20kW mobile power solution for renegade raves.

This is the most recent project that @faited and I have been working on. The idea is to package two reclaimed Tesla Model S battery packs (5.3kWh, 74p6s 18650 Li-Ion each) in a wooden box with BMS to build a modular power solution.

The batteries are design for easy assembly and mechanical protection. Fait did the CAD for these gorgeous CNC machines wooden boxes that slide in two packs. Besides that, each box has its own BMS from AliExpress, along with a 160A circuit breaker and active ventilation.
Originally we only planned to build the batteries ourselves, and get a 5kW inverter from amazon. During a load test however we noticed that the inverter would overload from peak loads when the bass drops, and I decided to spec out a custom inverter design.
The issue with off-the-shelf inverters is that the power electronics is designed for high constant load, and the limiting factor with traditional applications is cooling.
In our application however, we have low constant load, but all power electronics must be speced for 10x burst loads.

However all inverters that have such beefy IGBT modules are giant and heavy. Also we wanted something that fits in our existing 19" amp rack. I therefore decided to build our own inverter inside a used 4U server chassis.

I 3D printed a mount for a 5" LCD connected to a rPi running grafana.

I still had connections to Chinese EV charger manufacturers, and it was easy to locate the right building blocks for this project. At it's core, the inverter consists of two 8kW 48V -> 400V LLC boost converters, a 22kW SPWM IGBT inverter and a embedded linux system for monitoring and protection.

With a single LLC, all batteries must be connected in parallel before the rave, and this requires them to have the same voltage.

The idea behind two parallel LLC converters is that you can hotswap batteries with different SOC without turning off power at any time. It also adds redundancy.

And here is the setup in action, two batteries powering our two 2x 15” paraflex sub + synergy horns 10kW soundsystem for 8h straight without any noise or smell from nasty gasoline generators.
And this is where the bass is stored.
Looking forward to more amazing DJs stress testing this design, especially at our Hardcore / Terror event in November~
@lucy i hope you have resistors to discharge those,, 🦋

@lucy this is absolutely bananapants crazytown, and I mean that in the best possible way. Hacker ethos at its finest

Bravo!