Milwaukee Packout Power
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2022
- Milwaukee Packout, 200ah lifepo4 battery capacity, 8 x 100ah 3.2v LIFEPO4 cells, Packout toolbox 48-22-8424, Packout compact organizer 48-22-8435, Packout low-profile compact organizer 48-22-8436, Victron Phoenix 12/1200 inverter, Victron Blue smart charger 12/25a, Victron MPPT 100/12 Smartsolar charge controller, Victron 500amp Bluetooth shunt, 200amp isolator, 200amp fuse, 175amp Anderson, 3 x 50amp Anderson outlet inlets, 1 x 50amp Anderson red unregulated solar inlet, 1 x 15amp circuit breaker, 1 x 50amp circuit breaker, 250amp Daly BMS. 12volt outlet, duel USB A and single USB C outlet. @MilwaukeeTool @packout
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Extremely impressive. I'd love to have something like this.
Love it. Very Impressive!
That is way too cool. Nice job.
Good job!
Wow!
Savant level!
Great job!
It’s to bad inverters are so massive. Somehow Festool has a 5000watt power bank even smaller then this.
It must have a special inverter.
Very nice 👍
very well done i probably would have used a Victron Multi plus
I’ve upgraded the system and made another video utilizing a Renogy 2000w inverter that fits into a second packout case, it can be plugged in as required for a 240v system or removed for 12volt only with charging. Recommend the Victron for quality but not that good for a portable system due to the size.
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What do you power with it? How many hours backup? No 120V plugs?
Hi Dan,
I made this as a home backup power supply, we live in the Adelaide Hills in south Australia and have 5 to 10 blackouts a year due to trees and power lines down , we power tv’s internet during the power outages. The batteries have a capacity of 200ah so it will be dependent on the load, I’ve run all my entertainment system including a 65inch TV all day and the internet, Wi-Fi 24way switch for 24hours with no issue. As for the 120v plugs not sure what we would use them for in Australia as we have 240v here 🤣. The AC outlet are on the plug in Victron 1000 watt inverter. I’m currently upgrading this to a 2000watt unit so I can run additional items a microwave etc. video should be out soon.
wondering the cost of this please
Hi Damon, the costs are Australian $ the most expensive item was the batteries and BMS purchased from an Australian supplier but I know you can get them cheaper from overseas but I didn’t want to wait
Batteries and BMS $1160
Victron Shunt $170
Victron Solar controller $190
200amp Fuse and holder$40
2 x Circuit breakers $20
Anderson connectors $100
USB outlet $18
Milwaukee Box $165
Switch $28
Cable $30
Sundry items $40
Total cost $1960.00
That is a clean setup. Thanks for sharing. This has inspired me to continue my build. Fossil fuel is a thing of the past and not sustainable. We have power outages here frequently in the winter, and we spent $60 a day to keep the lights going.
Wrong. Lol
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I’m using iMovie on the iPad and haven’t worked that one out yet
Will try harder next time
cooling?
I have added a thermostatically controlled fan, new video to follow shortly including the addition of a 2000w inverter