Hi just came across your vid for g90 Pitt. Pedal on. eBay. But now discontinued. Do you have any other contact for this product plz
@jackkelley8903 күн бұрын
So glad you found a solution. Thanks for sharing sir
@WiSeNhEiMeR-136911 күн бұрын
Thanks Can you remove the Blue COVER ? so we can SEE the INSIDE Components ? COOP the WiSeNhEiMeR from Richmond, INDIANA , USA ...
@ScoreHeroTvАй бұрын
You didn’t show how you connect with phone
@WhoClips2024Ай бұрын
that is a nice shirt
@dirkvornholt2507Ай бұрын
I also have wall mounted solar panels. But I have chosen a slightly different approach. The top side of the panel frame is simply hanging in a h-shaped aluminum profile, which is screwed to the wall with some plastic spacers that resemble huge washers (plastic 10 mm thick). The lower side is then pop riveted to an L-shaped profile which is screwed to the wall the same way as the h-shaped profile. This way, air can circulate behind the panels for cooling and moisture protection, and the pop rivets are also an anti- theft protection.
@radawreАй бұрын
You are a genius with the mounting wall. Thanks for sharing
@Whatevernext7708Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment 👍. Not entirely all my idea have taken inspiration from others doing similar. Glad it offered you some ideas though.
@BeaglesrockАй бұрын
Do i have to use bluetooth for all the settings i really like the low voktage set up.im living in a tent .i running 100 watts of lights,plus a phone and sat radio.do i need cellular service for settings ?
@Whatevernext7708Ай бұрын
Hi, and thanks for the comment. Unfortunately you do need Bluetooth to manage the setting and/or flash the firmware. You can use the device straight out of the box without needing Bluetooth, but to have total control you need it. Hope this helps.
@Whatevernext7708Ай бұрын
Also forgot to mention, no cellular is needed to operate the setting menu but will be required for firmware updates.
@BeaglesrockАй бұрын
Thx very much
@user-ht8dd8kc3xАй бұрын
we use that ....allak hubar
@FoodStreetRiderАй бұрын
can we connect to the phone without the reciever and direct to phone bluetooth ?
@Whatevernext7708Ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the comment. No, unfortunately they will only connect to the phone with the receiver being plugged into the phone. Hope this helps.
@FoodStreetRiderАй бұрын
@@Whatevernext7708 do you have any idea for low cost mic which works only on bluetooth and no reciever required to hook on device ?
@Whatevernext7708Ай бұрын
Only for iPhones where you can use Air pods. Certain Android phones like the One Plus range also have their own earbuds that will do it was well. Beyond that my knowledge ends.
@chechepidsАй бұрын
watching from Ph, iphone 12 pro max user then I bought iphone 13. I think 12 up are still good in 2024.
@Whatevernext7708Ай бұрын
Absolutely I totally agree 👍. Thanks for the comment.
@CJ47GAMING.Ай бұрын
can u give it to me pls
@Whatevernext7708Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, I have a One Plus 9 pro which I may do a give away 🤔 when I get to 500 subscribers.
@CJ47GAMING.Ай бұрын
@@Whatevernext7708 ok
@scottboomshakalaka95932 ай бұрын
Excellent! I have a question though. Are the plugs TRS, TRRS, or TS? Thanks!
@unacceptablebilly16892 ай бұрын
Those are not infrared panels. They are radiant panels. A lot of companies are misrepresenting their products lately and I’ve seen a bunch of videos claiming the panels they sell are infrared but they are not.
@flitsies26 күн бұрын
Just checked out what you said they seem to be sold as both ie far infrared and radiant heaters. I thought they were only far infrared, perhaps they do both. It's an interesting product worth more investigation.
@ricardofranco41142 ай бұрын
I want to use this inverter for a battery box. It has two 20ah lifepo4 batteries, 12v usb, and cigarate lighter ports. But no inverter, so i can't hook up a tv, game console, regular chargers... hoping this will do it.
@cirothomas50013 ай бұрын
Hello, can this inverter hold 1300w of starting power for a few seconds? Thanks.
@LEVLHED2 ай бұрын
I believe it is 900w peak
@cirothomas50013 ай бұрын
Hello, can this inverter hold 1300w of starting power for a few seconds? Thanks.
