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@knockywigglesworth1909
@knockywigglesworth1909 4 сағат бұрын
Smart alternators are the stupidest idea. More failure prone & complex to save a miniscule amount of fuel. That savings will never cover the increased repair costs. Another reason politicians and other "do gooder" fools need to keep their hands of things they Do NOT understand. Thanks OBUMA!
@3332pat
@3332pat Күн бұрын
I wish you had commented on using Natural Gas as the fuel. I have converted my dual fuel generator (gasoline/propane) to NG and have not had any problems. I would like to hear your opinion on the conversion to NG.
@lalremruata7209
@lalremruata7209 Күн бұрын
Informative.
@user-ct7xp9ew5t
@user-ct7xp9ew5t 5 күн бұрын
Well explained that you
@mikkoy_tv
@mikkoy_tv 6 күн бұрын
Whatching from lapulapu cebu city Philippines
@RezaMoayedi-pj4jd
@RezaMoayedi-pj4jd 6 күн бұрын
Unique. It was great as always.
@jayviz
@jayviz 7 күн бұрын
Excellent video and I am wondering if the "equalization" stage is what some people refer to as the "balancing" stage and if this stage is reached through the use of more current or simply a trickle charge over a long period of time
@ahmedomran2980
@ahmedomran2980 8 күн бұрын
What is seads crystal can you give example to explain all respects
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution 11 күн бұрын
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@kmnagji
@kmnagji 11 күн бұрын
You said the mppt changes the voltage so as to come to the point of maximum power point in the IV curve. But voltage is produced by Solar panel, how does MPPT change the voltage?
@seunoni6931
@seunoni6931 12 күн бұрын
I have lifepo4 10240wh battery he doesn't last 4 hours from 7pm to 10pm what could be the cause.
@metricdeep8856
@metricdeep8856 13 күн бұрын
You know the educational system is a complete failure when you have to speak in terms of the mashed potato. Takeaway: I learned that most people are too dumb (?)...or this guy thinks that most people are too dumb.
@zzz_ttt_0091
@zzz_ttt_0091 13 күн бұрын
when TV has some issues the current flows back to the source (as you also stated), and not to the earth! grounding wont save you from electric shock.
@CL-wd2zw
@CL-wd2zw 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@AbdulSamad-hd1sr
@AbdulSamad-hd1sr 14 күн бұрын
What should be the equalisation voltage of floaded battery. For 48v system
@ubaldotrujillo8838
@ubaldotrujillo8838 15 күн бұрын
Good morning, i have a simple question. Would it be possible to charge two 24v battery banks using one battery charger?
@beretta0222
@beretta0222 21 күн бұрын
So inverter generators should not have THD rating?
@ummati4826
@ummati4826 21 күн бұрын
the current coming from the dynamo is a pulsating DC current. This pulsating DC current is changed to AC current by an inverter Circuit board. such generator uses permanent magnet dynamo to produce high voltage and current at low speeds. that's why these generators are much quieter, because less power is needed to run the dynamo.
@saeedhassan2398
@saeedhassan2398 24 күн бұрын
very well explained 👍
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution 19 күн бұрын
Thank you 😃
@timbaumann9046
@timbaumann9046 24 күн бұрын
OK, I get the dual battery system idea... But WHAT if I wish to use 2 alternators for each system (start battery and an aux. deep cycle battery)? That seems to me the best idea as then I won't have to worry at all about killing off any of of other devices I wish to use. How then is the best and proper way to set all this up? I no longer have the old Air Con in my van as it died and I really did not want to use it anyway seeing as I plan to mostly be off-road most of the time at slower speeds. I know it "CAN" be done but frankly I just need to learn just how set it up. I wanted to ONLY use the Starter Batter for 2 things: Start the car and use the Head Lamps... PERIOD. I wanted to use EVERYTHING ELSE for the radio/Amp set up, Short Wave Radio, the Off-Road Lights on top of the Van etc.. If I can just get one CLEAR AND UNDERSTANDABLE set of instructions I'll be off to the races as they say. PLEASE HELP!!! :)
@robinsonkabwe9896
@robinsonkabwe9896 25 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution 19 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot
@sirmagnus99
@sirmagnus99 26 күн бұрын
Out of curiosity, in the last scenario, what purpose does the starter battery have? Could you then change it to another deep cycle? Would you want to have a start option also for cold winters? Starting a diesel in the cold on deep cycle might not be ideal.
@Electronzap
@Electronzap 26 күн бұрын
Good info.
@outlaw7x77
@outlaw7x77 26 күн бұрын
I watched this two years ago and knew this was solid information. Most of it however; went over my head. Here I am two years later, and through my own trials and tribulations can fully attest, this is good solid info.
