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Experience sharing - Buying a 51.2v 14.33KWH Wall mount battery pack from Shenzhen Basen Tech (US stock)

Ordered another one (280ah) for the similar price I originally paid (at the start of the thread). It seems building battery pack DIY route (with raw cells) is not cost effective anymore even if you value your time to certain extent. The delivery will be in 7-12 days. I will update once received.
 
Ordered another one (280ah) for the similar price I originally paid (at the start of the thread). It seems building battery pack DIY route (with raw cells) is not cost effective anymore even if you value your time to certain extent. The delivery will be in 7-12 days. I will update once received.
If I understand correctly! You got the order in less than a week and only paid $2000? For both shipping and everything?
 
For those interested in 100ah stackable modular battery options, the representative told me that they have a US stock available for these. She did not confirm me the price yet. See attached documentation for more details.

Looks like this option is getting popular now as compared to behemoth 300-400ah single battery pack (like the one I bought). Its easier to ship into multiple boxes and easier to connect (no cables involved between the battery packs).
 

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Interesting, but the devil is in the details. I'd love to back up 6 months and compare pricing (and IP65 rating) to EG4 PowerPro WallMount OutDoor. Those batteries are way too much for the single DIYer, now I gotta go find four strong friends.

#IUsedToHaveFriendsButICouldn'tKeepUpThePayments 8*)
 
I am curious what BMS is in it. Someone from Basen told me they have their own BMS but I don’t buy it, I think is a customised one by changing only the name of pcb.
 
How do I contact them?
You mean other than the link in response #2?
 
Interesting, but the devil is in the details. I'd love to back up 6 months and compare pricing (and IP65 rating) to EG4 PowerPro WallMount OutDoor. Those batteries are way too much for the single DIYer, now I gotta go find four strong friends.

#IUsedToHaveFriendsButICouldn'tKeepUpThePayments 8*)
Let us know if you get the price. Really curious how much that 30kw battery stack will cost.
 
Ordered another one (280ah) for the similar price I originally paid (at the start of the thread). It seems building battery pack DIY route (with raw cells) is not cost effective anymore even if you value your time to certain extent. The delivery will be in 7-12 days. I will update once received.
I was quoted $1260 for 16 280Ah REPT cells delivered. There's still a decent delta there versus diy, even after adding BMS, breaker/fuse, enclosure etc.
 
They want $2400 for 15kw battery shipped from China. @2000 shipped from US was deal $2400 not so much
 
I am curious what BMS is in it. Someone from Basen told me they have their own BMS but I don’t buy it, I think is a customised one by changing only the name of pcb.
There is a 40 page document on the first post regarding there BMS. Please check it. Hope it will answer your questions.
 
How do I contact them?
You mean other than the link in response #2?
Yes. Ask for Carrier in the chat.
 
They want $2400 for 15kw battery shipped from China. @2000 shipped from US was deal $2400 not so much
$2400 is too much. Try negotiating with them. Anything under $2000 with shipping is a good deal. My 2nd battery pack arrived within 7 days.
 
You mean other than the link in response #2?
Yes how to contact?
I add I battery from your link in reponce #2
and shows: Shipping total: $119,034.00 for 1 piece
 
The shipment arrived almost in a week as promised. The packaging was very sturdy (came in a plywood box). It came with extra battery cables, concrete bolts to hang and communication cables. Hooked it up in an hour, it was pretty much seamless. Dragging this monster battery pack (300+ pounds) to its location was the most time consuming part. You really need a friend or two to move this around on an uneven surface. The wheels were very helpful. Currently, working on the Inverter to recognize this new battery. Will update soon.
How is this performing so far?
Does this not have wheels? I thought I saw wheels in the description
 
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