Cheapest 48 volt LiFePO4 Battery, Pre-Built with BMS, Testing and Review, Gyll from Signature Solar

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  • This is the cheapest pre-built battery for 48 volt off grid powerwalls. At only $300/kwh nothing else comes close. This is a LiFePO4 battery, pre-built from the factory with a BMS, circuit breaker, all in a beautiful case. It's ready to go to work with your powerwall and off grid solar system. No need to add a BMS. It's rated for nominal 51.2v so it works with normal 48v equipment (inverters and MPPT charge controllers). This is the Gyll brand sold by Signature Solar. It's 100ah, 5,120wh. That's over 5.1kwh per battery!
    Retail price as of this video is $1,500, which is less than $300/kwh.
    Update: There is no longer a discount code available.
    In the video I do a full capacity test. I test the BMS for over-current protection, and over-voltage protection. Finally I connect the battery to my computer to see what can be read.
    Overall, I'm very impressed with the build quality of this battery. I think it's the cheapest at $300/kwh. I haven't seen any other 48v LiFePO4 batteries (pre-built with BMS) come close to this price point.
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    My videos are in no way intended to be instructional "how-to" lessons. I am simply documenting my project for informational purposes. Property damage, personal injury, or death may result, even when following manufacturer's instructions. I cannot be held liable for such damage or injury. It is YOUR OBLIGATION to ensure that you are complying with any local and federal laws as well as code and permit requirements.
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  • @heart4Pahoa
    @heart4Pahoa 3 роки тому +187

    Love the server rack usage. As an IT guy, I could mount my home power storage, server, switch and patch panels all in a single rack in my garage. Geeking out hard on this one. Nice bit of kit, thank you for taking the time to review and test this.

    • @shadowtheimpure
      @shadowtheimpure 3 роки тому +13

      You can combine that with a rackmount 48 volt inverter and you've got it made.

    • @riccardoz2953
      @riccardoz2953 3 роки тому +21

      as IT guy u should know that u have to keeep AWAY batttery banks from data banks. risk of fire pretty high on battery banks \ ups

    • @shadowtheimpure
      @shadowtheimpure 3 роки тому +20

      @@riccardoz2953 No higher than any other UPS battery, and basically every rack I've ever seen has a UPS in the bottom.

    • @FrozenHaxor
      @FrozenHaxor 3 роки тому +2

      @@riccardoz2953 Yeah, people lack basic common sense these days.

    • @edguantero9188
      @edguantero9188 3 роки тому +5

      @@riccardoz2953 yeah so true. If i gonna have it i will have a new rack just for solar setup keep it away for my internal network and storage. 😁😁😁

  • @_a1001
    @_a1001 3 роки тому +132

    Me: “I have enough batteries.”
    David: “check out this battery!”
    Me: “... well another one won’t hurt”

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +24

      Yes, this. LOL. I feel the same way when I see a new battery out there.

    • @a.w.thompson4001
      @a.w.thompson4001 3 роки тому +7

      And we're so glad that you do!

    • @jacquesb5248
      @jacquesb5248 3 роки тому +2

      enough batteries ? you can never have enough

    • @joepah51
      @joepah51 3 роки тому +1

      you might be on to something.

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 3 роки тому +1

      @@DavidPozEnergy 2021 new 5kwh 48V 100ah LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Battery Pack for BTS Solar Energy Storage Power Wall Battery
      $1,306.54 alot 6 x total over 7k call the cheap unless make 100k a year perfamily.

  • @jams19641996
    @jams19641996 3 роки тому +21

    I have 4 of these batteries and Solar-Ark 12k. These batteries are absolutely great!

    • @d2putman
      @d2putman 3 роки тому +4

      James, what is your PV array size and configuration?

    • @harvdown
      @harvdown 3 роки тому

      Do they work in multiple

    • @MrSeth166
      @MrSeth166 3 роки тому +4

      @@d2putman I hate when you ask a question and never get an answer.
      This is probably a scam.

    • @jeromepark7002
      @jeromepark7002 3 роки тому

      Yes it is a scam ....😎
      You should watch his other videos ...
      This guy is terrific .... Almost a wizard

  • @terryctane1617
    @terryctane1617 2 роки тому

    I just came across this fine u tube presentation.first of all Dave Poz is an excellent teacher,I love his sensible and no music and NO WAZZ UP BS .

  • @TrackGeeks
    @TrackGeeks 3 роки тому +24

    Hopefully a glimpse at the future in regards to price vs capacity. A solid step in the right direction.

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 3 роки тому +2

      Tesla has talked about getting the price per kWh at the cell level down to the mid fifties (USD). I presume that's LFP, but don't know for sure. At any rate, that suggests there's a lot of room for home battery prices to fall.

  • @gabrysur
    @gabrysur 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video! I now own one of this batteries, I'm using it on my remote off grid cabin.
    I came back to the video because y want to connect the battery to my computer and I think you are the only one that shows how. Also I like that you showed your mistakes, now I know what to be careful with.

  • @ai6mk897
    @ai6mk897 3 роки тому +16

    What an awesome battery. The construction quality looks very professional.

    • @J7innovation
      @J7innovation 3 роки тому +2

      But they are not for sale 😂

    • @Donatus11
      @Donatus11 3 роки тому +1

      They don’t have those batteries anymore.

