I splashed out and bought a Lalela inverter (12 VDC ... 1.2 kva 720 watt pure sine wave with a 50 amp/hr 615 wh lithium battery)
It has a lithium and sealed lead acid battery switch and a 10 - 15 amp charge switch.
For the price, I got what I expected, a cheap home made looking device in a plastic box.
Switch it on and left the battery to charge, waited for load shedding, the power went off, with 10 mS switching time I didnt even notice the switch over.
Just remember, you must press the button on the inverter to make it work automatically.
Draw a 51 watt load (alarm, CCTV setup) I expected it to last a few hours (around 8 - 10 hours)
I switched off the power and left it off for a about 4 hours, the battery indicator didnt even drop 1 bar.
Switched the power back on and left site, 24 hours later, I noticed the HYYP unit had sent an event grid fail.
Checked the power on site, it was an grid cable fault, contacted the municipality and 20 minutes later they had a contractor on site, who identified the cable.
I expected the unit to switch on automatically once the power was restored, which would have charged the battery, then I could press the button and it would be happy days.
Well not so lucky, I can only assume the battery has gone into cutout mode and shut the system down.
Tomorrow is another day, we will have a look see what to do now.
Anyone else have this issue and know the procedure is to reset the unit or battery BMS.
I see the company is quick to reply requesting the POP and invoice number to process a warranty claim, if I have to do a warranty claim every time the battery cuts out then I need to find a better solution.
Anyone else using these Lalela units and lithium batteries.
I see they also have a 24 VDC 100 amp/hr lithium battery, just what I am looking for, I wan to connect it to a 2 kva Must inverter.
It has a lithium and sealed lead acid battery switch and a 10 - 15 amp charge switch.
For the price, I got what I expected, a cheap home made looking device in a plastic box.
Switch it on and left the battery to charge, waited for load shedding, the power went off, with 10 mS switching time I didnt even notice the switch over.
Just remember, you must press the button on the inverter to make it work automatically.
Draw a 51 watt load (alarm, CCTV setup) I expected it to last a few hours (around 8 - 10 hours)
I switched off the power and left it off for a about 4 hours, the battery indicator didnt even drop 1 bar.
Switched the power back on and left site, 24 hours later, I noticed the HYYP unit had sent an event grid fail.
Checked the power on site, it was an grid cable fault, contacted the municipality and 20 minutes later they had a contractor on site, who identified the cable.
I expected the unit to switch on automatically once the power was restored, which would have charged the battery, then I could press the button and it would be happy days.
Well not so lucky, I can only assume the battery has gone into cutout mode and shut the system down.
Tomorrow is another day, we will have a look see what to do now.
Anyone else have this issue and know the procedure is to reset the unit or battery BMS.
I see the company is quick to reply requesting the POP and invoice number to process a warranty claim, if I have to do a warranty claim every time the battery cuts out then I need to find a better solution.
Anyone else using these Lalela units and lithium batteries.
I see they also have a 24 VDC 100 amp/hr lithium battery, just what I am looking for, I wan to connect it to a 2 kva Must inverter.
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