How to Save Sunlight for the Night? - NEW Solar Battery Install

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JerryRigEverything

JerryRigEverything

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This might be a surprise. But the sun does not shine at night. Request a free quote for an Anker SOLIX X1 whole-home backup energy solution at ankerfast.club/JREWithX1 before June 30th and get Anker SOLIX C800 Plus for free once your X1 is installed. This exclusive offer is limited to the first 250 installations. Don't miss out on maximizing your energy independence.
Today we continue decreasing our dependance to the electrical grid by installing our own residential microgrid. Solar panels and battery storage is awesome. #Anker #AnkerSOLIX #AnkerSOLIXX1 #PowerForTheExtreme #PowerBackup #PowerIndependence

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@allensword1855
@allensword1855 11 днів тому
You know it's expensive when you visit the link and the only price related thing you can find is "request a quote"
@seanyiya
@seanyiya 11 днів тому
They are premium price range. I went with EG4 setup. Must more affordable and it looks good.
@zack9912000
@zack9912000 11 днів тому
Its nice when you get them from free for your channel.😂
@tymon5349
@tymon5349 11 днів тому
by definition home energy storage batteries are too expensive for what they bring you. or said otherwise. the amount of money you save will never pay back the initial buying cost
@COSMEREAUDIO
@COSMEREAUDIO 11 днів тому
No love button from Zack for this comment 😂
@hoofhearted4
@hoofhearted4 11 днів тому
@@tymon5349 it's not always about saving money though. I mean, they'll at least help pay back their cost but I live in an area that frequently loses power. Especially during the winter. For days at a time. We have a generator but having batteries and solar would be even better. Hell, being off the grid entirely would be amazing.
@derservy4596
@derservy4596 11 днів тому
As a german, its insane how easily you guys can just drill through your walls and install stuff like this. Here in Germany we would need pretty big machinery to drill though the walls of our garages (its like 10-30cm solid wall). Nice video!
@Fisheee123
@Fisheee123 11 днів тому
Yeah American homes are pretty much made of cardboard when compared to European homes.
@JohnSmith-oh9ux
@JohnSmith-oh9ux 11 днів тому
Paper mache houses that cost 20k to build with bit of wood and plaster that last 20 years vs solid proper built housing that will last ages. Bit more of a wind and their s**t falls apart lol
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 11 днів тому
Depends on how you make the house... Not all homes here are the same...South Florida has huge wind limits on buildings, and last over 150mph hurricane winds.. but not all counties are the same laws.. every city has different little sublaws
@battokizu
@battokizu 11 днів тому
Eh, ​@@JohnSmith-oh9ux gypsum insulation drywall are all pretty sturdy stuff. It doesn't hasn't have to be about how we don't make our walls out of solid steel
@Frozty
@Frozty 11 днів тому
@@JohnSmith-oh9ux Real cringe of you to think THAT poorly of other people. American builders arent stupid, they know perfectly well how to build homes suited to their environment.
@Tony-op6xf
@Tony-op6xf 10 днів тому
Only jerry rig can post a 100% advertisement video and we all still watch.
@youssef16844
@youssef16844 6 днів тому
Turned it off after a few seconds. It's becoming too frequent and annoying.
@samj8932
@samj8932 6 днів тому
It's funny to go through all the comments and see the ones relating to lack of price transparency not have hearts 😂
@nickwallette6201
@nickwallette6201 6 днів тому
I don't mind that this focuses on a single product. The concept is relevant for anyone looking into solar and local storage. You aren't stuck with only one vendor ...
@danielteye1015
@danielteye1015 5 днів тому
Agree
@Hoopaugi
@Hoopaugi 11 днів тому
The one thing never mentioned in these sort of sponsors is what the cost of the setup would be
@whisperzzar3321
@whisperzzar3321 10 днів тому
If you have to ask, you can't afford them :)
@MikeTheGamer77
@MikeTheGamer77 10 днів тому
@@whisperzzar3321 Ah yes, renewable energy out of hte hands of an average joe. Just what the corps want.
@kellymoses8566
@kellymoses8566 9 днів тому
These huge batteries are expensive as hell and they have terrible return on investment. This makes no financial sense.
@siamanspaps
@siamanspaps 9 днів тому
@@kellymoses8566 Yep they are literally only justifiable to turn it into a eco-off grid solution and disaster backup. Other than that they will die quicker than repay themselves.
@JS-yi9cr
@JS-yi9cr 7 днів тому
Being poor is the most expensive way to live. Rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
@ii7317
@ii7317 11 днів тому
And Anker refuses to sell them directly to customer or even list the prices. How unpleasant of them.
@ebubennadi8247
@ebubennadi8247 11 днів тому
They are not in every country too
@user-vg6qv5jv3w
@user-vg6qv5jv3w 11 днів тому
No wonder there was no price mentioned. Solar is useless until we get affordable storage. Or at the VERY least very cheap bypass for power outages so your solar isn't useless during power grid outages.