@M0PAX4 ай бұрын
Thanks i have the same problem on my AEG dishwasher. Easy to fit no plumber required👍
@Whatevernext77084 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, it was an easy fix and solved the issue completely and instantly, and as you say without employing the service of a plumber 👍
@GreaseMonkeyFix4 ай бұрын
There was an add on this video 🤔
@lucyrose_realtor5 ай бұрын
Hi, please can you show me how to connect, I have this but don’t know if it’s from Bluetooth? Etc please can you help?
@Whatevernext77085 ай бұрын
Hi Lucy and thanks for the comment. To connect all you have to do is plug the receiver into the bottom of your phone/device and then turn on the lapel mic and they should connect. If that doesn’t help please get back in touch and we’ll sort it out somehow. Have a great day 😊
@lucyrose_realtor5 ай бұрын
Hi. Nothing comes up when I plug it in. I checked Bluetooth? The name QHOT did not show, and then I checked settings and all seemed ok, I had no instructions with my purchase, so please if you can tell me what I should see or press when I plug it in, that would be really helpful
@jamminjim12085 ай бұрын
You need an affiliate link.
@andrewclarke36226 ай бұрын
I am from the US. Could these be placed under a table of desk? With the wattage it makes the thing appear rather gimicky.
@Whatevernext77086 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, and thanks for the comment. That’s exactly where I use mine now and keeps my legs lovely and warm. The infrared also eventually warms the wooden table so over a few hours you can feel the room getting warm too. I agree the 180 watts isn’t a lot of power especially when you are freezing cold and need instant heat, but it does work and it’s cheap to run.
@mohareza956 ай бұрын
Hey i want it for a podcast how do you recommend it on the scale of 1 to 10... is it worth it?
@Whatevernext77086 ай бұрын
Hi and thanks for the comment. It would definitely be okay for a podcast but as with everything in life people’s expectations on quality differ. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being brilliant I would give it a good 8. Hope this helps.
@juanantonioecijacorrionero584 ай бұрын
Nice test, thanks!
@QuickPeekNature6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. I am trying to mount solar panels same way. Do you see any issues with that after a year?
@Whatevernext77086 ай бұрын
Hi, and thanks for the comment. I’ve had absolutely no issues with this set up at all and is still there and working fine. Obviously because they are flat wall mounted they lose about 10 to 15% of the anticipated power than they normally would if angled correctly. Other than that though I have no regrets doing it this way. Hope this helps.
@dantronics16823 ай бұрын
@@Whatevernext7708 I notice you said you were going to buy a gridtie. If so its best to get one with a limiter.
@Zanderman20006 ай бұрын
Hello. I have question: does the panel still heat a room if there is something blocking it like a sofa for example? Or does the blocking object null the heater completely? Sofa should radiate the heat eventually into surroundings or does it not?
@Whatevernext77086 ай бұрын
Hi, and thank you for your comment. These kind of heaters are more aimed at heating the body directly rather than heating objects in the room. Having said that the room will slowly and eventually get warm by other things absorbing the infrared. They tend not to heat rooms as quickly as other more conventional sources like radiators and such, as they don’t warm up the air directly. Hope this helps? Experience tells me that the best placement for this kind of panel would ideally be on the ceiling directly above the main area where people are.
@user-qw5iv7fp9i6 ай бұрын
Was that the same glass that the dog slurped from???
@Whatevernext77086 ай бұрын
Yes, we share most things in life.
@Radioman.6 ай бұрын
Probably nice if you mounted on a wall under a desk to keep the legs warm.
@Whatevernext77086 ай бұрын
That’s exactly where I place this under the desk where I work, and it does a wonderful job of keeping me warm whilst slowly heating the room.
@cp12367 ай бұрын
Hello, I have a question about these heaters that I cannot find the answer to. I am trying to find a solution for our Murphy bed. The bed is in our flat that's on an outside wall in a Grade II listed building with no insulation. There is a radiator but it's on the other wall and the bed blocks the heat from penetrating though when it's closed up as it is during the day. There is a small gap running inside the bed casing where I could possibly install this heater. Would it be possible to have the infrared heater on when the bed is closed or is there a possibility that it could burn the bed linens? Thanks.
