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Why Is It So Popular? - EG4 LL 48V Server Rack Battery
🛒 EG4 LL-S Lithium Battery | 48V 100AH | Server Rack Battery:
• Signature Solar: signaturesolar.com/eg4-ll-s-lithium-battery-48v-100ah-server-rack-battery-ul1973-ul9540a-10-year-warranty-pre-order/?ref=thesolarlab
• Use Code: THESOLARLAB50 for $50 Off Your Order
• Shop Solar: shopsolarkits.com/products/eg4-ll-gyll-lithium-battery-v2?ref=TheSolarLab
• Use Code: THESOLARLAB50 for $50 Off Your Order
☀️ Calculate Solar Panel Cost for your House: www.solar-estimate.org/solar-calculator?aff=207512&cam=750
🔔 Subscribe to our CZcams Channel: @TheSolarLab
0:00 - Intro
0:52 - Spec Teardown
3:01 - Testing
6:44 - What We Don't Like
7:36 - What We Like
11:10 - Recap
We've had our hands on the EG4 LL 48V Server Rack Batteries for a few months now. After putting some miles on them, we believe they are one of the best server rack battery options on the market, both in terms of quality and price. So if you can put up with pinching your fingers a little bit during the one time you lift the unit, it's definitely worth scooping up!
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Komentáře

  • @fisherkieds6282
    @fisherkieds6282 Před 9 minutami

    The charge cycles and safety of of LFP vs LITHIUM ION makes the LFP far superior

  • @RolandBechtel
    @RolandBechtel Před hodinou

    The scam for me was buying one in the first place. I have never fully discharged my 500 jackery. Its too weak to cook from it, wont power an air conditioner. Charges phones ok and runs my string lights.

  • @zgomez68
    @zgomez68 Před 2 hodinami

    Do the eg4 solar ac!

  • @Bound4Earth
    @Bound4Earth Před 4 hodinami

    Buy cheap you get cheap, never go with the cheapest brand, unless it is thoroughly reviewed over years. They usually do not stand up, but mid range is great.

  • @cistym
    @cistym Před 6 hodinami

    So, can you use this as a "booster" with pass-through AC? Like if your AC in is only 10 amps, but you have a 20 amp load, can it pull the rest from the battery (assuming no solar)?

  • @maxherman11
    @maxherman11 Před 7 hodinami

    Was waiting for this one, glad to see you gave it such a positive review! I'm going to be buying 60 of these batteries (yes that is 307kWh worth) for our new fully off grid property. We are going to be buying 10 racks of 6 (with the integrated server rack). This is going to rock! Glad to know I am not making a poor decision using these batteries.

    • @GavinStoneDIY
      @GavinStoneDIY Před 4 hodinami

      I think we all need photos when that install is finished!

  • @Al-bd8hm
    @Al-bd8hm Před 8 hodinami

    Which one do you recommend 24v or 48v for a Growatt inverter?

  • @NickWilson1023
    @NickWilson1023 Před 9 hodinami

    how does the fire arrester work?

  • @tslucam
    @tslucam Před 9 hodinami

    Great video. Quick and to the point. If I already have a few EG4-LifePower4 48v 100AH batteries in a rack with communications working can I add the LL batteries to in the rack to the same battery bank? Liked and subscribed!

  • @TheFatman819
    @TheFatman819 Před 9 hodinami

    EEL batteries are cheaper

  • @victorsaenzlopez
    @victorsaenzlopez Před 10 hodinami

    Wouldn't it be 'spec down'?, tear down is something different.

  • @quickquote1568
    @quickquote1568 Před 11 hodinami

    To properly test this battery you need to tear down the BMS down to the component level and check the caps and FETs for their country of origin. If they're made in China. you can count on a shorter life expectancy than FETs and caps that are US or European made. Another test to perform is a cell impedance test to confirm whether or not the cells have been matched. We use a $6,600 Fluke BT521 advanced battery tester when testing for cell impedance. Another thing to consider is whether or not the BMS offers active cell balancing. If it does not, then as the cells age, and their individual impedance changes, you can expect a substantial capacity loss over time. Another thing to consider before buying this battery is the fact that for only a few hundred dollars more than what this battery sells for, you can easily DIY build a 48 Volt 300+ Amp hour (three times the capacity) battery with display, low and high temperature sensing and active cell balancing.

    • @zgomez68
      @zgomez68 Před 3 hodinami

      Do you have any recommendations on companies that sell the reliable diy batteries?

  • @claytona.1840
    @claytona.1840 Před 11 hodinami

    Is there a link or contact info to get tiny home building plans?

  • @geraldwatkins3543
    @geraldwatkins3543 Před 11 hodinami

    Spin the outlets so that if anything lands on it you won't get shocked.