  • @PeaceChanel
    @PeaceChanel 2 роки тому +2

    Thank You for All that you are doing for World Peace and for our Planet...
    Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Paz.. Namaste ..
    🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮️ ❤️ 💐 🕊

  • @kuhrd
    @kuhrd 3 роки тому +52

    Wow, this is probably the first all-in-one unit I would actually consider buying rather than just DIYing it all myself as I have done so far.

    • @JasonWho
      @JasonWho 3 роки тому +5

      @@crashoverride5107 so?

    • @BobHannent
      @BobHannent 3 роки тому +8

      @@crashoverride5107 it's still plausible to call it DIY because it's a self-assemble system and the arrangement you use, with solar and inverters can still be DIY.
      This isn't a self-contained powerwall like unit, it's just a battery. Sure, it isn't a bunch of 18650s, but as he points out the price is competitive for those without tonnes of free time.

    • @uncleeddie5813
      @uncleeddie5813 3 роки тому +11

      Especially when my diy's end up costing me twice as much by buying mismatched parts and blowing things up 😂

    • @antibodyarmy
      @antibodyarmy 3 роки тому

      @@BobHannent I personally would not call this in any way DIY. you can technically mount this on a wall (or place it on the floor)and have just 1 battery be a stand alone unit, making it basically the same thing as a powerwall, as there might be some cases(especially offgrid) where you can mount and hookup a Powerwall yourself. this does not qualify as DIY IMO, Its the same thing as buying a preconfigured rack server slapping it on a rackmount and plugging in the plugs. or buying a tv, placing it on a media center and plugging it in to the wall and cable box. sure you placed it yourself, but didn't make it yourself.

    • @jimbob3030
      @jimbob3030 3 роки тому

      @@antibodyarmy It's only DIY if you customize an existing product like OCC, put some ape hangers on it and raked front end and glitter paint and then it's completely custom DIY.

  • @arowberry
    @arowberry Рік тому

    Super presentation! I understood it well even at 2x speed. I don't know how yet, but I am confident that this may be part of the answer that I've been looking for a power system for my van camper. Thanks!

  • @spacehitchhiker4264
    @spacehitchhiker4264 3 роки тому +17

    Great Scott had a good video on making a soft-start for inverters that automatically bypasses the resistor

    • @GLInick
      @GLInick 3 роки тому

      @Mike Sims go back to the 7' mark

  • @tabbott429
    @tabbott429 2 роки тому

    I just bought 2 24V 200AH LiFePo batteries to replace my 12 lead acid bank ive had since 2014. What an improvement LiFePo makes!. Wired them together for 24V @400AH since I already had a 24V inverter. They charge fully even on cloudy days with 2 panels @265W each so easily as the capacity only drops 15% overnight running my refrigerator, internet modem, CCTV system. No more Lead acid for me!! Ill be adding a couple more in the future

  • @davidgimellihemme5992
    @davidgimellihemme5992 3 роки тому +33

    I just stumbled across your channel. Too bad you were not around when I was doing solar when I was younger. I might get back into it though! Love the content!

  • @natewho7261
    @natewho7261 3 роки тому +2

    This is truly a terrific presenter and a first class EDUCATOR. I love the integrity and style the most out of every single one of the competition. Safety, instruction with information on why you do things a certain way through a step by step technique. No nonsense approach into Facts along with a Pro's Opinion A+!

  • @SuperJamster1
    @SuperJamster1 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you David, I'm about a year away from putting in a off grid system, and or a backup powerwall. Finally something that doesn't say T--la, and performs right out of the box. Thank you.

  • @rdtsvideos
    @rdtsvideos 3 роки тому +1

    Ordered 6 of the 24V 200Ah units a month ago. Liked it so much I ordered another 6 today. My system is 48V but the only ones in stock were the 24V. So I will run 2 of them in series for 48V. I was told the 24V and 48V are identical with the difference being the 24V is divided in the middle. Time to sell my 20 Valence U27-12XP Lithium Battery's!

  • @junkerzn7312
    @junkerzn7312 3 роки тому +21

    Something like this is exactly what I was looking for. Hopefully more vendors will follow suit and hopefully the maker won't cheap-out on components once they start to get sales volume like so many others have.
    -Matt

    • @besearchingforwisdom6267
      @besearchingforwisdom6267 3 роки тому +2

      @Signature Solar
      It's an impressive looking build from this side of the camera, David does an excellent job and your reply was perfect. I'll look into your site as I'm interested in a marine environment use with recharging via a generator and shore power.
      Thank you for quality

    • @praetorianblade6490
      @praetorianblade6490 3 роки тому +1

      @Signature Solar I need to run full off grid my 4000 sq foot home with 7 ton Mitsubishi mini splits, computers, propane tankless, propane stove, propane dryers, etc. Will these be able to handle the loads required?

    • @Psi-Storm
      @Psi-Storm 3 роки тому

      The Pylontech US2000C are sold for a similar price, $750-800 for a 2.4kWh 2U rack unit.

    • @radudorurus
      @radudorurus 3 роки тому

      @@Psi-Storm where? It is ~900-1100 eur anywhere I found.

    • @johnscarborough8425
      @johnscarborough8425 3 роки тому

      @Signature Solar Electric sailboats are becoming a hot thing. How would this work in a bank of LiFePO4 batteries to power an electric motor on a boat?

  • @hoofheartedicemelted296
    @hoofheartedicemelted296 2 роки тому +4

    I really appreciate you explaining the price up front. I hate it when people don't quote the price. This is a pretty good battery, I'm going to consider purchasing one immediately after Christmas. Thank you David.