@Whatevernext77087 ай бұрын
Hi and thanks for the comment. Whilst I can’t give exact advice without seeing the setup you’ve outlined, on what I understand I would say placing this type of heater where you are thinking is not advisable and could pose a fire risk. If you look at the fire triangle (heat, fuel and oxygen) then I’d recommend you don’t place it there. Hope this helps.
@cp12367 ай бұрын
I think you're right. I just spoke to someone who sells heaters and he recommended I buy a heated mattress cover as that's designed to have things put on top of it. The other thing I was thinking of getting was a tubular heater with a guard that would sit at the bottom of the wall bed where there is a gap or, eventually, underfloor heating. Thanks for your quick reply and have a great day! @@Whatevernext7708
@nikihanna21107 ай бұрын
I found this review whilst searching for this product as i bought the same kit that arrived today. I am using android though so I did wonder why you said iPhone specific... They are definitely value for money and sounds better than the internal mic x
@Whatevernext77087 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment 👍 sorry I should have stated they make them for both Android and iPhone 😊. Hope you enjoy yours as much as I have enjoyed mine they do sound much better than the internal mic.
@johnnodge43277 ай бұрын
Does it have low charging disconnect? The manual doesn't really make it clear, other than saying temperature protection. If it doesn't have low temperature charging disconnect, it can't be used outside without an external low temperature disconnect. I bought the Renogy Core which does have that feature.
@Skiinye7 ай бұрын
Great sound, would be a good test outdors
@rebeccamleprince8 ай бұрын
Woow much better
@Whatevernext77087 ай бұрын
Thank you I think so too.
@davidpotter94628 ай бұрын
I just saw this. I have my system set up with twenty batteries from Autozone. They're not the same batteries as yours, but I noticed when my freezer comes on, it takes an initial shot of power to start the compressor, that seems to be more than it should be. When I first got the freezer, I had sixteen batteries, and what I have noticed, as I added batteries, this initial surge effects a smaller voltage drop now. What happens is, each battery can only deliver so many amps. So when the load comes on, the voltage drops at the battery side of the inverter too much if there's not multiple batteries. It's just more noticeable with the cheaper batteries like I have. What is probably happening to yours is the voltage drops momentarily, so the voltage coming out of the inverter drops too. The two things I would try are some kind of big capacitors to keep the voltage up until the compressor has time to get running, and you should have a Kill A Watt meter to tell you what the voltages and wattages are starting and running. I used a 24 volts hookup to help with the amps, which can be pretty high on startup of electric motors. I started with cheap marine batteries which are not really optimum for solar, but as they go bad, Im changing them out with heavier amp hour true deep cycle batteries. I have four of those now. As long as I keep twenty of them, they work pretty well. I had to replace one about five days ago. It was one of the first ones I bought. I had four batteries and three solar panels. Ever since I changed it out, the voltage has been higher at the end of the day. So it was probably damaged a long time ago. I bought snaller amp hours batteries at first. They were eighty five amp hours. The ones Im replacing with are 105 ah. Right now I have a thousand amp hours of battery bank. When all the smaller ones are changed out, there will be 1120 ah. When my freezer comes on, theres a barely noticeable blink of the lights, where if there's not enough start up amps, it will be a lot more noticeable and longer blinking of the lights. By the time it starts to blink, the freezer is already running. I would have and maybe should have gotten better batteries at the start, but I was trying to save up enough for an inverter charger. It's almost six a.m., and battery bank voltage ⚡ is 25.18. They'll be charging again in ninety minutes. Everyone's systems are different. Don't be surprised if you need more batteries though, to get the desired results. I used to wonder why owner's manuals for an inverter would show it being hooked up to eight batteries. My freezer just came on, the voltage dropped eleven hundreths of a volt. The refrigerator came on too, another nine hundreths.
@ATI3319 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for uploading the information about this battery (I think you now have the only 2 reviews on the entire web) lol. Hope the battery will serve you well :-)
@Whatevernext77089 ай бұрын
Thank you. 😊
@ATI3319 ай бұрын
Hi, there's no reviews anywhere on the web about this battery (Apart from yours). Could you let me how the battery has been performing for you? are you happy with it and would consider buying more? Thanks for the video.
