- 199
- 594 391
Infinity Innovations
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2013
Infinity Innovations Ltd. is an established green energy supplier, distributing many of the UK’s best solar energy products. We have been involved in a range of technologies including Solar PV, Domestic battery storage, Lithium batteries, Solar Assisted Heat Pumps, Air source heat pumps, and solar hot water for many years.
Hanchu ESS - End User & Installer - Product Key Features
Hanchu ESS - End User & Installer - Product Key Features
มุมมอง: 28
วีดีโอ
Hanchu ESS - Installer Full App Monitoring Overview
มุมมอง 6914 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - Installer Full App Monitoring Overview
Hanchu Ess - How to pair the Wi Fi Extender
มุมมอง 3014 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu Ess - How to pair the Wi Fi Extender
Hanchu ESS - Installer - High Voltage BDU - How to Force Charge & Change Wi Fi Settings
มุมมอง 5114 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - Installer - High Voltage BDU - How to Force Charge & Change Wi Fi Settings
Hanchu ESS - Installer & End User - How to Clear a Dongle
มุมมอง 2514 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - Installer & End User - How to Clear a Dongle
Hanchu ESS - Installer & End User - How To Clear Your Dongle Wi Fi settings To Repair To A New Route
มุมมอง 4714 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - Installer & End User - How To Clear Your Dongle Wi Fi settings To Repair To A New Route
Hanchu ESS - End User - How to add a device to your account
มุมมอง 3414 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - End User - How to add a device to your account
Hanchu ESS - End User - How to set Octopus Agile
มุมมอง 3514 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - End User - How to set Octopus Agile
Hanchu ESS End User How to set Weather Optimize when using the APP
มุมมอง 4014 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - End User - How to set Weather Optimize when using the APP
Hanchu ESS - End User - How to set AC charge using the Hanchu ESS App
มุมมอง 3414 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - End User - How to set AC charge using the Hanchu ESS App
Hanchu ESS - Installer - Meter Options
มุมมอง 16914 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu ESS - Installer - Meter Options
Hanchu Ess - End User - How To Set An AC Charge Time
มุมมอง 7114 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hanchu Ess - End User - How To Set An AC Charge Time Via the Web-Portal
HANCHU Low Voltage Battery 3.68kWh Quick Installation Guide
มุมมอง 4014 วันที่ผ่านมา
HANCHU Low Voltage Battery 3.68kWh Quick Installation Guide
Hanchu ESS: Chint AC CT Meter Installation
มุมมอง 282หลายเดือนก่อน
Hanchu ESS: Chint AC CT Meter Installation
Jake Explains: Hanchu iESS Monitoring Platform
มุมมอง 113หลายเดือนก่อน
Jake Explains: Hanchu iESS Monitoring Platform
Hanchu High Voltage Battery 5.12kWh Quick Installation Guide
มุมมอง 80หลายเดือนก่อน
Hanchu High Voltage Battery 5.12kWh Quick Installation Guide
Hanchu C&I Three Phase Hybrid Inverter Quick Installation Guide
มุมมอง 46หลายเดือนก่อน
Hanchu C&I Three Phase Hybrid Inverter Quick Installation Guide
Hanchu High Voltage Battery 9.4kWh Quick Installation Guide
มุมมอง 48หลายเดือนก่อน
Hanchu High Voltage Battery 9.4kWh Quick Installation Guide
Jake Explains: Hanchu C&I Three Phase Hybrid Inverter
มุมมอง 64หลายเดือนก่อน
Jake Explains: Hanchu C&I Three Phase Hybrid Inverter
Jake Explains: Hanchu High Voltage Batteries
มุมมอง 1432 หลายเดือนก่อน
Jake Explains: Hanchu High Voltage Batteries
Jake Explains: Hanchu Three Phase Hybrid Inverters
มุมมอง 912 หลายเดือนก่อน
Jake Explains: Hanchu Three Phase Hybrid Inverters
Jake Explains: Hanchu Single Phase Hybrid Inverter
มุมมอง 2742 หลายเดือนก่อน
Jake Explains: Hanchu Single Phase Hybrid Inverter
Hanchu Ess 5.12kWh Low Voltage Battery - Installation Video
มุมมอง 2023 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hanchu Ess 5.12kWh Low Voltage Battery - Installation Video
Hanchu Ess - Installing the AC Retro Fit CT Clamps
มุมมอง 2554 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hanchu Ess - Installing the AC Retro Fit CT Clamps
AI-enabled Energy Management Platform