@whattheschmidt
@whattheschmidt 10 днів тому
@@user-vg6qv5jv3w Newer Enphase micros can supply off grid power without sending to grid when the grid is down, without extra equipment.
@The0Advent
@The0Advent 9 днів тому
anker is a very crummy company in general. they got in trouble within the past year for massive data privacy leaks from their robot vacuum cleaners.
@ii7317
@ii7317 9 днів тому
@@The0Advent Leaks happen to all companies, even as large as Cisco and Kaiser. Some deliberately sell your data without your consent, they are the real baddies.
@RobHarbaugh
@RobHarbaugh 11 днів тому
Off-grid power is neat but nobody commenting on those nice looking garden beds??
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
I'll make sure he sees your comment!
@mudbug8037
@mudbug8037 11 днів тому
heh - I had the same thought. Those hexagon beds are cool.
@a36538
@a36538 11 днів тому
right?! Like i wanted a mini-tour of the garden beds
@MStein011
@MStein011 11 днів тому
those are also solar powered
@phosphate66
@phosphate66 11 днів тому
came here to comment this lol, his place is amazing.
@Frozty
@Frozty 11 днів тому
EVERY time I see a solar battery backup video like this and others you do, I cant help but think "...yeah one of those could power an off-roading RV basically indefinitely." and dream of the coolest traveling life ever.
@DoctorX17
@DoctorX17 11 днів тому
The biggest hurdle from what I've heard for the RV life is the panels -- you can only fit so much on an RV, and even if you have extending panels or something, you can't drive... so during the day you have to choose to full charge or drive. But you could fit a LOT of batteries in and just have a day here and there where you spread out your panels and charge... expensive dream in any case, so just a distant dream for me
@TallTexasGMan
@TallTexasGMan 11 днів тому
Exactly what I have been thinking about. There is no good solution yet that will just work. It is a piece by piece installation Victron looks the absolute best option for that right now. I truly want a solution that would allow me to pull up to an EV charger and top off my RV batteries. Then give me 2-3 days of off-grid capability. However, my rig is 40' and almost everything is electric. I have Propane for Range/Oven, Instant Hot Water Heater, and backup heat. Everything else is electric. I especially want all 45k BTU of cooling though as I live in Texas!
@JBoy340a
@JBoy340a 11 днів тому
Everyone I know that tried to do the RV thing quit after a few months or at most a year. There is the cost of fuel and parking fees, RVs with sliders seem to break or leak often, you need to tow a car, one bathroom, and you are stuck in a couple of hundred feet with the same people day after day.
@rudolfvalacegerna9184
@rudolfvalacegerna9184 11 днів тому
@@DoctorX17 you can make a retractable wings like sinde platform and mount those additional panels for more power
@earthtaurus5515
@earthtaurus5515 11 днів тому
@Frozty I recommend listening to the Audiobook - "The Martian", if you can try to get hold the version narrated by R.C Bray. As as @DoctorX17 mentioned, the biggest hurdle is the panels and Andy Weir covers that issue quite well imo.
@Panatoo
@Panatoo 11 днів тому
With this battery set you can charge the sun when it goes out
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
That's the plan.
@DrCryogenic
@DrCryogenic 11 днів тому
Yes. Double it and give it back! Love it.
@riparianlife97701
@riparianlife97701 11 днів тому
How did he resist the urge to use the phrase "Anker management"?
@bussi911
@bussi911 11 днів тому
Jerry: a video to film Jerry's friend: free battery installation TRADE!!
@AndyGneiss
@AndyGneiss 11 днів тому
I was wondering the same thing. I'm guessing there was some nice discount or offer involved.
@ChakibTsouli
@ChakibTsouli 11 днів тому
Jacom is the founder of Oshcut, pretty sure he could afford buying those without a discount.
@Malkovith2
@Malkovith2 11 днів тому
why would you think he did this for free
@Malkovith2
@Malkovith2 11 днів тому
A video like this can't pay off the hours of solid work he's doing if he has any respect for his skills
@ayoni02thebadgamer39
@ayoni02thebadgamer39 11 днів тому
​@@Malkovith2how will it not pay back? The video is sponsored so he's getting money from Anker plus he's going to get hundreds of thousands of views from this video at least which would be tens of thousands of dollars too That's way more than enough payback
@Elyon113
@Elyon113 7 днів тому
I love how rich people get to save money by being rich.
@twosixtwosixfivetwo
@twosixtwosixfivetwo 11 днів тому
Battery tech has advanced so much in the last 5 years 🤯
@SzczepanKosiba
@SzczepanKosiba 11 днів тому
did it tho ?
@vivekparmar7576
@vivekparmar7576 11 днів тому
Has it though? The tech part, not the applications of the battery.