@Whatevernext77089 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the comment. I have a video about to drop showing an example of the power of the battery.
@martinlawes110 ай бұрын
How's it going, thinking of getting the 200amp, any information with be will be grateful, thanks Martin
@Whatevernext770810 ай бұрын
Thanks Martin, I’ll be putting a video up soon showing the usage I get out of it doing various things around the home.
@martinlawes110 ай бұрын
@@Whatevernext7708 ok great ....
@yogibear273211 ай бұрын
It's good little inverter with high surge capability. Your TV plug doesn't have ground connection, so it doesn't mater. Good little setup for camping or winter blackouts. Stay safe and all the best.
@jerrywinborn853011 ай бұрын
*PromoSM* 🌸
@boxtriker11 ай бұрын
Keep playing i run on a flat roof 2 banks of 6 x 120w panels and one bank of 4 x 250w panels by way of 2 600w grid tie's and a 1000w grid tie along side a bank of 5 x 35 amp hour batterys golf buggy bat's. This was to take the sting out of the constant 200w -250w it takes to run my koi pond and the 400w norm house load. It all works very well but peak of a good the day summer i can make 1500w + peak hours so if the batterys are charged i lose back to the grid this gives me about 8KWH to 10KWH made on a good day way to much but the extra watt's keeps me in the black on more of the bad days and winter. The 1000w 4 250W panels and micro grid tie inverter is the way to go and can be setup for as little as £450 - £500 with second hand panels and give a 4 year money back on its setup. the cheap micro grid tie's are the weak point and only last if you give them extra fan cooling. As said have fun play around it will save you money
@Whatevernext770811 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment 😊 I’m still learning really and trying to build a better and more sustainable system which will help with the bills 👍
@boxtriker11 ай бұрын
There is a bit on my channel that might help but you will have to pick round the Koi stuff as the solar is in with it on the videos start hear is near as it is setup now www.youtube.com/@boxtriker/videos
@dazpower123411 ай бұрын
I’ve got 2 of those pretty decent
@Whatevernext770811 ай бұрын
All seems good at the moment with mine too, so fingers crossed it gives me a few years without problems.
@Roidstron Жыл бұрын
lol when pouring it ur meant to dump it in from a can, not gently :)
@paulmcgrath6118 Жыл бұрын
Had a pint in monroes in Galway then I decided to have a proper one. The non alcoholic one tasted better that night
@mariemccann5895 Жыл бұрын
Pathetic.
@Whatevernext7708 Жыл бұрын
Who's pathetic is a matter of opinion 🤔 you might be...reveal yourself so we can see?
@switzerland2 жыл бұрын
I thought the same, I mean it's not perfect, but it's a lot better than I expected. I thought it will be a lot worse.
@omilett2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great review. Lol @ your dog 😄
@Whatevernext7708 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@alcoyne33333333333332 жыл бұрын
If you hold a Guinness up to the light you will see its actually not black ! It's actually Ruby red
@JackBWakeham2 жыл бұрын
Stout comes under Ale, therefor Guinness is an Ale.
@Whatevernext77082 жыл бұрын
Jack that's very true and you are correct. I was just referring to the fact it had a similar appearance to a conventional Ale, in that it was lighter in colour and not as thick in its consistency. 👍
@George_wilsom2 жыл бұрын
You showing off
@George_wilsom2 жыл бұрын
Has to have da beers
@eudanielramos4 жыл бұрын
I'm so excited about this guitar, Ian. I just bought it and I can't wait to lay my hands on this beauty!
@Whatevernext77084 жыл бұрын
Daniel you won't be disappointed, it's a wonderful guitar. Thanks for the comment 👍
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Hi just came across your vid for g90 Pitt. Pedal on. eBay. But now discontinued. Do you have any other contact for this product plz
So glad you found a solution. Thanks for sharing sir
Thanks Can you remove the Blue COVER ? so we can SEE the INSIDE Components ? COOP the WiSeNhEiMeR from Richmond, INDIANA , USA ...
