I love your design for this battery frame. This is just what I've been looking for from my set up. You said in the video we can download the plans for the frame, would you mind providing the link.
Hey Sarah, thanks for nice feedback. Digital plan are available on www.easypowerwall.com -> parts/tools scroll to bottom and all documents are available on Google drive. Will send you some more info via messenger. See you soon.
6:09 (compression of the batteries) Is this compression essential/advisable/optional/nice-to-have for the LiFePO4 batteries themselves? Or is it only a mechanical feature to lock them in place? And if it serves a function for the batteries themselves, is it only/specifically for these types of batteries? edit: just found the answer at 11:21 😁 The way you explained it, it sounds like a protection against delamination or something like that.
Compression is strongly advisable. More capacity, more cycles from your battery and for me most important...structural integrity. Everything is fixed, they can't move, less chance for stressed studs, ....
You can buy rack battery server rack $150 which is compact and can be moved i saw some one build a wood rack it cost $1000 and took up a lot of floor space
Easypowerwall • 1 seconde geleden I agree, but there are several reasons why I choose for DIY. System had decent BMS with active balancing iso 30ma, fully serviceable, much cheaper, ... Hey and it's fun and rewarding too.
Hey, No I didn't painted the shelf. It's concrete plywood. 18mm thick. Size is 122cm by 52cm. This reminds me I didn't added the size of the shelf in the movie, will add it in the description of the episode. Have a nice day. Franky
I love your design for this battery frame.
This is just what I've been looking for from my set up.
You said in the video we can download the plans for the frame, would you mind providing the link.
Hey Sarah, thanks for nice feedback. Digital plan are available on www.easypowerwall.com -> parts/tools scroll to bottom and all documents are available on Google drive. Will send you some more info via messenger. See you soon.
6:09 (compression of the batteries)
Is this compression essential/advisable/optional/nice-to-have for the LiFePO4 batteries themselves? Or is it only a mechanical feature to lock them in place?
And if it serves a function for the batteries themselves, is it only/specifically for these types of batteries?
edit: just found the answer at 11:21 😁
The way you explained it, it sounds like a protection against delamination or something like that.
Compression is strongly advisable. More capacity, more cycles from your battery and for me most important...structural integrity. Everything is fixed, they can't move, less chance for stressed studs, ....
You can buy rack battery server rack $150 which is compact and can be moved i saw some one build a wood rack it cost $1000 and took up a lot of floor space
Easypowerwall
• 1 seconde geleden
I agree, but there are several reasons why I choose for DIY. System had decent BMS with active balancing iso 30ma, fully serviceable, much cheaper, ... Hey and it's fun and rewarding too.
did you paint the ply... or did it come like that ?
what size did you use ?
Hey, No I didn't painted the shelf. It's concrete plywood. 18mm thick. Size is 122cm by 52cm.
This reminds me I didn't added the size of the shelf in the movie, will add it in the description of the episode.
Have a nice day.
Franky
@@easypowerwall "concrete plywood"...
I have seen it, could not remember the name of it... thanks, just starting my shelves this week
It’s a European plywood that’s used for use in building houses or similar,you get much better visible look than with plywood
@@marcvandaele1878 the closes thing I can find in the UK is Buffalo Board.... at £120 per sheet.
and when I say find... I mean get delivered to me :)