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All right folks, let's talk about batteries. These Honda Clarity 12s modules seemed like they're pretty useless at first glance, right? Because they're not 48 volts, They're 44.4 volts, right? But with a tiny bit of Ingenuity and some creative thinking, you can use these for a bunch of things. Let me show you a couple. So the first thing I thought was can I use these as 48 volts batteries, you know? I have a couple of inverters that are 48 and so I'm like what happens if you connect them I just plugged it into the 48 volt inverter that I have right there.

I'm going to start a discharge cycle and we'll see out of the one kilowatt hour that's in here. Let's see how much we can get out before the inverter quits, right? Because these are really affordable. You can buy these really cheap. You know, if you can get them for like 40 off of, uh, the next cheapest battery, but you're only giving up 10? Well, you're still gaining something, right? You're still.

you're still up ahead. So let's test that right now and see just how much energy we can get out of them just using a regular 48 volt inverter. Okay, so which is loaded up with a kilowatt? 1.1 kilowatt? That's uh, about 23.6 amps and the voltage on the cells lower than just a tiny bit? So they're at four right now. Uh, these can go all the way to three.

so ones are three? Uh then I will uh, consider this battery dead. but I you know, obviously the the inverter over there is gonna quit before that. So we'll see. Now the one of the advantages of doing this is that well, you're not using the full cycle of the battery, right? I Mean you're using the upper portion of the cycle so there's some degradation at the at the top, right? Like batteries.

One if you keep batteries right in the center portion and the batteries are gonna last forever. So that's one thing. One drawback about this Lithium nickel? Uh, Cobalt oxide batteries. Or these are Nmc or something, right? So this chemistry is usually don't last the thousands and thousands of cycles that other chemistries like lithium-ion phosphate would, right? And so you're paying more for that, You know? and you can, uh, generally think about it like that.

Well, yeah, I'm paying more for a battery, but it's because it's Gonna Last Me forever. But if you're only using portion of the cycle, then these batteries can last also thousands of cycles. And so there's a benefit to not using the entire cycle. Right now.

you would want to be right in the middle. That would be optimal. but also, you shift that to the top. Yeah, every time they're charged, then they're They're suffering a little bit more degradation that they were right in the middle And so we'll see how this one does all right.

It looks like at around 46 volts. Then the inverter starts beeping and saying that the battery is low even though the battery still has. Well, this is not right. 95 is not right.

It's six amp hours out of like 25. So that's one fifth right how much we've gotten. Yeah, we've gotten. so it's a hundred.
So there's seven amp hours, right? Maybe Not. Maybe this is the reason why we can't use them. This inverter wants to see a higher voltage. Let's see when it stops All right.

and the inverter finally quit. Um, it quit at 44 and a half volts. And at that point the battery had only given us 11 and Powers right? And this is a 25 amp hour battery. So it's slightly less than 50 percent, right? Uh, maybe 45 of the battery usable in this configuration with this inverter.

This is this inverter though. Let's I have another one over there. Let's try. and I think that one has more settings.

You could adjust some voltage settings. Uh, we'll see if it does better than this one. Okay, so I've installed a different inverter and look at that. it's still working at 40.5 volts, right? So, uh, 19 amp hours so far taken out of this battery out of this 25 amp hour battery or so.

Here's the inverter I have it right there that's currently outputting 240 volts. and I'm charging my car with it at two two and a half kilowatts. So here's the car is being charged. here.

we go. Okay, there we go. and it finally shut off. So 79 amp hours left out of a hundred, right? So that's 21 amp hours out of the battery.

The cells are still at 3.4 right? Which is, Uh yeah, you could still go one. You know you can go down to three volts safely on these guys. All right. So the results are in with this: Uh Orient Power Solar Grid Inverter I Was only able to use 40 or 50 percent of the battery capacity right? And then this thing shut off and it didn't want to go anymore because of the low voltage.

But on this guy, the Sun Gold Power Inverter. this is, uh, just slightly different. It has a little bit more settings on the batteries. you can choose like different types of batteries and stuff.

On this one, we were able to get 85 percent of the battery capacity out so it's not so bad with one of these you could use. You know it's like 920 Watt hours out of the total. 1100 Watt hours out of that battery, right? And so you I mean you could lit? You could live that You can build a 20 kilowatt hour Uh, battery using 20 of those modules and then you're gonna get like 18 kilowatt hours, right? So there you go. There is a way to use them just as regular 48 volt uh batteries.

Now, Uh, what are the challenges here? The challenges that this guy right here and that guy will try to charge your battery to about 54 volts and 54 volts. That puts your cells at over 4.2 right? So I'm like 4.4 or something like that. So that's the thing. You won't be able to use the charger that's in here to charge your battery.

Dude, you have to use the separate charger so you can set it to about 50 volts. Max Here is another use case for these: Uh, there's a bunch of these solar power packs right that it's an inverter and a battery and a solar charge controller. Everything put in a one box. but to extend that or to add an external battery to it.
What we're doing is we're putting uh batteries on the input, solar on the on the solar input Port right? And we've been doing that for a long time I Want to say I'm the first one that did that on the internet, but now if you look in there and uh, YouTube there's a bunch of people that are doing it with all kinds of you know, just uh Plug and Play batteries. You can buy a 12 volt battery uh, or a 48 volt battery at 24 or whatever, then you can put them in the thing in there. So with these you could do that too. This is uh, 44 volts that import that that solar Port doesn't really care the voltage that much, right? It's a huge range that it's usable and so on.