@TypicalBlox
@TypicalBlox 11 днів тому
@@vivekparmar7576 you said it yourself though, the tech part? that has improved
@tendy101100
@tendy101100 6 днів тому
Too much "though" in this rheead
@anonymousman4419
@anonymousman4419 4 дні тому
​@@TypicalBlox It has improved but it "didn't advance so much". We're still stuck with Lithium-ion batteries.
@JarredSutherland
@JarredSutherland 11 днів тому
Honestly I am impressed with how these new options are reducing the complexity of installs. I still am not a huge fan of it being internet connected and requiring an app, but the easy of use is impressive.
@KngDnglng
@KngDnglng 11 днів тому
Im with you on the internet connection, especially if its main use is during a grid down. Id rather have a dedicated tablet built in and mounted to the wall that runs the app. Then give it optional connectivity for some of the fancier functions, software updates etc.
@windfire5380
@windfire5380 11 днів тому
@@KngDnglng I agree. I'd consider that a must. That stated, if it only requires WIFI, I'd be okay with that. If it truly requires Internet, that is a huge negative to me. I would hope that is not the case.
@Steven0sborne
@Steven0sborne 11 днів тому
They conveniently skipped the part where they had to intercept the utility cables for the transfer switch and that requires hours of labor and a licensed electrician working with the utility company.
@XerxesGodKing16
@XerxesGodKing16 11 днів тому
It can probably locally connect. I have the Tesla app and it has a local connection. But WiFi makes it more convenient to use.
@jfarmer1711
@jfarmer1711 11 днів тому
@@Steven0sborne No, he mentioned the need for a licensed electrician. And the interconnect is done between the house load center and the utilities meter base. Here in Tennessee, you have work with the utility but your electrician installs everything from the service pole (nearest physical connection) to the building.
@gm92845
@gm92845 11 днів тому
Its makes sense to get this setup if you live on an area with inconsistent access to the grid or during severe weather seasons. It will most likely take more than 10 to 20 years to break even after the intial cost.
@WHATSINSIDEFAMILY
@WHATSINSIDEFAMILY 11 днів тому
I love the look of it. So cool how you can see what it is doing right on the face!
@TheOnlyName
@TheOnlyName 7 днів тому
mm yes hi Dan
@chrisoduro2214
@chrisoduro2214 7 днів тому
You have no idea how desperately we need this setup in Ghana right now.
@Spaniard47
@Spaniard47 5 днів тому
You should look into building the battery pack yourself, from raw LiFePO4 cells and BMS. It's surprisingly easy, requires few tools, and saves a ridiculous amount of money (like 50%+ compared to pre-built kits like these Ankers. EVE LF280K cells are what I use as they are extremely high value and will last 20+ years with proper care. I guarantee they can be shipped to you at relatively affordable prices, especially when bought in large quantities.
@StephenOjukwu
@StephenOjukwu 3 дні тому
​@@Spaniard47 do you have any guide or directions for me to make some research?
@Spaniard47
@Spaniard47 3 дні тому
@@StephenOjukwu there are a lot of very good resources here on UKposts like Will Prowse and Andy's off grid garage. I use EVE cells and JK BMS for my own projects.
@azpcox
@azpcox 11 днів тому
Gonna need all that power when he builds his OshCut wing. Also love the hex raised bed gardens. Super cool install and nice to see more and more options in the solar storage game.
@TheBluesea101
@TheBluesea101 11 днів тому
I think the most limiting factor of solar energy expansion in faster trend is its initial cost, although it will pay it back with time, but still large investment to pay at once
@theonlybuster
@theonlybuster 11 днів тому
I'm constantly impressed as to how simple Solar and solar accessories are becoming year after year and month after month. But once again, when I do the math, in a perfect world with no degradation it would take roughly 16yrs for me to recoop the costs of switching to solar. I figure after about 10-13yrs I'd be looking to replace batteries. So I guess I'll stick to the grid for now. But ultimately keep up the content. My comment may sound negative but ultimately I'm enjoying the content and how you expose your viewers to new products and possibilities.
@Gabri3lRocha
@Gabri3lRocha 11 днів тому
Completely agree. If I had the extra income I would still do this setup just for emergencies. I wish I knew how to do this because then I would just get the cheapest panels I could find on the market and repurpose a used battery from a decommissioned ev car and just go about it the cheapest way I could. Those battery packs pack so much juice
@TypicalBlox
@TypicalBlox 11 днів тому
The return on investment has many-many variables, location, energy rate, amount of panels, installation cost, etc. What may be 16 years for you could easily be 9 years just down the road. Not to mention the government incentives to reduce the price. Sidenote, batteries that are LiFePO4 can last much longer than 10 years ( even the old Ni-Cd are probably more realistically closer to ~12 years before super-meaningful degradation. ) I believe LifePO4 is closer to ~16 years. You may want to look into DIY your system like Jerryrigeverything did
@thadude3
@thadude3 11 днів тому
I did the calculation 10 years ago, and I am now kicking myself for not doing it, would have only been 16k for the whole system(no batteries) and they were paying 28 cents a kilowatt. But at the time I said the same thing, that it would take 7 years to break even. It's hard to account for how things will change.
