Nice set up, if you get a chance and want to, add 2 to 4 more batteries. You can also run another inverter at the same time, if need be. And no lithium batteries will not survive an EMP.
Indeed , EMP / CME /GIC ECT.. and the elektrical components ( read BMS ) are freid and to at bad luck with much more bad luck these lithium batterys can have a thermal runaway with hours of fires that you cant put out becaus of the chemicals in it . When i was looking in to a system i was always hesitant because these EV's that burnt to the grond and / or exploded , so no lithium for me .
Some lithium batteries will charge faster than lead acid batteries. An inverter generator would use less gas to charge lithium vs wasteful slower charging the other types. Nice for being on the cheap though. Lacking for me i want something to at least power a microwave. It would be an 2000 watt pure sinewave inverter with 200 ah 12 volt lithium lifepo4 battery. Solar mppt controller.
If I was discharging and recharging this a lot I would have gone with the lithium but I have the batteries on battery maintainer so they should last a good while because I'm only gonna use this 1 or 2 times a year. I'm only using it to power the fridge and chest freezer so the 1000 watt (2000w surge) inverter is plenty, but not for a microwave that you may use. Thanks for watching.
Sir: Would you be amenable to a Montana Public Service Commissioner referring to this video when speaking as a Board Member and/or when any Board business is published to the general public online or when they are making a video presentation? A T Burke
As long as you credit my channel and display the disclaimer. Disclaimer: This video is for information purposes only, and does not constitute professional advice. Electrical systems can and do involve dangerous electrical connections. If you do not have experience with electrical wiring, please contact a qualified professional. Use this information at your own risk. No information contained in this video/webpage shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from use of any information contained in this video/webpage is the sole responsibility of the viewer.
Nice set up, if you get a chance and want to, add 2 to 4 more batteries. You can also run another inverter at the same time, if need be. And no lithium batteries will not survive an EMP.
Thanks. We actually used it recently for a few hours when Edison cut the power due to a windstorm. It worked great.
Indeed , EMP / CME /GIC ECT.. and the elektrical components ( read BMS ) are freid and to at bad luck with much more bad luck these lithium batterys can have a thermal runaway with hours of fires that you cant put out becaus of the chemicals in it .
When i was looking in to a system i was always hesitant because these EV's that burnt to the grond and / or exploded , so no lithium for me .
That's what I was thinking also.@@dreddredd7137
Nice emergency power station you built there! Greetings from Jamaica.
Thank you
Some lithium batteries will charge faster than lead acid batteries. An inverter generator would use less gas to charge lithium vs wasteful slower charging the other types. Nice for being on the cheap though. Lacking for me i want something to at least power a microwave. It would be an 2000 watt pure sinewave inverter with 200 ah 12 volt lithium lifepo4 battery. Solar mppt controller.
If I was discharging and recharging this a lot I would have gone with the lithium but I have the batteries on battery maintainer so they should last a good while because I'm only gonna use this 1 or 2 times a year. I'm only using it to power the fridge and chest freezer so the 1000 watt (2000w surge) inverter is plenty, but not for a microwave that you may use. Thanks for watching.
Why didn’t you use lithium batteries? Kidding. Nice setup.
Lol, one of my next projects, I'd like to try one.
So you spent $240 for 210ah@12v for 105ah of usable capacity when you could have gotten a good 100ah LFP for $250(many brands at this price). OK
Good Point
You did good very nice video nice project Thank you
Thank you!
Sir:
Would you be amenable to a Montana Public Service Commissioner referring to this video when speaking as a Board Member and/or when any Board business is published to the general public online or when they are making a video presentation?
A T Burke
As long as you credit my channel and display the disclaimer. Disclaimer:
This video is for information purposes only, and does not constitute professional advice. Electrical systems can and do involve dangerous electrical connections. If you do not have experience with electrical wiring, please contact a qualified professional. Use this information at your own risk. No information contained in this video/webpage shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from use of any information contained in this video/webpage is the sole responsibility of the viewer.
Thank you, Sir.
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