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Do you happen to know whether the built in heating pads were ever engaged?I have a temperature gauge out there and at times the shed was in the 20's all day.
Thanks for the feedback. Could I ask how you determined this planning of balancing? Just by reading SOC on each display?They do not balance between all four and discharge/charge unevenly despite everything I have tried, but that doesn't seem to effect anything and I am overall pleased with them.
??????For those of you who wonder, they are all connected with 00 gauge cables to a common thick copper busbar. And the battery doing all the "work" changes from time to time..
No you came here to pick a fight. You posted a question that lead me to believe you were trying to choose between EG4 and Trophy. I gave you my reasoning and my opinion. That wasn’t enough for you I guess so then you started in with the personal attacks.Whew... I read it but don't even need to say anything... I came here to ask for HELP and I am not interested in pseudo-help tactics to engage with angry people disguised as helpful beings.
Help is an action for others, not for one self. It is clear to me from his "thirst to be proven wrong" he is more interested in internet action than actually providing any help.
I had two batteries that would hit cell OV when the pack would hit 55vCould you expand on what you mean here? Do/did you have EG4s and struggled with them? Is that it?
No you came here to pick a fight. You posted a question that lead me to believe you were trying to choose between EG4 and Trophy....
So please state a case why the EG4 is a better battery buy??
I had two batteries that would hit cell OV when the pack would hit 55v
Be my guestDude... You are crazy and I think you need to be reported.
So please state a case why the EG4 is a better battery buy??
Thank you Sir. Point taken and I wouldn’t disagree.I know I'm going to regret this, but...
A small home providing for a small critical loads panel or utility shed where the batteries are always nice and warm and it's communicating with an EG4 inverter. Everything lives in a utility closet and the grid just goes Grid -> EG4 -> Critical Loads so it becomes an overglorified UPS. The EG4's are the cheapest option and buying it as a package and connecting it to your WiFi lets SS troubleshoot any issues it might have remotely.
Something like that would be about the only use case, where the environmental concerns of temperature and weather protection are moot.
Manual top balancing using USE battery type and slowly increasing voltage. Where I went wrong was I Attempted to get away with just using solar as the top balancing power source when I really should have just used grid.And how did you solve this?
Wanna share tips/tricks?Try 40 cycles or 2 months. But now that I understand the battery BMS, it could be done over a few days.
If you went with Victron equipment it would do the dishes, walk the dog, and manage your investment portfolio, right?Electronics are the happiest in the same environment as we humans.
So, my entire system has its own room in my house.
Except for the panels, of course.
I don't even charge it rent. But it contributes its part anyway. I'm very happy with my new roommate.
It is my investment portfolio. lolIf you went with Victron equipment it would do the dishes, walk the dog, and manage your investment portfolio, right?![]()
Seems a 100 watt heat lamp in the shed/room on a temp switch set to cut on below 50, for example might be simpler?I am currently running my off-grid cabin with (1) EG4 48V battery. This year I need to add at least 1 or 2 battery racks to my system. The only issue I had last winter was the cold weather limitation in which I had to wait until mid-day to charge my EG4.
I was recommended Trophy rack batteries instead of EG4 for my cold climate cabin. I basically would like to hear from more experienced users which way would be better: stick with EG4s and add heaters to batteries OR dump EG4 and move to Trophy batteries, which already have heaters built-in.
TIA!
We used to use a light bulb for our chickens.Seems a 100 watt heat lamp in the shed/room on a temp switch set to cut on below 50, for example might be simpler?
A v8 moment, that's really smart!As far as power draw, each mat is 20W, and i also have the Inkbird controller on a timer
Our energy shed is NOT insulated... this solution seems simpler to implement but not sure how well would perform...Seems a 100 watt heat lamp in the shed/room on a temp switch set to cut on below 50, for example might be simpler?
I set the controllers to 37F turn on 40F turn off. I havent noticed much in the way of shortened battery life with this setup on my lifepo4 batteries.
I know this is an old post. But we love at 7400 feet in a permanent home completely non grid tied. It gets cold here. -4 this winter. Our Trophy batteries worked flawlesslyI am currently running my off-grid cabin with (1) EG4 48V battery. This year I need to add at least 1 or 2 battery racks to my system. The only issue I had last winter was the cold weather limitation in which I had to wait until mid-day to charge my EG4.
I was recommended Trophy rack batteries instead of EG4 for my cold climate cabin. I basically would like to hear from more experienced users which way would be better: stick with EG4s and add heaters to batteries OR dump EG4 and move to Trophy batteries, which already have heaters built-in.
TIA!