DIY LiFePo4 Battery Build. 280AH 12V Drop in battery made easy.

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One of our customers sent in this video of how they build a 280AH, 12V LiFePo4 Prismatic drop in battery. We were impressed with the detail and uploaded it to our channel. All the major components Kimmy purchased on the build are listed below. Kimmy was not sponsored.
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  • @Nick-zc1fe
    @Nick-zc1fe2 жыл бұрын

    With the nascent popularity of Eve/Lishen prismatic cells, it's nice to finally see a straight forward video that provides DIY instructions in a format that anyone can understand. The cost of entry is at a point where these look very attractive for RV use. I like the idea of being able to inspect (and test) battery cells before installing them into an electrical system. Thank you!

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, it was intended to show how easy they are to build with the right components.

  • @xraykadiddlehopper8067
    @xraykadiddlehopper80672 жыл бұрын

    Serious $$$markup$$$ on that plastic battery box!!!!!

  • @mauimotionsports1103
    @mauimotionsports11032 жыл бұрын

    I Bought 8 cells 305ah each from Solar Supply House and they are beautiful. Low IR and charged up evenly. Very happy with Chris and the service.

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the compliment. We have heard this from so many how good they are, but thank you for posting. We are now the only USA supplier that has these cells but world wide politics is going to start of shutdown of production and shipping. You can still get them here at solarsupplyhouse.com/product/set-of-four-304ah-eve-lifepo4-prismatic-cells-with-welded-studs/

  • @Tom-jd1rm
    @Tom-jd1rm Жыл бұрын

    I have to say best how to video I have seen. Hope to see more

  • @nothing_for_you

    @nothing_for_you

    7 ай бұрын

    I think you should look at more evidence based videos.

  • @joevasquez1776
    @joevasquez17762 жыл бұрын

    For non vehicle use this great

  • @roycoutis1974
    @roycoutis19742 жыл бұрын

    so cool

  • @dig1035
    @dig10352 жыл бұрын

    Great step by step, btw, they have 304s now!

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I am very aware and so are my customers. We have 300 arriving soon and cannot wait to test them and show the results

  • @lfplithiumbatteriesmanufac1313
    @lfplithiumbatteriesmanufac13132 жыл бұрын

    wow

  • @pagueseguro8148
    @pagueseguro81488 ай бұрын

    Você tem em sua loja essa bateria de 280 ah?

  • @marktheunitedstatescitezen185
    @marktheunitedstatescitezen185 Жыл бұрын

    Ive got 48V banks 20 PCS 280Ah & 7 PCS 320Ah

  • @LeonGiafaglione
    @LeonGiafaglione2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great video. In your opinion, if I am running an active balancer as well as my daily BMS do I need to top balance my batteries when I get them or can I just let the active balancer do that over a couple of cycles?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    If the cells are well matched and one is perhaps a half or a volt off, (a volt would be a lot) you can passively balance them. Put the cells in parallel and let them sit over night. They will balance out. Even if you do a top balance with any cells and then rest them for several hours, they will go slightly out of balance but not significantly.

  • @FYMFTP
    @FYMFTP2 жыл бұрын

    Could use a fuse and something to secure the cells together, but otherwise a good build!

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    All six packs in my build are fused properly when in use. I use a Victron 6 fuse bank with 300 amp mega fuses. Good observation. Cheers.

  • @pavel3218
    @pavel32182 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thank you for the video, Do you use this batteries ? And if yes, are they really what they say about amps and power ? Thank you !

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I use them. They are great and work very well.

  • @StansE250
    @StansE2502 жыл бұрын

    I had some notion that Stainless & Aluminum don’t always “play nice” together. Isn’t anti-seize ‘necessary’ … ?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    Жыл бұрын

    The newer cells with the welded studs are no longer aluminum. It's a steel alloy of some sort against the stainless steel hardware.

  • @mikespeers8281
    @mikespeers82812 жыл бұрын

    Could you explain how you activated the Daly bms please. Also, I read that the bms terminal leads should all be the same length. Do you not think this is necessary?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    You activate it by either shorting the B+ and B- together. but you can n also do a short of the terminals on the power display output on the side of the BMS. You just short out the pins. But I put in a momentary switch that does that. The BMS terminal leads can be any length. Within reason. It's low voltage reporting.

  • @mikespeers8281

    @mikespeers8281

    2 жыл бұрын

    👍👌

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom71472 жыл бұрын

    Any concern about placing the bluetooth module over the pressure-relief valve? Also, I've read that differing wire lengths on the BMS balance leads results in differing resistance, which compromises how well your cells stay balanced. I'm not sure how critical that is.

