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Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 03 Mar 2025, 16:29
by spkii
Trying this for 1 week, working better but not 100%. Still working better at nights than at mornings (way better), 1 second frame spike switching to lower/higher sens on mouse too.

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 03 Mar 2025, 23:11
by delve
spkii wrote:
03 Mar 2025, 16:29
Trying this for 1 week, working better but not 100%. Still working better at nights than at mornings (way better), 1 second frame spike switching to lower/higher sens on mouse too.
What is working better at night for you desync or input lag?

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 00:48
by Slender
spkii wrote:
03 Mar 2025, 16:29
Trying this for 1 week, working better but not 100%. Still working better at nights than at mornings (way better), 1 second frame spike switching to lower/higher sens on mouse too.
this means that interference, if any, leaks into your PC from the walls.
Do you try connect pc to ground contact in socet when you on battery?

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 04:04
by spkii
delve wrote:
03 Mar 2025, 23:11
spkii wrote:
03 Mar 2025, 16:29
Trying this for 1 week, working better but not 100%. Still working better at nights than at mornings (way better), 1 second frame spike switching to lower/higher sens on mouse too.
What is working better at night for you desync or input lag?
both at same time i guess, better input lag than desync but not for so much.

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 04:07
by spkii
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 00:48
spkii wrote:
03 Mar 2025, 16:29
Trying this for 1 week, working better but not 100%. Still working better at nights than at mornings (way better), 1 second frame spike switching to lower/higher sens on mouse too.
this means that interference, if any, leaks into your PC from the walls.
Do you try connect pc to ground contact in socet when you on battery?
I charge my battery, played 6 hours and discharged, then re-charge it from outlets and then play only with battery (Router, Display and computer only connnected to battery). How do you mean by connecting ground to PC on socket? Im connected directly from the AC Power cable computer to battery.

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 04:17
by Slender
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:07
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 00:48
spkii wrote:
03 Mar 2025, 16:29
Trying this for 1 week, working better but not 100%. Still working better at nights than at mornings (way better), 1 second frame spike switching to lower/higher sens on mouse too.
this means that interference, if any, leaks into your PC from the walls.
Do you try connect pc to ground contact in socet when you on battery?
I charge my battery, played 6 hours and discharged, then re-charge it from outlets and then play only with battery (Router, Display and computer only connnected to battery). How do you mean by connecting ground to PC on socket? Im connected directly from the AC Power cable computer to battery.
i mean connected pc case to PEN or NEUTRAL contact in your socet.
DC not like AC, battery not make interference, but AC from wall - yes.
Your pc is not grounded, when you work from battery. To ground it you need connect any metal case to ground contact from you wall socet. (if you dont have 3nd contact pen, you can use neutral).
to test it you can buy cheap wt3121.

You say you connected router to battery.
This can cause problems as interference may be coming from the ISP cable going into your router. In addition, the grounding is not connected, which means the interference has nowhere to go and remains in the PC.
Thus, your system is not completely isolated.
Disconnect router from battery and use wifi mode on pc.

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 04:29
by spkii
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:17
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:07
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 00:48
spkii wrote:
03 Mar 2025, 16:29
Trying this for 1 week, working better but not 100%. Still working better at nights than at mornings (way better), 1 second frame spike switching to lower/higher sens on mouse too.
this means that interference, if any, leaks into your PC from the walls.
Do you try connect pc to ground contact in socet when you on battery?
I charge my battery, played 6 hours and discharged, then re-charge it from outlets and then play only with battery (Router, Display and computer only connnected to battery). How do you mean by connecting ground to PC on socket? Im connected directly from the AC Power cable computer to battery.
i mean connected pc case to PEN or NEUTRAL contact in your socet.
DC not like AC, battery not make interference, but AC from wall - yes.
Your pc is not grounded, when you work from battery. To ground it you need connect any metal case to ground contact from you wall socet. (if you dont have 3nd contact pen, you can use neutral).
to test it you can buy cheap wt3121.

