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@CornPopsDood
@CornPopsDood 7 сағат бұрын
Enough to keep the animals in & city slickers out 😂
@CornPopsDood
@CornPopsDood 7 сағат бұрын
Because…science.
@geogineer
@geogineer 21 сағат бұрын
Lots to say here, but I'll keep it to how bench demos are not the same as real world panels. Youre also very dislikeable, and that's enough to know better than to argue. Youre correct in theory, though.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 20 сағат бұрын
@@geogineer boy you went a lot of places with this comment, geogi
@daltydog5223
@daltydog5223 21 сағат бұрын
Very neat trick; easy way to demonstrate some differences between 120v and 240v setups
@Hereticalization
@Hereticalization 22 сағат бұрын
"It'll be fine.." And then I went "uuuuuuuuh..."
@retiredbobsday.5642
@retiredbobsday.5642 Күн бұрын
Box wasn't designed for mounting on its back.
@grinchyface
@grinchyface Күн бұрын
What’s the voltage between the disconnected neutral and either leg?
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Күн бұрын
It would be 120v
@Ghollz
@Ghollz 3 күн бұрын
Fun fun stuff!😂
@LygerTheCLaw
@LygerTheCLaw 5 күн бұрын
never seen a liquid cooled fuse panel before.
@AGILISFPV
@AGILISFPV 5 күн бұрын
Nice vid! Wish you had the 'M256 Thermal imager" amazon has a $50 coupon which brings it down to $150 which just seems crazy to me. But no idea if its any good or not.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 5 күн бұрын
Seems like a fine tool for homeowner purposes! I can't speak to how easy it is to do professional thermal reports using it, but the reviews seem positive
@SOU6900
@SOU6900 6 күн бұрын
I've seen a bunch of solar farms in the area where half the panels have been removed and just left on the ground for going on a year now.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 6 күн бұрын
@@SOU6900 well that sucks
@djwilson48625
@djwilson48625 7 күн бұрын
Flir states pixel density as well. Actually, most cams on Amazon show pixel density.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 6 күн бұрын
My frustration was that Klein was advertising ONLY pixel density and not vertical x horizontal, because it's not the most common metric when comparing cameras.
@sleepyhead9756
@sleepyhead9756 8 күн бұрын
That pause at the end lol
@user-pc7ts6fc9l
@user-pc7ts6fc9l 8 күн бұрын
You have to replace it since you worked on it
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 8 күн бұрын
@@user-pc7ts6fc9l I did
@user-pc7ts6fc9l
@user-pc7ts6fc9l 8 күн бұрын
lol I’m glad you did, no Mickey Mouse right
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 8 күн бұрын
@ hell nah, bro, you can check my other short about it if you wanna double check me 😎
@user-pc7ts6fc9l
@user-pc7ts6fc9l 8 күн бұрын
Bro I’m just joking, the only reason why I commented in the first place was because you asked if you should change it lol calm down sparky I believe you
@ericwotton2046
@ericwotton2046 10 күн бұрын
Sometimes its not about keeping water out, its about letting water out!
@KevinLinardos
@KevinLinardos 11 күн бұрын
That’s some HOT water
@robertbenavidez7164
@robertbenavidez7164 5 күн бұрын
Hot enough, to make a fresh cup of Coffee....😉😂😂😂
@SuperDarren79
@SuperDarren79 14 күн бұрын
Use your drain holes people
@ianmackney3089
@ianmackney3089 15 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for this review. I was thinking of buying the Klein but remembered about the Seek Shot. Watched your video and now am not interested in either and will most likley punt for the Hikmicro instead. Again, thanks for.posting this video.,
@simonilett998
@simonilett998 15 күн бұрын
So glad for the final statement. I was like, wow surely not🤣🤣
@LordSp3w
@LordSp3w 14 күн бұрын
Had me worried for a second 😂
@teedyTeed-kh6wf
@teedyTeed-kh6wf 19 күн бұрын
We use thermal indicator stickers on conductors when narrowing down which phase may be the culprit in breaker failure/troubleshooting. Good video
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 19 күн бұрын
Ooh, I actually didn't realize that was a thing! I gotta get me some of those
@justinlin7185
@justinlin7185 19 күн бұрын
this made me laugh out loud holy😂
@Oleoinspires
@Oleoinspires 20 күн бұрын
Have you checked out the kaiweets w02 or Infiray
@Eldoox
@Eldoox 21 күн бұрын
I dont get it, is it travelling on the ac pipe because its not grounded?
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 21 күн бұрын
@@Eldoox the one part of the solar array wasn't grounded, so it had voltage potential compared to the grounded AC pipe. You would get similar voltage potential between neutral and the surrounding dirt if you didn't pound a ground rod at a residence, though the hertz count wouldn't be quite so wacky
@Ghollz
@Ghollz 22 күн бұрын
Bro you got it!!!! That's sick!
@markusweissenbock6337
@markusweissenbock6337 22 күн бұрын
seen this all the time with those combiner boxes...
