Amazon Link : geni.us/humsienk100ahgroup24 Humsienk Website: www.humsienk.com/products/humsienk-12v-100ah-lifepo4-battery?Enigmascape
@Dubravkuh
Ай бұрын
I appreciate the capacity and load tests on this battery. Awesome video
@marineassassin9213
Ай бұрын
Good. clear, well lit, easy to hear and understand ----- great video!! thanks
@offgridambition4931
Ай бұрын
That battery does NOT have low temp charge protection!!!!!!!
@AmberMiller-i2r
Ай бұрын
Any recommendations for charger setting? Absorption versus float?
@sjgavenger37
Ай бұрын
I want to know if these would work in a 48v golf cart application? It says you can hook up 4 batteries in series which would make the 48v.
@googleuser4434
Ай бұрын
False advertising. Clicked the link and the price is $220.
@enigmascape
Ай бұрын
@@googleuser4434 it’s $179 on Amazon in USA I just checked again. Not only that there’s a 5% coupon on top of that so it’s even less than $179 if you redeem the coupon.
@googleuser4434
Ай бұрын
@enigmascape concur. However this is a different link than in the video description
@enigmascape
Ай бұрын
@@googleuser4434 there’s 2 links in the description, 1 for Amazon and I. For their website. But this happens quite often where they are not always the same price. Also this is not an advertisement, I don’t work for these people. Prices change all the time and it’s prime day right now on Amazon so lots of stuff is on sale.
@sjgavenger37
Ай бұрын
On Temu you can get a set of 2 for $302 right now. That is how I found this video in researching the battery.
@keithrodman9318
2 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing the next video!
@ghostinc7
2 ай бұрын
Always electricifying ⚡⚡⚡ Content!
@solo63137
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video (sort of) review. But I have a few questions. I feel like you started off good on batt, but then switched to a cooking show... Just giving you trouble. Anyway, you never gave a summary or conclusion on the batt, then down further you link to the LiTime Lipo4 batts on Amazon and don't even give a link to this one. So how do you really feel about it? Do you prefer the LiTime or others better and why? Interested in your thoughts.
@enigmascape
Ай бұрын
The little cooking bit is something I will be doing off and on a little in videos towards the end. My intent is 2-fold with it to sort of show beginner's what's possible with a single battery with only a 100a bms, and the next video I'll be cooking something on my induction cooktop or toaster oven etc. to put heavy loads on the PAIR of batteries. The primary battery draw for most people is either cooking or climate control. The other thing is, (SPOLER ALERT) My wife and I are gearing up to launch another KZitem channel all about "off grid cooking" so yea, I'm teasing a bit out there in advance with some clips here and there. I have not announced it yet because it's going to be another month or so because we are trying to wrap up a bunch of stuff, so there are no videos on that channel yet. I have a couple of other big things in the works as well, but to answer your question about the battery. I do have links at the top for this battery, and I think for the price it's a great battery so far. It's a relatively new company with not much else in the way of other options for batteries, and that always comes with a certain level of risk in an unpredictable future need for warranty and support and availability of the batteries in the future should you decide to expand and want to use the exact same batteries in your bank. But, that's the reason 'off-brand' stuff is generally cheaper. This reason is the only drawback I see, and everyone has a different 'risk tolerance' level and a different long term strategy as far as expansion or the capacity they have a need for. For building out a relatively small and cheap system then I think these are a good option. I'll put it this way, I liked them enough that I am trying to get my hands on 2 more because in most of my use cases 400ah is about where a capacity becomes truly functional for my needs. If someone is not willing to take the risk with a new and relatively unknown company, then I feel like LiTime is a great option because they are still a relatively good deal and a relatively well-established company.
@solo63137
Ай бұрын
I saw the link right after I posted that. Sorry, I'm on this stupid small screen phone and have crappy eyes... Plus, maybe I try to read to fast... Either way I appreciate your thoughtful reply. I will subscribe and look forward to your new stuff and I'll get caught up on your existing content... Again, I really appreciate the reply. So many channel owners won't reply to questions.
@AMVayanefan
Ай бұрын
What are the 100ah batteries priced at normally. I'm in Canada and the 100ah lifepo go for about $1300. Big discrepancy.
@enigmascape
Ай бұрын
This particular brand is not avalable in canada right now, but I just looked and I suspect you may be looking at a 48v 100ah battery which is what you can get in that price range in Canada. Try searching for "12v 100ah Lifepo4" on amazon and you will have all kinds of options in the $300-379 (cad) price range. Its comparable pricing to USD if you factor in the exchange rate.
@gramps1492
9 күн бұрын
I bought one on Temu for about $135.00. I checked today and they're ~$145.00. Seems to be a good battery.
@Christian-gt8rr
6 күн бұрын
@@gramps1492 I got a couple of credits for previous purchases so I basically got this battery for free. Temu has lower sales rates than Amazon that's why they are cheaper there as an interesting fact.
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