geez you did well with that radiator. I have seen some naff 3D attempts with these type of kits, but this isn't one of them. Nice one. I assume popping the battery and RC electronics in the cab is the go here ?
@@MrSteamDragonthanks for your comments ,yes the radiator worked out pretty well on this kit. RC kit can fit in the cab and engine hood area, there is a good amount of space.
Currently building this kit. Very easy to put together, well detailed. Good support from the seller. Would definitely recommend to anyone interested in this type of kit and it's available for both sm32 and 45mm track from the EV north website
@EV-North, are you still using this eSmart MPPT SCC ? Is it working fine ? Can we limit the charging current in this SCC (e.g. set charging current to 25A instead of 40A/60A) ?
APC no longer make UPS like this and have moved to SMPS and ferrite transformers, so snap these old units up while they last. SMPS designs are more complicated and blow up. line interactive SMPS design is complex, requires a vast amount of knowledge, far far beyond most engineers and programmers ,and virtually impossible for any DIYer..
Ive done this before in a caravan with no temperature control you have to cover them lids or insects and bacteria can get in but you have to let the gas out too i don't think you know what your at i have brewed in them gallon water bottles before but im upgrading to a better set up going to use alcotec turbo yeast a temperature controller and make 25 litres of 20 percent cider lol im going to get steaming.
Yes your right I've brewed in gallon jugs before you can improvise but you can't just leave it open or insects and bacteria will get in I don't think this guy knows what he's at
The manual says to not connect an inverter to the load outlet of the charger as if the battery disconnects (eg finishes charging, hits a temp disconnect, or low voltage disconnect, etc) it can damage the load/inverter (due to a millisecond voltage spike, I'm guessing)
I see you’ve added an lcd display to your discharge tester. Did you make an update video for that project since you added that? Any change to the code since the video from a few years back?
I brought powmr POW-HVM-3.5H-24V invter in sri lanka. But i install it using througt externel mppt 60AMP controller. So i use only battery mode in my inveter. Could i knowIs it ok? Sometimes onese a day inveter showing fault code 03 (high voltage from battery) but battery voltage is 28.5 or 28.7. After inveter auto restart and fix it. but Could i know why coming like this faul code. I use this inveter everyday only till 10pm. After first i turn off load and turn off inveter. Next day i turn on it at 8am in morning. Could i know is it ok for invetet? drive.google.com/file/d/18R_-1qH-vpqrMiSM_55CgzDc8bZPDy7I/view?usp=drivesdk I have ESmart Mppt 60Amp charge controller. I set i externaly to my powmr inveter. Still i didn't set charge settings manualy. I set defult charge settings in mppt charge controller. It showing "SEL"I think it means "SEAL LEAD ACID" Could you please tell me how i set up battery settings manualy...
If you had tried putting the punch on the two metal bars between the two coils then they would have knocked out with only as few good hits. Then all you would have had was to pull they two pcs of coil that you were having such a difficult time with. Try it that way the next time and you will see how easy it would have been.
@@EV-North were talking about the two pcs of metal between the two coils that is about 5/16" thick and about 9/16" wide and the with of your transformer about 3" long. Is so did you put a blunt end punch onto the metal pcs it self. And if so did you prop the transformer onto a solid object like an anvil of concrete floor width two pcs of metal stock between the transformer and solid object so your not damaging your good coil that your saving but to have room for the two pcs of metal to be driven out with az good sol.kid swing or two. I've done most all ofv mine thkis swzay and I cant see what youjr not doing in what I described. But if you do every detail as i said you will be satisfied. And don't deviate onde bit like beating kit lon that bouncy bench that you were hitting it on in there video, Trust me I've done 50 to 70 transformers this way and never had a problem
I'm pleased to say it's still going strong and is helping to power the office and all the tools and 3d printers in there, very impressed with it considering its price
Hi, I got one of these and they don't seem to turn on. I'll be honest I don't have exactly 48 volts of batteries. Is it possible for it to work at any other voltage ?
Most of the time you are talking to yourself. Please talk louder and clearly so the we can also hear and understand. I am unable to follow you to make a spot welder for me.
Good job Alex. I extract brew real ales with plenty of hops - even home grown! - but this is what i was looking for a nice n easy cider. thanks for sharing. Barnie.
Yes, in fact the first test one I made was with a uno, obviously if you want to do that you need to edit the code a bit to take out the other adc channels etc
Not really, although I have 300tdi engine to go into her along with axles from a D1, idea being have the upgrade of disc brakes and then fit an electric motor where the PTO take off would be on the gearbox etc, so a hybrid effectively, just need to find a nice and preferably cheap electric motor for it.
Awesome setup!! Check out my review of TP4056 balance charger after 1 year of exploitation ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XrSCNwitxjk.html
Hi I have been doing some looking for some information to...i did some work on the code using Nano check it out the code here create.arduino.cc/editor/biged14779/2e594e47-3056-40d3-abda-27fd8d4e45aa/preview
a very dumb idea your power supply will overheat and burn out you have no ventilation a possible fire Hazzard with the wood on the top as well and with all them batteries a ticking bomb, rethink what you are doing before that happens.
Well said "dumb" idea has been in everyday use, with no issues, the power supply does have ventilation, and even under full load barely gets warm, perhaps think a little before jumping to conclusions and commenting 😉
@@EV-North like I said dumb idea there is no ventilation in that sealed case at least drill some vent holes in there as that power supply from china will eventually overheat, and I will comment if I feel it is not safe, take good advice instead of thinking you know best.
@@shaunnormancroft thanks Shaun, again though check facts, the case does have ventilation. its not a case of knowing best its a case of simple calculations to know working limits and ensure things are built / designed to work within them
@@EV-North well perhaps you should do a follow-up video showing the ventilation as your video shows no ventilation, and while I am at it your bare wiring should be covered up if anything touches across the 2 main paths it will short the lot out and boom another fire Hazzard if you do a video at least be safe as others may copy your ideas cover the wires with hot glue at least.