Really looking forward to this series! I have a grid tied solar system and it really annoys me that, in the event of a power failure, even with the sun shining, I have to start a smelly old gasoline generator! Thank you for this information!
Look forward to the future videos on this project. I have a 11KW system in Mesa and this looks like it might be a good addition. I haven't paid a electric bill in years.
Hi James, great video! That is a sweet system! As it happens I just installed a similar system for my house's critical circuits this past summer. It has 10kWh of storage and a single phase 3500w inverter/charger which has inputs from utility, solar (2385w) or generator. I installed the system as we have frequent power outages. When it's -20c outside, I really want the furnace to be able to run along with the well pump etc. Thanks for sharing your system install.
SMA sunny boy inverter. One of the best there is. I worked at SMA in the test department, I tested thousands of inverters. Maybe I tested yours. They were assembled in Colorado. They closed that facility several year ago and moved production back to Germany and China.
We watch all your videos and we have learned a lot from you, maybe after we find the right class A coach we might run into you somewhere if we are lucky enough !!! Have a great afternoon.
Great solar system with lots of features from what I can tell. I will have to look into spec to understand more , but from what I have seen I love it . Thanks so much AZ always exciting here.
@@AZExpert with your panels and the battery backup you should be able to go days without using any shore power.. and what is the life expectancy of those batteries
That would be the most efficient...except solar is net metering so charging in the day from the panels would be the most efficient, and then weighing the loss from net metering while charging the batteries and seeing which is more cost efficient including installation, hardware cost etc...its a balance
I had considered this as well. Just need a good solar array on the roof to accompany the generator. Would still probably need a charger-inverter inline to charge from the alternator.
You do a great job Always. HOWEVER, a NOTE to Bluetti: I HATE Companies (there are many that do this) that do NOT provide SIMPLE INFORMATION about the DIFFERENCE of THEIR PRODUCTS. WHERE is the SIMPLE CHART showing the DIFFERENCES between the EP800 and EP900 so a CUSTOMER can EASILLY DECIDE which is best for them???? SO DAMN ANNOYING.
@@AZExpert See, you're awesome Thanks! One simple sentence is all they need on their website. Companies that offer variations of products, but do NOT provide a simple way to choose between them drive me nuts.
Cant wait to see that in action. I wonder why where you live doesn't allow home owners to do their own electrical. I pulled my own permits and even ran my own service entrance with inspections.
yes, excess power credits my account of course cheaper than I pay SRP, I've yet to have a power outage longer than 15 minutes so I would have killed 2 or 3 generators sitting unused and neglected by nown :) Thank you!!
Hey James! Just curious if you ever compared the Bluettti ep800 to EG4's 18KPV? Ive been really impressed with EG4's 18KPV, but I think I need to investigate this Bluetti system!
I'm wondering if bluetti makes something smaller thar would work in my beaver coach? I know you can buy separately a solar system but I'm wondering about a more user friendly plug and play?
ac300max or 500 but wou would likely want to bypass your inverter and the 12vdc is likely not enough, I am encougaring bluetti to make a RV system with50-60 dedicated 12vdc output.
That's something I would be very interested in! Hopefully if bluetti is smart they will take your advice there's alot of people looking for a easier plug and play system. Thanks for your response watch your channel all the time. Because of your videos I'm the proud owner of a 1998 beaver contessa, it doesn't have the big cat but I'm happy to have it!
I live in Northern Nevada and ended up doing it myself. But where I live it's not just electricians it is any of the skilled trades. Luckily I am a trained Engineer. @@AZExpert
Is your Solar System enough to power your house completely? Or do you still get somewhat of an electric bill? I'm sure summer months are probably better but on average I guess is what I'm asking.
At 6000 watts not fully as the range, dryer and A/C require more than that, but it does provide 80% during 3/4 of the year, obvioulsy during summer the A/C never stops, but I could see adding a mini split to the livingroom as most of the house is not used most of the time.