@Gabri3lRocha
@Gabri3lRocha 11 днів тому
@@thadude3 7 years is nothing as long as you don’t move often
@The0Advent
@The0Advent 9 днів тому
@@TypicalBlox lifepo4 can last even longer than that. the most common cycle count ive seen is about 6000 cycles until you have 80% of the original capacity remaining. and a cycle is a full discahrge to 0% and then all the way back up to 100% 6000 times. if you did that every single day thts about 16.5 years.... to have 80% capacity remain on those batteries. if you manually adjust the lifepo4 charge controller to work go between say 5% capacty and 95% so it never fully dischargers or charges the cycle count is even higher. tldr. lifepo4 batteries last a *very* long time. youre going to end up replacing your inverters/ charge controllers before the batteries.
@lunch96box
@lunch96box 11 днів тому
So satisfying to watch the install, all your work is so clean and professional man 👏👏👏👏
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
Glad you enjoy it!
@hakanyucel1639
@hakanyucel1639 9 днів тому
All my power bank are ANKER its quality in 100% and I trust them, nice brand! Now i now i buy solar solution in Anker!
@justforyoutube8672
@justforyoutube8672 11 днів тому
Seems like Tesla powerwall might still be the best option for the average consumer. But still an entertaining video, and glad you got this system for free from your sponsor! I would recommend people interested in powerwalls to do their own research though!
@thereddog223
@thereddog223 10 днів тому
I would just do it as a backup
@johnpoldo8817
@johnpoldo8817 7 днів тому
Did this single video fund free backup batteries and controller? Probably not solar panels.
@7_of_9
@7_of_9 11 днів тому
That set-up was buttery smooth! And looks gorgeous ❤
@s.mtambo6712
@s.mtambo6712 11 днів тому
Battery smooth indeed
@curtisbme
@curtisbme 11 днів тому
Edited buttery smooth. Left out some critical parts like the one that would have had required the utility company out.
@whattheschmidt
@whattheschmidt 10 днів тому
@@curtisbme no part of this requires the utility company - as long as you can disconnect / pull the meter or disconnect before the main panel.
@curtisbme
@curtisbme 10 днів тому
@@whattheschmidt I suggest you look up your local regulations as, while it is possible, it is very unlikely that you are allowed to the pull and reconnect the meter. This is also the fact that this is feeding to the grid which requires a ton more utility involvement and inspection.
@whattheschmidt
@whattheschmidt 10 днів тому
@curtisbme I didn't personally do it, local electricians did and the city approved everything as well, it was all done to code
@Draconis8888
@Draconis8888 11 днів тому
Cool setup. That amount of panels and the Solix X1 would be nice goals to have.
@knightjocke
@knightjocke 9 днів тому
Very clever with the storm alert feature that charges the batteries when there's bad weather comming
@marwin7323
@marwin7323 11 днів тому
That smiley face on solar panel
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
Glad you noticed it!
@ddha897
@ddha897 11 днів тому
oh yeah baby there u go❤​@@JerryRigEverything
@mjc0961
@mjc0961 11 днів тому
I'm glad somebody else saw it, I thought I was imagining it
@danielsoutdoors
@danielsoutdoors 11 днів тому
You always get the newest batteries sent to you! Must be so nice
@user-vg6qv5jv3w
@user-vg6qv5jv3w 11 днів тому
I don't understand how that companies think this is good advertising. No price. Quote only. Video makes it sound like a DIY solution from a normie ahh company but no, you have to get a quote? But it obviously works or they wouldn't bother.
@jjamespacbell
@jjamespacbell 11 днів тому
I only have 7.3 Kw in solar panels but my 2 Tesla PowerWalls combine for 27 Kwh of storage which sounds like a better combination to me. Most days my batteries are 100% charged by early afternoon then I am exporting the excess and the battery powers the house overnight with a 50% reserve. Another feature I like is I never charge my Model Y until I have excess solar.
@olegkoshovy5383
@olegkoshovy5383 8 днів тому
A very good solution, and very practical. In Ukraine, due to constant missile attacks on power plants and frequent power outages, we had to install a similar system with 14 kW/h panels and an 18 kilowatt battery. The system works perfectly, and in case of insufficient solar generation, the gasoline generator is automatically started, which quickly charges the battery of the solar station and the system again works autonomously for many hours.
@restotool
@restotool 7 днів тому
My god, will these terrible infomercials never stop. YT is so corrupt now from top to bottom.
@GarrettBroadnax
@GarrettBroadnax 11 днів тому
I'm in the market and this is very useful info even for an ad. Thanks dude.
