It all fits in a case! - DIY Auxiliary Power System for Camping, Overlanding, Travel

2022 ж. 27 Там.
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Need power in a box? We build a portable auxiliary power kit for our 1980 Land Cruiser Troopy featuring a lithium battery, dc-to-dc charger, mppt solar controller, 1000w pure sine wave inverter, cooling fans, USB and 12v charge ports.
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  • This was probably the best power station you could make at the time. However, Renogy components sell for a premium price. Now, the Licitti Battery Box has all the ports you have plus a 1000-watt inverter and an MPPT controller pre-made for under $200. All you have to do is add a battery.😮

    @bitsurfr46@bitsurfr467 ай бұрын
    • Warning: I just want to make sure everyone knows that, even though Licitti charges you $55 fand claims 7 day UPS shipping for their "Battery Box", it has been my experience that it may take several weeks, or more to receive your order. I’m not sure how long it will actually take, as I have not received my order yet and it has been several weeks. The worst part is they have not responded to any of my emails requesting order updates and their web site chat does not seem to work either. Make sure you use a payment method with this company that will allow you to recover your funds if the product does not arrive. It’s only a good deal if they are actually shipping products. There are quite a few people out there that are complaining about slow or non delivery as well as poor customer service from Licitti. Has anyone out there, besides the reviewers, actually received these units and/or been able to communicate with the company?

      @jimbaggett1233@jimbaggett12334 ай бұрын
  • Best diy power system ive ever seen. Great job mate, keep up the good work.

    @greasemonkey9329@greasemonkey93295 ай бұрын
    • Thanks 👍

      @LifestyleOverland@LifestyleOverland5 ай бұрын
  • Great build, as an aircraft electrician I really enjoyed watching your build. I have a larger renogy system I built in my camper but am in the process of building a small portable system for my dometic fridge. I appreciate the links to the products, especially the fans! I've been looking for a simple little kit like that for awhile. Love watching your videos too, and I also have a daughter named Caroline. Haha.

    @LaBelle1085@LaBelle1085 Жыл бұрын
  • Great little setup, and thanks for showing us in the tutorial. FYI for cct boards that are bare like that, I just get some wide heatshrink tube & put a loop around the board & 70% shrink it & it becomes a protective plastic barrier you can remove later if needs be

    @CaptZenPetabyte@CaptZenPetabyte Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for putting this together along with a comprehensive and very clear to follow build list. I'm not sure how many of the components I could source here in Japan, but I have been looking to do something like this for my goods trailer that I use for camping. Our trailers need to go through a vehicle inspection just like any other vehicle and a goods trailer needs to be empty at the time of the inspection. Therefore, any modification I do to the trailer needs to be easily removable and not alter the trailer itself in any way. Therefore, your detailed build is invaluable!!

    @andrewjones-productions@andrewjones-productions Жыл бұрын
  • Just brought back some good memories. As a limited energy journeyman electrician I used all of the same techniques at one time or another. You did it exactly the way I would have 👍🏻. I noticed you didn't mention the total cost so I'll check the description, thanks for a great tutorial.

    @blackpearlvoyager4174@blackpearlvoyager4174 Жыл бұрын
  • Your toyota is the best one I have seen yet. Congratulations.

    @teddykennedy7053@teddykennedy70537 ай бұрын
  • Love this. Definitely giving me some ideas for an additional power source for our multiple vehicles. Thanks as always.

    @adventureswithmaud@adventureswithmaud Жыл бұрын
  • This is my favorite solar power box build I have seen on YT and I have watched a ton of them. I would love do a similar build but with more solar capacity and deleting the vehicle charging. You can do this build much cheaper if you want to stay away from one brand exclusively, shop around, and kill some of the smart functionality that is built into some of the components. Seriously clean and professional looking install. Subscribed!

    @SharkyZiff-1980@SharkyZiff-1980 Жыл бұрын
  • Man the HJ is absolutely gorgeous. Built one a few years ago and miss it every day.