  • @offgridcircuits2413

    @offgridcircuits2413

    2 жыл бұрын

    It was not a concern at the time. But thank you for bringing that up. I have never seen a pressure relief valve have to work after selling several thousand cells. As for the sense wire leads, one could not even measure the difference in resistance on a couple inches. A finger print has more resistance. But thank you for the question. I am always looking for input. Join our DIY Battery forum diybatteryfourm.com and post your discussion there. It's free. See what others think. Cheers.

  • @jasonbroom7147

    @jasonbroom7147

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@offgridcircuits2413 - The spelling of "forum" is wrong, but I have joined and look forward to learning and sharing more about DIY batteries. :)

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jasonbroom7147 oops, nobody is perfect. I corrected it.

  • @nothing_for_you
    @nothing_for_you7 ай бұрын

    Just noticed you didn't clamp the batteries, why? Also daly BMS like cooling some have fans, so will the box be detrimental.

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    7 ай бұрын

    The video is now outdated. We do not use or recommend DALY anymore. We sell JBD now as the firmware is far superior and they run cool. I have replaced all the DALY customers with JBD. They work so much better and will fit in the box easily. Clamping of the batteries is a choice of the customer. Our experience is that it's not necessary.

  • @DJSimon101
    @DJSimon1012 жыл бұрын

    Compressing the cells ? Fusing?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    After another set was in service for two years without compression and just in the ABS box, I recently examined them. Still good as new and no swelling or bulging. Capacity was still at over 310 AH. All six packs in my build are fused properly when in use. I use a Victron 6 fuse bank with 300 amp mega fuses. Good observation. Cheers.

  • @davidlingelbach9887
    @davidlingelbach98872 жыл бұрын

    Like your video but I was wondering do you top or bottom balance your batteries or do you have to

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Top Balance is best for this application.

  • @davidlingelbach9887

    @davidlingelbach9887

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SolarSupplyHouse So let me make sure I got this straight I'm wanting to put together between 100 to 280 volt batteries. So what I need to do is go out and buy another charger and put them in parallel and charge them up so they're all equal am I correct. What I'm trying to do is put a second battery in my SUV with a DC to DC charger

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidlingelbach9887 Proper procedure for cells is to top balance . We use a constant current, constant voltage charger with the cells in parallel to a top charge of 3.64V, then rest the cells for 6-12 hours, measure each cell, then discharge to 2.6V per cell (10.4V in a series pack), measure the individual cell voltages again, and top balance one more time. Document each cell during the process to determine if you have any weak cells or bad cell.

  • @davidlingelbach9887

    @davidlingelbach9887

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SolarSupplyHouse what would you charge me to build a battery if you do that kind of thing

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidlingelbach9887 Please take this to our website contact section. solarsupplyhouse.com

  • @matteobusani
    @matteobusani7 ай бұрын

    How did you fix the cover to the box?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    7 ай бұрын

    It's ABS so you can glue it with common ABS cement. But we do not recommend it to allow access to it for whatever. Kapton tape works well. You can use some small sheet metal screws too. There are alot of ways to do it depending on your needs. On mine, I strap them closed as I often open the lids to check on various thing or do upgrades.

  • @matteobusani

    @matteobusani

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SolarSupplyHouse is there also enough room (space) to install an heating plate?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, A reptile aquarium heater could fit and the new BMS we carry has an option with the temp sensor to turn it on at your setting. There are also others that make heating pads that could fit. @@matteobusani

  • @mattg8787

    @mattg8787

    6 ай бұрын

    i was just looking at that and it looks like you can strap it down using the handle holes to

  • @Sanwizard1
    @Sanwizard12 жыл бұрын

    What bms was that, and how did you test it?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's a DALY 120Amp BMS. It's a smart unit so you can see all the parameters live on your phone.

  • @tianshibattery7860
    @tianshibattery78602 жыл бұрын

    If M6 Studs can take 450amps for 30sec?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    The contacts can. The studs just hold the contacts down to the top of the cell with the flange nut. But it's only a 280AH pack.

  • @tianshibattery7860

    @tianshibattery7860

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SolarSupplyHouse thanks, so we don't need to consider M8 or other ways to weld connection for pack right ? i am thinking to weld it with big size aliminium sheet for making sure a 450 amps pass.

