Wondeful work. Thanks for the highly informative video as always!! 👌👌👌
@theinnovati0nlab7822 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!👍 We appreciate all your support. The Innovati0n Lab 💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com
@mentalfusi0n9112 ай бұрын
Again, great video! Just watched it a second time.❤ So what would you say the overall power rating of your diy solar charger is? Also, do you recommend this battery for a 1500W electric bike project?
@theinnovati0nlab7822 ай бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful feedback and for the support!👍👍👍 With the current modifications and also based on the diy solar charging test we conducted in this video, I would say that this diy solar charger could support greater than 600W - depending on the required charging voltage of your battery system. The higher the required charging voltage, the more the net internal resistance, and this translates to more power delivered by the diy charger! This battery unit performed absolutely well! I would highly recommend it if you can afford it! I hope this helps. The Innovati0n Lab 💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com
@MrCreative-r2b2 ай бұрын
Another great video!!❤ I absolutely love the amount of information and details you capture I every video! I love the idea of a digital power monitor that you are using to check the battery storage capacity. Wow!!👏👏👏 Do you sell the power monitors? Again, great video!
@theinnovati0nlab7822 ай бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful feedback. I have made a video on how to test your batteries' capacity using the digital power monitors. Please check out the videos we have on the channel. Also, as I mentioned in the video, the version of the digital power monitors that I am using has about a 5% error in current and power measurement so you will need to account for that correction. Thanks again. The Innovati0n Lab 💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com
@pr59912 ай бұрын
My 1800 module broke once I used it with my 36v lawn mover. It needs repair, changed its burnt mosphet but still not working, when your repair video is coming out?
@theinnovati0nlab7822 ай бұрын
Thanks for your question! I plan to make a video on that topic soon.
@moonobservergilles57302 ай бұрын
those testing are so darn complicated. Obviouss you must have studied in that line of technology but 90% do not even know what you are talking about? not having your knowledge . There has to be a simpler reviews? what we need to know is Is this battery a good product or ordinarry? or not a good choice. Kudos on your obervable knowledge but for most of us there is a lot going on in your testing. :) thanks for your review. I can see your passion for this technolopgy. keep up that passion
@theinnovati0nlab7822 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for watching the video and leaving very constructive feedback. This is something I have always considered in my videos, and this is why I keep the videos as simple as I can. However, I get your point. What seems simple to one person - given our respective backgrounds and field of study - may be deemed complicated to others. This is a great point, note taken.☺️ Summary: The premise of the video was essentially to charge, discharge the battery system by using it to drive different types of electrical loads - as a way of verifying the manufacturer listed specs...that's really it in a nutshell. Thanks again. I will be happy to explain anything you didn't fully understand in the video. Respectfully, The Innovati0n Lab 💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com