    @randol.official@randol.official Жыл бұрын
  • Firm believer in the mobility of components. Awesome build thanks for sharing.

    @1OR2COATS@1OR2COATS Жыл бұрын
  • Very well done. I've built a smaller (12A) boxed system for Ham radio use. I will definitely use some of these ideas for a larger system.

    @dougdaniels@dougdaniels Жыл бұрын
  • I have built many portable solar gen that blow away any Jack or anything on the market. DIY all the way. 2.5k , 3k and smaller. Good Job love your Video's

    @SOCALOC4x4@SOCALOC4x4 Жыл бұрын
  • Two minutes into your video I already have a great take away. Doing this yourself compared to the commercially available systems is self repair. When we learn to do this ourselves we retain control over servicing the unit. Try to take apart and replace the batteries in the commercial products. And if done right this would likely cost a fraction of what the other products would cost.

    @ygrittesnow1701@ygrittesnow1701Ай бұрын
    • It's a lot more work but everything is modular and replaceable 👍 I've heard many of the pre built units can run diesel heaters whereas this will handle the inrush current.

      @LifestyleOverland@LifestyleOverlandАй бұрын
  • What a great video! Love watching the full creation. All the way to crimping. Well done. Thank you! ❤️

    @susanhansen4453@susanhansen4453 Жыл бұрын
  • Great project. Thanks for showing the real world build, plans, adjustments, and mistakes. This is what we will experience at home, and the videos that make it look like it is easy to achieve perfection on the first try are totally unrealistic and discourage people from trying.

    @cskearney0926@cskearney0926 Жыл бұрын
  • Really enjoyed the 'build', very, very helpful. There are indeed some very impressive 'ready-made' units from the likes of the brands you mention. They can be a real 'bargain', especially when on 'special' offer. On the plus side, they can be ready 'to go' and they come with a warranty. But it is clear from many reviews that some have even 'failed' straight out of the box. A warranty is all well and good, but absolutely no use to anyone stuck in the middle of the woods in 'bear' or 'wolf' country! Sending it back to a supplier, waiting for a replacement/repair/ or just your money back - not much use if the only time of for your 'trip' has now ben used up and you have to get back to work without completing that trip you promised the family. Warranties will only ever cover 'normal' use, (which is more than a bit subjective) - when was the last trip you had 'normal' in any way for the equipment you used . . . . Not to mention, in these ever more uncertain 'times', even some of the biggest 'brand' names we rely on may not actually still be here next year. Even 'out-of-warranty' many (if not all) of these ready made units are absolutely un-repairable by even the most adept DIY'er. Some have bespoke software or sealed or bespoke parts that make home repair impossible (for 'safety' reasons by the manufactures 'of course'). With a self made unit such as yours you can balance the 'budget' vs component 'quality' level to fit your current needs exactly and have the flexibility to 'add-to' at a later date as and when you need. All the component parts will be accessible for adjustment or repair if needed - even 'in-the-field'. Imagine your ready made unit fails because of a simple 'fuse' you did not even know it had. A trip cut short or even ruined because of a 50 cent fuse ! arrrrh.! At least with a 'home' built system you will have a really good idea of what fuses, cables, connectors would be a good idea to have a spare or two of. If they did need replacing on a trip many of the proprietary 'modular' components you have used in your own self built may well be readily 'off-the-shelf' at the nearest 'truck-shop' or camping provisions store - just a thought. The 'extra' your home built system may cost initially, compared to the price of a ready made unit could well be worth it for long term reliability, flexibility and peace of mind.