มุมมอง 1615 หลายเดือนก่อน
AI-enabled Energy Management Platform
Hanchu Ess Hybrid Inverter Installation Video
มุมมอง 5225 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hanchu Ess Hybrid Inverter Installation Video
Salve come si chiama il cavo per connettere il Dongle LuxPower al Pc grazie mille
Great video thanks for uploading
Hi I'm adding a us5000 to my 3 other us5000. Do I wait for the new battery lights to go off aswell. The other 3 have already gone off
Hi its 14:50 here now I can't get the dongle to show 3 lights on my luxpower tek 5 KW. Please help me
do thy not all have to be the same voltage if not is there going to be a masive inrush of current to the lower one ?
That arrow on the ct at time 8;02 shows its pointing (against the current coming into.tue property) . Is there a better description. ? I'm humbled by my lack of knowledge here hehe
Hi, I currently have two us3000c batteries connected to a LuxPower Hybrid inverter. Bought a new battery, same spec and connected it up so that it was the Master. I let the two current batteries charge fully first. I left the data and power caples from the inverter disconnected and then pressed the SW Run switch on the Master. It then started balancing in the same way as your video. Left it overnight and then all the lights were out except the Run led light flashing alternatively on every battery. Does this mean it completely successfuly?
I then switched off the batteries then connected the inverter data cable to the rs485 and the postive power cable to the master and negative to the last battery from the inverter. I then switched on the Isolator switch. But the inverter asks if I want to add a battery. Is it just a question of re-entering the settings? Would pressing the SW run button again with everything now connected to the inverter correct it?
hi thanks, very useful info thank you. after balancing, do the "RUN' LEDs have to blink together in sequence at the same time, or is that not important?
I don't think this is quite right. When you connect them all in parallel like that, they balance the *voltages*, not the SOC. The light indicate SOC, not the voltage. So even after balancing by doing this parallel connection technique, the SOC values for individual batteries can still be different (even though the voltages are the same). This mis-matched SOC is a big deal because the charger will get an *average* SOC value from the batteries and charge or discharge accordingly. Example, with 3 batteries, if two batteries are at 80% SOC and the third is at 60% (even though the voltages are the same) the charger will see an average SOC of 73.3%. The charger will use this number to charge, for example, meaning that if you set the maximum charge SOC to say 95%, the two (previously 80% SOC) batteries will be being continuously charged with the BMS reading 100% while the third battery is being brought up to 85% SOC whereupon the average SOC will be 95% and the charging will stop. At this point your batteries differ by only 15% (the difference between 100 and 85) , which is better than 20% difference (80% - 60%). To get a better balance between batteries you can charge each battery individually up to 100% SOC and check that the voltages are same on the cells.
Is it possible to use tree CT clamps as on Sofar ME3000SP?
How to determine what my Lithium Battery brand value is when I am not sure what setting to choose from on my lux power unit
can CT claps be wireless
you have forgotten to reservice the fixed ip against the mac address of the dongle on the router ,,,,so it dose not issue that address to another device on a power fail
Hi Jake, you say its free energy. what is the consumption of the controller? its 444w in the manual, what is the average daily runtime of the unit. could the system upscale to run radiators - is that something you are looking at
3D Motor Maker is correct. The master battery #1 BMS is managing all the other slave BMS’s and as each reaches full charge, the BMS of that battery will stop charging to that battery so current passes to those on a lower charge state. After adding 3 new batteries to our existing 5 battery bank that was 3yrs old, it’s balanced out during running in a couple days.
