Thanks for sharing, it‘s perfect, I was constructing a system not too long ago as well. And I purchased 2 of LiTime's 12V230Ah TM models, they look good!
In most cases, you need solar panels, a charge controller, and a battery. To calculate voltage, you need to find that on the back of your solar panels. Then, determine if they are run in series or parallel. From there, you can determine if the charge controller can operate correctly. In the charge controller, you should be able to set the voltage to perimeters of the battery. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
Most people edit out their mistakes but this was a great example of what can happen.
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Thanks for sharing, it‘s perfect, I was constructing a system not too long ago as well. And I purchased 2 of LiTime's 12V230Ah TM models, they look good!
Awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
thx for sharing ! im happy with power queen batteries.
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Mine lasted one day ,,,litime is buying it back at 90% free 50 dollars anyone ??
Heated 230....time bandit
Wow, can’t believe that battery got so hot!
Hopefully, LiTime reviews and resolves that BMS issue ASAP. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍🏻
It's supposed to be a 100 amp BMS according to the Amazon description you have a link to. Okay just caught it in the later part of your video.
😁 It should be an easy fix for them to resolve. I just hope they get it fixed asap. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
How can I tell my solar system is putting out the right amount of voltage ⚡????
In most cases, you need solar panels, a charge controller, and a battery. To calculate voltage, you need to find that on the back of your solar panels. Then, determine if they are run in series or parallel. From there, you can determine if the charge controller can operate correctly. In the charge controller, you should be able to set the voltage to perimeters of the battery. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