You didn’t show how you connect with phone
that is a nice shirt
I also have wall mounted solar panels. But I have chosen a slightly different approach. The top side of the panel frame is simply hanging in a h-shaped aluminum profile, which is screwed to the wall with some plastic spacers that resemble huge washers (plastic 10 mm thick). The lower side is then pop riveted to an L-shaped profile which is screwed to the wall the same way as the h-shaped profile. This way, air can circulate behind the panels for cooling and moisture protection, and the pop rivets are also an anti- theft protection.
You are a genius with the mounting wall. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the comment 👍. Not entirely all my idea have taken inspiration from others doing similar. Glad it offered you some ideas though.
Do i have to use bluetooth for all the settings i really like the low voktage set up.im living in a tent .i running 100 watts of lights,plus a phone and sat radio.do i need cellular service for settings ?
Hi, and thanks for the comment. Unfortunately you do need Bluetooth to manage the setting and/or flash the firmware. You can use the device straight out of the box without needing Bluetooth, but to have total control you need it. Hope this helps.
Also forgot to mention, no cellular is needed to operate the setting menu but will be required for firmware updates.
Thx very much
we use that ....allak hubar
can we connect to the phone without the reciever and direct to phone bluetooth ?
Hi, thanks for the comment. No, unfortunately they will only connect to the phone with the receiver being plugged into the phone. Hope this helps.
@@Whatevernext7708 do you have any idea for low cost mic which works only on bluetooth and no reciever required to hook on device ?
Only for iPhones where you can use Air pods. Certain Android phones like the One Plus range also have their own earbuds that will do it was well. Beyond that my knowledge ends.
watching from Ph, iphone 12 pro max user then I bought iphone 13. I think 12 up are still good in 2024.
Absolutely I totally agree 👍. Thanks for the comment.
can u give it to me pls
Thanks for the comment, I have a One Plus 9 pro which I may do a give away 🤔 when I get to 500 subscribers.
@@Whatevernext7708 ok
Excellent! I have a question though. Are the plugs TRS, TRRS, or TS? Thanks!
Those are not infrared panels. They are radiant panels. A lot of companies are misrepresenting their products lately and I’ve seen a bunch of videos claiming the panels they sell are infrared but they are not.
Just checked out what you said they seem to be sold as both ie far infrared and radiant heaters. I thought they were only far infrared, perhaps they do both. It's an interesting product worth more investigation.
I want to use this inverter for a battery box. It has two 20ah lifepo4 batteries, 12v usb, and cigarate lighter ports. But no inverter, so i can't hook up a tv, game console, regular chargers... hoping this will do it.
Hello, can this inverter hold 1300w of starting power for a few seconds? Thanks.
I believe it is 900w peak
Hello, can this inverter hold 1300w of starting power for a few seconds? Thanks.
Thanks i have the same problem on my AEG dishwasher. Easy to fit no plumber required👍
Thanks for the comment, it was an easy fix and solved the issue completely and instantly, and as you say without employing the service of a plumber 👍
There was an add on this video 🤔
Hi, please can you show me how to connect, I have this but don’t know if it’s from Bluetooth? Etc please can you help?
Hi Lucy and thanks for the comment. To connect all you have to do is plug the receiver into the bottom of your phone/device and then turn on the lapel mic and they should connect. If that doesn’t help please get back in touch and we’ll sort it out somehow. Have a great day 😊
Hi. Nothing comes up when I plug it in. I checked Bluetooth? The name QHOT did not show, and then I checked settings and all seemed ok, I had no instructions with my purchase, so please if you can tell me what I should see or press when I plug it in, that would be really helpful
You need an affiliate link.
I am from the US. Could these be placed under a table of desk? With the wattage it makes the thing appear rather gimicky.
Hi Andrew, and thanks for the comment. That’s exactly where I use mine now and keeps my legs lovely and warm. The infrared also eventually warms the wooden table so over a few hours you can feel the room getting warm too. I agree the 180 watts isn’t a lot of power especially when you are freezing cold and need instant heat, but it does work and it’s cheap to run.
Hey i want it for a podcast how do you recommend it on the scale of 1 to 10... is it worth it?
Hi and thanks for the comment. It would definitely be okay for a podcast but as with everything in life people’s expectations on quality differ. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being brilliant I would give it a good 8. Hope this helps.