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard 3 роки тому +16

    David, this is an excellent review - you have my attention. This price is really good. I am looking forward to the next part. I think the key thin for many folks will be to use this as a home battery in a grid connected solar array, that lets you buffer your "own" power overnight - and if/when the grid goes down.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +9

      Yeah, I haven't been able to find a better price point for a pre-built 48v battery with BMS and with circuit breaker. I don't have time of use rates where I live, but I can see that being a big benefit for many viewers. Thanks for watching.

  • @JimNichols
    @JimNichols 3 роки тому

    Everyone has their kink and that is cool but I did some hard math on this system you built $1500 a piece for the batteries X 6, inverters and MPPT charge controllers, 6 X 300 w solar arrays all adds up to a hefty sum. Where I live there is an import fee added, so even more of a hefty sum. I run split unit inverters for cooling and my electric bill on grid is about $60 a month and the power company is not set up to accept reverse current flow into their system. So it all around is just a nope, can never do that for me.
    BUT: your system is amazing and seems to be well thought out, well engineered and well built, you have a slow, easy voice that you use to explain things well and thoroughly and I enjoyed the content. Thanks for the ride along showing your system and the time and effort put into this video.

  • @Bin216
    @Bin216 3 роки тому +5

    RS485 is a serial standard used in a lot of industrial equipment. There isn’t a preferred standard physical connector but screw terminals are very common. In this case the RJ45 socket is just a convenient commonly available connector.
    As there are 2 connectors on the front of the unit I would expect you would be daisy chaining from one unit to the next (with screw terminals you would usually daisy chain from just a single pair of terminals).

  • @timber1111
    @timber1111 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats David!!!
    You made SignatureSolar sell out of these!!!
    Hope they cut you a nice check for all the great work you do!

  • @LithiumSolar
    @LithiumSolar 3 роки тому +4

    Great test. That looks like a very well-engineered battery. I cringed when you plugged that RS485 cable into your Ethernet jack. I hope your Ethernet port is ok :) I look forward to seeing the full rack setup completed.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching. IDK computers well. It fit.

    • @wimfu
      @wimfu 3 роки тому +1

      @@DavidPozEnergy lol @ "it fit"

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 3 роки тому +1

      @@DavidPozEnergy Don't worry about it too much. I've plugged USB cables into Ethernet ports before. And I _do_ know computers well.

  • @PasanKarunanayake
    @PasanKarunanayake 3 роки тому

    This video recommended by UA-cam and I'm very happy about that.
    Superb experiment.

  • @jimmyg6215
    @jimmyg6215 3 роки тому +4

    Hi David from your fellow New Englander. Great video. I own 3 of these bought them last year. So far so good. I also use a pc to monitor them. The dip switches are kind of backwards from the manual, but u can figure it out to assign each pack a unique id. Then it will show all the packs once u use that green cable to patch each serial connection of each pack. I just assigned them starting with Id 1 and worked my way up to id3. Good luck on your build, cannot wait till next video. I think I may be ordering another pack and the rack for my cabin setup.

    • @jamesbsa6450
      @jamesbsa6450 3 роки тому

      @Signature Solar How is your precharge resistor wired? Is in constantly inline and adding resistance to the output terminal?

  • @henmich
    @henmich 2 роки тому

    Pretty impressive battery there... These items may finally push me over the edge into a solar system.

  • @zekeboz5533
    @zekeboz5533 3 роки тому +13

    Nice find David. It is good to highlight these other options to drive competition and hopefully bring prices down for already assembled battery bank options.

  • @stevesimmons3563
    @stevesimmons3563 3 роки тому +1

    Hi David, I have just put a 48 volt battery together for my 1000 watt electric bicycle. I love the battery except I can't tow it behind my bike! keep up the good work. Your safety is really good.

    • @neobreaker91
      @neobreaker91 3 роки тому

      Have you considered one of those pull behind things they use for children or small animals? And put the battery in that and tow behind the bike?

    • @Upliftyourbrothers
      @Upliftyourbrothers 2 роки тому

      Buy two and mount them like saddlebags on rear wheel. In a waterproof controller. You’d have. 400 mile range! Lol

  • @johnpalmer5131
    @johnpalmer5131 3 роки тому +27

    Great testing. One additional test you might want to try is a low temp cutoff test. Don’t know if you have a freezer with enough room. If not, maybe leaving the unit outside overnight would work...

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +10

      Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @evlhat
      @evlhat 3 роки тому +23

      I had mine running during the big Texas freeze in my uninsulated power shed they didn’t get to the discharge temperature cut off. But they did get to the charging cutoff, one started charging at 32f and the other started at 33f.

    • @TrackGeeks
      @TrackGeeks 3 роки тому +13

      If the BMS screen is to be believed it may have heaters. David, can you verify if there are heat strips on the cells?

    • @ralphbell1786
      @ralphbell1786 2 роки тому +1

      You could undo one of the temp sensors and hold it against an ice cube or dip into glass of ice water.

    • @davideudy3473
      @davideudy3473 2 роки тому

      David, Hello Sir Watching a lot of your videos and wanting to ask if the Gyll battery pack would work for an enclosed trailer? It would see hot and cold weather while not in use, and wondering if the battery would last by being hot/cold while being recharged by solar….. any help would be greatly appreciated

  • @Miata822
    @Miata822 3 роки тому +1

    That is utterly amazing. A high quality 5kwh LiFePO4 module * built with BMS/circuit breaker/enclosure* for that price... It wasn't that long ago I paid almost that much for 1/4th the capacity in DIY components with sketchy software and no real support.
    The world is changing before our eyes. people "outside the loop" don't realize what is happening. The biggest hinderance today is city electrical code inspectors who are generally unfamiliar with what we can do (at least where I live).

