Lithium Battery TORTURE TEST - Renogy 100 Pro Smart Lithium

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Lithium batteries have a lot of advantages over old school AGM or Lead Acid batteries.
    But what are the downsides?
    Do they catch fire if directly shorted?
    What happens if they get wet?
    What happens if they freeze?
    Can they really deliver the rated amount of energy?
    Before I select a battery for my new Jeep Camper build, I want to find out, so I put Renogy's 100 Pro Smart Lithium Battery through a series of torture tests to find out.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:49 The Freeze Test
    06:31 The Direct Short Test
    11:08 The Water Test
    13:47 The Bluetooth Test
    15:46 The High Current Load Test
    19:29 The Capacity Test
    26:05 Fire and Vibration Testing
    27:08 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 51

  • @cotepierre68
    @cotepierre68 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Renogy is an underrated brand.

    • @KarlEller
      @KarlEller Před 3 měsíci

      I've got their 30 amp DC-DC charger in my vehicle, and I rate it. I just wish they had made their battery monitor/shunt able to connect to the DC Home app so that I can monitor my non-smart battery from the app.

    • @cotepierre68
      @cotepierre68 Před 3 měsíci

      @@KarlEller I’m pretty sure you can plug their BT-2 in the DCDC.

    • @KarlEller
      @KarlEller Před 3 měsíci

      @@cotepierre68 Into the charger, yes, but not the battery monitor/shunt. So I can see how much is going into the battery from the charger in the app, but not how much is coming out of the battery.

    • @cotepierre68
      @cotepierre68 Před 3 měsíci

      @@KarlEller your’re right for the DCDC. On my vehicle setup, I run for the last 3/4 years a 50 ah Renogy battery. They are not the smart one. I was was ok the the monitor plugged in the charger I wanted the full info as well so last spring, I installed a shunt. I now have all the info, what goes in and what goes out. It’s worth the trouble of swapping the wiring.

    • @KarlEller
      @KarlEller Před 3 měsíci

      @@cotepierre68 Oh cool, I can see they have a smart shunt now, that wasn't available when I purchased my charger and battery monitor. I might upgrade to that when I re-do my 12V wiring.

  • @-PORK-CHOP-
    @-PORK-CHOP- Před měsícem +2

    Hey Dan, great video, I was tossing up to get the Non Smart 200a, or the Smart 200a, currently 20% off so the 200a smart $1039 AU, after watching this I decided to go with the Smart version, I would have liked the 300A version but only available in non-smart version currently thanks for the Video.

  • @resolutejku
    @resolutejku Před 3 měsíci +5

    Now that’s a true torture test! Great video, Dan.

  • @maxvanrunkle1052
    @maxvanrunkle1052 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video Dan!! Very helpful and educational. I have been wondering about the cold and fire questions, this helps very much!! Take care, Max

  • @allanpower8041
    @allanpower8041 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Its amazing the technology thats built into these batteries.
    Very good video Dan.

  • @christopherworrall7546
    @christopherworrall7546 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great tests! I always really appreciate your thought process and how much you share. Great learning. Thanks Dan

  • @cruisin_our_country
    @cruisin_our_country Před 3 měsíci +1

    Impressive test & an Impressive battery with real world testing. Cheers

  • @johnhowell6139
    @johnhowell6139 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Useful and entertaining review. Thanks.

  • @squatch2461
    @squatch2461 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you very much for doing this video. I'm guessing you were confident it wasn't going to blow up on you.

  • @phillipmcintosh5149
    @phillipmcintosh5149 Před 3 měsíci

    Great information as usual Dan. I wish someone would develop a self heating starting battery. I really like the anti-gravity brand of starting batteries but I don’t want to risk it in cold weather situations.