@lilkittygirl
@lilkittygirl 3 күн бұрын
I dunno why people don’t make little drain holes in em
@mikem5858
@mikem5858 25 күн бұрын
TLDR: There are some racks that are getting approved for the new UL3741 that will obviate the need for rapid shutdown modules (and he essentially says that rapid shutdown was a paper tiger and that firefighters are at no risk from solar panels and were just boogeymaned by shitty gov regulation). It will make it faster and cheaper and probably safer to get solar installs done.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 25 күн бұрын
@@mikem5858 not bad
@LadyInStem
@LadyInStem 28 күн бұрын
The exasperation of a technologies worker is always just the best. As a computer programmer I've definitely had my moments but I don't think I've very had a moment quite as bad as this. xD
@bubby3217
@bubby3217 6 күн бұрын
Thanks, ManInStem
@TrickyNekro
@TrickyNekro 29 күн бұрын
Afaik the low refresh rate is because of export restrictions for it not becoming dual use equipment.
@stultuses
@stultuses 29 күн бұрын
I've read lots of comments of others who are Android owners, they say Flir is a pain when it comes to connectivity, sort of makes sense, if they can't really get iOS right and it was originally designed for interaction with that platform, then it stands to reason that working with Android would be worse Flir really need to redesign from the ground up
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi 29 күн бұрын
@@stultuses I think it's possible that both platforms made changes to how developers are allowed to discover devices on the network, probably under the guise of security. Lots of manufacturers have had problems with this, but FLIR is...least improved
@SolarTechFL
@SolarTechFL Ай бұрын
I had something similar happened many years ago I installed the entire roof portion of a system because we were waiting on a backordered inverter the roof wasn't grounded to anything. a couple weeks later when I went to make the ground Connection in the junction box I got shocked while holding the two ground wires before I hooked them together. I found out there was transient voltage on the array that just needed to be dumped to the ground, definitely something to think about😂
@RGMGFitness
@RGMGFitness Ай бұрын
Doing a little research...I'm a NJ resident and thinking up picking up a thermal camera to video drones, planes, and other aircraft (big issue in NJ right now). Any recommendations for a thermal camera for this type of video recording. Appreciate your input....you look like you've already done a lot of research on thermal camera. Not sure if one of those smaller iPhone thermal cameras would cut it....any input's appreciated. :)
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
@@RGMGFitness I'm gonna guess you want something with a lot better resolution, as well as perhaps one with the ability to focus on longer ranges. Those get real pricey, though, you'd be firmly in the professional price bracket. I'd define the ones in the video as pro-sumer level
@RGMGFitness
@RGMGFitness Ай бұрын
@ ok…appreciate the input. I did see someone video a plane ✈️ and get pretty good results from the “Xinfrared T2 Pro” which runs about $350 (USD). Just has to give me the outline to differ between airplane, helicopter, or drone.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
Oh, cool! Didn't realize focusing existing on that level of camera. If you don't get a Xinfrared, whatever else you get should have the focusable lens, probably something similarly aimed towards hunters. These cameras won't give you that level of adjustability.
@miroslawkaras7710
@miroslawkaras7710 5 күн бұрын
I purchase couple weeks ego Topdon TS001 from Amazon for $279 , that have lens with manual focus between 9cm to 500m. It have resolution 256x192 25Hz and refresh. I will put asterisk on that refresh. It is 25Hz however there is at list 500ms lag. For me the selling point was the manual focus so i can zoom to see electronic component. The resolution is really far cray from the professional thermal camera that I use in my job, that have VGA resolution and have special resolution down to 20um .
@powerguymark
@powerguymark Ай бұрын
Is it a good idea to walk on solar modules? (Yes. I did notice you tried to step close to the edge of the frame, but still...)
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
Not ideal, but there's not another practical option in most service situations. We do our very best to stay on the edges of modules.
@whattheschmidt
@whattheschmidt Ай бұрын
Good trick. My work has this setup with a 3 phase Solar Edge Inverter. I'm glad I went Enphase micros for my second array at home.
@SoluSolaire
@SoluSolaire Ай бұрын
Amazing tip
@samfish6938
@samfish6938 Ай бұрын
a grounded solar panel should ideally have near zero voltage, so finding a significant voltage like 30 volts on the ground means there's likely a faulty connection or damaged wiring within the panel system, and immediate inspection by a qualified electrician is necessary. Damaged Wiring: Damaged or frayed cables within the solar panel system could be causing a leak of voltage to the groundA malfunctioning inverter might not be properly regulating the voltage, leading to voltage on the groundIf the grounding connection is not properly installed or corroded, it could lead to a voltage on the ground
@neleininger
@neleininger Ай бұрын
I found that if you do not need WIFI you can save $100 and get the HikMirco PocketC instead of the Pocket2. The only difference from their website seems to be the lack of WIFI.
@bendungee1669
@bendungee1669 Ай бұрын
In your opinion: D o you need microprocessors? Don’t microprocessors make the solar panels more efficient? I guess it’s not too efficient if they break down and your not collecting solar energy. How often would you say they breakdown per customer? Sorry for so many questions, but having someone knowledgeable with experience is the best person to ask. Thanks for this video.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
@@bendungee1669 microinverters is not the most efficient or sensible way to go, most of the time. I think a lot of people install them because a) the installer needs to understand less about solar/electricity to make a successful installation, and b) it's cool to know what each panel is producing. Neither of those is a great reason to go the microinverter route.