@kevin7hecut
@kevin7hecut 10 днів тому
Compare it to Tesla powerwall before you pull the trigger!
@GarrettBroadnax
@GarrettBroadnax 10 днів тому
@@kevin7hecut powerwall is 9300, any idea how much the solix is yet?
@Hobbies4Hire
@Hobbies4Hire 11 днів тому
Great job on the video Zack! Thanks for making it.
@R.Sanchez137
@R.Sanchez137 5 днів тому
Consumer solar panels and back up batteries on this scale is really cool. I can't wait for the tech to get even better and cheaper. Another Great vid!
@daveadams6421
@daveadams6421 11 днів тому
Your neighbors are going to love you during any power outage 😁
@Gabri3lRocha
@Gabri3lRocha 11 днів тому
Judging by the neighborhood they can all easily afford this setup but most people don’t like to think too far ahead or plan for emergencies
@prateek_agrawal70
@prateek_agrawal70 11 днів тому
those drone shots are awesome
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
Thank you!
@Xiaoxiaoxiaomao
@Xiaoxiaoxiaomao 11 днів тому
Unboxing and Teardown of those batteries!!
@FrankignoEstudiantes
@FrankignoEstudiantes 8 днів тому
How nice it is to have and do things when they're free!
@p.k.953
@p.k.953 11 днів тому
1.3 kw damn!!! my home uses 300W and has a sanctioned load of 1.73 KW it includes to ceiling fans, a fridge, an exhaust fan, few lights, a tv, thats it!
@derekderek2570
@derekderek2570 11 днів тому
There’s no way your house uses 309w. Charging your phone would be 1/5th of that on a fast charger
@whattheschmidt
@whattheschmidt 10 днів тому
@@derekderek2570 I don't know of any phone beyond about 20 watts of charging ability. You know of one that can take 60 watts!?
@TychoRasch
@TychoRasch 10 днів тому
@@whattheschmidt uhh bro "The Xiaomi 14 Pro, Redmi Note 13 Pro+, and OPPO Reno 12 Pro are among the mobile phones currently offering a 120W fast charge feature." Nubia Red Magic 7 Pro - 135W Realme GT Neo 3 - 150W OnePlus 10T - 150W Nubia Red Magic 9 Pro+ - 165W iQOO 10 Pro - 200W Redmi Note 12 Explorer - 210W Realme GT5 - 240W
@lordgarak
@lordgarak 10 днів тому
@@derekderek2570 Our off grid property averages around 200W. We don't use electricity for heating or cooling(other than the fridge). The fridge is very efficient only using 0.5kWh/day. All the cooking is done on propane and heat is provided with wood. We are about to upgrade the system so we will have a surplus of power in the summer which we will use to heat water. Then in the winter we will heat water using the wood stove. A typical phone or tablet charger is only 10 to 12watts. Laptops are typically 60w peak much less on average. A large tv is around 70w. Starlink is our biggest constant draw at around 100W. For laundry we have a small semi manual machine and hang clothes to dry. The lighting is fairly insignificant. We grew up RVing every weekend and are accustom to only turning on the light we need at any given time. That said in the summer we don't even try to conserve anymore as we already have more than we need. In winter production drops down to 1/6th on average so we are adding nearly another 4000w of panels to our existing 1200w. This winter past the generator had to be run every evening to make up the difference. 300W average isn't that out of line if your not using it for heating/cooling. Modern electronics and lighting really use tiny amounts of power.
@omegatotal
@omegatotal 11 днів тому
Using a halogen light to test switching speed is pretty misleading, use something that is actually sensitive to it, like a desktop gaming computer doing something more than idling. or a microwave that is actively cooking.
@seanathanq
@seanathanq 11 днів тому
I added my own solar after watching your videos and would love to be able to add a batter like this but it will cost a significant amount of money to move things around with my meter, but this gives me hope that there will be an easier way one day, also I live in a small home in Texas and can use 70Kwh+ per day, 30 would be amazing.
@KiranKumar-dv3fg
@KiranKumar-dv3fg 8 днів тому
Your videos are so good man!! You're one of my favourite UKpostsr I've been watching you since my childhood keep it up man😊😊😊😊
@Dk-qf8dd
@Dk-qf8dd 11 днів тому
If you do something like this, check you home insurance company. Some have special requirements if you add over a certain wattage and/or adding battery storage.
@NY_7
@NY_7 11 днів тому
Must be nice to have Anker send you free equipment to install and to use on friends homes. For the average homeowner this isn't a cheap purchase.
@JimboFarns
@JimboFarns 10 днів тому
Its amazing how this can make a great video in USA, but in South Africa, we have been forced to do this for years now.. nothing special about this setup in South Africa. But the stackable modules are supercool!!
@dstri1
@dstri1 11 днів тому
This setup is beautiful ❤
@energieundhobby
@energieundhobby 11 днів тому
A butter knife and there's a hole in the wall.... always nice to see. To break through the wall in our basement, built in 1956, it took me slightly longer^^ 50cm of concrete with rocks. Good concrete....was probably left over from the bunkers...