    @johnrobert2768@johnrobert2768 Жыл бұрын
  • Really nice build, this made me happy and thanks for the explanation about how and why you made it. Knowing how other people think about this stuff helps me learn! I made a smaller version back about 15 years ago for the same reasons - learn some things, decide if DIY would work, etc. In a waterproof plastic ammo can with a smaller sealed lead acid battery, form factor on the case kept it upright, basic mppt controller, all modular with Anderson powerpole plugs to swap components. It was heavy as heck for its size, did the job for cellphones and cameras at the time. I am inspired to do a copy of yours :)

    @RobertsAdventure@RobertsAdventure8 ай бұрын
  • Love your build. I built two 100ah system very similar to yours. I elected not to us and inverter as my rig only uses 12v accessories. If I need an inverter it is easily plugged into the 50 amp Anderson's plug that I have on the side of the case. you may want to add a shunt monitor. This would be the best way to monitor your power usage. I have two of the Apache 3800 cases with 100ah batteries that are easily place under seat or in our side cabinet in the over landing trailer. They each have Bluetooth monitoring. A master disconnect with a key is another item that you need to have for the battery.

    @shawnthomas6460@shawnthomas6460 Жыл бұрын
  • Liked how it looked at the Xpo. Very neat and clean, and such portability too. Until next time... Wrench and Travel safe.

    @brunnie@brunnie Жыл бұрын
  • Really nice build and a great battery choice for all weather use. You could further clean up the case by removing the temperature sensor. According to the manual temp compensation is not used in the lithium charge profile.

    @sleddogsam@sleddogsam Жыл бұрын
  • Loved the video. Not an electrician but I was able to follow along as you explained everything. I would like to do something very similar permanently in our Land Cruiser. Buying the parts and when I have everything, I will be watching this video to put it all together.

    @ramoneortiz@ramoneortiz Жыл бұрын
  • This is an excellent build idea. I will be doing something similar to use with my frig unit

    @5cyc@5cyc Жыл бұрын
  • Totally learn something and now inspired to build my own. I have a set up in my wrangler but I really like the portable aspect of this design. The other manufacturers have nice stuff and your right that’s perfect for 90% however I want to build something and I have pelican cases I could use and with my aviation technician background I’m positive I could put something together. I’ve come up with like probably 5 to 6 ideas but usually just end up with what you have done. I just have to build it now.

    @davidcooper3957@davidcooper3957 Жыл бұрын
  • I could tell by your terminology of the tools and parts that you were an electrician…. I appreciate the clean work! I’ve been a sparky for 36 years. That was a great build, and so much better than a Goalzero/etc. and cheaper to with more capacity… But your average person would be intimidated to do what you did. Great job

    @dtcjeep3957@dtcjeep3957 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow- that’s exactly what my buddy and I built ! (Except he used a 50AH Dakota and didn’t use a 120v inverter) his is for an ARB fridge, and charging phones / accessories.

    @dtcjeep3957@dtcjeep3957 Жыл бұрын
  • Tip long term storage for LiFePo4 batteries, they do not like to be stored fully topped off, it'll actually damage them. Optimally they want to be at between 40-60% capacity. Voltage is irrelevant with LiFePo4 batteries since their charge and discharge curves are flat, so monitoring the amps during charging is the best way to hit the mark.

    @xjinit@xjinit Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, that's exactly right. I was thinking this unit would self discharge to optimal levels when in storage mode (my drone does this) but after a second look, it's not that intelligent. I'll be making a follow up video to cover these finer points for use. Good catch 👍

      @LifestyleOverland@LifestyleOverland Жыл бұрын
    • @@LifestyleOverland great build, should last you many many years!

      @xjinit@xjinit Жыл бұрын
    • What happens if discharge LFP daily to say 70% and then charge to 100% next day with 8 hours on night rest at 70% SOC and 7 hours of SOC at 100% from 10am to 5pm.. is it OK?

      @anilgargsfo@anilgargsfo8 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant. 👍A nice weekend project.

    @moobaz8675@moobaz8675Ай бұрын
  • Can't wait to see the video on running an Anderson connection from the battery/alternator. We use a Dometic PLB40 and a dedicated charge cord would be great.