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +1

      I agree with you about the biggest hinderance.

    • @FJB2020
      @FJB2020 3 роки тому +2

      There are tons of companies in China making these..

  • @lnxpro
    @lnxpro 3 роки тому +44

    btw, you can daisy chain multiple of these packs to one single USB adapter. you just use small ethernet cables between each one. left port on one going to right port on the next one, left port on the second one going to right port on the third one and so on.

    • @PhG1961
      @PhG1961 3 роки тому +1

      That's actually a good question. RS485 is suited to run serial connections over a long distance and daisy chain should be possible.
      However, is it some kind of proprietary protocol/software ? Is there a web based interface available ?

    • @goodcitizen4587
      @goodcitizen4587 3 роки тому +6

      dang, this battery keeps getting more awesome. I think 4 of these for $6K would be a great little 'powerwall'.

    • @Labeeman
      @Labeeman 3 роки тому +2

      Up to 32 devices

    • @bikerkiter
      @bikerkiter 3 роки тому +1

      @Signature Solar will this support canbus?

    • @mickwolf1077
      @mickwolf1077 3 роки тому

      I thought so, I should have looked at your comment before saying the same, lol

  • @buffintl
    @buffintl 2 роки тому

    Man this is crazy, I remember when your channel was around 20k. Congrats on the growth of your chanel over the last 2 years. I finally got my solar shed up and running lol.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  2 роки тому

      Thank you. And Thanks for being a long-time subscriber.

  • @MrArtist7777
    @MrArtist7777 3 роки тому +9

    Excellent battery, thanks Dave! I think this is the best option out there as DIY'ing a battery is pretty scary, I talked to a guy the other day who DIY'd his own battery, burnt his garage and part of his house down when the battery overcharged and caught on fire. Going low-cost is great but need to be safe.

    • @notsoshortbus1651
      @notsoshortbus1651 3 роки тому +2

      @Signature Solar ordered the 12 volt 400ah and they haven't got a breaker

  • @mwlaursen
    @mwlaursen 3 роки тому +1

    I like the battery. I need to build one like it for my PowerWheel Race car. I am looking at a 48 volt system that will run a brushless motor system. I have a small atv chassis that I need to fit everything on. I was wonder about batteries, and you have shed a lots of knowledge to get me going on this part of my project.

  • @peterkranz8711
    @peterkranz8711 3 роки тому +8

    I'm purchasing similar 100Ah 48V lifepo4 rack mount packs from Meritsun, that also have an ethernet port supporting SNMP management for $1440/piece.

  • @LumenCache
    @LumenCache 3 роки тому +5

    The 58.2V peak during charging is perfect! Love the price too. Thanks for the review and I'll definitely reach out. -dc

  • @av1204
    @av1204 3 роки тому +9

    I bought 6 in the rack. A month ago. This thing is well built.

    • @almostoffgridgarage3485
      @almostoffgridgarage3485 3 роки тому +3

      I purchased 4 and a rack. Excited to test them.

    • @georgedrenes8143
      @georgedrenes8143 3 роки тому +2

      6 for me too, about a month or so ago, but still waiting for the off-grid house to be finished so they're still in the boxes.

    • @catch22frubert
      @catch22frubert 3 роки тому +1

      Looks like a really solid unit. Anybody know if it has cold temperature shutoff?

    • @N1CH0LAS12
      @N1CH0LAS12 3 роки тому

      I wish I had that kind of cash. That would be so awesome.

  • @pattimichellesheaffer103
    @pattimichellesheaffer103 3 роки тому +22

    Nobody seems to want to talk about "battery fade" over the cell's lifetimes, and how that interacts with the nameplate "number of cycles" a battery is supposed to yield. These are two important things you can only find out by using the battery, it seems. Maybe after 5 years it will fade to 4 kWh or even 3 kWh, depending on *how* you use it. It's well-known that if you don't use the full capacity (that is, charge it to maybe 90% and discharge to maybe 10%-15%) that you will slow down this "battery fade," and battery manufacturers will admit to this - but there doesn't seem to be good information on voltages, etc., to lengthen battery life. This is important to those of us who are trying to maximize battery lifetime in a working home solar system in island configuration.

    • @Flashbang_Photo
      @Flashbang_Photo 2 роки тому +1

      That sounds like regulat battery conservation to me, just like EVs and phones. I guess you can set up a system that modifies charge and discharge behavior based on SOC?

    • @theshepard22
      @theshepard22 2 роки тому

      Right right! I'm interested in this. I think there are certain parameters recommended for lifepo4s, based on the specific make and model. It's programmed into the bms and possibly the solar charge controller as well? Not sure as I haven't connected my system all together yet.

    • @charlesball6519
      @charlesball6519 2 роки тому +1

      The G4LL LiFePower4 batteries are rated to 7000 full charge cycles (which just means it takes 7000 cycles to reach 80% of original capacity)

    • @weaponizedautism6199
      @weaponizedautism6199 2 роки тому +1

      Just build it bigger.

    • @joergreinicke5945
      @joergreinicke5945 2 роки тому +3

      There is lots of information about it everywhere online. You just have to read it.

