johnb2713
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As some of you will know Ive been making my own 14 kWh AC coupled battery storage system. The first switch on was yesterday, the good news is there was no smoke / fire, the bad news is it didnt work. Schoolboy error and couple of changes resulted in the Victron Inverter talking no problem at all to the SEPLOS BMS. I very briefly did a short test charge and a short discharge due to it being dark and raining. The SEPLOS BMS emulates about 10 different main stream battery protocols and even though Victron dont have it on their approved list, it work flawlessley.
Today I have fully charged the battery and it's currently discharging running the tumble drier, washing machine, dishwasher and 2 aircon units for good measure.
The EVE cells look absolutely amazing and showed only a 1 deg C temperature increase whilst charging at 70 amps.
The total cost including the shed and all of the ancilliary bits was £4250, the inverter being a premium product and one capable of 5kW continuous output on battery being about half the total cost. Payback should be around 2 years at the current prices assuming no solar storage which of course there will be.
It looks pretty cool with 4.7 kW load on the system the battery charge only going down on a very shallow slope. For a short time this morning both the Growatt and Victron inverters were running feeding the house with no problems fighting each other which was a worry I had.
So, on Sunday our Christmas dinner, heating and lighting will all be from off peak electricity stored on my battery systems.
Have a great Christmas - J
Today I have fully charged the battery and it's currently discharging running the tumble drier, washing machine, dishwasher and 2 aircon units for good measure.
The EVE cells look absolutely amazing and showed only a 1 deg C temperature increase whilst charging at 70 amps.
The total cost including the shed and all of the ancilliary bits was £4250, the inverter being a premium product and one capable of 5kW continuous output on battery being about half the total cost. Payback should be around 2 years at the current prices assuming no solar storage which of course there will be.
It looks pretty cool with 4.7 kW load on the system the battery charge only going down on a very shallow slope. For a short time this morning both the Growatt and Victron inverters were running feeding the house with no problems fighting each other which was a worry I had.
So, on Sunday our Christmas dinner, heating and lighting will all be from off peak electricity stored on my battery systems.
Have a great Christmas - J