    @chrispalmer3181@chrispalmer3181 Жыл бұрын
  • I love projects like this! I did a solar setup on my tacoma that charged a LiFePO4 battery in my rear storage. I use it for powering anything on the truck that I use with the truck off(scene lighting, dometic, 12v in the bed for a diesel heater,etc) I only use solar to charge it though so no DCDC in my setup and I don't have an inverter on it(I've just grabbed 12v chargers for the things I would need an inverter for since its more efficient that way) I did recently pick up an Anker 521 So that I would have something portable outside the truck though.

    @AHyland33@AHyland33 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow great install thanks

    @lukewarm2075@lukewarm20759 ай бұрын
  • Awesome build, this is most definitely on the thing to add to our overland gear.

    @XoticOverland@XoticOverland5 ай бұрын
  • Excellent excellent excellent video!

    @cliff7536@cliff7536 Жыл бұрын
  • I use a “used” goal zero 1000 with 200 watt solar. It powers a “used“ Engel refrigerator. Both purchased well below new price and they work most excellently. When not in my truck it sits in the garage running 24/7, both goal zero & Engel are two of my best purchases.

    @Utah_Mike@Utah_Mike Жыл бұрын
  • Very nice. I will say as someone who worked for many years with both AC and DC high voltage and current I personally would always remove rings when working around any power but that's just me. Saw a coworker lose a wedding ring when it shorted a 48vdc contact.

    @risbill1@risbill1 Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, we agree! I cover this towards the end when I explain the system was dead until I activated the battery. 👍

      @LifestyleOverland@LifestyleOverland Жыл бұрын
    • @@LifestyleOverland I must have missed that. I don't even wear a ring anymore. Too Many years working around 40kV DC.

      @risbill1@risbill1 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice project!

    @mauriciovictor11@mauriciovictor11 Жыл бұрын
  • Good job you did man 👍🙏

    @ibrahimaldossri2646@ibrahimaldossri2646 Жыл бұрын
  • In Afghanistan we used the expeditionary solar kit. All in boxes. You can get it surplus. It wasa great expandable set to 3kw believe

    @oliverseamus4133@oliverseamus41339 ай бұрын
    • GREENS system, for anyone wanting to look up what he is talking about 😉

      @AZDesertExplorer@AZDesertExplorerАй бұрын
  • You can use a green scrub pad for a dirt filter between the grill and fan. Plus they are easy to remove and clean.

    @EL_VIEJO_VAQUERO@EL_VIEJO_VAQUERO Жыл бұрын
    • AWESOME idea! 👍 Been thinking about that.

      @LifestyleOverland@LifestyleOverland Жыл бұрын
    • I suggest a white scrubby. Finer mesh = bet filtration and a quick look will tell you when it needs to be cleaned.

      @nefnm@nefnm Жыл бұрын
    • I was thinking the same thing. Some sort of dust filter.

      @deepblack1@deepblack16 ай бұрын
  • Nice setup I like the fan co trol option

    @Michael-mgh-nc6vy@Michael-mgh-nc6vyАй бұрын
  • Nicely planned and executed! The next thing may be setting up a waterproof grid tie setup in a box like that for a backup if the home setup needs down time!

    @mariodasilva8729@mariodasilva87295 ай бұрын
  • Nice job i like it. 👍👍

    @arinmirzayan3949@arinmirzayan3949 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. I really liked seeing your thought process for the build and how the layout evolved as you worked through the process. Gives us some insight on things to look out for.

    @altriox@altriox15 күн бұрын
  • This is the video I was looking for to make a DIY battery bank!

    @TK8286@TK82862 ай бұрын
  • I like those flush Anderson connectors! You need terminal insulators on your positive terminals, at least.

    @guodnacnud@guodnacnud Жыл бұрын
  • Nice Build

    @ShoalCreekStudios@ShoalCreekStudios10 ай бұрын
  • No fuse between the battery and the inverter or did I miss it? Love the idea….my rig is a 1971 bronco, so this is right up my alley. Love the videos. Industrial experience shows in the details…..

    @davidbrady9686@davidbrady9686 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video Buddy 👍

    @user-hq6ud2om1z@user-hq6ud2om1z6 ай бұрын
  • Awesome install! Please do a follow up on lessons learned, fixes, etc.

