The Pecron F3000 Hack They Don't Want You to Know (10,000Wh Added!)

Want to triple your power station's capacity without spending a fortune on proprietary batteries? Here is how to add massive server rack power to your solar generator! Where I get my solar components today: https://tr.ee/w4b5MekPig You'll see the latest discount code here too! In this video, I’m showing you a game-changing way to expand your portable power station. I'm taking my Pecron F3000LFP and adding over 10kWh of storage capacity using the solar input port! Most manufacturers want you to buy their specific expansion batteries, but today I'm proving you can save money and get WAY more power by using 51.2v LiFePO4 server rack batteries instead. I'll walk you through the entire setup, the safety breakers you need, and the pros and cons of using the solar charge port versus the official expansion port. In this video, we cover: The Setup: Connecting two Wattcycle 51.2v 100AH batteries (10,000Wh total!) to the Pecron. The Connection: How to safely use a 30amp DiHool Breaker and wire into the solar input (MPPT) port. Pros & Cons: What you gain in capacity vs. what you might lose in functionality. Featured Gear: Pecron F3000LFP: https://tinyurl.com/5ybdk3j5 Use code TOJF3000LFP for 5% off Wattcycle 51.2v 100AH LiFePO4 Battery: https://www.wattcycle.com/?ref=jmfoikgz Use Code Code:The Old Jarhead for 10% off! DiHool 30amp Breaker: https://amzn.to/3ZZVmq1 Cables & Connectors used: https://amzn.to/46kVPXy (Disclaimer: Working with electricity and batteries carries risks. This video is for entertainment and educational purposes only. Always consult a professional and manufacturer guidelines.) #offgrid #lifepo4 #pecron #solar #batteryhack #serverrackbattery #diy Lightening can destroy your power equipment but this will protect it! https://tinyurl.com/4mh5p5us https://www.empshield.com?coupon=oldj... *As an affiliate, I may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through these links. [As many of you may know, making YouTube videos is hard work! It can take this Old Jarhead 10 to 12 hours of editing (and a liberal amount of cussing) to edit one video! To help pay for this the Old Jarhead is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com which may help cover some of the cost of camera gear etc in order to bring these videos to you!].