@bendungee1669
@bendungee1669 Ай бұрын
@ Thank you for your response and experience.
@iwin4985
@iwin4985 Ай бұрын
nice catch, I have no idea what you're talking about but I'm still really impressed.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
@@iwin4985 😂 I appreciate it
@badermeinhof123
@badermeinhof123 Ай бұрын
Thanks for a thorough review. Wish you had the Topdon TC003 in the range. Almost bought a camera on blackfriday. Now i'm doing proper research and your review helped a lot. Thanks
@davidwatkins8016
@davidwatkins8016 Ай бұрын
Great video! Have you been looking at home ESS systems? How much is IFC 1207.8.3 an impediment to residential batteries, and is there a way to loosen this restriction on the distance to property lines if safe? Chapter 12 Energy Systems 1207.8.3 Clearance to exposures. ESS located outdoors shall be separated by a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from the following exposures: 1. Lot lines. 2. Public ways. 3. Buildings. 4. Stored combustible materials. 5. Hazardous materials. 6. High-piled stock. 7. Other exposure hazards. Exceptions: 1. Clearances are permitted to be reduced to 3 feet (914 mm) where a 1-hour free-standing fire barrier suitable for exterior use and extending 5 feet (1524 mm) above and 5 feet (1524 mm) beyond the physical boundary of the ESS installation is provided to protect the exposure. 2. Clearances to buildings are permitted to be reduced to 3 feet (914 mm) where noncombustible exterior walls with no openings or combustible overhangs are provided on the wall adjacent to the ESS and the fire-resistance rating of the exterior wall is a minimum of 2 hours. 3. Clearances to buildings are permitted to be reduced to 3 feet (914 mm) wh weatherproof enclosure constructed of noncombustible materials is provided over the SS, and it has been demonstrated that a fire within the enclosure will not ignite combustible materials outside the enclosure based on large-scale fire testing complying with Section 1207.1.5
@MichaelRBaron
@MichaelRBaron Ай бұрын
Ok but where's that voltage coming from?
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
These are transient voltages you get when something electrical isn't properly grounded. Gets picked up via induction, most likely. You aren't going to see a significant amount of amperage, but you can feel a shock. Same kind of thing can happen if you don't ground your house electrical system with a ground rod.
@wanzikry7608
@wanzikry7608 Ай бұрын
can you review uni t uti260t pocket and guide pf210?
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
@@wanzikry7608 hardware looks passable for both, but the Guide software support looks really bad. The link to the PC software is to a file in someone's Google Drive. 😂
@richardnwilson
@richardnwilson Ай бұрын
I believe microinverters put out either 120 or 240 volts. (more than 80 volts so how do they qualify?)
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
You can shut off that AC on the utility side, if grid connected, and the inverters stop putting out power. If batteries are involved, it's more complicated, but they get a signal to shut themselves off when you hit the designated button.
@dhood15277
@dhood15277 Ай бұрын
Wow, rooftop solar is so complicated and expensive.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
@@dhood15277 doesn't have to be that way 😔
@charlesdavis7461
@charlesdavis7461 Ай бұрын
Solar Panels are a very weak link in the solar industry. And where do they go after they are no longer able to work.
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
Not sure I know what you mean by that. Solar panels are the most reliable part of the solar industry, I almost never have to service them. But when they are decommissioned, we've found ways of recycling them, but often they get resold to be used again! They last a hell of a long time.
@richardnwilson
@richardnwilson Ай бұрын
Where does all the dirty exhaust go after oil and gas are burned to make electricity? At least it's possible to recycle solar panels it's pretty hard to recycle burned oil and gas and coal.
@nebulousvoid
@nebulousvoid 19 күн бұрын
I have stacks of old decommissioned panels. They all put out the same watts as when new.
@goneawol7498
@goneawol7498 Ай бұрын
….even dumber, building homes with highly flammable materials, like wood.
@aknorth1053
@aknorth1053 Ай бұрын
electrical PE, the biggest issue I have seen in the latest code changes is that more and more code changes are made not for safety but to line the pockets of manufacturers. They have lots of money to park someone on these code boards and yield outsized influence on desicions for example GFI protection is soon to be required for residential ac units
@mcconja
@mcconja Ай бұрын
So if I go ground mount, rsd rules do not apply?
@dereksolarboi
@dereksolarboi Ай бұрын
@@mcconja correct!
@JRo250
@JRo250 Ай бұрын
That was a very good video, Derek. You summed up a labyrinth of complex (and totally unnecessary) code into a simple and easy to follow instructive video. And yes, home solar installations have been hampered by both 1) lack of understanding leading to unfounded fears and, 2) major funding and lobbying by power companies not wanting to see their monopolies decentralized.
@gregcollins3404
@gregcollins3404 Ай бұрын
If the fire service was really concerned about reducing fires, they would outlaw open flame from residential homes instead of hassling the solar industry. There is no need for open flame in a home and is the leading cause of structure fires....