    @daledurham7353@daledurham73533 ай бұрын
  • Wish I saw this earlier before I bought my cheap 100Ah 12v battery, due to some features on communication you have readily available with your set up. Also I like going this route due to it being much more cost effective long term than ready made portable options, and not having the weight always in your vehicle, especially with mine is a daily driver.

    @zalllon@zalllon Жыл бұрын
  • Definitely a Game Changer 👍 very cool

    @b_to_the_b@b_to_the_b5 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed this one, useful info and excellent displaying the whole setup mistakes and all very human and very helpful what to do and what not to do

    @blakeblack9892@blakeblack98927 ай бұрын
  • Great job I'm following suit 👍

    @basilreardon5783@basilreardon57839 ай бұрын
  • Nice work M! I’m a IBEW myself. JL

    @georgegause899@georgegause899 Жыл бұрын
  • Good job

    @sannsummit@sannsummit Жыл бұрын
  • Maybe use bus bars for positive and negative connectors for EVERYTHING. (Lol) A good example is the Victron Lynx Distributor. (Just an example of method, might be too big for this usage). Also maybe safely fasten a small solar panel to the inside of the lid. Plugged into the solar charge controller. Point it into the sun etc..... Good work on this youtube post. Loved it.

    @tylersathern1076@tylersathern1076 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @Lazydawg5000@Lazydawg50004 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Like that if one component fails you can fix it. I have a 100lb brick in my garage due to one component failure and crappy after sales support!

    @Beardinc@Beardinc8 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos!!! Like they said in the movie, Jaws, " I think we're going to need a bigger box!!!🤣

    @samwatts4309@samwatts4309 Жыл бұрын
  • Great build! The SB mounts requirements of square hole I try to refrain from those I use external flat cover mount and then you only drill hole big enough for the wire. Did this on my build years back and for my next one doing the same. Plus this frees up some interior room in the case. I can't like example but somewhere on my channel I did a short video that hi can see it in the background.

    @TimShelnut@TimShelnut Жыл бұрын
  • This is a really nice solution. I would be interested in knowing the total cost. Maybe compare to like portable pack, pros, cons, differences.

    @johnfitzgerald5158@johnfitzgerald5158 Жыл бұрын
  • Cool video.

    @lacyelliottoldmarinedad4388@lacyelliottoldmarinedad4388 Жыл бұрын
  • That's why I switch to Victron Energy gear! Bluetooth gear and also you can CAN-BUS or Link components via special Victron cables! Nice Build also and keep moving Forward! OORAH

    @TushkaLusa_AL@TushkaLusa_AL10 ай бұрын
  • Great idea and the build is awesome for most people. Personally no BT. I did a similar build with a pi attached for offline use as well as for monitoring. Currently offline use has 500 gigs of “wiki” off grid DIY/ survival info for that worst case scenario.

    @watsonfitnessmiami@watsonfitnessmiami9 ай бұрын
  • Very nice

    @ProspectingMonkey@ProspectingMonkey5 ай бұрын
  • You said somthing about topping off the battery before storage. You might know this but incase you don't it's best to store LiFePo4 battery at 40-50% charge for long term storage. It helps keep the life cycles high.

    @MPWells-mb4po@MPWells-mb4po Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks

    @johnrutledge3892@johnrutledge3892 Жыл бұрын
  • Watched a second time truly a credit to you ! I want one ! For what its worth my project is a 23ft GMC motorhome putting the body on to a e350 4x4 ford frame 5th and sixth wheels on independently suspension 5.9 cummins 6 speed Alison transmission my weakness is electric but this is a real credit to you👍😊

    @PeterHatch-mx7zc@PeterHatch-mx7zc9 ай бұрын
  • the lid alway great location for fans.

    @ThomWalbranA1@ThomWalbranA19 ай бұрын
  • Now you're ready for the ARRL field day or winter field day!

