Great video. New subscriber here. I have a the older 2000LFP model and looking to add an EB3000. Quick question. When you order an EB3000 direct from Pecron does it include the connector to pair with the 2000LFP to expand capacity or is it sold separately? Thanks in advance.
When you buy the eb3000 battery, yes..... it comes with the cascading cable that you need to connect it to the e2000lfp :) Then all you have to do is set the firmware menu to the correct battery capacity and you are done :) P.S. Thank you for joining the scriber family :)
@@RamblinBobReviews Thank you for the quick response Sir! I really love your videos and great to see your setup. I am having a transfer switch installed in the next week. I am happy with my 2000 and adding the EB3000 will be a nice addition. The LFP3600 has my attention.
Hey RR, I'm wanting to power my RV with one of these units. I have e2000lafp and 1 3000 battery cascaded to it.. I'd be using 3 200w solar panels. Is this sufficient power?
So you would have..... 5,000wh of power and 600 watts of solar power. That might or might not be enough power "DEPENDING" on what you want to run. If you want to run AC, hot plates and big stuff like that, You should have more power and battery capacity And the e2000lfp surge is extremely short, so if you pass 2,000 watts output, It will trip the circuit right away. So fridges and motors or air conditioners can trip that surge if you are not under that 2,000 watts So it really all comes down to what you want to power in your rv....
We have 8,000wh and 1,000 watts of solar panels and that does a pretty good job for our rv. Just remember that you only get 2,000 watts on that ac inverter on the e2000lfp..... So if your ac and something else kick on at the same time, you could pop the circuit. note: Soft start air conditioner is a HUGE help :)
Has anybody run a Pecron E2000LFP laying on its back instead of upright? Trying to figure out if there's any problem with this, but can't seem to find any info online. Thank you!
I would NOT recommend that, just for safety issues, that would be a very bad idea... P.S. Also, the vents are on the top of the unit for a reason....hot air goes up ;)
I just received the extra battery hooked it to the 2000lfp and not sure it’s working the 2000lfp showed 94% before I hooked it up battery shows 50% if it’s right and when I hook it up 2000 lfp still shows 94%
you have to fill the entire system up before the power meter corrects itself :) It will still charge at 100%...But just let it do that for a long while until the power meter stops charging :)
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Great video. New subscriber here. I have a the older 2000LFP model and looking to add an EB3000. Quick question. When you order an EB3000 direct from Pecron does it include the connector to pair with the 2000LFP to expand capacity or is it sold separately? Thanks in advance.
When you buy the eb3000 battery, yes..... it comes with the cascading cable that you need to connect it to the e2000lfp :)
Then all you have to do is set the firmware menu to the correct battery capacity and you are done :)
P.S. Thank you for joining the scriber family :)
@@RamblinBobReviews Thank you for the quick response Sir! I really love your videos and great to see your setup. I am having a transfer switch installed in the next week. I am happy with my 2000 and adding the EB3000 will be a nice addition. The LFP3600 has my attention.
We have the e3600lfp coming very soon :)
P.S. Thank you for being part of the scriber family :)
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When do you think the new 3600lfp is going to ship, and did you order one?
We are still saving the money for one, we want to have the full kit :)
We think it will ship in mid july. but not 100% sure
Hey RR, I'm wanting to power my RV with one of these units. I have e2000lafp and 1 3000 battery cascaded to it.. I'd be using 3 200w solar panels. Is this sufficient power?
So you would have.....
5,000wh of power and 600 watts of solar power.
That might or might not be enough power "DEPENDING" on what you want to run.
If you want to run AC, hot plates and big stuff like that, You should have more power and battery capacity
And the e2000lfp surge is extremely short, so if you pass 2,000 watts output, It will trip the circuit right away.
So fridges and motors or air conditioners can trip that surge if you are not under that 2,000 watts
So it really all comes down to what you want to power in your rv....
What if I added another 3000wh battery and total 1200w of solar panels. Does that help? Maybe a soft start for the ac
We would rather stay mostly off grid.. thanks
We have 8,000wh and 1,000 watts of solar panels and that does a pretty good job for our rv. Just remember that you only get 2,000 watts on that ac inverter on the e2000lfp.....
So if your ac and something else kick on at the same time, you could pop the circuit.
note: Soft start air conditioner is a HUGE help :)
Just for reference how long can an ac unit run on your power?
Has anybody run a Pecron E2000LFP laying on its back instead of upright? Trying to figure out if there's any problem with this, but can't seem to find any info online. Thank you!
I would NOT recommend that, just for safety issues, that would be a very bad idea...
P.S. Also, the vents are on the top of the unit for a reason....hot air goes up ;)
I just received the extra battery hooked it to the 2000lfp and not sure it’s working the 2000lfp showed 94% before I hooked it up battery shows 50% if it’s right and when I hook it up 2000 lfp still shows 94%
you have to fill the entire system up before the power meter corrects itself :)
It will still charge at 100%...But just let it do that for a long while until the power meter stops charging :)
@@RamblinBobReviews ok thanks for the info appreciate it will try that tomorrow
@@RamblinBobReviews i think I have it figured out thank you
nice :)