DIY Portable Low Frequency Transformer based Power Station | $530 | 1.9 KWh | victron Phoenix
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In this episode, we take a look at how to build a DIY portable power station using a 12V lithium iron phosphate battery and a Victron Phoenix 1200 VA low frequency transformer based inverter. This system can easily be put together in a matter of 10 minutes or less and cost less than $600. You can add all the Bluetooth capabilities and charge controllers for roughly the same cost. This system will be highly reliable mainly because it uses a low frequency transformer based system instead of almost all other power stations that are currently on the market, which are high frequency, based inverters. Due to the reliability, I have personally experienced with high frequency based inverters failing this is the optimal and more preferred system. Also because everyone knows the Victron Phoenix inverters and Victron equipment in general just seems to work all the time. The entire system can be monitored using free apps that can run on your phone that connect devices via Bluetooth. You can monitor the specs of the battery and the inverter giving you full monitoring capability directly. What I've noticed is many users. Don't actually need all of the capabilities and use power stations as points source use. Low frequency vs high frequency inverters