  • @Pneumaticcannon
    @Pneumaticcannon2 жыл бұрын

    Your BMS might overheat in the foam.

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not really. I tested that and it's fine. I use 6 battery packs in this build and most draw from each pack is under 40Amps.

  • @Pneumaticcannon

    @Pneumaticcannon

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SolarSupplyHouse Ahhh ok that makes more sense now !! :)

  • @jacopocec
    @jacopocec Жыл бұрын

    I don't see this a good solution. The cells will expand and press the bms. It's recommended to press them each other. It's also recommended to put some isolation between the cells.

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    Жыл бұрын

    I have had the same cells in the video in the box without anything to compress them for 2 1/2 years and there is no expansion. Please provide your documentation of this, besides what you read on DIY Solar Forum. The cells are at least 1/2" from the BMS on all directions, so it does not press on it. But, I agree on the isolation. A thin layer of something would be nice for fitting them togethe and slight temperature expansion , but I do not see the science of why you believe is necessary. Some input on this would be informative as long as it is not opinion and backed up with facts that viewers can rely on.

  • @saudfaisal239

    @saudfaisal239

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@SolarSupplyHouseBrother the document " Datasheet" says the cells be tight, compressed to each other. As the cells "could" expand and that would void warranty.

  • @saudfaisal239

    @saudfaisal239

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@SolarSupplyHouseas some manufacturers of cells provide 5 years of replacement warranty. So it may not expand in 3 years time but maybe in 4th year. Thanks your assembling was very good and neat😊

  • @soberpickle8195
    @soberpickle81952 жыл бұрын

    Where is the bms or the cost. You can buy a 300 amp amperetime for $1229 complete with 200 amp bms. No cold temp sensor but don't know if your bms had one either. Your bms was 120 amp.

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    The video is educational for DIY battery builders. They can determine the required BMS based on their loads. Ampertime appears to be a Chinese built battery with no temperature sensor or low temp cutoff and no brand or specifications on the cells or BMS. The installed BMS in the Video had a temperature sensor and low temperature charge cutoff so the battery cannot be damaged. Solar Supply House does not sell BMS at this time due to the many variations a customer may require. One size DOES NOT fit all.

  • @claesmansson9070
    @claesmansson9070 Жыл бұрын

    Naa,don t think so, cells must be compressed,EVE 280 Ah cells to 300 kilos recommended, and I dont want my bms inside a box.

  • @DesmondNoel
    @DesmondNoel2 жыл бұрын

    Price ?

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    website has all pricinng

  • @PowerPaulAu
    @PowerPaulAu2 жыл бұрын

    Why do you have the handle ropes tied in knots??? There's a spot for the plastic ends to clip under the lip. You also shouldn't use Loctite on the studs, it acts an an insulator. You're better off taping the cells together before they go in the case. You're also best to torque down all the flange nuts, and then put the sense lugs on top with a nut to lock them down. A half nut works really well for this. There's also no need to hold the studs while you tighten the nuts, a) You used loctite, and b) Tightening the nut will pull the stud up if anything, not push it down. Using shorter M8 bolts on the inside will help with internal thread clearance, there's no need to use 16mm bolts like you did. I'm all for helpful videos, but there are some bad techniques shown in this. Without securing all the cells together, you make the bus bars do all the mechanical work when things move about inside (and they will move because you've used foam. That puts stress on the terminals, which can easily become a failure point. If someone tips the batter upside down, those studs will possibly punch through the case. You should use something solid between the top of the cell and the lid. At least the kit only costs about as much as it's really worth. But get rid of that loctite, it doesn't belong on battery terminals!

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    All good points to consider.

  • @pierholtrop5432

    @pierholtrop5432

    2 жыл бұрын

    Use green loctite

  • @thatonebeone
    @thatonebeone2 жыл бұрын

    likely got all this stuff for free for the video lol ... 120 bucks for a battery box haha .. ill sell you snack size 1pc ziploc bag new for 20 bucks free shipping 🤣

  • @SolarSupplyHouse

    @SolarSupplyHouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, I paid full price for all items. They are worth every penny.

  • @joevasquez1776
    @joevasquez17762 жыл бұрын

    Lol 🤣 that battery box is way over priced

  • @thatonebeone

    @thatonebeone

    2 жыл бұрын

    haha thats what i just looked at.. 120 bucks just for a plastic housing and a terminal lug plug lol... i just need a case without the terminal plug since ill be drilling a hole and sealing it , using it for my trolling boat motor ... but yeah 120 bucks for a battery box HAHA

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