Thank you for testing our products! But it's worth mentioning that for the 100Ah battery we set the overcurrent protection threshold to 450A, this is to be able to replace the lead-acid battery to be used as a starter battery! I hope you will try to re-test our product! Our products really do have overcurrent protection!😭😭😭😭
The wiring you have on that system doesn't appear to be large enough to support a current draw of 200 amps. This then heats the wire and the fuse much earlier than the 200 amp mark. This is just speculation as it's hard to gauge the size of wire from a YT video. Also depends on conductor make up. An OFC wire will flow more amps than a CCA wire of the same size.
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They seem to fail even below their thresholds. That is a quality fuse also. From windy nation. Yes, the BMS is supposed to be providing short circuit protection. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
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@@JustinsProject I've no idea who makes the fuses for windy nation... Fuses are not high precision, and no name fuses are a big unknown. General rule of thumb - your fuse needs to be sized to protect the wiring, and the sustained current thru that fuse needs to be only 80% of its rating. In other words, a 200 amp fuse shouldn't be expected to carry over 160 amps sustained. (Same rule applies to circuit breakers also, including the ones in your house.) Good education about parallel and series. Thanks for the video!
@ 5:15 in the video, you can see the inline fuse turn bright red!
Nice catch! Yeah, it got super bright! Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
Thank you for testing our products! But it's worth mentioning that for the 100Ah battery we set the overcurrent protection threshold to 450A, this is to be able to replace the lead-acid battery to be used as a starter battery! I hope you will try to re-test our product! Our products really do have overcurrent protection!😭😭😭😭
What is the continuous discharge max, and for how long? Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
Our batteries support the maximum current until the battery is discharged.@@JustinsProject
@@JustinsProject I'm confused is this battery safe?
Love the cabinets behind you...drool
Try to pick up one or two everytime I have some extra cash. 😁 Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
In the manual it says discharge 300+ or - 50 amps fyi
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The battery can continue to work normally with such a large load current. This battery is so strong. Where can I buy it?
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The wiring you have on that system doesn't appear to be large enough to support a current draw of 200 amps. This then heats the wire and the fuse much earlier than the 200 amp mark. This is just speculation as it's hard to gauge the size of wire from a YT video. Also depends on conductor make up. An OFC wire will flow more amps than a CCA wire of the same size.
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If your voltage gets lower your actual amps will get higher. Might be losing it through connections and wiring.
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IF this can be used as a replacement "car/truck starter" battery that would be a massive game changer.
Agreed, as long as the proper precautions are in place to protect the system. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
Thank you for your comments. I was very pleasantly surprised. if you are interested in our products after watching the video, you can buy our products by clicking the link below the video!🥰🥰💕
Those fuses are common failures for solar installs. Do the BMSes shut down from a short?
They seem to fail even below their thresholds. That is a quality fuse also. From windy nation. Yes, the BMS is supposed to be providing short circuit protection. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
By the way, I am not sure your webbsite emailer is working. Tried to sign up and gott no response, Tried a second time and it tells me the email is already used.@@JustinsProject
@@JustinsProject I've no idea who makes the fuses for windy nation... Fuses are not high precision, and no name fuses are a big unknown. General rule of thumb - your fuse needs to be sized to protect the wiring, and the sustained current thru that fuse needs to be only 80% of its rating. In other words, a 200 amp fuse shouldn't be expected to carry over 160 amps sustained. (Same rule applies to circuit breakers also, including the ones in your house.)
Good education about parallel and series. Thanks for the video!
80 percent fuse standard, if continuous duty, upsize everything to 125% of capacity rookie.
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from experience not that battery but voltage sag
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