    @BrantleySmithNC@BrantleySmithNC Жыл бұрын
  • Love this concept and execution. Excellent for lots of inspiration and a wonderful concept to share. Thanks for being so generous with the knowledge. I'd love to duplicate it exactly with the addition of being able to plug it into house for charging. Any advice on making that addition? I'm not knowledgeable about electric by any means. But seems that'd be a great additional source for recharging when at home. Thanks again!!!

    @GraeSkyeStudio@GraeSkyeStudio Жыл бұрын
  • Great attention to detail and the work to write the web page description. I do question why more though wasn’t put into making the jacket work better? The jackery is a solar generator so why not use that to your benefit. Install a voltage amplifier at the battery and charge the jackery by the solar input leads. Which in turn allows your to run smaller gauge wire because your increasing voltage and decreasing amperage. Anyways always a though to look into as many times solar panels run in series for high voltage to decrease wire sizes

    @crankshaft007@crankshaft007 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video...FYI you can save about 30 bucks by ordering the no foam version of that case..I have been looking at doing something like this for awhile. Need to also power ham radio equipment. I am wondering how clean the power is on the HF bands.

    @chesty1369@chesty1369 Жыл бұрын
  • I have this same Renogy set up in my DIY Sprinter build (except I have a second 100aH battery which is when that second RJ port is used) and I do have the BT Hub. It all works BUT you have to plug the BT2 module into EVERY device to pair them to the app **BEFORE** you plug the BT2 into the Hub. Also if for some reason you need to RE-pair a device you have to re-pair all the devices. I also dislike the Renogy app seems to require Internet and login before you can check yours devices. They may have fixed that. Finally… Renogy does not offer a very good AC-DC charger… I went with a Victron unit for that and it works great.

    @MugOfPaul@MugOfPaul Жыл бұрын
  • How'dy Lifestyle Overland, I'm Mike. Just wanna give y'all a thumbs up 👍👍🏻👍🏽on you clippy (video) and a nice big shout by all me mates (my buddies) from DownUnder ~ plain, dirt & simple Australia. Yeah. . . mate, all me mates really loved it 🤟and now some of 'em wanna build an aussie version of your DIY aux power system! It maybe won't be as fancy as yours, but fair go mate!😉

    @michaelbach1409@michaelbach14095 ай бұрын
  • It would be awesome if these were available prebuilt for purchase

    @motivatedcb5837@motivatedcb5837 Жыл бұрын
  • Shiiiiiiiiii we would pay you to make one for us and slap a huge lifestyle overland logo on the bad boy 💕 I am NOT a technical guy like that 😂

    @jojorobinson4406@jojorobinson4406 Жыл бұрын
  • awsome build 🎉 curious to see what have you done to get around buying a hub to monitor both of the battery and the dc dc device.

    @alialnasri6972@alialnasri697210 ай бұрын
  • Nice! I'm working on something that will fit into an ammo can. I did one in a 5 gallon bucket but it's pretty weak.

    @normedwards5305@normedwards5305 Жыл бұрын
  • There is no way this is cheaper than buying something already put together. Those renogy components and the box alone already have you at a $1300 price tag.

    @robertbarclay4482@robertbarclay44828 ай бұрын
  • 7:50 FYI You can absolutely lay an AGM on its side. I've had a pair of Odysseys installed that way for quite some time now. 19:16 You can get a lot more accuracy with a dremel over that router. I felt your pain on that one lol. I've done that more than once myself. 49lbs is damn good for all that gear. I really need to swap my AGMs for lithium at some point. Nice job on the power system.

    @JeepTJay6@JeepTJay63 ай бұрын
  • I'm going to build a small motorcycle trailer as a super power bank. Right now, I make ammo box power units using 18, 20, 40 ,60, volt etc. using drill and electric mower batteries.

    @djfxw@djfxw5 ай бұрын
  • Cool.!

    @unfi6798@unfi6798 Жыл бұрын
  • Like what you make, just want an update with AC charger and main kill switch, switch for the inverter and the Renogy Hub.

