I too own a large bigbattery setup. Unfortunately, in just three years they’ve not been the greatest… with a bms failure in three different batteries in those three years. I would perform an individual load test on those packs if I were you. In my experience, with their packs wired in parallel, if a single cell fails in one pack, your battery will still work but shut down under larger loads, and then come back on after loads lessen. Your other battery will then be carrying the load of charging the “failed” pack and provide load power. Just my two cents
Thank you for the feedback. I’ll keep my eyes open for any issues. I wish the battery had a CAN or RS485 port. Maybe it does have one somewhere buried on the BMS.
What the heck are you powering. I can see the batteries are 56kw and this seems to be the smallest component in the system. I estimated your array to be 32kw on the small end from what I could see, approximately 4x8x4=128 panels at 250w each. I don’t even want to guess how much you can produce from the inverters. Are you trying to self power a small community? Nice system btw.
The original vents and the forced air vents are still operating. I may program one of the inverter AUX ports to control an AC relay if the room gets too hot.
Yeah. It’s all relative, I guess. It fits in the formula of the greater situation going on there. Everyone has different energy needs and budgets. Even if you have just one golf car battery like the ones that were ten years old and being recycled and one solar panel. In the grand scheme of “preparing for readiness”, do what you can with what you have where you are at.
@@maverickmacgyver That much money still hurts. I replaced my old lead acid battery bank that consisted of 16 golf cart batteries with US battery L16 clones. 16 of those set me back about $5k. I'm still complaining about that.
@@theheathkitshop2424 I hear that! Everything is getting expensive. I personally spent a lot of money of batteries last year. This year has a different focus. Keep on keeping on!
Amazing setup. It nice to have the room to strength out your winds and not bump into “stuff”. Cheers
Nice strategy. I really like how it all came together.
Wow, just wow so cool , great job Maverick
Beautiful Setup Brother. Thank You 🙏 for sharing. A new Subscriber here. I’m just learning about the solar & battery 🔋 world 🌎 🍻 👊 🇺🇸
Awesome setup, Big Battery is the next big thing.....,
I too own a large bigbattery setup. Unfortunately, in just three years they’ve not been the greatest… with a bms failure in three different batteries in those three years.
I would perform an individual load test on those packs if I were you. In my experience, with their packs wired in parallel, if a single cell fails in one pack, your battery will still work but shut down under larger loads, and then come back on after loads lessen. Your other battery will then be carrying the load of charging the “failed” pack and provide load power.
Just my two cents
Thank you for the feedback. I’ll keep my eyes open for any issues. I wish the battery had a CAN or RS485 port. Maybe it does have one somewhere buried on the BMS.
Nice set up. Thanks for the update!
Are you still using the batteries? I'm looking at getting some and doing research. Thanks.
Nice. No more smells when you charge your batteries.
And great video thanks again for sharing
Great video quality. Sound needs to be turned up two clicks
NICE brother. Thanks for sharing. God Bless.
I would love to have the 6 volt Batteries
They are junk. Per/KWh > time? LFP all the way.
Nice power plant.
very good, i love it
What the heck are you powering. I can see the batteries are 56kw and this seems to be the smallest component in the system. I estimated your array to be 32kw on the small end from what I could see, approximately 4x8x4=128 panels at 250w each. I don’t even want to guess how much you can produce from the inverters. Are you trying to self power a small community? Nice system btw.
Exactly, a small ranch with several outbuildings.
way 2 go Maverick! from PK
Hope you tell how much elect you make and cost deference please later monthely
This must be a power system for a small compound of houses?
Village is nicer description. It’s more like a small farm.
You must be heating with a system like that.
Put the batteries under the inverters
You still might need some vents in the container.
The original vents and the forced air vents are still operating. I may program one of the inverter AUX ports to control an AC relay if the room gets too hot.
@@maverickmacgyver Yeah containers often have a humidity problem. I have three smaller 48 volt Big Batteries. Great system!
Iam looking at $26k worth of batteries?
Yeah. It’s all relative, I guess. It fits in the formula of the greater situation going on there. Everyone has different energy needs and budgets. Even if you have just one golf car battery like the ones that were ten years old and being recycled and one solar panel. In the grand scheme of “preparing for readiness”, do what you can with what you have where you are at.
@@maverickmacgyver That much money still hurts. I replaced my old lead acid battery bank that consisted of 16 golf cart batteries with US battery L16 clones. 16 of those set me back about $5k. I'm still complaining about that.
@@theheathkitshop2424 I hear that! Everything is getting expensive. I personally spent a lot of money of batteries last year. This year has a different focus. Keep on keeping on!
Nice setup btw what is total Kw of your system very neet setup
@@cjtroutt8092 The Rhino battery is 14kWh each, so about 56kWh in this system.
whats the purpose of this setup ? 56KWH is huge
This system powers several buildings.