Not true at all if you got a BMS like https://www.18650batterystore.com/products/jk-b2a24s15p-bms and run with 15s
I run 15s and it is just fine.
The only reason not to toss the whole group is if you were to rip it all apart and charge all the cells individually and watch the resistance...
correct. But only a couple. 2 circuits in basement 2 upstairs and 3 downstairs. Got all the bases covered tho. Furnace, and freezer in basement, fridge and microwave in kitchen, gas fireplace, and my bedroom for ac and computer. That way if the power goes out, I dont care. I just notice the...
I followed the instructions on the wiki. https://github.com/sijones/VE.DirectMQTTCANBUS/wiki/Install-for-testing-branch
I did everything as per the wiki.
I didnt hit build at all/
Just
"Run Task and you need to complete 2 tasks, the first is to flash the firmware, second is to flash the...
So this is odd of you to say. I purchased on Nov. 8th and it was shipped on Nov. 10th. That was excellent service. I guess I was super lucky.
I looked far and wide for what password to use for the dongle and Signature! of some variation worked. Did I receive the unit from Signature? Why...
We need to know everything.
This is a 12v setup with 4 100 Ah batteries in parallel?
First thing to do you be to isolate the offending battery and slowly charge it until it gets to 14.3 or wherever the other batteries are at.
If this is a parallel 12v setup, why would the inverter say low...
Hi, quick question.
What is wrong with grid charging for hours?
I can see the problem with ignoring tail current and the propensity to charge to 3.65.
Is grid charging from 10% to 50% bad if it takes 3 hours at .1C?
Simple yes/no is fine.
What about a hard wired ground and a 50 amp 3 prong plug? Hard wired ground and 240v 2 hots and a neutral in the plug? Then just leave the bond setting open in the 6000xp.
Seems to be a simple solution to me. Could put the ground on a big clamp.
I think read in the manual, that there is...
Ok, So I have purchased a second 6000xp.
I plan on only one being connected to grid for the foreseeable future as I am out of breakers on the main panel.
Would there be any issues with 2 6000xps on the same battery bank but only one connected to grid?
I understand that my pass thu would be...
I dont know if I could call that the bible either.
I wouldnt be ok with 4 AWG at a length of 19 feet carrying 100 Amperes.
Nor would I be ok with 2/0 at 79 feet at 200 Amperes.
yes Im looking at 10% V drop
Perhaps its me.
Dude had some interesting ideas.
But, what would be the problem of a split neutral like that?
I would never do that, but would it actually be that bad?
Doesnt that look like 6 awg? Isnt that supposed to fit in the neutral bus?