SRP is net metering only a non profit James, Ive been working with SRP for a long time, a way cheaper version the your other provider there APS...typically UPS systems cost efficiency and performance are not Lithium..due to cost and performance data..power substations UPS are usually flooded lead acid more cost efficient and reliable, and over 98% recycled as weight is not a concern where lithium need to be operated in a much more climate controlled environment and not that able to be recycled...so the UPS in homes is to be used in peak time frames like a peaker generation plant does with peak demand...the bigger question is your net metering savings vs this system ROI and consider the substantial cost of this system vs ROI in my area the power goes off for weeks at a time so I have a natural gas generator with a transfer switch which is much more reliable then a battery bank and keeping the house cool when its 104+ for weeks at a time..if your system is both a net metering and battery bank im curious to hear and the cost and relative cost savings over a hot summer, great video James!
If I'm honest, I never switched plans to off peak, I had an electric car and pool and did not want to stress about when to use during the year. I still estimate it saved $200 a month which has more than paid for itself in 15 years. I am now thinking about changing plans with this system and I think it should save $100 more a month, so not nearly as much, but still after 15 years it still will, and locks in savings against price increases too.
How can I reach you for some RV repairs? I have searched and can't find any contact information or a location. Please help us find you, we want to get our RV fixed by you when we head west.
silly question: why on earth is the breaker panel outside or does your area have different standards? Seems odd to have to go outside to reset a breaker or if some nefarious person is fiddling with your system.
I was more thinking that if you're in bed or pajamas and you blow a circuit, you now have to dress appropriately for whatever the weather is outside just to reset. Seems a bit inconvenient and short-sighted but who am I to judge. Thanks for the reply. I hope you didn't have to go outside to make it. LOL
this setup is 20kwh, I have not been careful, and keep the hot tub on this setup too so I can test it out, obviously during winter demand is low but I charge to 90% and it's usually about 35% by 10am after running the house on the battery from 5pm the day before. It's been working as descibed, hopefully I can get non grid tied solar hooked up and really save money though, rather than using the grid tied solar to charge the battery.
Never. I enjoy all the channels. They do great with numbers, I just don't have the patience to measure cutting wood twice so I rely on their results as they have the mind for it
I'm impressed with Bluetti's packaging. Looks like high quality shipping boxes - leads me to believe the higher quality of the their products.
Really looking forward to this series! I have a grid tied solar system and it really annoys me that, in the event of a power failure, even with the sun shining, I have to start a smelly old gasoline generator! Thank you for this information!
You and me both!
Look forward to the future videos on this project. I have a 11KW system in Mesa and this looks like it might be a good addition. I haven't paid a electric bill in years.
I'm jealous, your system is nearly twice my size though. But definitely jealous, I only get 3-4 months a year with no charge.
Hi James, great video! That is a sweet system! As it happens I just installed a similar system for my house's critical circuits this past summer. It has 10kWh of storage and a single phase 3500w inverter/charger which has inputs from utility, solar (2385w) or generator. I installed the system as we have frequent power outages. When it's -20c outside, I really want the furnace to be able to run along with the well pump etc. Thanks for sharing your system install.
SMA sunny boy inverter. One of the best there is. I worked at SMA in the test department, I tested thousands of inverters. Maybe I tested yours.
They were assembled in Colorado. They closed that facility several year ago and moved production back to Germany and China.
How fun, this was an upgrade from SRP for some type of "smart" grid innovation
Seems the channel is growing and providing benefits for all your hard work.
I really like the "test equipment" - thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
We watch all your videos and we have learned a lot from you, maybe after we find the right class A coach we might run into you somewhere if we are lucky enough !!! Have a great afternoon.
Please do!
WOW lots of panels. Nice pool also. Amazing you get to test such a battery system.
Great solar system with lots of features from what I can tell. I will have to look into spec to understand more , but from what I have seen I love it . Thanks so much AZ always exciting here.
Looking forward to watching your progress. Subscribed
Thanks for the sub! I'll have an installation video out and I'm working on a "off gird" hybrid solution for "on grid" houses right now too.