  • @P81OS2
    @P81OS2 Před 11 hodinami

    Great video, guys!

  • @GavinStoneDIY
    @GavinStoneDIY Před 12 hodinami

    Nice work on this one.

  • @MrTedTed
    @MrTedTed Před 12 hodinami

    Hi : would love your recommendation for a portable home power source solution. We are in Texas. A Hurricane just came and we’ve been with no power for 72hours. So basically we want to prevent this from happening again in the future. Looking into a mobile solar power solution that can work to power our fridge and some kitchen appliances (we have a gas stove so don’t need it there ) and maybe TV and internet. We have 3 HVAC units so not sure if those things are powerful enough to power at least one of them. Looking into Anker SolixF3800, Ecoflow Delta 3 Pro, Ecoflow ultra , Jackery 2000 plus. A system that it’s easy to use (don’t know anything about electricity ) and that we can grow into as time passes. Would love your recommendation and an affiliate link to help your with the channel

    • @TheSolarLab
      @TheSolarLab Před 11 hodinami

      Sorry to hear that your going through that right now. One of these units is definitely a good idea! By the sounds of what you need, i think the F3800 or the Delta Pro Ultra are probably your best bet. The Delta Pro 3 is good, but has a smaller inverter then both the F3800 & Delta Pro Ultra and wont be able to power as much all at once. F3800 is cheaper, and you can grow into it very easily in the future. smaller battery if you just buy the unit, so it wont last as long as a Delta Pro Ultra, but a good size inverter. Delta Pro Ultra has a larger battery, so it'll last longer, and slightly bigger inverter (not much). You can also grow into it easy, however it has a higher price tag. You cannot go wrong with either unit. Here is links to both, however i'm not sure if the links work in comments so if they dont - go to our review video about the unit you prefer and click one of the link there! Thank you & Good Luck with everything 👊🏼 Ultra - shopsolarkits.com/collections/ecoflow-delta-pro-ultra/products/ecoflow-delta-pro-ultra?ref=TheSolarLab DPU505 for $505 Off a Delta Pro Ultra Kits & Get Free Shipping F3800 - shopsolarkits.com/collections/anker-f3800-kits/products/anker-f3800?ref=TheSolarLab Use Code: THESOLARLAB for $101 off

    • @Card_addiction
      @Card_addiction Před 11 hodinami

      I’m also in Houston and still without power since Monday 5am. I’ve been running my side x side fridge, deep freezer, coffeemaker, blender, 3 fans and internet non stop. I don’t have ac but the fans have been getting us by. I’m lucky that a close neighbor has power and I’ve been recharging my portable solar generators daily. I’ve estimated that my consumption is around 350-450ah for 24hrs so thats about 4500-5700wh of use a day. I hope this helps you better understand the demand you might need. If I powered a window Unit ac for just one room you would need double that power consumption per day. By the way my power is still out.

    • @junkerzn7312
      @junkerzn7312 Před 8 hodinami

      The bigger issue is usually recharging. The storage capacity itself is mostly only needed to bridge overnight. So you run loads + charge the batteries during the day and the battery continues running the loads at night. That means, generally, having enough solar to produce around 24 hours worth of energy for your loads. Alternative means of recharging help a lot too, such as having a small generator. Having a battery storage system means only needing to run the generator long enough to charge the batteries and then blessed silence the rest of the time. Its a good idea to know how many watt-hours your daily loads use. Add another 15% to deal with inverter losses and such. In anycase, I'll plop down nearly the whole involved mess but my real advice to anyone thinking about doing solar from scratch who has NEVER done solar / power / batteries before would be to start really small (but stick with a 25.6V or 51.2V system voltage from the get-go)... small and cheap. Then scale up from there once you've gotten your feet wet and understand what it all entails. -- Typical consumption: * Full sized residential fridge, averages 60W (a few hundred while running, nearly zero while not). * A few lights, average 30W * Induction kettle and microwave: 1500W x 15 minutes daily (three or four uses total). * Internet, wifi-routers: Typically 10W per router. * Internet, cable-modem: Typically 5W. Starlink would average more like 40W, fiber around 10W. * TV: 30W * Device charging: 30W x 1 hour a day, roughly * SMALL HVAC unit: 350W (can cool one small room or take the edge off a medium-sized room) (note: mini-split style with a variable speed DC compressor, NOT a full home A/C with an AC compressor). Inverter size needed: 3000W to be safe to ensure they can handle the fridge and the small HVAC unit's compressor start, and not trip on the microwave / induction kettle. Now figure out the actual watt-hours (aka energy use) per day of consumption: * Fridge 60W x 24h = 1440 Wh/day * Lights 30W x 24h = 720 Wh/day * Kettle, microwave: 1500W x 0.25 = 375 Wh/day * Wifi routers (say just one): 10W x 24h = 240 Wh/day * Internet router, say fiber: 10W x 24h = 240 Wh/day * Device charging: 30W x 1h = 30Wh/day * SMALL HVAC unit: 350W x 12h = 4200 Wh/day (assume 12 hours a day of use) Total 7245 Wh/day -- Add inverter overhead, assume 15% (another 1087 Wh/day) Grand Total 8332 Wh/day. That's 8.3 kWh/day. That would be 2 x EG4 LL batteries (10 kWh of storage), roughly, to have good margins and 24 hours of operation, giving you a good long time to run around like a chicken with its head cut-off when the power goes out. i.e. time to collect yourself and figure out all your options. -- Then the solar panels required... divide by 4 to be conservative for panel nameplate wattage. 8332 / 4 = 2083 watts worth of solar panel could keep all that going indefinitely, at least in summer when the sun is shining. So 2kWp worth of solar (kWp = nameplate panel wattage). 2000 kWp in solar on a 48V system (roughly 51.2V) = 40A charge controller. Best to split the solar into 2 x 1000W strings, roughly, each going into its own 20A charge controllers. (Or find other solutions such as all-in-one's or other options, depending on how much DIY pain you want to deal with and maintainability of the system). -- Already too long of a post. There are numerous system components, only slightly reduced by using an all-in-one verses discrete components. Panels, charge controllers, AC battery charger for generator interface, the batteries, the inverter, etc. Plus additional electrical items.. proper cabling, fuses, main battery fuse, additional breakers, and so forth. The costs can add up quickly when one is DIYing a "large" system, which is why I always recommend that people who never dipped their hands into solar power systems start small to begin with. -Matt