  • @TheCruisinCrew
    @TheCruisinCrew 3 роки тому +7

    Fantastic, exactly what I've been looking for... I think these will go into our next build! :)

  • @korishan
    @korishan 3 роки тому +2

    The reason for the 2 ports of the RJ45 connectors on the unit is so you can daisy chain them together. So you'll need a patch cable for each unit connected to the string.
    I agree with another commenter about that it sux they didn't include the proper main patch cable to be wired correctly to the main unit->USB dongle. I understand that variable lengths could be needed, but for a "rack" mount system, the assumption that a monitoring system in the rack could be very likely. Plus different companies may wire their cables different. They could either be Brown or Blue, depending on the standard they used, A or B, wiring connections.

    • @gabiold
      @gabiold 3 роки тому

      The blues and the browns are in the same location for both TIA 568A and B. The green and orange pairs are swapped only.

  • @samuelgilbert9734
    @samuelgilbert9734 3 роки тому +5

    "Blow out the capacitors" 😲 There is no risk of damaging the capacitors in the inverter if you hook it up directly to the battery. The question is if the internal BMS or the battery's breaker will trip. I would hope that they can handle the short high in-rush current.

  • @mcdevious2229
    @mcdevious2229 3 роки тому

    Nice. It's good to see someone experimenting with electrical circuits.

  • @trevortrevortsr2
    @trevortrevortsr2 3 роки тому +3

    Looks very impressive - After watching you detailed testing & tear down I went to their site and saw they had 24V & 12v versions with the same capacity even cheaper - the 12v would work brilliant in my little RV - Its so tempting : )

    • @whatyagotder
      @whatyagotder 3 роки тому

      Was the 24v cheaper? Same price now.

    • @joshuacaudell7356
      @joshuacaudell7356 2 роки тому

      How does this do with rattling inside. Want to do one in a off grid bus

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 роки тому

      @@joshuacaudell7356 rattling? I highly doubt these rack batteries rattle.

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen 2 роки тому

    These look great, the 19" rackmount is just a perfect format for these batteries.

  • @johncarr123
    @johncarr123 3 роки тому +5

    David, can you do a video that lays out a 5KW system using Growatt inverter and these batteries connected to grid showing how you can make a cost effective system on grid off grid. Also if possible show how we can connect a 9000 W harbor Freight generator as backup. This video done right would get over a million views. Thank you

  • @joehaggerty9593
    @joehaggerty9593 3 роки тому +1

    Data connection info. It's marked RS485 which is a specification similar to RS232. The physical plugs are RJ45 but could be anything, RJ45 is readily available. The cool thing is you DAISY CHAIN all your devices! Use those short RJ45 to connect additional batteries in the rack. Actually a lot further if you want to run 100ft cables. Those dip switches allow you to ID a device in the RS485 chain. Only one pc connection manages all the batteries.

    • @MIchaelArlowe
      @MIchaelArlowe 3 роки тому

      I’ve seen RS485 work at over a mile of cable in SCADA systems, as long as you use decent cables.

  • @sephjfox
    @sephjfox 3 роки тому +3

    I really dig the testing methods

  • @MsAlisonWunderland
    @MsAlisonWunderland 2 роки тому

    Brilliant presentation. Wish I had the benefit of this video before I had Pylon batteries installed by a con man here in the UK.

  • @DCGULL01
    @DCGULL01 3 роки тому +3

    Wow- that's impressive! I LOVE the rack system, the compact 100Lbs. battery with breaker built in, and the communication capabilities. Looking at your 'power wall' from years of building batteries from whatevah was available- it's great but... Imagine having 6 in a rack, taking up virtually no space (well, in comparison David!), checking out cell status while eating a microwave dinner on top of the rack!!! (Are you feeling the convenience of this thing? I know I am!). Breaker, SoC, Pos. & Neg. are far apart for safety, sealed container, 103% of promised energy- what's NOT to love? It's too bad that the form factor doesn't work well for RV's, but- these folks may just consider that market as well!!! I really like this non DIY battery at $300/Kwh!!!

  • @carson3210
    @carson3210 3 роки тому +1

    David, you sold me on this with your review last night. Ordered. Thank you!

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому

      Your welcome. And thanks for watching and ordering. I hope you saved 5% with the discount code DAVIDPOZ

    • @notsoshortbus1651
      @notsoshortbus1651 3 роки тому

      @@DavidPozEnergy I got the discount and bought 2 of them came in 5 days, hey Dave I got the 12 volt version and the pic on there web site shows a breaker and mine has none

  • @___Chris___
    @___Chris___ 3 роки тому +6

    Alternatives in the same price category: Pylontech (e.g. 3.3 kWh @1260€) or Sunstone (e.g. 10.2 kW @ 3290€), especially for customers in Europe, when shipping costs have to be added.

    • @fabiuh991
      @fabiuh991 3 роки тому

      Too bad they are 0.5C rated

  • @dayozhu4459
    @dayozhu4459 3 роки тому

    You are very professional, the battery manufacturing process is very good.

  • @kenglass2121
    @kenglass2121 3 роки тому +36

    I love mine in upstate ny have rack and six running my whole house i have on pc to monitor all the cells working 100% jim at signature solar is great fast shipping texas to ny in three days

    • @KyBrancaccio
      @KyBrancaccio 3 роки тому +1

      Are you using these to run a minisplit for heating?