One comment, head pressure control. These are a load of BS for the Uk. If you want to question me then provide SCOP data, with proof!
how much does the kit cost?
I've just had one of these installed, I'm very impressed with it.
Do you mind telling me where you got it from and why did you go for this Hybrid inverter? It looks promising!
@@jimbob3823 Hi, mine was installed back in January, when stock was easier to get! I went with this ACS model as I already had 4kW of panels on an inverter, which is on a subsidy tariff, and I also wanted to add more panels on a separate inverter. The ACS monitors the export from ALL my panels and grabs excess for my batteries. If I change the inverter that was on the subsidy, with anything other than like for like, I lose the subsidy.
How is the noise on this unit? I've read it's fanless which is making me consider this as my option. I want to install this in a tiny apartment and wouldn't be able to handle fan noise. Could you please share your experience with it?
@@rivaanb I can’t really tell you, it’s in my loft and I’ve never heard it.
@@Muppetkeeper Well then I think that answers it! 😃 Thanks for replying!
I always thought that the individual modules have their own BMS, to balance out the cells. Surely if one module is a lower SOC than the others, when the others are fully charged the lower module will catch up it can't be the case that the first battery to reach 100% stops the charging of all the others - that's why they have a coms interface.
Agree with that. If you monitor the comms interface, the 'master' one is controlling the charging of the slave ones, and balancing them. I added a single 1/2 charged one to three others, and they balanced after a few hours.
Hi, May I Know what's the name of the equipment and brand that is generates the same as solar panels? the small box beside the Hybrid inverter? Thank you!
I have two of these have only connected one so far, when switching on warning and fult lights come on, and says no PV yet 340V measured from string, try to set up and it resets itself and starts at the beginning again...any ideas what is happening? FYI no grid no internet connection
Thanks Jake, great videos!
What happens if you connect the dongle to the network before registering an account?
Thank you for the information I just added another 4 batteries to my previous bank of 4 which is 3 months old... I have the new ones being charged by the old ones at the moment
Did you install the batteries yourself.
@@kevinnadasen3872 I did the entire solar installation myself..
How long did it take for your batteries to ballance?
@@TIMMEH19991 approximately 12hrs..
Which inverter/charger are you using? I have 2 batteries but no charger yet (supply chain issues!). You presumably are charging using solar PV but are you grid tied also?
Good day. During EPS mode assuming no grid power, does the solar panels still function charging the batteries?
I would Imagine not, normally you would need grid islanding and backup power to power the inverter if it’s grid tied.
@@richardlphillips thank u sir
Find it very useful to use👍
Hooray! Worked for me!
Lets you know "what is in the box", what you need to provide (i.e. cat 5 cable & crimpers for remote locations). Although simplistic, it answers many questions and clarifies the manual. Thank you for the help it saves time and stress :-)
After 2 months the small variation between my two sets of Pylons (ordered two and then 6 months later another 2) has disappeared. Not say that one shouldn't balance the batteries but it appears they sort themselves out over time.
When voltage is over 49.8 cells are top-ballancing - so it helps to charge the pack to 100% from time to time. Ballancing is very slow (around 20 - 30w so it can take a long time if difference between packs is significant).
Yes they do balance out over time. It can take up to 3 days to do that from my experience
@@drsolar I have 4 US2000s fully charged and I added 4 US2000Cs at 50% (You put them first in the loop with one as the master) and after 3 hours they still are far from balanced. I take it if you make them live onto the inverter they will stop balancing? At the moment they are plugged in but the isolator switch on the inverter is switched off.
@@TIMMEH19991 they need to charge and discharge to balance.
Excellent - I didn't know this - it explains why my top one was often full but the lower was never more than half! Now I know