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Monday, January 26, 2026 at 2:46 AM

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HE7LR

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Thank you for your check-in. Thank you for the information about the World Conference. And you have a great night. Up next, Cody, I'm so thrilled. Not once, but I get even a recheck. Please tell me you got a good image. It would not be too hard to put together but it's going to be kind of heavy, you'd probably want wheels on it. I'm looking at about 80 pounds of batteries for the amount of power you want. I would probably go with the EEF LF-105 cells, those are 105 amp hour, and 16 of those, and you'd have about five kilowatt hours. 1,500 watts a load, that's getting to be quite a bit for a 12-volt system. I'd go up to 24-volt and put the batteries in an 8S2P configuration. So you'd have 200 amp hours at 24 volts, and that would work pretty well for that. Use at least a two-kilowatt inverter, And then it would run anything that runs off a 15 amp circuit. And then you just have to get a BMS for those. The one I used on my battery pack will work on a 12 or 24 volt. It can have eight cells in it. You do have to put those batteries in some sort of frame to clamp them together. I have mine between two pieces of plywood that's held together with threaded rods to clamp the batteries from expanding and that keeps them from moving around and putting stress on the bus bars that connect them together. But, yeah, it'd be a good hour search for when the power's out and I've been wanting to build a bigger one to keep my server up and running. But, yeah, that's all I got for now. 73, everyone. The HE7LR back to net.

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Audio File: 20251113214937.WAV
Language: EN
Timestamp: 2026-01-26 02:46:27 PST