Get yourself an engine lift. They have wheels and with the boom they can go higher than you can lift. 😊
Wow looks great James.
I'm assuming this is all done by now...since you got it 2 months ago....and because of you...I'm slowly getting into panels and battery back up
It has been installed for a month now and I am still learning the system, but it has performed much better than I expected with no issues really yet.
@@AZExpert with your panels and the battery backup you should be able to go days without using any shore power.. and what is the life expectancy of those batteries
This is very interesting!!! I must keep watching!!!
Please do!
Charge during the night and discharge when the rate is high. 😊
My neighbor has squirrels going under his solar panels. ✅
That would be the most efficient...except solar is net metering so charging in the day from the panels would be the most efficient, and then weighing the loss from net metering while charging the batteries and seeing which is more cost efficient including installation, hardware cost etc...its a balance
Just what we are looking for to get off of the cord and Boone dock anywhere.
Very cool! Can't wait to see more thanks, James.
Stuff one of those in a clasa a and be done with 8d batteries and you can plug your house in if you have an rv garage 😅
Once we get a good 12vdc output of 50-60 amps this will happen
I had considered this as well. Just need a good solar array on the roof to accompany the generator. Would still probably need a charger-inverter inline to charge from the alternator.
It would be nice if you could do a video on. Running your entire house on the battery for as long as possible if as if you were Connected to the grid.
I could do that. It will last a full day right now, but 3 easy if I turn the hot tub off.
Great James. Looking forward to your follow up videos with this Bluetti system. Happy trails!
Awesome upgrade 👍
Thanks 👍
Cant wait to see the rest of it!
Nice looking
Roof!!
Nice
You do a great job Always. HOWEVER, a NOTE to Bluetti:
I HATE Companies (there are many that do this) that do NOT provide SIMPLE INFORMATION about the DIFFERENCE of THEIR PRODUCTS. WHERE is the SIMPLE CHART showing the DIFFERENCES between the EP800 and EP900 so a CUSTOMER can EASILLY DECIDE which is best for them???? SO DAMN ANNOYING.
its nearly the same, basically ep900 requires permits/grid tied 9kw, ep800 offgrid diy version 8kw
@@AZExpert See, you're awesome Thanks!
One simple sentence is all they need on their website. Companies that offer variations of products, but do NOT provide a simple way to choose between them drive me nuts.
Its solar generated power, so James is correct. It is a generator.
Cant wait to see that in action. I wonder why where you live doesn't allow home owners to do their own electrical. I pulled my own permits and even ran my own service entrance with inspections.
Internet is an unkind place when it comes to electricians
Thanks James very interesting !!! 👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦👍🔧🔧
Was your original system selling power back to utility company? What did you do when a power outage hit? Generator? Great video.
yes, excess power credits my account of course cheaper than I pay SRP, I've yet to have a power outage longer than 15 minutes so I would have killed 2 or 3 generators sitting unused and neglected by nown :) Thank you!!
Is the Bluetti UL or CSA approved? Love the idea of getting electrical permits and inspections.
Bluetti's answer to Ecoflow. It looks beefy.
Wow, very interesting!
Hey James! Just curious if you ever compared the Bluettti ep800 to EG4's 18KPV?
Ive been really impressed with EG4's 18KPV, but I think I need to investigate this Bluetti system!
Would you be able to wire all my house systems but the central A/C through this system.
👍 gold mine
Sweet
I've never seen a power panel for the house outside. Here it's always inside in the basement.
yes, it's very standard in Arizona. It surprises many people that anyone could trip your breakers :)
Can you tell me how much money you’re talking about? Appreciate it Kentucky.
I'm wondering if bluetti makes something smaller thar would work in my beaver coach? I know you can buy separately a solar system but I'm wondering about a more user friendly plug and play?
ac300max or 500 but wou would likely want to bypass your inverter and the 12vdc is likely not enough, I am encougaring bluetti to make a RV system with50-60 dedicated 12vdc output.
