All right, Video time. Let's talk about batteries All right as you know. I am DIY I love DIY I promote DIY and I made a whole business out of DIY right? And so that's the reason why we offer batteries like this. These are you know, just Bare Bones uh products that you can put together and you can make into whatever it is that your application will need right? This is a 12vt four cell like this, but obviously some people wanted a different shape so we have a different shape.

We have some like this. we have them even bigger like that right? Uh, and then we even have like giant ones like this for 48 but you can also put them in all kinds of voltages. So that's what we do here. But of course as more and more people uh, buy products from us then they start asking, it's like uh, well we love your ideas, we love your things I Just we just don't want to build a batteries right? We just don't want to DIY And so for that reason, I'm kind of starting to make like you know, plug-in plate products.

And of course you know I have to be very careful because this is not what I do. This is not what I want to do I don't want to set up a mount of giant company with like you know, many employees and stuff because then I it's going to take away all my time from playing with batteries right now I have to manage a company and a thing that's not what I want to do and so I'm very ve very strategic as to what kind of products I want to push and I want a DIY and so I'm going obviously like low hanging fruit some of the some of the easier ones and so these are some of the I Just uh released a version of this that is a kit but I think eventually it will become a a plug and play I think this is kind of like complex right? It's got all these Electronics in here and all these components that you have to put together. One of the easier ones was going to be this one's right here. So this is a uh the DIY version right? This is the basic and then we make some some plates to compress them because they a lot of people want to compress them and then the secondary function of that was to be able to mount them so but people were still like well can you get one that's already to go and like and so here it is.

This is the pro I'm named them the pro and this is the plug-and playay version. This thing has now a customade uh designed and constructed or fabricated. uh uh, steel enclosure right? and so this. these parts are made just for this battery and this is exactly the same thing here that's in here and so as a result of that now this is a plug-and play and all it is is an enclosure right? and now it's got a cover.

So now you can have access to the Uh to these right here to the the the actual cell terminals. So that way you can't connect it in the wrong way. It's just plus and negative and so you can't go wrong here you you just connect it and then also we'll have included the electronics to do the balancing right because these have don't have a BMS because these are a power batteries for car audio. This car Audio is using them and they're trying to squeeze all the energy out of this like uh I give an example.
this are like 7500 uh uh Watts right here, right? This one will do close to like 10,000 Watts This is a lot of amps you know, 600 amps, Peaks and then 400 amps continues this uh and so in order to have a BMS it would just not be feasible to do that in this space and this size and this price range and stuff right? So what we're doing is we're just using a little balancer and this is the best balancer that I that I can find right it. It has uh a screen and it lets you know exactly what it's doing and you can set it and then and then after that it turns itself off. once it's done and then you can. If you ever have a problem with it you can come and kind of look in there and see where the voltages of the batteries are so there's a lot of benefits to that.

So I'm including that in here. So of course along with this one the the second most uh popular batteries in our line. Their DIY line is the eight cell one which is this giant one and so that one also I'm offering it and the pro version with like a full and closed case you know, custom thing and then the thing and then the the big uh terminals right and so those are are going to start popping up in our in our website Here they're available Now they're obviously going to be more expensive. this one right here Bare Bones right? It's just uh, we're selling for $150 which is also going to go up because as dealers will start picking it up we're getting a lot of interest from people that are want to sell them right.

and so in order to build enough margins in there for them to make money then that means we're going to have to raise the price right? So this one, these are like 150. These ones are like $3.99 because this battery box cost a lot of money. These extra Hardware that we have to put in here and then the electronics and those other stuff. Well that's in there right? And that's why a DIY solution is always cheaper than a plug-and play is because there's a lot of time and a lot of effort and you know, uh, in order to to get all the extra stuff to to finish it to make it a finished product, right? So there you go if you're looking for a cheap battery and you're not afraid of DIY Boom! There's our line of batteries, but if you want just something that's ready to go right that you don't have to fuss about, you just plug it in and it just works.

