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  • @maxvharper the light was old , not long after the video i had to replace the bulbs .Thank for watching video .

  • why do the lights flicker when he turns it on?

  • I must question the way in which the batteries are connected in parallel. Heavier cable should be used, than what is being used, and the charge "in" and the load "out" should be taken from the negative (at one end of the battery string) and the positive (at the other end) of the battery string. This "balances" the 3 batteries better. Seeing the lights dimming as much as they do when the grinder kicks in, indicates the possibility of either/or too much voltage drop occurring or cheap inverter.

  • @zzohaibmalik sir im not sure about the 220volt inverters i only use 120volt . You will probably need a little more than 2000 watts because the air conditioner need more power on start up i would estimate about 3000 watts . thanks for watching video!

  • Guys i wana buy the inverter 2000 WATT 220v...willl this work for air condition..?

  • @zzohaibmalik Depends on your air conditioning unit but basically the answer is MAYBE.

    If you have a small window mounted unit, 500 watt type deal, the inverter should be able to start the compressor with 2000 watts. But the compressor might not like the modified square wave, not a true sine wave, these kind of inverters puts out. It might run just fine but most electric motors which you have in the compressor prefers a sign wave to operate properly.

  • Love that crackling/distortion you've applied to the audio. Really enhances the overall quality of the video.

  • @frisc45 thanks for watching my video . umm i dont know anything about using lithium batteries , but to answer the questions i have 3 14.3 voltage regulators to control charging . i do have all batteries in parallel , and yes all the panels have blocking diodes . so far i have no heating issues with batteries .the box is well vented. thanks for watching hope my answer helps .

  • very nice! batteries are in parallel right? are u getting too much heat inside the box? what kind of controller are you using? are you using blocking diodes to prevent backflow to solar panels? lol sry for the questions im trying to make one using lithium ion battery. plz answer thanks

  • @MaineLandOwners

    I should also probably mention that I found this video randomly, I didn't search it up like you probably did. I have no knowledge of this type of stuff which is why I asked the maximum thing that it could power. I wonder if trolling my comment made your e-penis grow a bit. I hope it did. Or else your lame effort was futile... You douche.

  • @MaineLandOwners

    Well excuse me you jerk, maybe I should inform you that I DON'T know anything about electronics, admittedly. And the only reason I suggested a tv or computer is because those are things that everyone can kind of relate to or get a sense of when they see a video like this that's using an unconventional power sourse. I didn't suggest it because I'm a "moron", I just found the sound of the powertool really annoying, and thought the poster could have used something less noisy.

  • @DeMenaCe3 thanks for viewing my video . The reason i choose deep cycle marine batteries is based on cranking amps and reserve amps you get more for your money with the marine deep cycle . How ever its possible to get a deal on regular deep cycle batteries too . Depends on how much time you want to spend researching . Thanks again for viewing my video . Hope this helped !

  • Hello,

    This is a good demo video of your inverter. i have been wondering is there a reason why you used marine batteries? is there a difference between a regular deep cycle battery and a maine battery... i am gonna go research a lil but never hurt to ask... thanks

  • It was sort of inane to demonstrate with that tool when you could have used a computer or TV instead.... What's the biggest thing it can power?

  • @CheesyPoophs Actually, his demonstration with a tool *is* a good sample based on surge and how a 'dirty' electrical signal is ok. Using a TV or computer is an absolutely moronic suggestion and shows how 'inane' your knowledge of power systems are. This is a modified sine wave inverter jackass which is *NOT* what you want to run either TV's or computers on. Before you slam a poster why don't you ensure you understand the most basics of electronics and elementary math.

  • @slugmonkey12 your welcome thanks for comment

  • Thanks for blowing out my eardrums you fucking retard.

  • @GAMMAliciouz lol sorry about that

  • you scared me with that tool

  • @egn83b thanks for the posting a comment , glad you like the video sorry about the loud grinder in video i only wanted to show that the inverter able to power tools . didnt mean for video to be so loud .

  • Floresent lights with a battery powered inverter are perfect match because floresent lighting is so low power application.

  • Your wires that hook the batteries up in series look too small. If you put a load on the inverter the wires will tend to warm up. Feel the temperature. If the wires get warm they lose efficiency and slow down the amps and therefore the amount of power getting to your appliance. Bigger copper cables are a must for low vaoltage applications and also keep the distance as short as possible, You will also get voltage drop.

  • @midrange yes sir longer wire lead to reduce power , but if you double your batteries i think this will compensate for the difference . i hope this answers your question. if not there are several power inverter dealers that show power charts , wire size , watt , amp conversions . usually the dealer post this imformation on thier website . thanks for watching my video and thanks for repsonding . sorry for not responding to your comment sooner .

  • @brodie1709 you will need atleast a 1500 watt inverter to run a grinder , the one i use in video is 4.5 amps . all inverters have a continous load and a surge load . hope this imfo helps sorry i take so long to reply to your question .

  • @qchambrs sorry for taken so long to answer you i been working long hours in my job. any system with inverters needs more than one battery because one can not hold the load long that why its important to hook several in series . based on the data you have given i would say you need 4 deep cycle batteries in series , and each one need to have atleast 800 reserve amps on battery lable to run you system for a minimum of 2 hours . hope the imfo is helpful .