    @renyraiche-gregoire4921@renyraiche-gregoire492110 ай бұрын
  • Just subscribed your talking Chinese to me but injoyed this video ill watch it again so can take it all in LOL

    @PeterHatch-mx7zc@PeterHatch-mx7zc9 ай бұрын
  • Greta build.

    @oliverseamus4133@oliverseamus41339 ай бұрын
  • I built a very similar system in my offroad trailer, and I was wondering why you didn't install a 120v charger system? I have a small 5amp unit that tops off the battery before trips,

    @Overlanding_Junky@Overlanding_Junky Жыл бұрын
  • I used to hate crimp connectors until I got a good ratcheting crimper. I got the Klein tools model, works great for me nearly every crimp. Avoid the HF ratcheting crimper (I use some of their tools and their fine, in this case a hard "no").

    @dchamp1337@dchamp1337 Жыл бұрын
  • right off the bat i would look at flipping the battery lugs down and towards the case sides to minimize shorting and your two power ins could be inch away,

    @ThomWalbranA1@ThomWalbranA19 ай бұрын
  • LiTime 12V 100Ah Mini LiFePO4 Lithium Battery, Upgraded 100A BMS, Max. 1280Wh Energy-much lighter battery! Victron SmartSolar MPPT 75/10, 75/15, 100/15 & 100/20 are Bluetooth and give you battery info! Great case! Great video! Thanks

    @practicaltactical1336@practicaltactical13364 ай бұрын
  • Hey Great video!! When is the next follow-up video coming? :D Longing

    @jacobgunnefur8074@jacobgunnefur8074 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the great video. Is there a wiring diagram that you can share?

    @GeorgeB1959@GeorgeB19599 ай бұрын
  • You never did say how much it cost to build?

    @mastervoni1285@mastervoni1285 Жыл бұрын
    • Any ideas on how much it does?

      @ThatGuySota93@ThatGuySota936 ай бұрын
    • Battery is 500 bucks alone

      @paully1320@paully13206 ай бұрын
    • Does your mom still cut your steak and hand feed you? 😂

      @anonymous_friend@anonymous_friend5 ай бұрын
    • I'd guess $2-$2.5k but DIY allows having the versatility for custom fitting to personal needs you could easily bend to your budget a bit.

      @byronhuffman7325@byronhuffman73255 ай бұрын
    • Would guess that the point of not saying how much it cost if for the longevity of the video if he tells you as soon as the price changes the the video will no longer be 100% true

      @tyhat89@tyhat895 ай бұрын
  • New subscriber here, nice job and I look forward to seeing what else you come up with. Do you still have those red and black plastic wire covers that came with your inverter, Renergy doesn't sell them and I really need them for my install. Thank you and God bless you and your family and America

    @jamesmason7124@jamesmason7124 Жыл бұрын
  • DO you have a way to charge the battery whether it be solar, AC or DC power?

    @anicetopontillas8121@anicetopontillas81219 ай бұрын
  • First I want to say thanks for your videos and love them. I am a family of 3 as well. Can these same components be used in a permanent setup in my Jeep

    @frankferber3225@frankferber3225 Жыл бұрын
  • I love the video. I'm just trying to find a box big enough to have 2 parallel batteries for a12v 200amp instead of 12v 100amp and 2,000 watt inverter because I'll need more wH to have a Dometic fridge and use my cpap machine at night and charge my phone. I don't go camping much since I have sleep apnea.

    @koalafan1576@koalafan157610 ай бұрын
  • Can you plug the "starter" button into the hub and leave it? Just also wondering if you could eliminate one of the big vent holes, by making a pusher-puller fan configuration?

    @chesty1369@chesty1369 Жыл бұрын
  • Heh Kevin, with the StarLink RV hooked up what kind of run time are you getting?

    @nickward8887@nickward8887 Жыл бұрын
  • check voltage drop accross the fuse legs. These often burns because of poor connection and still not burn the fuse.

    @minthos4045@minthos404510 ай бұрын
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