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That's awesome!
That's awesome!
What can you do on that setup uncle?
At its current usage, it will drive the TVs, routers, PCs, and some plug points and lights for 14 hours!
noice, solar charged?
Did you need another garage for the batteries?
edit : I see those 2 us3000 are li on batts.
Still an excellent setup.Not Solar yet. That is another R120k so that will have to wait.
I'm curious as to what you used, ie 18650's and how you charge it?I built a 4s lithium pack for camping and this doubles up for the evening TV, router , Mi box combo. 100ah gives me around 5 hours.
Did you import those items?Nah, you use 3.2 V cells like this and a BMS. You can get different AH cells such as 100 amp, 120, 150, 200. You then build in series to get your 4s 12V pack.
My old 100 AH deep cycles weighed around 30 KG's this pack weighs around 12 KG. One 120 AH Lithium will give as many amp hours as 2 x 100 amp deep cycle.
I have currently (scuse the pun) found that a bench PSU is best for charging
PM me if you want my no and want to chat more.
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Im going to get a router UPS (little lithium battery ups specifically designed to power routers and fibre for about 8 hours.Guys, if I only want to power lights, laptop, and such, what would I need? Seems like this stuff is really expensive though and all Greek to me...
You will have to shop around a bit. I have had mine a while now. The supply chain is a bit off kilter. However they are finding the way to our shores regularly. Otherwise look for a pre built LithiumDid you import those items?
Having difficulty finding locally in Cape Town.
So far I've only found places in residential areas(sketchy) and lifepo4.co.za which has a contact page in America, super sketchy.
Im going to get a router UPS (little lithium battery ups specifically designed to power routers and fibre for about 8 hours.
we also have swapped out most of our light bulbs to the battery ones that come on when the lights go off.
Lol, Imagine a light you cant switch off, sounds like it might be the invention of the Eskom chairman.@Paul33 , do those lights go on even if they are “switched off” or do they go on regardless?
Edit: at least all parts are available thereDid you import those items?
Having difficulty finding locally in Cape Town.
So far I've only found places in residential areas(sketchy) and lifepo4.co.za which has a contact page in America, super sketchy.
They go on and off like normal lights but when there’s load shedding they have a small battery in them so they still come on even with no power to them.@Paul33 , do those lights go on even if they are “switched off” or do they go on regardless?