    • @stickersadd20hp
      @stickersadd20hp 3 роки тому

      I've had nothing but bad experience with signature solar. They don't stand by their products. Tried telling me GrowWatt inverter isn't made for used leaf battery packs and Sunpower panels. That made me mad. If it's true why not state that nonsense in the description. Which is not true.

    • @michaelbatchelder
      @michaelbatchelder 3 роки тому +1

      can you monitor all six racks with a single computer without unplugging and replugging the cable?

    • @mpirron1
      @mpirron1 3 роки тому

      @@KyBrancaccio kind of impossible to tell you without more information, but a heat-pump minisplit for heating is no different than for coolinh

    • @kenglass2121
      @kenglass2121 3 роки тому

      @@stickersadd20hp I have to disagree they answer my calls and James walks me threw everything very helpful getting my system up and running and some parts are not from him

  • @ninja5672
    @ninja5672 Рік тому

    I know this is an old video about a battery that is probably no longer sold, but your over-load testing was a good test for any battery.
    It appeared the breaker is only used as a switch or was not functioning because it failed to throw at 200amps.

  • @johnstxiii
    @johnstxiii 3 роки тому +4

    Never mind I should have known you would cover it in the resource section. Thank You. Great battery gonna go put one on reserve.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +6

      Glad you found it. Actually, after I posted Signature Solar reached out to me. Turns out there is a pre-charge resistor built into this battery (aluminum thing right next to BMS). So I didn't need to use a resistor.

  • @kc7419
    @kc7419 Рік тому

    After watching your videos, I am really considering going off grid… & from the rent of my properties, I am setting up a fund replacement battery unit for every 5 years… Given that I am using log burner to heat up the house & run a steam powered generator at the same time… thanks.

  • @vladimirnekic3241
    @vladimirnekic3241 3 роки тому +12

    Ok, #1 - Batteries out of Stock... imagine that. #2 Signature Solar - Shame that you don't have the usb cable completed for the customer. Such a small item. Poor David had to suffer.

  • @1puppetbike
    @1puppetbike 3 роки тому

    not too much
    not too little
    that IS 10 pounds of it in a 10 pound box
    beautifully engineered.
    the nit pic was spot on!

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 3 роки тому +4

    You can use a 120v incandescent light bulb to charge caps also, 40 watt and up work great, when the glow stops, the caps are charged! Nice batteries, can they be bought individual? I think I'm still at the diy level, although the 120ah LG batteries did spoil me a LOT! Building large 18650 banks get old fast!

  • @henrydamiani1507
    @henrydamiani1507 Рік тому

    David , thanks for the experiment

  • @terrya6486
    @terrya6486 3 роки тому +7

    Likes like a very nice battery pack. I wish I was rich so I could buy 80kwhs of them.

  • @rogerherrick8323
    @rogerherrick8323 3 роки тому

    Thanks to the in-depth evaluation I just bought a 12v 400ah battery for my RV installation. Thanks for efforts David.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому

      Cool. Did the discount work on the 12v version?

    • @rogerherrick8323
      @rogerherrick8323 3 роки тому +1

      @@DavidPozEnergy Yes. And their phone sales support was outstanding.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому

      Thanks. First time I've done a video of one of Signature Solar products, so I appreciate the feedback.

    • @rogerherrick8323
      @rogerherrick8323 3 роки тому

      @@DavidPozEnergy My battery came without bolts for the terminals. I am sure the thread is metric. Can you tell me the specs for that thread? Thanks.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому

      M6x1.0

  • @HighTechLab
    @HighTechLab 3 роки тому +18

    Except James Showalter doesn't pick up the phone when you call him! Their product is a great idea but their company owner really should return his calls.

  • @johntatman9168
    @johntatman9168 3 роки тому

    I wish I could have seen this a week ago. I just ordered cells and bms to build my own. This certainly simplifies the precess and this battery looks awesome. Thanks for the review. I will still be buying some.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому

      Your welcome. You can always parallel your DIY build with one of these. So long as your DIY build is also 16s LiFePO4.

    • @johntatman9168
      @johntatman9168 3 роки тому

      @@DavidPozEnergy I was thinking the same thing. I was actually planning a 24V system but now I think I'll go 48v in order to do this.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому

      Good call. 48v will make the overall system more efficient, and future compatible.

  • @jimmysquires5093
    @jimmysquires5093 3 роки тому +4

    David, Take some Acetone (finger nail polish remover) and remove your old markings from your charge box. Was a really nice trick fro calibrating it!

  • @maximus6884
    @maximus6884 2 роки тому

    Love those experiments o you did. Love the insights you gave. Im sold!

  • @Zorlof
    @Zorlof 3 роки тому +10

    When you’re shooting 100 amps through an AWG6... it will definitely heat up. 60 amps is max permissible on 6AWG.
    More copper is always a good thing, less copper is a terrible thing.

    • @timballam3675
      @timballam3675 3 роки тому

      100% 25mm for 100Amps 16mm for 60Amps

    • @deang5622
      @deang5622 2 роки тому

      @@timballam3675 Let's get the units right shall we? It's not 16mm, it's an area we are talking here, it's 16mm2 (or 16mm^2).
      = 16 mm squared.
      mm is a distance and not a cross sectional area.
      Which is why the other poster is getting confused.

  • @EdwardTilley
    @EdwardTilley 3 роки тому

    Great report. No need to sound sheepish on sales commissions - as they allow you to buy more batteries for test and consumer reporting.

