New RV Battery Tech! Big Beard Battery Review!

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Today we take a look at the Big Beard Battery and what makes it different. I do have to say I am impressed with how large of a capacity it has while being in such a small case. To check out the Big Beard Battery and the rest of the Battery Guide here is the link

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  • Thanks for the review and the battery guide. This was very helpful.
  • @522Shelby
    Solid review Jared. I have been curious about his batteries and this is the first review I have seen. I have space concerns and these look like a decent balance in size and capacity. Nice work.
  • Great looking battery! Never heard of them till now... Thanks!
  • Great video. The spacial example made the point very well.
  • @mercywas
    Great video, I have 2 of the 24 volt BBBatteries. Love them. Todd has designed a superior battery, and the customer support is A++.
  • @anthonyb2334
    Very good review. Very good features if you have the solar and doing a lot of boondocking. Thank you for your videos
  • @UNPLUGD
    Great job! I'm always looking for something like this.
  • My friend I’m always amazed at how very well you can put info into a level that helps do many guys like my self that helps lots of people grasp and comprehend As always Thanks a lot, Jared
  • Thanks for the review. I am continuing to wait for better technology and lower prices. This Big Beard looks like a good solution especially for size
  • @e-square9976
    Excellent review. And thanks for putting together the battery list. Great comparison. I had been looking at Big Beard Batts when I built my system last year but went with 3x280Ah 12v Dakota Batteries. So far they have been performing well. They were more expensive by a few hundred but they also have great support. Dakota has since upgraded that high end battery to 320Ah. Regretfully I’m kind of wishing I went with Todd’s but his just came on the market and the physical size was a bit different at the time to my recollection. I have a truck camper with very limited space. Anyway….thank for sharing…. I always love your reviews.❤
  • @ppineault
    Always such helpful videos and he's so darn cute! 🤗
  • @DannyBokma
    That terminal size and position creates some impressive shorting potential. I am always scared for these situation and tape/isolate preferably the positive terminal. Thanks for sharing the information!!
  • Great video. We put 2 of the EG4 Powerpro 14.3kwh batteries in our front 5th wheel storage. Total of 28.6kwh or 2,240ah. Paid 6,800 total, they are self heated, have fire suppression AND have a cycle life of 8,000. They do weigh a total of 612 pounds, but they have been awesome. 48v and they will do 200amps continuous.
  • @andrew81632
    Looks like it's just a JK BMS which has been widely available for a couple of years. I bought one and installed it in an older SOK battery to have bluetooth and active balancing. You can do this yourself if it's easy to take your battery apart or if you are building your own. Has Big Beard locked the BMS settings? If so I wouldn't buy it. Shop around, this tech is very DIY friendly if you take a bit of time to learn, you don't need to spend this much money.
  • @lowredrt
    Awesome video Jared. Very clean wiring. I do have some advice though. I wired my batteries similar to yours with the batteries in parallel, and connecting the inverter to one of the batteries. I read online that the first battery hogs most of the load, so I put an ammeter on it and found that it was true. It was putting out 20% more current than the other batteries. After that I wired all the batteries to a common bus with all the same length wire (4/0 CU). Now all my batteries are putting out identical current.