    • @Card_addiction
      @Card_addiction Před 8 hodinami

      Great information Matt, had some in-laws asking about a solar setup that would help them next hurricane and I told them just to buy a duel fuel generator enough to run fridge,WiFi,lights and portable ac. If you don’t live in an apartment or care about the noise that’s the best option.

    • @junkerzn7312
      @junkerzn7312 Před 7 hodinami

      @@Card_addiction And I should add, for an ultra simple solution that still gives you some peace and quiet, having a small dual-fuel generator coupled with a small or medium-sized power station is a pretty good combo. Two purchases and you are done. You also save a ton of gasoline or propane because you don't have to run the generator to keep mostly-idle loads like a fridge active. You just run it to top-off the battery in the power station, then turn the sucker off until the next time you need to charge the power station. -Matt

  • @unaffiliated_x9279
    @unaffiliated_x9279 Před 12 hodinami

    Sweet. Thanks fellas

  • @johnsonhoang1090
    @johnsonhoang1090 Před 13 hodinami

    nice

  • @antiatrophy72890
    @antiatrophy72890 Před 20 hodinami

    We'd like to know if the power stations that output 240v can handle the surge of a well pump. For those of us that live in rural areas, we want to be able to flush the toilet when the power goes out 😂

  • @Seanjones1990
    @Seanjones1990 Před 21 hodinou

    not to be rude and yeah its probably sponsored but just for the price of them 2 $3/4k delta units with components you could of build an external extension to have all that utilities outside but still attached - 3 x 200AH batteries. an AC unit. an 3000w inverter charger and solar panels on every inch of the roof. this isn't practical. its borderline convenient

    • @Seanjones1990
      @Seanjones1990 Před 21 hodinou

      my dads entire conversion of a H4 L3 transit (pretty much the largest) including toilet and power cooker ect ect. was less then theese 2 units cost

  • @Chris-eb6id
    @Chris-eb6id Před 21 hodinou

    Dang I found u Robbie 😫🤚

    • @Chris-eb6id
      @Chris-eb6id Před 21 hodinou

      I mean if this makes u happy man more power to you I respect it frr, I just thought the cars were pre cool

  • @bikeninja956
    @bikeninja956 Před dnem

    What would be the best suggestion for a unit for camper van build out?

  • @Kamodomon
    @Kamodomon Před dnem

    I think the only think I can criticize this new unit (outside of it not playing nice with the main Delta Pro unit in anyway outside of the batteries) is that you are still only able to connect 2 batteries or a battery and their gas generator. The batteries are just there for the main unit and can't do anything else. It would be nice to be able to daisy chain more batteries or be able to take the extra battery and carry it to a charging source so the main unit can continue to power you loads and you don't have to run cables everywhere or something.

  • @SyddlesFuzz
    @SyddlesFuzz Před dnem

    Stop being hot, its distracting.

  • @btl4220
    @btl4220 Před dnem

    so do I have to use solar to charge it or can I just charge it off the grid ??

  • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech

    Question? Is the Delta Pro Ultra expansion batteries compatible with this? That would be Awesome if it was

  • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech

    Could you do a Review of the Ecoworthy Solar Tracker?

  • @travails3829
    @travails3829 Před dnem

    Not the biggest fan of Jackery (imo they are overpriced), but this isn't a scam. LiPo lasts longer but weighs much more. It's a tradeoff.

  • @BigSil57
    @BigSil57 Před dnem

    Can we get the head to head comparison between this one and the Anker F3800. Think they're the only stand alone 240 v units....

  • @12vLife
    @12vLife Před dnem

    IIn Florida, if you can figure out how legal to charge this at an EV charge station if your van is not EV?

  • @user-fed-yum
    @user-fed-yum Před dnem

    Clickbait! It's a bit rich calling this a scam. Nothing they are doing is illegal, they aren't stealing from people against their will. This is what happens with technology as it evolves. I suggest giving your lawyer a call, just in case they decide to sue you for defamation.

  • @trongnhangoaipho1090

    great review , the Eco Pro Utra also on sale now for $4250, seem like a better deal than this one for 3700

  • @Misterkoll
    @Misterkoll Před dnem

    This is green-washing at its finest! Not only did you pay a ridiculous $10k for a camping-grade solar system, but your whole plan to be “environmentally friendly” relies on putting every major appliance on gas. “Why not gas”, you say? All you did was gas. And then you paid $10k for a system that should have cost <$5k to cover tiny loads suitable for a battery and a much smaller solar system. Cool tiny home, but this is yet another CZcamsr shilling for a ridiculous corporate marketing scheme to fool consumers into thinking that this is normal, economical, or at-all representative of residential-grade solar.

  • @FullSendPrecision
    @FullSendPrecision Před dnem

    Bro, it has an Anderson port. Make an adapter. Not a big deal. Or buy a 18 dollar pre-made dongle.

  • @enahorookhamafe2710

    I like ecoflow alot. But your testing of this product was not fair. You ruled it out right from your first words.

  • @JimmyG1776
    @JimmyG1776 Před dnem

    I just want to know one thing, can I plug in my 240w dryer and will it run it at med or high heat settings?

    • @JD-yx7be
      @JD-yx7be Před dnem

      might have to start it on low heat until the dyer is up to speed then up the heat setting. The surge rating is not supper high

    • @JD-yx7be
      @JD-yx7be Před dnem

      Not sure why you would run a dryer with a such expensive unit. Hang drying is zero energy.

  • @Ryer99
    @Ryer99 Před 2 dny

    Can you compare this with the f3800? Thanks

  • @kamazarone
    @kamazarone Před 2 dny

    USB C limited to only 1 port 100W and very low solar input, otherwise great review!

  • @piratemakers
    @piratemakers Před 2 dny

    can you lift it by yourself ? put it on your car trunk alone ?

  • @UncleFjester
    @UncleFjester Před 2 dny

    Boomer Overlander and multiple homes owner. I see no need for these or the nitrile millennial hand condoms you guys live by.

  • @Khoelhutchinson
    @Khoelhutchinson Před 2 dny

    Where can I get the house plan, and set up a consultation with Josh?

  • @SunoPics
    @SunoPics Před 2 dny

    after 5 long months i've finally found robbie again

  • @bigdog7914
    @bigdog7914 Před 2 dny

    Push the DC button 3 sec for wifi/bt

  • @marksteps1712
    @marksteps1712 Před 2 dny

    is there a piece of tech that allows for an ebike battery to be used like a power station?

  • @peteoconnor5111
    @peteoconnor5111 Před 2 dny

    😅so if I had this unit with an expansion battery would it then run a compressor?

  • @timcat1004
    @timcat1004 Před 2 dny

    Garbage. 150 VDC for solar charging is not high voltage. Same exact voltage as the Delta Pro.

  • @Chubbydippin
    @Chubbydippin Před 2 dny

    The cigarette style 12v output outlet definitely needs to go the way of the Dodo bird. They are cheap, don't last and prone to magically popping out on their own all too often. Glad to see it's NOT included. There should be however, higher amperage 12v outlets and even 24v outlets by now. Don't get why manufacturers don't include those options.

  • @keithhoffman5939
    @keithhoffman5939 Před 2 dny

    I would wait to buy until they fix the things that were pointed out in this video as negatives.

  • @chadperling2766
    @chadperling2766 Před 3 dny

    You tested efficiency using an AC outlet but not the DC outlets. You recharged it via AC but no testing of solar input. To give more comprehensive testing I would add results of the Sine Wave, UPS protection, Pass through charging, AC & DC efficiency, AC & Solar recharging, Battery drain if the DC & AC sections are not turned off, Testing of the USB-A & USB-C ports, wireless charging and Mobile App availability,