Sweet setup! Did you fabricate the powerwall enclosure? This is by far the best mounting option I’ve come across for the Tesla modules, and I’d like to do something similar.
Nice. Your English is fine. I have a very similar system. I pump tryethelene glycol through all the batteries. It flows through a small radiator with a fan on it. It will also heat the batteries if the get to cold. I have a heeting element in the glycol reservoir. I automated they heating/ cooling system with a 10 degree bandwidth. My battery bank is only 15 kilowatts. My solar is capable of 130 amps at 24 volts. I have noticed a couple degree temperature rise when charging at 130 amps. The cooling system may not really be necessary but it is good insurance. I will be watching to see how your system performs. Thanks for the video.
The cooling system should work as heating and keep the batteries above 0 degrees C, as long as you keep the room above 0 C, and you use anti freeze not just regular water in it, so you don't really need to do heating. It's just thermal transfer, making the battery temperature equal to the room temperature whether it's warmer or colder...
Hi, Thanks for a very informative video! Do you have a link or description on the box that interfaces with the internal BMS on the tesla modules. Was not able to find it using the link you provided in info text. I plan to use the same battery modules here in Norway.
Very interesting project! First thing that I didn't quite get (or maybe missed it during the video) - what voltage span does the inverter use? When I was looking for something similar I didn't find any inverter that was suitable for the 6S configuration of the Tesla modules. It seems that you are connecting two by two modules in series and then they are put together in parallel (in each box). How warm are you expecting it to get in these enclosures? Seems you are taking some serious precautions in regards of heat, but better safe than sorry! For me (Denmark) the issue is that it can get somewhat chilly where the batteries are (never under 0C but usually around 3-4C but it all depends on how cold it is outside) and I am still to find a suitable solution for heating the pack up a bit. You are using some cool (and expensive) equipment and the project seems really well made. Really looking forward to future videos!
Oh and one more thing - not familiar with Fibaro, but make sure you have it setup in a way that is not dependent on having a constant internet connection. Shit happens ... it is just a matter of time so better be prepared for downtime. Seems like you have prepared for some physical buttons, but I might be wrong.
Martin, this setup is on 48V so can works with almost any solar inverter an any MPPT. I setup 2 modules in series and also all 4 packs in parallel, in this way i will have 48V and 900A. My friend Marc from www.evshop.eu has a decide that can heat your batteries in cold situation. Just write him an email and for sure you will fins solution. Thanks for beautiful words :)
I use to disconnect the battery from inverter. In fact de BMS will disconnect in case of over voltage and in case of under voltage . Is act as a switch but is controlled by BMS.
👏👏That's some great English-speaking for a non-primary language! I understood it all. Nice set up!
Thank you, I'll try to speak better :)
@@thecstechvideos your English is great!
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you have a dream setup, congratulations
Thank you, is under construction. Stay with us for more videos!
Your setup is very nice! You must be an engineer and an electrician
Hehe, I'm not engineer and for sure not an electrician :)) Just I like to play with batteries and current :)))
Great video!! I'm looking to do something similar. What are the measurements for your mounting bracket to hold the modules?
Sweet setup! Did you fabricate the powerwall enclosure? This is by far the best mounting option I’ve come across for the Tesla modules, and I’d like to do something similar.
Nice. Your English is fine. I have a very similar system. I pump tryethelene glycol through all the batteries. It flows through a small radiator with a fan on it. It will also heat the batteries if the get to cold. I have a heeting element in the glycol reservoir. I automated they heating/ cooling system with a 10 degree bandwidth. My battery bank is only 15 kilowatts. My solar is capable of 130 amps at 24 volts. I have noticed a couple degree temperature rise when charging at 130 amps. The cooling system may not really be necessary but it is good insurance. I will be watching to see how your system performs.
Thanks for the video.
Nice and net Installation
Wait so se te final setup :)
The cooling system should work as heating and keep the batteries above 0 degrees C, as long as you keep the room above 0 C, and you use anti freeze not just regular water in it, so you don't really need to do heating.
It's just thermal transfer, making the battery temperature equal to the room temperature whether it's warmer or colder...
The batteries are installed in garage and garage in under the soil, so is -1, in this case the temperature is between 18 to 28 Celsius.
Hey, nice system. Can you please show or explain something about BMS and how you want to control the system?
I control slave BMS from Tesla whit a master BMS from SIMP. Also we have several BMS that talk whit Tesla BMS.
Greetings to Spain
Hi, Thanks for a very informative video! Do you have a link or description on the box that interfaces with the internal BMS on the tesla modules. Was not able to find it using the link you provided in info text. I plan to use the same battery modules here in Norway.
Very interesting project! First thing that I didn't quite get (or maybe missed it during the video) - what voltage span does the inverter use? When I was looking for something similar I didn't find any inverter that was suitable for the 6S configuration of the Tesla modules. It seems that you are connecting two by two modules in series and then they are put together in parallel (in each box).
How warm are you expecting it to get in these enclosures? Seems you are taking some serious precautions in regards of heat, but better safe than sorry! For me (Denmark) the issue is that it can get somewhat chilly where the batteries are (never under 0C but usually around 3-4C but it all depends on how cold it is outside) and I am still to find a suitable solution for heating the pack up a bit.
You are using some cool (and expensive) equipment and the project seems really well made. Really looking forward to future videos!
Oh and one more thing - not familiar with Fibaro, but make sure you have it setup in a way that is not dependent on having a constant internet connection. Shit happens ... it is just a matter of time so better be prepared for downtime. Seems like you have prepared for some physical buttons, but I might be wrong.
Martin, this setup is on 48V so can works with almost any solar inverter an any MPPT. I setup 2 modules in series and also all 4 packs in parallel, in this way i will have 48V and 900A. My friend Marc from www.evshop.eu has a decide that can heat your batteries in cold situation. Just write him an email and for sure you will fins solution. Thanks for beautiful words :)
Cover over and do the same install for me 🙏
Hello.
Where did you plug your contactor (Pre charge & Discharge) on your SimpBMS.
Thanks, good vidéo and installation.
Check SIMP manual, they detailed there. If need help come back here.
Couldn’t you just stack those and save a ton of space not to mention all that extra cable ?
How did you acquire the Model S pack from salvage? Just contact a wrecking yard or something? How much did it cost?
Batteries comes from www.evshop.eu, they ship to me.
So, why are you not using the bpathenergy BMS system on this? What type of BMS are you using here?
Video was made before they send BMS.
Sal.Imi poti spune te rog ce valoare are rezistorul pe care îl folosești pentru precharge. Multumesc
Dont need to apologise for your English,you’re better than those with one language only haha
Hehe, thank you!
First to comment :) ...... Nice cable management.....
Hehe, wait for V2 :)) Thanks
Can you tell me about the contactor you broke? What is it used for? Do you have a schematic diagram?
I use to disconnect the battery from inverter. In fact de BMS will disconnect in case of over voltage and in case of under voltage . Is act as a switch but is controlled by BMS.
Can you tell me the details of your contactor?
Wondering about this as well!
8:33 One day, you will lose your hand in that box.
Hehe…remove the whole battery. New setup already 😀
Anyone else but me that is uncomfortable seeing someone touch the leads?
I know they aren't live but...
The battery is setup on 48V, so is safe to touch.