DIY 24000mAh 400W Portable Inverter (12V - 220V) 18650 3S 12P LiIon Battery Pack

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🔋In this video I will make a 266Wh Portable 400W Inverter 12V DC to 220V AC using PVC Pipe and 36pcs 18650 LiIon batteries

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Awesome project as always and looks neat and tidy, but only problem is that you wouldn't be able to use half of the capacity 0%-50%, because this inverter is designed for lead acid 12v battery voltages. Specs for this inverter is 11V - 14V. 3S lithium-ion has 9V - 12.6V. Voltage ranges for Lead 12V == 3.5S Li-Ion. As i was building same powerstation i had same problem, the only solution is to use 7S li-ion battery and 24V inverter designed for 24V lead acid battery voltages ( 20V - 30V) and 7S lithium-ion is 21V - 29, 4V, which perfectly fits at the voltage range, i know because i already made one myself :)
Or you will be able to use full capacity with this configuration if your inverter doesn't have any low voltage protection (11V). Then it will not turn off until BMS low voltage would kick in at 9V.
Or if you want to use this inverter (which has low voltage protection) other solution is to use 4S Lifepo4 ( 10V - 13.6V ), which basically fits right to 12v lead voltages.

numeris
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I did this setup with a 96ah super beast pack converted to 12v and put in a battery box then added a 2000watt inverter to the top, thong pushes some power!

Todd_G_FPV
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Great project, but you can use only 45% (10.8Ah) of the battery capacity if you calculate voltage differences and 90% inverter efficiency.

KoRtExXx
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This is so tiny, very neat 👌
Another great project! ✌️

DjaniAgain
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Eline emeğine sağlık kardeşim çok güzel bir çalışma olmuş

ilyaserylmaz
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Nice! Will the batteries/BMS get hot? Some vent holes maybe and rubber feet to keep the bottom scratch-free :)

mwint
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Mükemmel bir çalışma olmuş dostum. Eline sağlık

electronic
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C’est excellent merci beaucoup pour l’exercice 👍✌️👏💐🌹🌺

maatiraouki
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Great work 👏 can you please put the link for the 18650 batteries please ? Thank you in advance

Khaledelechi
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your battery pack build was mesmerizing! is that an 800W peak 400W continuous inverter? Excellent build.

enoh
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How many volts and amps of adapter are you using?

Rhinaldo
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Baterai 18650 yang mampu support buat 800watt yang berapa ampere arusnya(setiap 1 pcs baterai punya kemampuan arus sendiri), harus yang berapa ampere buat 800watt?

jokoagung
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Witch is cheaper?DiY like that or a PowerStation?

neilritchiecaguioa
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Could you have lower volts and us a dc to dc buck boost convertor or higher voltage and a dc buck converter to lower the voltage.
I ask as when i was on site i needed 19v for my laptop and rather then use an invertor i found the buck converters use less electricity but i shppose its down to the watts. My mackbook was 75w o had a 150w and it still got pretty warm so always try go higher if poss and improve the heat dispersment. Xxx

historyisfake
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Good afternoon.
What adhesives do you use for plastic pipes?

aleksandrshevandin
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Great work!
Shouldn’t a balancer be used?

DoDo-isyb
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Güzel proje olmuş. Ercan bu işte çok iyisin. Laptop şarjı için 100 watt destekli pd şarj videonu severek izlemiş ve abone olmuştum bu video da çok güzel daha çok pil videosu gelsin.🎉🎉

keymixer
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Well done, keep it up, thanks for sharing with us :)

RixtronixLAB
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Будьте любезны, напишите пожалуйста название компазиции, которая играет во время видео? Спасибо.😊

Doc___
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Hello, would a converter like this be able to supply about 150W of lighting at 220V?

JoshuaRilliet