Then we have our pro versions of these batteries and they're going to be available in this one. This is the 74 amp, then this is the 148 amp hour and this is the long. But we're also going to have a uh another one over there that's a fat which is uh, just slightly different uh shape, but it's the same amount of batteries and and po it's just you know, just in case that, uh, they they don't fit in your car so that's why I'm offering different versions of these so go to Jack 35.com We do have a special going on Black Friday right now, so just click on the Black Friday special and you get to see the products that are discounted. Some of them are discounted more than others and stuff like that.
but there you go. Thank thank you for watching this video. It's just a quick thing to introduce the new Plug and Play This is the this is the first product that we no we have some other ones but I Think that at this level might be the first plug andplay product that we offer at J 35. All right thank you.

We'll see you guys on the next video. Bye.

9 thoughts on “12v plug play lev60 lifepo4 battery product line”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dr. ProjectX says:

    The front plate with the bms would like to get for when making a 48v battery pack. That all the front plate and bms. I'll check out the store. 2024 I'll get 8 sets of cells for the 48v set up. It'll be a wild 30kwhr power wall. 70 kw capable power delivery and this is on doing at 48v 8 sets at 180 amps continuous!!!!. It's a monster power wall !!!! About a 1280 amps at 50v is insane.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Toader Ionut Laurentiu says:

    Could you release the design files for the 48V battery terminals? I really like them.
    Could be a great ideea to release the design files for the case as well , i have the means to build it , but with some modification because i do not have the cells. I wanted to buy few pallets from you , but since you are in USA and I'm in Europe the cost was higher than the chinese cells.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Rohrs says:

    Was watching some older videos to be close to exact the Porto Rico help ones the 2nd one if not mistaken the one where you took and rebuild a UPS. I need something along those lines my partner has COPD and uses a CPaP machine at night well my power isn't as reliable as I would like I say a least once per week the power will go out only for 30 seconds to a minute or 2 when it does her new machine with all electronic touch screen controls will be shut off and won't start back up when power restored even if just a few seconds not to mention other minor things like my 3d printer or cable boxes.
    I live to be able to build something like the second video when refurbished an existing UPS but don't need it to be as powerful my current solution was to use an atv battery with a trickle charger and a power inverter to give it similar functionality but it's not the best or smartest thing to do.
    To be safe on its capacity would say only needs and this be double normal run use not peak. Would be 120watts -150watts which would cover 5watt led desk light and phone charger so ideally it would have 2 120v plugs (lamp has USB port thats upto 15watts )or 2plugs and USB port whichever cheaper if could put a 1 to 3 outlet adapter on it without causing issues then a single outlet would be fine.
    It primary function would be just to stop it from shutting off but would like enough power that it could run it at 60-70 watts for a few hours without power at least long enough if lost power completely to go get one of my 2 has generator up and running got little carry gas Yamaha that think us 1k watt output and so off brand works great 4500w gas but that takes a bit to get set up running extention lines. If could afford the electrician cost come out and wire up a second circuit breaker that i can just connect generator to and it would power fridge and select outlets lights be great but was quoted 2500-4000$ for it to be done if was just tied into existing breaker and I would just need to flip off certain breakers so didn't over draw the generator or had one At least double that then it be far less expensive be closer to 1000$ all in. I love to Diy it all myself with my friends father who retired 5yrs ago but if something happened and was issue the home owners wouldn't cover it if not done by a licensed electrician.
    Thanks a lot sorry for long as can be post. Also been saving up for solar panels & power wall so that would cover it all but that's going say 5 years out from having enough to buy and own outright not trying to get panels that someone else benefit from all the excess power sent back to utility company

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TrapHouseTV says:

    I have bought 8 cella feom you. Can i buy Just the metal case for the 148ah size? Please

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Short Circuit says:

    Love from India pin my comment

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Z says:

    How do you protect yourself from dumb people ? Ex. If someone builds one of your batteries and dies some how. You know what I mean

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Panda Turbo Tech says:

    Hey, my friend, do you think it's possible to connect 2 Pro V2 74Ah batteries in parallel? I believe it might be the best option for me due to the space I have, as it would give me a total of 148Ah.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Manny Fragoza says:

    looking forward to a video for your new sodium batteries pacs

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lazaro Peña says:

    You said "$150 for the diy 12v"
    There $199 on your website!?!?!

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