECH
I like your style. This’ll be a great new year to look forward to. I’ve been thinking the equipment is getting better, and prices seem to be competitive and coming down. You’re digging and pointing out issues has been coming back even to vendors replying in your comments we got the fix! Yes you have had stuff bite the dust. But you are showing how, why, when, and how to use. So thanks for your time and effort. Happy New Year, and have a wonderful Christmas 🎄
The Power Queen people are starting to make quite a name for themselves producing such a quality product at a good price. In the Life PO4 business looks like they are giving the Battle Born people a run for their money.
Thank you for all your hard work and reviews! It is difficult when some of these products hit back (I heard you say ouch after the power queen hit back)! I love the Solar Degenerator with the original Power Queen herself, Dom Deluise! Enjoy your vacation with your friends, you really deserve the time off after all your work this year! Merry Christmas and Happy Ho Ho Hugs!
Intro + outro + music = Love it all :) Happy holidays HoboTech. Wish you and family an amazing time and thank you for the work you put into reviews.
Good morning from Godley Texas, I love your reviews even though I don't purchase a lot of the products. However, I did your no drill solar INSTALL. It's still holding up. Merry Christmas 🎄⛄🎄
GREAT product, deal, and review. Merry Christmas to us! 🎅 Was curious about the size and weight. Found the second photo at the link Proff HOBO shows this info at the bottom. It shows roughly 63 lbs and 10.6 x 20.5 x 8.7 inches... in case anyone else is wondering.
Was mentioned in the first two minutes...
@@HOBOTECH ...@ 0:46 to be precise. Thanks. I didn't note it in my first watch, and my "skipping search" review failed me.
Thank you HOBOTECH. Merry Christmas everyone!🎅
Thanks for the knowledge. I just bought 2 lithium batteries 24v and ran them down to nothing . And your right jump started with a 24v battery and they are going fine again .
Happy Holidays Hobo. Have a great time on your vacation.
Merry Christmas Hobo! Have a great vacation.
Great to see these plug and play options becoming cheaper but its still about 30% cheaper to buy your own prismatic cells and put a single bms on the lot, more compact as well. I guess it might be worth the extra money because it opens up your charger options....
Merry Christmas, Professor! Have a great trip, see you in March!
thank you for the best Review on UA-cam 😀
Don't change a thing! You are golden.
Great to see the old intro. Awesome way to start the video.
Have a Merry Christmas and enjoy the vacation.
I like your physical battery test too (when you smacked it)
I just now got to view this. A tree fell and took out all of our utilities, including our Internet, in below zero actual temps. We used our Bluetti AC200P to run our pellet stove overnight for 10 hours and a Predator 7250/9000 watt generator to recharge the AC200 and 2 EB3As, run the well pump, septic sand mound dosing pump, pellet stove, radon exhaust blower fan and refrigerator during the day. We don't have solar set up yet.
Thanks for all the hard work keeping us informed on batteries and power stations Hobo. Looking forward to the products for 2023. Hope to see you in Quartzite in january.
That is one impressive battery. Merry Christmas and enjoy your vacation time
300AH is perfect for van life ,,, thanks PROF
Merry Christmas Professor. Enjoy your family and your time off. Look forward to the new year. Cheers.
Love your work Professor, have a Merry Christmas, an Awesome New Year and a great vacation. Looking forward to you new 2023 reviews!
Just curious why they omit the heat feature for this 300A. Also I'm concern about the ability of its BMS. All the way up to 490A before it shut off seems like its ability to BM is questionable? All said, the price is pretty good.
Thank you for all your hard work and reviews! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
*Since I regenerate my lead/acid batteries...I have been using the same batteries for 12.5 years now, and still going strong.* Lead/acid is not dead.
I’ve got several SLA 12v 100ah batteries that are fully dead. How do you regenerate the lead/acid?
@@jeffsecules184
1) Stick welder machine
2) pure water
3) temperature probe w/ digital on/off display
*It's far too much to explain here, but basically the plates need to be renewed by desulfating them with high current, and the water is to replace the water lost to evaporation. The temp probe is used to stop current when the system gets too hot, and then start again when it cools sufficiently to maintain at least 5 minute regen intervals (which depends on ambient temps-too hot and the system temp will rocket up too quickly) until current draws increase without temp spikes. Then it's done.* I use my batteries quite hard/often so I regen every 2 months or so. But most systems will probably only need it once a year.
LOOKUP ON UA-cam....there are a lot of videos.