  • @Peter-xtreme
    @Peter-xtreme Před 3 měsíci +1

    What an impressive video, very educational for those of us that are not overly excited about electrical systems and batteries as such. Thank you for doing the torture test in such a way that explains exactly what the test is about and what the likely result will be, followed up with the evidence to support the test. One thing that I hope you'll cover in the future is whether a lithium battery can withstand the vigour of under bonnet life as a start battery, and whether the battery can still perform as it should 12 months or so later.

    • @TheRoadChoseMe
      @TheRoadChoseMe  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I don't think these batteries are designed to be used as a starter battery, more like for "house" loads, which is why they have so much capacity.

  • @michaelsecomb4115
    @michaelsecomb4115 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Very interesting. Our Enerdrive 200amp lithium has a button which can be pushed to restart the battery after it has shut down.

  • @gavinwilliamson3944
    @gavinwilliamson3944 Před 3 měsíci +1

    That Renogy 3000W inverter. I have rattled the S-*t out of it. Over the last 2 years. Still going strong.
    I had the Renogy 2000W in my pervious camper. Never had any issues with it either.
    I am looking forward to the new smart inverters getting to Aus. Especially if released in the 3000W.
    I have in my hand a Renogy One Core and Smart Shunt for a future install. Also integrating some Renogy Zigbee switches. So I can remote turn on/off items in the camper.
    They are now longstanding, reliable and trusted brand.

  • @beardymanadventuresnz
    @beardymanadventuresnz Před 3 měsíci +1

    been using renogy kit witha SOK 208amp lith, been unstoppable, wanted the renogy battery, but was not able to get them shipped to NZ after stock ran out. Hanging in there though .. :)

  • @oliver90owner
    @oliver90owner Před 19 dny

    Two things.
    The battery can be discharged at a lower temperature than it can be charged.
    Case may be fire-proof, but I would say fire ‘resistant’ as these batteries will combust at 600 degrees.

  • @DC-ul3wq
    @DC-ul3wq Před 3 měsíci

    Dan, can you clarify if Renogy has built in any additional capacity to ensure that accidentally draining the battery to 0 percent SoC does not ruin it? Some manufacturers set a usable limit at about 10-20 percent less than the actual capacity of the battery. I know Renogy recommends not discharging below 20pc SoC, but would be useful to know if they have that built in reserve to prevent the battery from accidental discharges to 0 percent. Thanks

  • @shainesmith9474
    @shainesmith9474 Před 3 měsíci

    Will you use one or two of these on your trip?

  • @juliussigurorsson3509
    @juliussigurorsson3509 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Dan! interesting! Do they have package for my off grid mini project. I have plans for large solar, wind and gasifier project when my home is done, but during construction I need something to turn common construction tools, cement mixer, table saw etc. Also able to power my induction cooker, water heater and few small things. I can buy packages here in Poland, but I find them expensive per A hour. I do plan to have generator on site to use during cloudy days and heavy use. Do they even sell in Europe? On the link I just got USD quotation?

  • @covecarpentry
    @covecarpentry Před 3 měsíci +1

    That guy looks familiar, oh, he's my neighbor! Nice looking battery, I picked up a self heating lifepo4 recently to experiment with.

  • @MogsAndDogs
    @MogsAndDogs Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video - thanks! I did not hear you explicitly state where you are planning on using it. Is it going to be starting battery or house battery? If starting, I have a lot of interest and so many questions...

  • @dubprocesslbc
    @dubprocesslbc Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome video! I’ve been looking for a self heating water proof battery to mount on the tongue of my Aliner camper. This might be a silly question but do I need to worry about having this connected as a house battery, mounted outside on the tongue of the trailer, while there are wires attached to the battery if it rains or gets wet? So if I’m inside the camper and I’m using 12v power off of this battery and it rains outside will it short anything out due to the water hitting the live terminals? Apologies I’m just not sure how the IP67 is rated. Can you submerge it and still discharge 12v on it at the same time?

    • @TheRoadChoseMe
      @TheRoadChoseMe  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That is a good question. I'm sure officially it says don't do that, but in reality I think rain would be fine. Underwater I have no idea, that is no something I tested.
      If it was me I'd put it in a battery box or something to keep it out of the elements, otherwise it's going to get caked in mud, peppered with rocks from the tow vehicle, etc.