  • I would like to know if a 6000 inverter with a marine battery or two, power a concession trailer with 30amp circuit breaker system. If so for how many hours. I would have appliances that are 1400watt, like a table top deep fryer, hotdog roller, nacho machine and small refrigerator. Am I dreaming that I can create a set up with inverter power? I'm just trying to cut noise, since it is a pull behind concession and sometimes not near a power source. Thanks for any help.

  • @qchambrs You would need quite a few marine batteries, possibly even deeper cycle batteries, as a single 1.4kW load would be 116A on the 12V side of the inverter. If you had one battery of, let's sat, 125AH, you would probably only get an hour running that single 1.4kW load until the inverter goes out on undervoltage.

  • very helpful. thanks for posting this. it helped me a lot :)

  • how many watts does your grinder use? i have a 600 watt inverter and i want run my grinder of of it sometime but im not sure if it is big enough.

  • megaalfie is correct. who the hell runs a power grinder on youtube?

  • u need to space ur batteries

  • I have a question about hooking it up. I just bought a 2000W inverter. It has a 280 amp draw. I was told I will need to use a 300-350 amp fuse on the power wire and to use 1/0 gauge wire. They said though if i run a 10 foot cable from my battery to my trunk, i will have a voltage drop t0 11.2V. Thats not really that good as my inverter says no less than 11 V. I am using a single 12v battery. Will hooking it up like that make it so I can't use my inverter to its full potential?

  • @hvahyva thank you for the info. i will add fues in series , someone else had pointed that out to me not long ago . thanks again for the comment .

  • To use the full capacity of that inverter, you will need to use thicker battery cables - 1/0 or 2/0 gauge are best. For your safety, add a fuse in series as well.

  • @MrThundermouth first make sure you are using marine batteries not regular car batteries . the marine batteries have larger lead plates and can be drained very low without damage to them but car batteries will be damaged below 10 volts . also most batteries have two ratings the cranking amps and reserve cranking amps you need to consider that . hope this helps , dnt use car batteries you will damage them you need marine batterys.

  • I have a question. I connected my 24 VDC-230 VAC Power Inverter to 2 x 12VDC Car batteries. And it works as it should. The voltage shows 25.90. And i used a smart charger. The batteries has 60 AMH so I figured that would be like 120 AMH? I used a heater ( 750 W ) and after 20 min. the low voltages protetcion kicked in. how is that even possible. I thought 2 car batteries could keep 750 w running for days? Or did I miscaluculate...

  • what type of invertor is this a sine wave modified one

  • You'll need to balance everything out, add a second bank and put it in Parallel and then put it in to the inverter it will be same voltage but will give you more amperage. eh don't connect them into series you'll toast things. give you some idea if you can have 6 banks in parallel you could run your entire house for 1-3 months. well that is a guess lol..it will cost you though.

  • i want to connect my 2000 watts invertor to an instant shower heater of 1200 watts. is there any danger?

  • @alainbertrand13 No difference from having the heater connected directly to the wall. It is always dangerous to make own installations in wet rooms. I would not do it. Use it to heat the water then disconnect it from the inverter before taking a shower that is my opinion.

  • you nee biger cables to conekt your baterys togeter the minimum is 8gaige

  • that's one powerful inverter! where did you get it and how much did it cost?

  • When doubling voltage, wire size may be halved

    Let us say Power in watts (Volts X Amps) 100V X1A = 100 watts

    100W at 10 volts = 10 Amps

    Wire gauge is very important at low voltages, due to low "pressure" the current flow (in amps) must be unimpeded... so you need thick heavy wire.

    Look at it this way, 746 watts = 1 horse power, a car starter is usually 1 HP or more, that is roughly 62 Amps at 12 volts

    raise the voltage 10 times, the current falls to 6.2 Amps

    You need FAT cables at low voltages

  • hahaha it sucks

  • kjpaint8 i agree i need to tidy up lol but the wires going from battery to inverter are large enough the smaller wires in video are coming from the solar panel and they connected to a regulator that only let 14.3 volts at 7amps to travel from panels to battery . thanks for comment .

  • Your batery bank wire need to tidy up and the batery cable is wrong Type Safty is more Important Thank you International Scouting

  • slickjimmy76 i have battery cable leads made from the plug on back of a old cloths dryer not sure exactly whtat gauge it is but it use to handle 220 and i have 3 marine batterys in series and at 400 watts im drawing about 42 amps . thanks for the comment !

  • Battery wiring is much too small- you will see smoke at about 700 watts. My little 300 watt pure sign draws 25 amps (12 volt 880 amp hour bank) at full load.

    Get some 0/2 welding cable for the battery interconnects. Love the the solar panel set up you have!

  • I was wondering if you could give me some information. I purchased a 5000watt modified sine wave power inverter. I have three duralast new marine batteries and i want to use it in my 23ft boat. I would like to run a portable air conditioner a 19inch flatscreen tv and a dvd player at one time. Do you think this will power all three of these items. Also what do i need to purchase to have the same set up as you do. Thank you

  • @41outboard dude your dreaming! Running an AC system off of solar is not good! it takes way too much power! A swamp cooler maybe, but not AC! Some RV's usa AC units that pull 10 Amps ACV. thats 120 amp draw at DC voltage not accounting for the loss in the inverter and cables. so to run that ac unit it would take about 150 amps from a 12V battery. your 300 amp hour camper bats ( not the best choice) would run it for 2 hours in a perfect world and thats it! Get a 12V LCD TV! saves power! Joe

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