You do a great job Prof! Any type of opening or closing you use is OK with me. As long as you are there I will be there. Enjoy your vacation. We only go around once. Over the last five years I have been made abundantly aware of that!
Thanks for your hard work and for the entertainment. Love your channel! Cheers, m8!
Thanks for the promo code, just ordered the 2 pack. Can't wait to replace the deep cell battery in my camper with these bad boys.
hahahaha i just love ur vids. A small time ago i bought a powerqueen 12.8v 50ah lifepo4 battery to expand my capacity from my bluetti eb70 :) Please keep the silly intro, i just love it and it just gives this channel a really special feeling haha! Have a wonderful Christmas
Glad you mentioned that at the end of the video looking forward to it. I'm one of those four hour live stream followers. Countdown to naked twister. LOL
Love the hectic music for ah test. Keep the blood pressure up.
I just bought two of these for $751 ea. Prices are finally coming down on things. Cant waiting to see what prices look like in 5-10 years
Would absolutely get one for my split system in my RV to run from the battery isolater and be charged by me alternator
MERRY CHRISTMAS HOBOTECH stay safe.
Merry Christmas 🎄 be safe stay warm. Have a great day. Thanks for all your videos.
Merry Christmas & have a happy New Year..enjoy your camping trip see in March
I’m going to quartzite sometime in January, hope to meet you!
Thank you for all of these assessments...and Devil Doll.
Nice review! The Indiana Jones saint graal gorgeous 😇!
I have a 300Ah Zooms that is probably the same and I love it!
@ 1:56 I was waiting for the cat scene, but then realized that you would not want to play that in front of Odin!
Just bought one battery, Happy New Year😎
Have a good holiday Tom and yes, I like the intro just fine! And outro. Odin rules!
9:15 - yinz alright? and also, where's the ol' RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR V joke when you're giving "drop in"
Tom, are you traveling any longer? We will be in Quartzsite in January.
I travel all the time. I just don't make videos about it.
I am a new follower and learn from your content, so thank you. Enjoy your time off!
For lead acid batteries, it could cost more over the years, especially if you include average inflation rate.
Love the intro ( and the videos)
I noticed you mentioned that you could connect this battery to the AC200Max to extend the run time of the AC200Max. Other than the obvious differences of battery sizes between the PowerQueen and the B230 Bluetti battery, AND the convenient 12v outputs on the Bluetti B230 Battery, once either of these batteries is plugged into the AC200max, will they both operate identically with the AC200max or will there be a performance difference during usage with a high load single induction burner due to the different voltages of the PoweQeen v. the expansion Bluetti B230 battery? Is the PowerQueen only good for recharging the AC200max battery when the AC200 is not in use or is it able to extend run time during the AC200max usage in the exact same way as if the B230 was hooked up to the AC200max? I need extended wattage for my AC200max but I don't need the convenient 12v ports of the B230 and the much higher price per watt. Thanks in advance for your comment and enjoy your vacation in AZ.
ALL batteries can be put in an unlimited parallel as long as you use a bus bar and independent cables to the bus bar .
Speaking of "changing gears in the new year", I'm looking forward to more transmission repair videos. I miss them.
Very funny Dr. Jones. I don't drive the van anymore. It's going up for sale.
any thing on firefly batteries for cold use
Professor: Safe journey to Quartzsite next month.
Happy Holidays and a Happy 2023!
BTW: What is a good food pairing with Saurian Brandy?
Goes great with Gagh 😆
@@HOBOTECH QaPla!
Merry Christmas 🎄 Love your videos. Hope you have a great Vay-kay. Do you have a video on Lithium battery solar builds ?
Not yet.
Not all BMS are built equal but these new lithium seem to be very nice.
Merry Christmas!
Why buy the Smart 100Ah version over the non smart ? Certainly when 100,ooEur difference. And makes it sense when putting two in parallel ?
Info on how to program your MPPT for this battery and battery shunt monitor.
I use the EpEver TracerAN mppt and a Juntec battery monitor with 400A shunt.