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 Před 3 měsíci

    Shake'n Bake is a little difficult around the house.

  • @kyleseaverson5178
    @kyleseaverson5178 Před 3 měsíci

    I was wondering how the battery heated itself without draining the entire charge. Makes sense that it waits until it has a charging source to then start that process to save the charge. It would make sense then to have a solar panel attached to it to then feed it enough power to be ready to discharge rather than just a DC-DC charger in a camp type situation where the vehicle is just sitting. I do wonder if Renogy has likewise figured what it might do if it is nearing freezing while under discharge. For example, if I'm running a diesel heater to my RTT at night with battery in the cold. It detects that while its getting close to not being able to discharge, it may need to activate its heating? Could it then alert the app that it either is about to stop discharging, or alert them that it is going to have to kick on its heating to discharge further? I realize that the discharge temp goes much lower than charging temp, but it would be an interesting question to ask Renogy.

    • @TheRoadChoseMe
      @TheRoadChoseMe  Před 3 měsíci +1

      It does alert in the app when the temp is getting low, and it is approaching the temp at which it can not discharge any more.

  • @zummerzetwoodsman1067
    @zummerzetwoodsman1067 Před 3 měsíci

    Would love to know How many can you parallel .looks like a good battery

    • @TheRoadChoseMe
      @TheRoadChoseMe  Před 3 měsíci

      The manual gives an example of connecting 8 in parallel (page 10)
      www.renogy.com/content/RBT12100LFP-BT-US/UM_12V%20100Ah%20Pro%20Series%20Battery_A0_230707.pdf

  • @robmacca67
    @robmacca67 Před 3 měsíci

    One question - will it operate fine if mounted on its side? Would this void the warranty?

  • @lachlanc7546
    @lachlanc7546 Před 3 měsíci

    Can this battery be charged by any dcdc charger?

    • @TheRoadChoseMe
      @TheRoadChoseMe  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, any charger that supports lithium batteries

  • @GATORADDAM
    @GATORADDAM Před 3 měsíci

    I just installed a Renogy 200 watt solar panel, Renorgy 50 amp DC to DC charger and Renogy 2000 watt inverter in my rig. However I'm sticking with my good ole flooded lead acid batteries. I've had zero luck with AGM and I'm not yet ready to commit to lithium..... Not yet.

  • @klm404
    @klm404 Před 3 měsíci

    You tested a lithium iron battery. I don't think your results apply to lithium ion batteries.

  • @TheKodiak72
    @TheKodiak72 Před 3 měsíci

    You missed out one vital test. Lithuims are meant to be solid state.. No liquid, one 4x4 channel I watch he put the batteries sideways and 2 of them died in 6 months.

    • @questioner1596
      @questioner1596 Před 3 měsíci

      He put lithiums on their side and they failed?

    • @TheRoadChoseMe
      @TheRoadChoseMe  Před 3 měsíci

      These Renogy batteries specifically say not to mount them on the side.

  • @g1mpster
    @g1mpster Před 3 měsíci

    /Sponsored by Renogy

  • @ronparker-fn8ec
    @ronparker-fn8ec Před 3 měsíci

    Elon Musk should take heed of Renogy smart batteries.May save a lot of fires that happen with Tesla.

    • @oliver90owner
      @oliver90owner Před 19 dny

      You are referring to historical fires. They no longer ignite anywhere near as often as historically. Further, many (lower powered) Teslas are fitted with Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries now.
      EV Lithium battery technology has been around for only a few years. Improvements are taking place at a remarkable rate. Batteries with twice the power density of 2023 batteries are now available (2024). There is one vehicle on the road which can be charged from 20% to 80% in just over 4 minutes. They will soon completely overcome all the ICE luddite claims (most are already - or always were - irrelevant anyway).