That's something I would be very interested in! Hopefully if bluetti is smart they will take your advice there's alot of people looking for a easier plug and play system. Thanks for your response watch your channel all the time. Because of your videos I'm the proud owner of a 1998 beaver contessa, it doesn't have the big cat but I'm happy to have it!
Good luck getting an electrician willing to work on an existing solar system. Can't be bribed or found in my area.
It's done
I live in Northern Nevada and ended up doing it myself. But where I live it's not just electricians it is any of the skilled trades. Luckily I am a trained Engineer. @@AZExpert
Will your Magnum inverter charge the Battery? If so, what inverter do you have?
Is your Solar System enough to power your house completely? Or do you still get somewhat of an electric bill? I'm sure summer months are probably better but on average I guess is what I'm asking.
At 6000 watts not fully as the range, dryer and A/C require more than that, but it does provide 80% during 3/4 of the year, obvioulsy during summer the A/C never stops, but I could see adding a mini split to the livingroom as most of the house is not used most of the time.
keep it portable. it will be great for your motorhome
Cool
What’s the little mystery silver trailer in the garage?
that's my home built tear drop :)
SRP is net metering only a non profit James, Ive been working with SRP for a long time, a way cheaper version the your other provider there APS...typically UPS systems cost efficiency and performance are not Lithium..due to cost and performance data..power substations UPS are usually flooded lead acid more cost efficient and reliable, and over 98% recycled as weight is not a concern where lithium need to be operated in a much more climate controlled environment and not that able to be recycled...so the UPS in homes is to be used in peak time frames like a peaker generation plant does with peak demand...the bigger question is your net metering savings vs this system ROI and consider the substantial cost of this system vs ROI in my area the power goes off for weeks at a time so I have a natural gas generator with a transfer switch which is much more reliable then a battery bank and keeping the house cool when its 104+ for weeks at a time..if your system is both a net metering and battery bank im curious to hear and the cost and relative cost savings over a hot summer, great video James!
If I'm honest, I never switched plans to off peak, I had an electric car and pool and did not want to stress about when to use during the year. I still estimate it saved $200 a month which has more than paid for itself in 15 years. I am now thinking about changing plans with this system and I think it should save $100 more a month, so not nearly as much, but still after 15 years it still will, and locks in savings against price increases too.
How can I reach you for some RV repairs? I have searched and can't find any contact information or a location. Please help us find you, we want to get our RV fixed by you when we head west.
silly question: why on earth is the breaker panel outside or does your area have different standards? Seems odd to have to go outside to reset a breaker or if some nefarious person is fiddling with your system.
That's how houses are built in Arizona, I know it's different to a lot of places, but surprisingly no one touches each others breaker panels here.
I was more thinking that if you're in bed or pajamas and you blow a circuit, you now have to dress appropriately for whatever the weather is outside just to reset. Seems a bit inconvenient and short-sighted but who am I to judge. Thanks for the reply. I hope you didn't have to go outside to make it. LOL
OK I have to ask , why does your house have two power meters ? I also have solar and still only have one meter .
This is my utilities method of metering solar output and charging me an additional $20 a month per meter :(
@@AZExpert WOW !!!!
10 kilowatt hours? If you are careful about how much you use, that might get you through 1/2 a day. For how many thousand dollars?
this setup is 20kwh, I have not been careful, and keep the hot tub on this setup too so I can test it out, obviously during winter demand is low but I charge to 90% and it's usually about 35% by 10am after running the house on the battery from 5pm the day before. It's been working as descibed, hopefully I can get non grid tied solar hooked up and really save money though, rather than using the grid tied solar to charge the battery.
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Lot of almost backhanded sort of compliments of other TH-cam suppliers
Never. I enjoy all the channels. They do great with numbers, I just don't have the patience to measure cutting wood twice so I rely on their results as they have the mind for it
Stop calling it a generator. It is NOT.
It does generate power from the sun....
Your getting at the age you should stop lifting those heavy things before you pull something you shouldn’t 😩
not yet, I still have 30 more years
Don't care about your pool or r dogs
Thanks for watching.
Nobody cares if he cares... who cares...😂