You say you connected router to battery.
This can cause problems as interference may be coming from the ISP cable going into your router. Thus, your system is not completely isolated.
Sorry friend, i dont know how you telling to me about connect Computer to ground. I have this connected, send you photos:

https://ibb.co/mFy91R4r
https://ibb.co/C3LD2gKP

In the front panel, its connected Router, Display, Computer and PS5.

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 04:35
by Slender
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:29
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:17
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:07
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 00:48


this means that interference, if any, leaks into your PC from the walls.
Do you try connect pc to ground contact in socet when you on battery?
I charge my battery, played 6 hours and discharged, then re-charge it from outlets and then play only with battery (Router, Display and computer only connnected to battery). How do you mean by connecting ground to PC on socket? Im connected directly from the AC Power cable computer to battery.
i mean connected pc case to PEN or NEUTRAL contact in your socet.
DC not like AC, battery not make interference, but AC from wall - yes.
Your pc is not grounded, when you work from battery. To ground it you need connect any metal case to ground contact from you wall socet. (if you dont have 3nd contact pen, you can use neutral).
to test it you can buy cheap wt3121.

You say you connected router to battery.
This can cause problems as interference may be coming from the ISP cable going into your router. Thus, your system is not completely isolated.
Sorry friend, i dont know how you telling to me about connect Computer to ground. I have this connected, send you photos:

https://ibb.co/mFy91R4r
https://ibb.co/C3LD2gKP

In the front panel, its connected Router, Display, Computer and PS5.
to ground the PC you need to take a coaxial cable, or just a metal wire, and connect the metal case of the PC and the 3rd grounding pin of the socket.

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 04:45
by spkii
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:35
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:29
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:17
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:07


I charge my battery, played 6 hours and discharged, then re-charge it from outlets and then play only with battery (Router, Display and computer only connnected to battery). How do you mean by connecting ground to PC on socket? Im connected directly from the AC Power cable computer to battery.
i mean connected pc case to PEN or NEUTRAL contact in your socet.
DC not like AC, battery not make interference, but AC from wall - yes.
Your pc is not grounded, when you work from battery. To ground it you need connect any metal case to ground contact from you wall socet. (if you dont have 3nd contact pen, you can use neutral).
to test it you can buy cheap wt3121.

You say you connected router to battery.
This can cause problems as interference may be coming from the ISP cable going into your router. Thus, your system is not completely isolated.
Sorry friend, i dont know how you telling to me about connect Computer to ground. I have this connected, send you photos:

https://ibb.co/mFy91R4r
https://ibb.co/C3LD2gKP

In the front panel, its connected Router, Display, Computer and PS5.
to ground the PC you need to take a coaxial cable, or just a metal wire, and connect the metal case of the PC and the 3rd grounding pin of the socket.
Ok, first im gonna try WIFI with router not connected to battery (connected to home sockets), but if home sockets cause disturbance, it gonna still happening sending WiFi this EMI?

Re: Offgridding PC on Battery for Under $400 -- Be Your Own Power Company For Cheap -- 12.8V 100AH lithium-iron batterie

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 07:56
by Slender
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:45
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:35
spkii wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:29
Slender wrote:
04 Mar 2025, 04:17


i mean connected pc case to PEN or NEUTRAL contact in your socet.
DC not like AC, battery not make interference, but AC from wall - yes.
Your pc is not grounded, when you work from battery. To ground it you need connect any metal case to ground contact from you wall socet. (if you dont have 3nd contact pen, you can use neutral).
to test it you can buy cheap wt3121.

You say you connected router to battery.
This can cause problems as interference may be coming from the ISP cable going into your router. Thus, your system is not completely isolated.
Sorry friend, i dont know how you telling to me about connect Computer to ground. I have this connected, send you photos:

https://ibb.co/mFy91R4r
https://ibb.co/C3LD2gKP

In the front panel, its connected Router, Display, Computer and PS5.
to ground the PC you need to take a coaxial cable, or just a metal wire, and connect the metal case of the PC and the 3rd grounding pin of the socket.
Ok, first im gonna try WIFI with router not connected to battery (connected to home sockets), but if home sockets cause disturbance, it gonna still happening sending WiFi this EMI?
you need direct electrical contact to provide emission. Air dont have it.