  • @Jnshaw81
    @Jnshaw81 3 роки тому +19

    Oh man, the secret is out on these batteries. Hopefully Signature Solar doesn’t jack prices!

    • @davidjames1684
      @davidjames1684 3 роки тому

      This is a car jack. Well of course it's a car, but my name is not Jack, it's Greg, and this is my sister Marsha.

    • @praetorianblade6490
      @praetorianblade6490 3 роки тому

      @Signature Solar You guys will make a mint if the quality is good and the prices stay as they are. I WILL get 10 at end of summer if these test well! Well done guys!!!!

    • @lioneldisla01
      @lioneldisla01 3 роки тому

      @Signature Solar good to hear! I plan on getting these later this year!

  • @miket5506
    @miket5506 3 роки тому

    Very nicely built for something that's made in China. I'm pleasantly surprised! Definitely something I'm considering now

  • @Manatee360Phototography
    @Manatee360Phototography 3 роки тому +3

    this is a game changer!

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +1

      LOL, yeah they could have called it that and it would make more sense.

  • @JPHER217
    @JPHER217 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for video David, these things always intresting to watch. Keep it up my man.

  • @eliotmansfield
    @eliotmansfield 3 роки тому +7

    It’s RS485 which is a an industrial serial protocol - other people’s ethernet patch cables wont necessarily use the same colours - so you need to make sure you are connecting to the correct pin on the rj45 connector rather than assume a particular wire colour. TBH bit crap they don’t provide suitable cable, given they provide the rs485 to usb dongle

    • @gabiold
      @gabiold 3 роки тому +1

      There are 2 standard ethernet wirings, TIA 568A and TIA 568B. The difference is that the orange and green pairs are swapped, but the blues and browns are in the same location for both. So the brown wire most likely should work with any ethernet cable that seen the standard remotely. 😉
      But I agree, the pinout is the reference, not the wire color - they should have provided a dongle with a jack receptacle.

  • @charlieodom9107
    @charlieodom9107 3 роки тому +2

    This is awesome. I want a few of these for my house!

    • @MrBemnet1
      @MrBemnet1 3 роки тому +1

      Get a Powerwall if you can afford it . They are selling it at $428/KWH installed cost.

  • @AGhostInTheMachine
    @AGhostInTheMachine 3 роки тому +8

    Hi David. A request:
    on one of these videos, can you please use an incandescent bulb instead of the resistor to pre-charge the capacitor. Would like to see that method as well. Thanks.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the idea.

    • @anjhindul
      @anjhindul 3 роки тому +2

      AHAHA, loved doing this in my electronics class!

  • @IamDerick
    @IamDerick 3 роки тому

    Thanks I was curious about this model. Nice to see inside and get a look at the software , features and your testing. Cheers.

  • @HectorDiabolucus
    @HectorDiabolucus 3 роки тому +3

    I like the concept, but I have some issues. They should provide the right connector for the comms package. The circuit breaker does not provide over current protection. And the cells are only rated for 7000 cycles. Newer cells have up to 20,000 cycles. This is why this unit is only warranted for 5 years. So when comparing price you should take that into account. Update: after reading the specs. you may not have run the over current test long enough.

    • @leputube
      @leputube 3 роки тому

      LFP typical cycle life at 80% DOD is 6000-9000 cycles. Maybe you are thinking about LTO batteries at 20k cycles. Gyll uses cells from Jiangxi Ganfeng which is one of larger and reputable "mine to cell" manufactures.

    • @guygrotke7476
      @guygrotke7476 3 роки тому

      The real life limit in most power electronics is the electrolytic capacitors. If you look at cycle ratings on Digikey, they are typically horrible!

  • @JRis44
    @JRis44 2 роки тому

    Dang great content man. I cant wait to start my solar panel and charging bank journey someday!

  • @BobHannent
    @BobHannent 3 роки тому +3

    For your test rig, perhaps put a label over the previous correction value and mark the date you calibrated it? If you test it later and its changed you'll have a record.

  • @continental_drift
    @continental_drift 3 роки тому

    Nice gear. Seems like a quality manufacturer with attention to detail.

  • @MarkOfBitcoin
    @MarkOfBitcoin 3 роки тому +6

    Loving all your videos, David. This product looks fantastic! Do you have a favorite website that you recommend for the calculation of what sized components (batteries, solar cells, charge controllers, etc) someone needs based on their power requirements?

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому +6

      Generally, I like the resources at Alt-E. They are easy to understand. www.altestore.com/store/calculators/off_grid_calculator/

  • @dave3005
    @dave3005 3 роки тому

    The 24 and 48 volt Gylls are all gone. You’re a great advertising source for signaturesolar, I hope they’re paying you well!

    • @ChadHafer
      @ChadHafer 3 роки тому

      @Signature Solar They still haven't arrived?

  • @binaryutopia7946
    @binaryutopia7946 Рік тому +5

    😅😅not all RJ45 are Ethernet 😅

  • @mdnazmulislamnazmul1927
    @mdnazmulislamnazmul1927 3 роки тому +1

    David poz you're battery powered plan capacity is good stronger. Nice ⚡⚡👍

  • @E-BikingAdventures
    @E-BikingAdventures 3 роки тому +4

    I think they grouped those temps sensors in pairs because one might be a low temp and the other a high temp.

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 3 роки тому

      That seems plausible.

    • @TopEndSpoonie
      @TopEndSpoonie 3 роки тому

      or, it could be averaging between the two for better accuracy, or redundancy in case of probe failure.