I have 5x 150Wp solar panels feeding the battery to a 2500W inverter 12V DC to 220V AC
Overvoltage protection: 15V
Undervoltage protection: 10.8V
Discharging overcurrent protection: 200A
Charging overcurrent protection: 200A
Overpower protection: 2560W
Over temp protection: 50C
Low temp protection: 5C
Low capacity reminder: 10%
Protection recover time: 180s
Protection delay: 5s
Over voltage: 15V
Charge limit: 14.8V
Over Voltage Reconnect 14.2V
Equalize voltage: Disable
Boost voltage: 14.6V
Float Voltage: 13.8V
Boost reconnect: 13.5V
Low Voltage Reconnect 12.4
Under Voltage Recover 12V
Under Voltage Warning 11.6V
Low Voltage Disconnect 10.8V
Discharge limit: 10V
I wonder if the Power Queen 12V 200Ah PLUS LiFePO4 has the same BMS.
It is also 200amp
What is the best way to use these two charge or add power to a solar generator like EcoFlow DC input? Or solar
Professor Hobo, can I use these LiFePo4 batteries as a battery back up system in my garage in the heat of Florida? My garage gets up to 100 degrees in the summer. Or can I store them in the house and use them safely? Thanks for all that you do.
Yep
The intro is so-so, it is short though. What I can't figure out is why I watch all the way to the end of every episode. Must be HypnoTech.
ODIN COMMANDS YOU TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE
They should have put the “plus” name on it as to inform consumer’s better.
Merry CHRISTmas!
What am struggling with the WFCO converter people telling me that I need their lithium version for my 50 amp class A. I have 4 6volt batteries now. I want to buy this battery. It meets my needs. Many more people would buy these as WFCO has 80%of RV class A market.
how can this be combined with an ecoflow delta pro?
I noticed you were charging the battery with 3 charge controllers. ? Can you charge a lith phosphate battery with a 40a mppt and a 80a non mppt charge controller together for a total of 120a of charge capacity?
i cracked up with the triple "double fisted"
I wonder what size battery is in the Bluetti 200max? I’m going back and forth between creating my own set up buying this battery or getting the Bluetti. All I need is an inverter since I already have a Rich 20 amp controller.
Great video professor sir. I currently have a 2,500 watt inverter. I could still buy this battery and use it as a power source for it correct? Thanks for your videos. Great job.
Yes
Happy Christmas 🎅🐝🎄🐈⬛
Hello, which IS better redodo or power Queen?
PowerQueen: Bring it on.
Seems like a decent battery
While I like the PQ 300Ah there is a 410Ah model available; it has a 250A BMS. What do you think of it? It has about the same footprint as the 300Ah model except is heavier. I noticed the discount code TECH3 didn't work it.
Interesting.
Newbie here, I know you mentioned it can be used with sogens. Now how can I charge this with solar? also how do I plug it into my ac200max?
Great Channel I'm learning lots.
Thank you
Interesting query. I'm a newbie as well. Here's my understanding so far. A "sogen" doesn't generate anything. It has a battery in it just like the one in the video (possibly different chemistry, size, yada yada yada). Your "sogen" has a built-in mppt which allows you to run solar panels directly to it. In order to charge a battery such as this one, you would essentially need to build your own "sogen" by getting a mppt /charge controller (plus a few extra bits) and an inverter. At that point you would plug your "sogen" into the inverter and charge it through the a/c input( or get some kind of 12 volt adapter to charge your "sogen" from the battery through the d/c input). Your "sogen" is merely a power storage device that is complete with all of the goodies put together in one package. Or, I suppose you could run your solar panels to your "sogen", plug a battery charger into its a/c outlet and charge the battery that way but, what would be the point of that? A "sogen" makes it easier for people that want/need an easier and generally portable all in one system. The easiest way to add capacity to an already existing "sogen" is to get one that has parallel capability. Either that or just get a massive "sogen" with a handle and wheels. I live in the pacific northwest so, I plan on getting a "sogen" and a propane generator to augment my solar power system on the dark, dank, dismal days of winter. Probably the Zendure 2000 featured in one of the professor's videos. Anyways, hopefully someone with real world experience will jump in and correct me or fill in the blanks. Professor?
Its actually a bit scary that the thing is allowing you to pull 440A through it for more than a few seconds. I would consider that a fire hazard. Even though the BMS has thermal protection, a BMS only rated at 200A that is shutting down at 450A+ has a real risk of blowing up its MOSFETs. Or for some of its internal wiring to overheat/melt without the temperature sensors detecting it. And the sizing of the cables connected to the battery could present a problem too. The BMS firmware just shouldn't allow that kind of current to be pulled. If it is spec'd at 200A then it should shutdown at 210A or 220A if held for more than a few seconds.
All batteries of this style allow around double the amps for a period of time. Watch my other reviews. The fact it shut down at 490A and overheated at 450A means the failsafe is working.