This guy, for example, it goes from 10 volts all the way to 75 volts and so this being, uh, fully charged at 50 and then fully depleted around 36. it's right there in the middle and so you can use it right now. I was charging my electric car using this and uh, once it got down to like 20, then I disconnected it and now it's charging. So the problem with this unit right here is that it only charges at a maximum of 300 watts of solar, right? So that's it.

You're limited to that. Uh, and so this is putting in 300 watts. And when I was charging the car, this thing could output like a 1400 Watts or something like that. so it's going to deplete, right? Uh, and so of course you can just turn it off and then let it charge again and then connect it again and do that.

But if you have a load that it's about 300 watts and you have a bunch of these, you can set these in parallel, connect them to your thing, and then you can run this continuously. You know you run it for a very, very long time. Plus, there are other models of these. we have the bigger ones and I'll make a video uh, detailing how to do that, a separate video because then you know.

The question is, how do you be a masters right? This doesn't have a BMS It's just purely just raw cells here that are put together in this module and so you know we have this connector for the thing so it will make maybe like a board in here where we put uh, 12s Bms's in there and connectors and stuff and we'll make this little unit into its own. You know, Standalone unit that it's going to be great to install well to, uh, add to all these uh Power inverse solar power packs and stuff right? So that's another way that you can use these 12s modules and the reason why I'm looking to add or figure out ways to use these mattresses because they're available and they're really cheap and so um, they're going to be way way more affordable than buying you know, Plug and Play battery uh or some other batteries that are DIY also right. So the reason is because people don't seem to have any imagination and uh, how to using these rents. So that's why I'm doing this.
I'm showing you ways to use you know, so that uh, we find users for them because otherwise they're just useless. They're just sitting in pallets and warehouses doing nothing right. This should be. This is good battery and they should be used so this is yet another way that you can use it.

By the way, I never almost never never ever ask my viewers to hit the like button and to subscribe. But I think I should probably start doing it because uh, you guys are not liking the videos. and if you like batteries, uh, and you want to watch someone like me like an idiot like me, just play around with batteries and blow stuff up from time to time and stuff, uh yeah, you should probably subscribe I've uh, the work continues here. There's so many, so many projects that I'm currently working on uh, uh, that are all battery related and energy related.

um that you probably find the videos that I'm going to be posting pretty interesting. and then if you're subscribed, well, that helps me, uh, stay motivated to doing videos and stuff. So thank you for watching. We'll see you guys in the next video.

Bye man, that's crazy. That's what a Rivian looks like at night. All right. So a year later, we got this one a year and we tried charging in this same station here and it was pretty painful.

You have to connect, disconnect, try again, call them, Do all that stuff right? So I'm like, has it gotten any better now A year later? No. The answer is no. She used the card. she's got a uh, an account and so she was able to connect and charge really quickly.

I struggle over there because I'm just using my ATM card or my credit card. but this one connected. Mine connected and then it's still connected. Hers disconnected now.

So now we're still trying to figure out what's going on here. Still spainful as ever, you can see the difference of one foot. Okay, is it gonna start without the change? payment method, payment card connecting to vehicle. There's some clicking going on.

Green The charging charging. Oh, it's charging nothing.

17 thoughts on “Low cost 44v batteries with 48v solar inverter?”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rgb Rides says:

    release the mystery smoke..

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars piffdaddy420 says:

    damn those sun glasses suck! maybe if they werent reflecting wouldnt be so bad.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jmunoz1675 says:

    Love watching your stuff

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mirta Matias says:

    Saludos desde Puerto Rico

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael D says:

    What about 36v inverter

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jamie Mc Donald says:

    Brother, hook me up with some 24V batterys in Australia?

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jamie Mc Donald says:

    I love it bro but you need reasonable shipping to Australia. 😭😭😭

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron Edwards says:

    yeah Jehu I find that it helps to be reminded i get caught up searching for helpful information and often forget to give back and hit the like button and leave an occasional comment, so i think its good to remind us some people have a little note with an arrow then hey don't have to verbally ask

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yenni says:

    The Li-Ion 12S BMS struggle is real. Please design one!!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HORNETvc says:

    Great videos. What’s up with the ego shades. Kinda less professional looking. It’s not like the sun is shining in your eye right 😂

    Anyway. Enjoy and again thanks for keeping up all update on batteries.
    Dan

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars KG Salvage says:

    I thought the Eco River solar input is only 10v-25v. You said 10v-75v. Which is it?

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BJ Customs says:

    Any options on a charger?

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CFerd20 says:

    I would love it if you got a hold of some volkswagen eGolf or ID.4 batteries to test out…

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David H says:

    A GenetrySolar inverter can run on 36v batteries, the unit can both use & charge batteries between 30v-48v… and these values are adjustable, to get massive cycles out of the Li-Ion by running between 20%-80%.

    Honestly, this is the use case you need for 36v batteries like these.

    Their 48v inverters will work between 40v-60v, and their 12k inverter can run in 60+v range, if you want to put 2x of these batteries in series.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Norm Slater says:

    Make a 6v battery in series to get it to a high enough voltage maybe?

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rolland Klontz says:

    Use a 36v inverter?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars glenn arnold says:

    hi Jehu what would make for interesting content Tavarish needs to replace the battery on his infamous flooded hybrid mclaren you should do a colab and see if a battery can be made for his mclaren as they want $150.000 for one now that would make for good content and subs keep up the great work cheers from down under

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