@jeffsteele1295
@jeffsteele1295 27 күн бұрын
I have heard they work better in colder weather and on cloudy day . I had a friend use reflective material on the back side and got a good increase but also caused the heat to go up.
@reginaldpotts2037
@reginaldpotts2037 Ай бұрын
As a comparison I just look at the basic math. Lithium cost 4-5x more than FLA but do they last 4-5x longer? The answer is NO (not even close) so I will continue to buy FLA until the price of Lithium is comparable.
@sleddy01
@sleddy01 Ай бұрын
You go into more details than others and it makes things easier to understand. Like the thin layering of the starter battery, for instance.
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
That is very useful feedback Eddy, thanks for your message!
@guymaninu
@guymaninu Ай бұрын
Thanks for the concise information! Im making a decision to live in my SUV in southern California, a few hours north of Los Angeles. I absolutely need an alternative power-bank and the proper means to charge it. Versatility and adaptability will likely serve me best, but cost is what will hold me back. And this “project” is not something I have been able to prepare for- it sounds better that I made a choice instead of not having any other reasonable options for permanent living space, like a bedroom in a house. It’s so expensive, and I’m on fixed income and I can’t stand the idea of living check to check and becoming whatever that makes someone turn into. Summer is here, in the high desert, and temps are regularly 100 to 110 de degrees Fahrenheit. I must get a power system in my vehicle with an external (ideally 12V DC powered) air conditioner of some type. Im a military veteran so I understand that diesel vehicles are designed for continuous operation. Ive always heard that unleaded gasoline vehicles “don’t like” running for hours on end without actually driving/traveling. And gas would be very costly to do that. I hope i dont melt in the desert before i can put something really good and reliable together. I hope that this period will only last 2-5 years maximum. So whatever I get, i need it to last me 5 years to be safe. Im totally open to input and suggestions to consider before i start to purchase any of this equipment. Thanks
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! If I would be in your shoes/flipflops, I would probably start off with mounting as much PV on my roof as reasonably possible, have a heavy duty alternator/portable generator as backup during overcast, and match your energy storage AND consumption to this setup. Good luck! Jesse
@guymaninu
@guymaninu 17 күн бұрын
@@SolarSolution Thank you! You just validated a lot for me. I was not sure if my plans were the best approach, but you literally suggested my own plans to me, which means a lot to me given your expertise. Well, I know I need the service you offer, and it's the comprehensive one. In short, I'm sold and I can't wait to use your service, in the next few days, I hope. Thanks again.
@noliclores858
@noliclores858 Ай бұрын
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@ForbiddTV
@ForbiddTV Ай бұрын
What about degradation and longevity? Any difference between the two with these aspects?
@lawrencewhitfield8155
@lawrencewhitfield8155 Ай бұрын
Imagine a line going in the opposite direction of the shadow. The angle between north and that line going clockwise is the azimuth angle. Good video.
@grvsays
@grvsays Ай бұрын
Can we DIY DC, DC charger?
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Yes we can!
@lazloaluisa1906
@lazloaluisa1906 Ай бұрын
Thanks for all of the info? It sounds like the 3rd option is what I would do. However, I have heard of people having a second alternator. If/when that is the case would each alternator simply charge their own system (starter battery or deep cycle/home batteries)? If/when that is the case, would I need these other components? Or perhaps just one on the house cycle to make sure it gets the correct voltage and flow?
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Correct! Two completely seperate systems indeed. I think I will share a video on this topic as well, thank you for your question.