@buikemm
@buikemm День тому
Don't say that's good. American houses are not built solid. Just wood everywhere. That's why they burn down easily. In Europe and Africa, houses are built with concrete. Difficult to tear through, but you have a solid home.
@RbrtWlkr
@RbrtWlkr 11 днів тому
6:20 makes me wonder if more complicated electronics would lose power during the switch? (ie would a desktop computer turn off, would the digital clock on a microwave reset, etc)
@brandonerrorcontentmissing4012
@brandonerrorcontentmissing4012 11 днів тому
A computer should be on a small battery backup anyhow.
@BetastuffXyzFORUM
@BetastuffXyzFORUM 11 днів тому
any desktop PC with important work/data should be on its own UPS.
@gastiresoil9758
@gastiresoil9758 11 днів тому
20ms switching is fast enough for sensitive electronics to not even notice the switch from grid to inverter.
@JBoy340a
@JBoy340a 11 днів тому
Nice. We love having batteries that are recharged by our solar. And we love even more not having a net annual electric bill. The one thing we did not expect to be as useful, was that the batteries take over nearly instantaneously if the grid goes down. No flashing lights, TV does not flicker, nothing. The only way we know the grid is down, is when the app on the phone tells us.
@gastiresoil9758
@gastiresoil9758 11 днів тому
How often is your grid going down?
@jaleger2295
@jaleger2295 11 днів тому
Your "net annual electric bill" is many-many-many times less that just one of that battery, let alone that solar array. Wtf are you talking about, "off-grid" adept? 😂
@JBoy340a
@JBoy340a 11 днів тому
@@gastiresoil9758 Depends on the weather and traffic. Usually, one or twice a year for 3-4 hours. But a couple of years ago for 3 days when some guy drove his car into a big pole and sheared it off. Immediately took out power to 200+ homes. Regarding bills, electricity usage cost decreased from $400+/mo. to getting a check for few hundred back for the year.
@ryanespinoza7297
@ryanespinoza7297 10 днів тому
@@JBoy340ahow much electricity were you using for $400 a month? Where is this? I left a 1500 watt heater on in my garage for the entire month and it affected my bill by $100. How much power do you use?
@JBoy340a
@JBoy340a 7 днів тому
@@ryanespinoza7297 NorCal. 3000 sq foot home. 12 kW system. Usage depends on time of use. Daily consumption in summer about 40-50 kWh (AC), winter 20-25 kWh. Rates are varied by time and day. M-F is peak 3-8PM, remaining is off-peak. We also get an additional check for sending power back to grid during power alerts.
@ronald4life1
@ronald4life1 10 днів тому
In some places it makes sense to charge them up during off-peak rates and discharge them during on-peak periods. All without the additional expense of Solar.
@jasenhenry
@jasenhenry 11 днів тому
whats with anker's price secret. we need to find out eventually to consider purchasing it
@Steven0sborne
@Steven0sborne 11 днів тому
It's because it's insanely expensive. Never a good sign when price isn't transparent
@zuti071
@zuti071 11 днів тому
What's with lack of capital letters ?
@jasenhenry
@jasenhenry 11 днів тому
@@zuti071 what does it change? this isn't a midterm paper
@The_Privateer
@The_Privateer 11 днів тому
When the neighborhood power goes down, and you're the only one with lights on - you're gonna get some company - perhaps welcome, helping people. And also perhaps not so welcome from those that would wish to take advantage of you.
@denverrobinson4445
@denverrobinson4445 10 днів тому
Much more elegant than the systems we get here in South Africa, but essentially the same function.
@rubensantos7925
@rubensantos7925 11 днів тому
Literally saw your sonar panel video from 3 years ago yesterday. Was wondering when we'd get another one xd
@Truguru
@Truguru 11 днів тому
"This whole stack is ip65 and should be able to withstand against rain and dust...But I'm not going to be the one who treats that." He says as he sprays the console with water. 😂
@byever1
@byever1 11 днів тому
Bunker update when
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
2 weeks
@freddygarza216
@freddygarza216 9 днів тому
I've installed most battery backups available in the US im excited to see how this one holds up against Franklins and Generacs
@XxTWMLxX
@XxTWMLxX 11 днів тому
I'm using an EG4 18KPv with wall mount batteries. Outdoor weather rated system. Have 2 batteries 14kwh each... 3 arrays of panels. At almost 600v each. Forget the wattage but MPPT's are 25a and 2 15a.
@topelite666
@topelite666 11 днів тому
Are there any updates on your bunker? I was waiting to see the interior design
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
Soon! Now that the snow is gone above ground we are picking up that project again this week
@TheOnlyName
@TheOnlyName 7 днів тому
@@JerryRigEverything Yesss can't wait
@Kangoshi_ru
@Kangoshi_ru 11 днів тому
1:13 "With solar energy being the cheapest energy source in the world..." I thought that was nuclear?