Nice test, thanks!
Thank you for the video. I am trying to mount solar panels same way. Do you see any issues with that after a year?
Hi, and thanks for the comment. I’ve had absolutely no issues with this set up at all and is still there and working fine. Obviously because they are flat wall mounted they lose about 10 to 15% of the anticipated power than they normally would if angled correctly. Other than that though I have no regrets doing it this way. Hope this helps.
@@Whatevernext7708 I notice you said you were going to buy a gridtie. If so its best to get one with a limiter.
Hello. I have question: does the panel still heat a room if there is something blocking it like a sofa for example? Or does the blocking object null the heater completely? Sofa should radiate the heat eventually into surroundings or does it not?
Hi, and thank you for your comment. These kind of heaters are more aimed at heating the body directly rather than heating objects in the room. Having said that the room will slowly and eventually get warm by other things absorbing the infrared. They tend not to heat rooms as quickly as other more conventional sources like radiators and such, as they don’t warm up the air directly. Hope this helps? Experience tells me that the best placement for this kind of panel would ideally be on the ceiling directly above the main area where people are.
Was that the same glass that the dog slurped from???
Yes, we share most things in life.
Probably nice if you mounted on a wall under a desk to keep the legs warm.
That’s exactly where I place this under the desk where I work, and it does a wonderful job of keeping me warm whilst slowly heating the room.
Hello, I have a question about these heaters that I cannot find the answer to. I am trying to find a solution for our Murphy bed. The bed is in our flat that's on an outside wall in a Grade II listed building with no insulation. There is a radiator but it's on the other wall and the bed blocks the heat from penetrating though when it's closed up as it is during the day. There is a small gap running inside the bed casing where I could possibly install this heater. Would it be possible to have the infrared heater on when the bed is closed or is there a possibility that it could burn the bed linens? Thanks.
Hi and thanks for the comment. Whilst I can’t give exact advice without seeing the setup you’ve outlined, on what I understand I would say placing this type of heater where you are thinking is not advisable and could pose a fire risk. If you look at the fire triangle (heat, fuel and oxygen) then I’d recommend you don’t place it there. Hope this helps.
I think you're right. I just spoke to someone who sells heaters and he recommended I buy a heated mattress cover as that's designed to have things put on top of it. The other thing I was thinking of getting was a tubular heater with a guard that would sit at the bottom of the wall bed where there is a gap or, eventually, underfloor heating. Thanks for your quick reply and have a great day! @@Whatevernext7708
I found this review whilst searching for this product as i bought the same kit that arrived today. I am using android though so I did wonder why you said iPhone specific... They are definitely value for money and sounds better than the internal mic x
Thanks for the comment 👍 sorry I should have stated they make them for both Android and iPhone 😊. Hope you enjoy yours as much as I have enjoyed mine they do sound much better than the internal mic.
Does it have low charging disconnect? The manual doesn't really make it clear, other than saying temperature protection. If it doesn't have low temperature charging disconnect, it can't be used outside without an external low temperature disconnect. I bought the Renogy Core which does have that feature.
Great sound, would be a good test outdors
Woow much better
Thank you I think so too.