@JohannesRenner-xk5iw
@JohannesRenner-xk5iw Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! One remark, your units are wrong. It's G/(kW*hr) and not G/kW
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Thanks for your message and feedback Johannes. I see your point, but I have a different perspective: It is not per kwh, but per hour. Therefore, perhaps it would have been more accurate to use the term G/kW/h, or L/kW/h. Thanks for your feedback, I welcome it! Jesse
@jamest.5001
@jamest.5001 Ай бұрын
So what if you mount bi-facial panels on a tin roof, say 12"from the roof. Then use the reflective paint on the roof. The same stuff used on the highway to make white lines! Shouldn't this reflect nearly 90% of the light? Possibly close to 98%much more than a traditional roof anyway, i think the paint is traditional paint, thr reflective part come from basically powdered glass applied over the paint, so on a roof, a white or silver roof sealer can be used then use the reflective powder. This should make a noticable difference in the temperature under the roof also. Depending on what it started with for roofing.. my house, half the roof is south facing, so I'm putting panels on the roof and the south wall, as well as on the fence, im going anout 12' tall and 30'+/- long in two places with panels starting about 16" from the ground. Hoping to get about 30kw of solar all together and use excess solarpower to lift heavy weights into a few tall trees. To generate power on the way back down, getting a 2-3klbs weight 25-30 feet up a tree on a guide cable. That will return to earth at a rate of 12" per minute roughly 7"-15" per minute, with a fence around the danger area, in the event of no power, they can be hand cranked up taking about a hour to two hours each, using a hand crank winch, power can be returned as soon as the weight is to the top. Having 4-6 of these if they generate 4,kwh each. Take 30-40 minutes to return to earth, this is 2kwh, each. Maybe more weight can be added, maybe use two weights per tree with a single generator, a 100:1 overdrive coupled to an additional overdrive. Connected to a 3phase pmg , converting 2 rpm to possibly 2000, the weight dropping 6"-7", minimum for up to 40', then raise the weight to 6000 lbs, and slow the decent to 7"-8" max per minute, the output should be 6kw+ for 55-90minutes producing roughly 10 kwh per tree, as far as financial viable, around 1.5-3 kwh is likely, and can be manually reset in 30 minutes. Getting 1500 watts for a hourwould be awesome. I don't think the math works out. But i hope to get something going possibly using a Nissan leaf motor as a generator, or something similar. Maybe a scratch made generator. Using large n52 magnets!
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Very interesting ideas James, thanks for sharing! I agree with the general idea of using bifacial's and creating highly reflective roofing surface. I also like the idea of storing your excess electrical energy in potential energy [ie.e. weights in trees]. Which benefits do you recon the latter has over storing your excess electrical energy in batteries?
@ryszarddrozdz6851
@ryszarddrozdz6851 Ай бұрын
Maximal values of sin wave are not 230V!
@himanshu.mandal76
@himanshu.mandal76 Ай бұрын
Thanks this is very informative
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@jussikankinen9409
@jussikankinen9409 Ай бұрын
6a 230v fuse blows about 14a 12v
@JohnThomas-ou2rn
@JohnThomas-ou2rn Ай бұрын
Your presentations and production values are among the very best. Good stuff.
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Thank you John, that is very nice to hear.
@sloperdad4835
@sloperdad4835 Ай бұрын
Excellent! Thanks.
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@thetransducer6232
@thetransducer6232 Ай бұрын
Whoever is watching in 2024, there are now 100AH 12V lithium batteries selling for as low as $300, which would put the cost at closer to $0.08/kWh. In addition, what is also important to remember is that the battery (LiFePO4) doesn't become "dead" after 4000 cycles. The cycle count is to indicate how many cycles before the battery degrades to 80% capacity. So the true cost of kWh is actually even lower.
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
Thank you for your contribution, I am sure other viewers will appreciate this info as well. While assuming that you are referring to a 'drop in replacement', on which this video's comparison is based on, perhaps you can share the product page link for the other viewers? Thank you for the sidenote on the End Of Live [EOL] apprach for the LiFePO4 battery, as discussed in this video, this is the same for Lead Acid based batteries. All the best! Jesse
@michaelwhitehead1373
@michaelwhitehead1373 Ай бұрын
I took Jesse's course about a year ago. It is excellent. He reviewed the different types of panels, effects of connecting the array in various parallel-series configurations, ..... . I am now installing my own system this year, .... dropping my underground conduit now. Thanks Jesse.
@SolarSolution
@SolarSolution Ай бұрын
It is good to hear from you Michael, thank you for your message. It brings me great joy to hear that you are now installing your own system, well done! Would you mind sharing what kind of system you are installing? I am quite curious, and it might serve as inspiration for others as well. Thanks, good luck and enjoy your system installation! Jesse
@awa2827
@awa2827 Ай бұрын
@awa2827 19 hours ago Hi thank you for your helpful videos. I have a question about my solar system. I had 12v solar system with 10-180 watts panels and 2 lead acid batteries 12v/200amp connected parallel. I have them about 5 years and last month I bought 2 lithium batteries 230 amp each. When I connected new batteries, my inverter would turn on and off automatically every few minutes when there is less or no load connected to the system. I have 5000 watts Giandel inverter. I thought my inverter had a problem so I bought another inverter. This time I bought a 24v 5000 watt inverter and switched my solar panels to series. And I still have the same problem. I searched online but could not find any helpful information. Will you please help me out with this issue? Thank you so much.
@HussainSabor
@HussainSabor Ай бұрын
Thanks
@HussainSabor
@HussainSabor Ай бұрын
Perfect
@HussainSabor
@HussainSabor Ай бұрын