    • @guygrotke7476
      @guygrotke7476 3 роки тому

      That seems pretty unlikely. Temperature sensor chips are around $1 each and they can measure temperatures over the range of -40 C to +125 C.

  • @RollinHomies
    @RollinHomies 2 роки тому

    These complete package battery banks are awesome! Saves time and money from having to shop around for parts. Cant wait to see where batteries will be in five years. Eventually manufacturers will have to beat out the DIY’ers and they have to come down on prices do it.

  • @robertallenmcdowell
    @robertallenmcdowell 3 роки тому +23

    I know the price is good but, for $1500 a correctly pre-made cable to connect to my PC is not too much to ask.

    • @juri14111996
      @juri14111996 3 роки тому +1

      no. a lot of people already have a usb to serial converter with the correct cable. having a standard usb to serial converter is great, you can use it for other devices to.

    • @smarouchoc7300
      @smarouchoc7300 Рік тому +3

      Actually, yes, since they used a serial port. That's only really useful for enterprise or cloud - there have not been standard serial ports on consumer laptops for a decade or more. Univeral Serial Bus (USB) would have been ok - the jank solution they include is NOT standard USB. The real question I have is, why not wifi AND/or Ethernet? Or at worst Bluetooth? That is what I would expect from a pro-sumer product. Sure, connect the devices together via serial over an RJ45 Cable so they can talk to one another. But these really should communicate either via Ethernet or wifi. Or better yet, both.

    • @pmbdk
      @pmbdk 8 місяців тому

      They use a serial rs485 which is perfect for this. When you buy 20 of these you dont want to have 20 usb cables or bluetoth or any other crap. Just a single rs485 where you can daisychain each unit and be able to communicate 1000 meters away. On a consumer product the use of RJ45 is probably not a good idea tho.

  • @joselr146
    @joselr146 3 роки тому

    Looking forward for more videos on this product. Keep up the Good Work David.

    • @DavidPozEnergy
      @DavidPozEnergy  3 роки тому

      Thanks. I'm working on it. Currently powering my house with it.

  • @papaannefranku9693
    @papaannefranku9693 3 роки тому +5

    So 60+kWh for less than the quote I got for 2 power walls, sounds great!

    • @errcoche
      @errcoche 3 роки тому +2

      So it's about $300 per kWh and a powerwall has 13.5kWh. Pure equivalent energy capacity is going to cost you $4,500 plus shipping. They sell a cabinet for three of these at $400. Looks like you could get a nice 48 volt inverter charger for about $2k with a 6kW output 120/240.
      So you could get a powerwall equivalent for around $7k. If you double up to 30kWh, the inverter/charger might be another $1k and the larger cabinet an extra $100 so you would be at $12.5k . I think about the fact that you can buy a used Nissan Leaf for about $10k with a 24kWh battery in it, albeit probably a little bit degraded.
      Actually, an 18kWh battery pack out of a Chevy Volt costs $3k new. That's 9kWh for $1,500. It's Lithium Ion as is the battery in the Powerwall but I think it's an interesting comparison from a price perspective.
      The one thing that the Powerwall has is a compact floor space footprint - You can probably put them one above the other on a wall. Guess it depends on what you have, wall space and money or floor space.

    • @yakapo999
      @yakapo999 3 роки тому +1

      @@errcoche
      The volt battery cost has doubled. I’m not sure why.

  • @atheldown
    @atheldown 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome as always, I may have just found my first batteries.

  • @1981dasimpson
    @1981dasimpson 3 роки тому +11

    alll we need now is rack mount solar controllers and inverter other then modded ups's

    • @acmefixer1
      @acmefixer1 3 роки тому

      Just get some rack shelves. They're just a sheet of steel with a few bends but they cost almost $100.

  • @MaxMax-dq1lu
    @MaxMax-dq1lu 3 роки тому +1

    That looks like a great battery & @ a great price point..!
    I look forward 2 more videos on this...
    Cheers & keep up ur great work.

  • @mikemcshane816
    @mikemcshane816 3 роки тому +9

    Unfortunately the owner of Signature Solar never returns phone calls. Biggest flake... Worst customer service I have ever worked with as well.

  • @goodcitizen4587
    @goodcitizen4587 3 роки тому +2

    David: "This may be the battery you are looking for..."
    Me: You are correct sir.

  • @sspence65
    @sspence65 3 роки тому +5

    RS-485 is not Ethernet. It's a serial communications method. You need a USB to RS-485 converter (as you found out).

  • @marcrismanga1283
    @marcrismanga1283 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful lifepo4 battery pack

  • @tomwilliam5118
    @tomwilliam5118 3 роки тому +3

    Will sent me your way. Great video, can this be charged solar panel and how would you connect Shore power to it to use it in an RV setting or would it be wise to use it in the RV setting

  • @tranerekt1731
    @tranerekt1731 3 роки тому

    I’ve got two of these and six battle born 100 ah. I’m going to sell my battle borns and buy a couple more gylls. These things are the best bang for the buck that I’ve found.

  • @michaelgunzelmann1193
    @michaelgunzelmann1193 3 роки тому +4

    If you look at the EVE LFP 280aH 3.2v batteries which are about $125 each and build out a 48V battery for around $2500!

    • @eksine
      @eksine 3 роки тому

      Lishen 280ah is cheaper, $460 for 4 cells

  • @omerzaidhussain1751
    @omerzaidhussain1751 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this video, really informative , the battery is also with a reasonable price.