I just saw this. I have my system set up with twenty batteries from Autozone. They're not the same batteries as yours, but I noticed when my freezer comes on, it takes an initial shot of power to start the compressor, that seems to be more than it should be. When I first got the freezer, I had sixteen batteries, and what I have noticed, as I added batteries, this initial surge effects a smaller voltage drop now. What happens is, each battery can only deliver so many amps. So when the load comes on, the voltage drops at the battery side of the inverter too much if there's not multiple batteries. It's just more noticeable with the cheaper batteries like I have. What is probably happening to yours is the voltage drops momentarily, so the voltage coming out of the inverter drops too. The two things I would try are some kind of big capacitors to keep the voltage up until the compressor has time to get running, and you should have a Kill A Watt meter to tell you what the voltages and wattages are starting and running. I used a 24 volts hookup to help with the amps, which can be pretty high on startup of electric motors. I started with cheap marine batteries which are not really optimum for solar, but as they go bad, Im changing them out with heavier amp hour true deep cycle batteries. I have four of those now. As long as I keep twenty of them, they work pretty well. I had to replace one about five days ago. It was one of the first ones I bought. I had four batteries and three solar panels. Ever since I changed it out, the voltage has been higher at the end of the day. So it was probably damaged a long time ago. I bought snaller amp hours batteries at first. They were eighty five amp hours. The ones Im replacing with are 105 ah. Right now I have a thousand amp hours of battery bank. When all the smaller ones are changed out, there will be 1120 ah. When my freezer comes on, theres a barely noticeable blink of the lights, where if there's not enough start up amps, it will be a lot more noticeable and longer blinking of the lights. By the time it starts to blink, the freezer is already running. I would have and maybe should have gotten better batteries at the start, but I was trying to save up enough for an inverter charger. It's almost six a.m., and battery bank voltage ⚡ is 25.18. They'll be charging again in ninety minutes. Everyone's systems are different. Don't be surprised if you need more batteries though, to get the desired results. I used to wonder why owner's manuals for an inverter would show it being hooked up to eight batteries. My freezer just came on, the voltage dropped eleven hundreths of a volt. The refrigerator came on too, another nine hundreths.
Hi, thanks for uploading the information about this battery (I think you now have the only 2 reviews on the entire web) lol. Hope the battery will serve you well :-)
Thank you. 😊
Hi, there's no reviews anywhere on the web about this battery (Apart from yours). Could you let me how the battery has been performing for you? are you happy with it and would consider buying more? Thanks for the video.
Hi, thanks for the comment. I have a video about to drop showing an example of the power of the battery.
How's it going, thinking of getting the 200amp, any information with be will be grateful, thanks Martin
Thanks Martin, I’ll be putting a video up soon showing the usage I get out of it doing various things around the home.
@@Whatevernext7708 ok great ....
It's good little inverter with high surge capability. Your TV plug doesn't have ground connection, so it doesn't mater. Good little setup for camping or winter blackouts. Stay safe and all the best.
*PromoSM* 🌸
Keep playing i run on a flat roof 2 banks of 6 x 120w panels and one bank of 4 x 250w panels by way of 2 600w grid tie's and a 1000w grid tie along side a bank of 5 x 35 amp hour batterys golf buggy bat's. This was to take the sting out of the constant 200w -250w it takes to run my koi pond and the 400w norm house load. It all works very well but peak of a good the day summer i can make 1500w + peak hours so if the batterys are charged i lose back to the grid this gives me about 8KWH to 10KWH made on a good day way to much but the extra watt's keeps me in the black on more of the bad days and winter. The 1000w 4 250W panels and micro grid tie inverter is the way to go and can be setup for as little as £450 - £500 with second hand panels and give a 4 year money back on its setup. the cheap micro grid tie's are the weak point and only last if you give them extra fan cooling. As said have fun play around it will save you money
Thank you for the comment 😊 I’m still learning really and trying to build a better and more sustainable system which will help with the bills 👍
There is a bit on my channel that might help but you will have to pick round the Koi stuff as the solar is in with it on the videos start hear is near as it is setup now www.youtube.com/@boxtriker/videos
I’ve got 2 of those pretty decent
All seems good at the moment with mine too, so fingers crossed it gives me a few years without problems.
lol when pouring it ur meant to dump it in from a can, not gently :)
Had a pint in monroes in Galway then I decided to have a proper one. The non alcoholic one tasted better that night
Pathetic.
Who's pathetic is a matter of opinion 🤔 you might be...reveal yourself so we can see?
I thought the same, I mean it's not perfect, but it's a lot better than I expected. I thought it will be a lot worse.
Thank you for the great review. Lol @ your dog 😄
Thanks for watching!
If you hold a Guinness up to the light you will see its actually not black ! It's actually Ruby red
Stout comes under Ale, therefor Guinness is an Ale.
Jack that's very true and you are correct. I was just referring to the fact it had a similar appearance to a conventional Ale, in that it was lighter in colour and not as thick in its consistency. 👍
You showing off
Has to have da beers
I'm so excited about this guitar, Ian. I just bought it and I can't wait to lay my hands on this beauty!
Daniel you won't be disappointed, it's a wonderful guitar. Thanks for the comment 👍