@stefanvanzyl9090
@stefanvanzyl9090 11 днів тому
Hasn't been nuclear since chernobyl happened. Coal was cheaper till grid scale solar-only passed it a few years ago. Solar+battery is almost as cheap as coal, and significantly cheaper than nuclear already
@TypicalBlox
@TypicalBlox 11 днів тому
im pro nuclear but have no clue where you pulled that from
@nickgovier
@nickgovier 10 днів тому
Solar is nuclear
@Blatstein
@Blatstein 10 днів тому
The regulations cause it to be much more expensive upfront; not a bad thing. However, over the life of the reactor, it is the cheapest.
@Kangoshi_ru
@Kangoshi_ru 9 днів тому
@@Blatstein Oh, then solar is cheapest because of all of the government's subsidies? :D Yeah, that's what I thought.
@joelopenshaw8854
@joelopenshaw8854 11 днів тому
these batteries are pretty legit!
@RITPA
@RITPA 9 днів тому
I had backup system, hurricane flooding shorted everything out. I suggest mounting anything like this as high off the ground as you can. Basically mark what you think and add 6 inches.
@beautyofnepal2026
@beautyofnepal2026 11 днів тому
DIYJerryRigCulture
@doniscoming
@doniscoming 11 днів тому
Seriously advertising a product and not having any idea whats the price of it is just…a waste of our time
@Lizlodude
@Lizlodude 10 днів тому
Pretty cool system, especially some of the modularity and the fact that it will balance the output of the battery units so you can mix in new ones as the system ages. I feel like my biggest concern would be long-term support, given that Anker is not exactly a dedicated solar company, and priorities change. But we will see.
@tf5pZ9H5vcAdBp
@tf5pZ9H5vcAdBp 11 днів тому
Dang, i saw the Solix announcement video yesterday and here's JRE with a whole video the next day.
@sericulturefarming
@sericulturefarming 11 днів тому
Solar energy is the future energy
@ArtKingjr
@ArtKingjr 11 днів тому
Duh
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 11 днів тому
Agreed
@sericulturefarming
@sericulturefarming 11 днів тому
​@@JerryRigEverything you are replying me unbelievable thank you because your followers more than 8.6 millions, I am also from India.
@nathanielcolston7770
@nathanielcolston7770 11 днів тому
Not for Ohio .
@Voyajer.
@Voyajer. 11 днів тому
@@nathanielcolston7770 What's wrong in Ohio? My rural KY road is filled with homes with solar installations within the past few years, the substation is nearly at capacity for what the utility allows to feed back into the grid so the few stragglers are getting battery backup systems.
@johnburr9463
@johnburr9463 11 днів тому
2:20 Wait. Something useful came from France? Amazing!
@John10GnR
@John10GnR 11 днів тому
Airbus enters the Chat
@johnburr9463
@johnburr9463 11 днів тому
@@John10GnR Doh!
@John10GnR
@John10GnR 11 днів тому
@@johnburr9463 actually that's pretty much the only french useful company I can think of rn 😅
@FlaviusBulldog
@FlaviusBulldog 9 днів тому
@@John10GnR LVMH controls around 60 subsidiaries that manage 75 luxury brands. In addition to Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy, LVMH's portfolio includes Tiffany & Co., Christian Dior, Fendi, Givenchy, Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Loewe, Loro Piana, Kenzo, Celine, Sephora, Princess Yachts, TAG Heuer, and Bulgari. Renault. Peugeot. Schneider Electric. Michelin. There are 31 French companies in the Fortune Global 500 (ranking 5th after USA, China, Japan and Germany)
@FelipoGoncalves
@FelipoGoncalves 2 дні тому
the temperature joke "you should probably consider moving anyway" caught me off guard, I LOLed.
@steep6655
@steep6655 8 днів тому
WOW, I didn't expect the price to be that high!!! EG4 wall mount is the way to go
@pedrofmx
@pedrofmx 3 дні тому
Oh wow I want this setup !!!!!!! Great video as usual .
@huckleberry.
@huckleberry. 11 днів тому
I like where this is going.
@tuomaspietinen1485
@tuomaspietinen1485 5 днів тому
Love this channel and would like to add some batteries to my solar panels instantly.
@steiner554
@steiner554 11 днів тому
In the Netherlands a home uses, on average, between 7 and 11 kilowatt hour of power a day. 30 in the USA is A LOT!
@freerangemtb
@freerangemtb 10 днів тому
I really need this product! I need solar and these amazing batteries! Now I wish I owned my home.