Grate batter but looks like only in the U.S.A shame. I have watched your bluetti clips I was thinking a full set up in my ute canopy then run to the caravan with a lead using solar on roof of canopy and car witch is better the A300 or the 5000 bluetti with 1 extra battery and how long would it rin the hole caravan with air con going thanks phil
Do these batteries degrade over time in storage if they are not used like a lead acid battery does?
No. You are supposed to charge them once a year but I have some going on 2 years without charging that are fine.
8:25 Help Hobotech, I’m 70 and even though my personal batteries are close to their best before - I’m new to this scene and heard you mention here that this 300ah could be used as a starter bat. with the risk of shortening the BMS life. My question is; can I replace my starter and leisure battery with one of these using a quality DC - DC charger? Or is there other info needed to pull it off? If possible, I’d be able to save major space. My vintage RV has a 2.8L 4 cyl. diesel engine. 1 Battery to rule them all! Ha ha!
Have a great vacate Mr. Tech!!! See you then.
Quick question. Why does it say 12.8V on the side of the case? I thought these batteries were rated @13.4V or something like that.
12.8v is the nominal voltage
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@hobotech, can you mix battery brands with minimal or no issues?
If the Ah size and BMS rating are the same you generally can mix.
These things are interesting though I don't think I'll ever get one. Though with them being cheaper than a server rack buying 4 of these might be in my future. I still like the form factor of a server rack and the communication. I know some of them have bluetooth BMSes so I wonder if they will ever have UART. I see they make server racks for 48V so I guess even they acknowledge this form factor doesn't make sense at 48V. Weirdly they have a 90AH that says is 51.2V and 100AH says its 48V. The difference of 10AH and 10A on the BMS costs 36% more, wow.
Hello sir! I have a Question and sorry about my ignorance but can I swapped a 12v 17ah battery on a power station for one of those 300ah?
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What do you think about eco worthy 12/280ah?
Can I use this to recharge my Ac200p with the battery clips? Have fun on your trip brother.
Yep!
Wich brand is better rododo or powerqueen for 300 ah or 400ah ?
What are your thoughts about charging a power station with an inverter connected to your car battery whilst driving using the power stations AC charger plugged into the inverter? Thank you in advance
Sounds like a huge waste to convert 12v to ac back to dc. Just charge it directly from 12v.
@@HOBOTECH but that would be much slower, correct? Comparing charging times with the cigarette lighter (car outlet) or solar panels (which aren’t an option whilst driving and the winter weather), and the length of a drive, you're looking at 13 hours via cigarette lighter vs 4 hours AC. Hypothetically, I’ll be using a 2000w converter for this (not sure if this info is needed), and charging a Jackery 1500, along with a few other power stations.
thank you for your insight thus far
@@HOBOTECH and when you say charge directly from 12v, you’re implying the cigarette lighter (car outlet), correct?
Wow, I'm impressed.
I really seriously considering buying one or two power queen batteries however I have no experience with lithium ion batteries are they safe to keep in my house I think I’ll probably be going for Victron Blue solar charge controller and possibly a Victron inverter I’m only going to run a 12 V system i’m wondering how many solar panels would I need to recharge a 200 amp hour power queen would 400 watts be enough would 600 watts too much. I would be using power queen batteries to run an inverter and television maybe a small window air conditioner somewhere between two and three hours a day to save on electric possibly a refrigerator once in a while also if anyone has any pointers I’d be really glad to hear what you had to say
On their website they say that the final tax will be determined AFTER the order is placed. Sorry, I don't do business that way. Give me the total at point of sale or I find someone who will.
Also, the warranty is pro-rated.
Can you test the WFCO converter and how it interacts with the 300 amp Lithium batteries. So much confusion here and it it a real task for many to change out the converter. I thru my hands up last week with the thought of moving all the wires and if wires are compatible.
I have a WFCO converter in my RV with 300Ah lithium it works fine.
@@HOBOTECH I have a model WF 9855 and say output at 13.6. You mention in the PQ 300 ah video that your converter needs to be able to charge at 14.2 or 14.4. I totally believe yours is fine. Does this mean it would just charge slower and it’s probably ok to just drop it in? Thank you for your response. Sorry to have to ask.
These appear to be Ampere Time / LiTime clones i bought two of the Ampere Time 300 ah earlier this year and except for color these appear to be 100% identical.....
I've been wondering about that too.
Since he has reviewed those Batteries as well, I was gonna ask him what His Preference would be ?
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