@PerRo13
@PerRo13 11 днів тому
This is my dream setup 😊
@afridihossain4155
@afridihossain4155 11 днів тому
Jerry what you don't understand is that you're better than most average technician
@happyatheists9361
@happyatheists9361 11 днів тому
Anker make really good product.their soundcore audio equipment are really good and fairly priced
@andersemanuel
@andersemanuel 10 днів тому
Cool system. For our house floor heating in Spain, I will install a large water tank, that will be heated during the day. Not so efficient but if you count the interest and the cost of the investment, it should be very much cheaper heating. We still have some batteries for AC cooling hot summer nights.
@jeremyr6844
@jeremyr6844 10 днів тому
Thanks for the 8 minute ad on my TL
@djplonghead5403
@djplonghead5403 11 днів тому
We just put up some solar panels. They get over 20000 watts when it is sunny but hasn’t taken a lot of the Bill because we’re don’t have the 2-way meter yet
@drujbanu
@drujbanu 11 днів тому
Can’t wait for it. I hope Anker Italy brings them in Europe too
@JasonB808
@JasonB808 10 днів тому
ANKER is really stepping up. It only feels like yesterday they just made smartphone chargers and accessories. It looks slick. It’s expensive yes, however people have to look at long term. I don’t know how other Electric Companies work but the one in my area has a minimum charge for usage even if you didn’t use any electricity. I think it was around 20 bucks, I am not sure. The money saved on electricity will eventually pay for the system, batteries, and installation while still saving money each month. How it works is you pay the installer like they were your electricity company but that monthly cost will be less than you were currently paying the real electric company.
@evgenysavelev837
@evgenysavelev837 11 днів тому
Well, the calculus of selling energy back to the grid will change soon. With more people installing solar, the grid providers can recoup less and less of fixed costs (maintenance and administration) of providing a service through usage charges, and the pricing model will likely to change to flat fee for connection and usage fee on top of that. Someone has to pay for all that rarely used wiring that goes to your solar powered house.
@DaivG
@DaivG 11 днів тому
FSM forbid all the for-profit, publicly traded energy companies reduce the amount of stock buybacks or size of their dividends! We must protect their level of profits! Someone else must pay!
@TheBestMonkeyMan
@TheBestMonkeyMan 11 днів тому
I dont understand anything he said but its still so fun wo watch
@artlewellan2294
@artlewellan2294 6 днів тому
Very well done video demonstration of installation. I'm more in favor of plug-in hybrid PHEVs and would like to learn more about the aspect of their much smaller battery pack. I've heard the new Prius pack is 7.7kwh. An Ionic5 for comparison is 77kwh.
@Makumbi
@Makumbi 11 днів тому
I was not even going to see that snow blower. But now you have me crouching, calling osha and reaching for a helmet.
@macosbyanthony896
@macosbyanthony896 11 днів тому
This is the kind of system I want to introduce here in Ghana. Our electricity is so unreliable. Unfortunately, it is so expensive too to install a solar system technology to provide power to the average homeowner. I would love to have a conversation with Anker to install their system in my house. If there is any advice you can give me, I am all ears. Thank you.
@azioprism3635
@azioprism3635 10 днів тому
im feeling that set up cost like ~30k , its a good investment honestly more people should think about it.
@MyAquariumPetz
@MyAquariumPetz 9 днів тому
Would love a video that crunches the numbers and shows the ROI on the solar setup with batteries (I think an previous video estimated 10 years for solar when he did the DIY installation) but when you add batteries I'm sure that will jump up heaps.
@LoveStallion
@LoveStallion 10 днів тому
Living the dream in Cache Valley!
@volcansv9395
@volcansv9395 11 днів тому
Nice to easily suggest a product that you’ve gotten for free
@gregvalunas6342
@gregvalunas6342 11 днів тому
When the protective plastic came off the display, I thought OH NO! He's gonna dig out his Mohs picks!
@LMays-cu2hp
@LMays-cu2hp 9 днів тому
Thank you for sharing.😊
@MistahHeffo
@MistahHeffo 10 днів тому
Ol' mate subscribes to "If it's a job worth doing, it's worth overdoing"... I like him!
@lombebwalya6773
@lombebwalya6773 14 годин тому
You can use even I voltage appliances like stove
@j.c.6130
@j.c.6130 11 днів тому
I see what you did there the drill part at the beginning. I hear the 20th Century Fox
@watvannou
@watvannou 11 днів тому
Wish I could afford a system like this! We have solar and batteries would be awesome since in summer the AC keeps running at night. These things are ALWAYS incredibly expensive though :(
@alanbarber4543
@alanbarber4543 11 днів тому
I wish you would give a few more technical details on the install of the whole house auto-transfer switch. Looks like it had the abillity to support connecting a generator to the system along with the solar PV. Would love to know how that integrates into the system.
@joegru7280
@joegru7280 11 днів тому
this is honestly really cool
@bgmiclips2772
@bgmiclips2772 7 днів тому
Anker is best with your review ❤
@drgreenthumb2339
@drgreenthumb2339 8 днів тому
I would love a setup like this.
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