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@chrisoakey984110 ай бұрын
You know those connectors unscrew right? So you could have fed them through then refed the metal into the plastic cover. You guys should also trim those trees to get full sun on your solar arrays.
@PaulDriverPlus10 ай бұрын
Yes, yes you did, so did I. It was a nice one too.
@EasyKill78 ай бұрын
Did you draft your own plans for the shop roof?
@pan659310 ай бұрын
It‘s good for what it is: a long commercial. I have to note that it is made in a professional and entertaining way as well!
@danielpullum190710 ай бұрын
YA took the words right out of my mouth.
@timlamb1156Ай бұрын
I don’t know why they didn’t just run an underground line from main array and battery?
@fivoasia6410 ай бұрын
Nice work guys! I liked Oliver turning on the lights for a finish.
@danleblanc914610 ай бұрын
Great video! One bit of chop saw safety. You should always hold the piece you're cutting, in between your stop and the blade. There is a possibility for the pieces to wedge between the stop and the blade and cause kickback.
@johnbeattie576510 ай бұрын
In my opinion I think you should maybe have one of those wire style railings around your Storage trailer deck . If somebody falls off of there , I think broken bones will be a bad thing . Happy Trails from 🇨🇦 to the 🇺🇸 . ✌out
@tedsimpson32166 ай бұрын
I make railings out of welded wire fence. Frame it with 2X stock between posts.
@JesseHires10 ай бұрын
If you are going to be running wire a lot from multiple spools, consider building a small rack/cart to hold the spools while you pull from them. I used a broom stick across a box made from a couple of 2x4 cutoffs. I've also used a piece of scrap rebar held to a hand cart with bailing wire. But anything to hold all the spools and let you cleanly draw the wire from them will help a lot.
@ScottBalkum10 ай бұрын
Just being honest because I do love watching your channel a ton, I would prefer you just make a 2 minute commercial and put it in the video instead of just making a 22 minute commercial. It’s just my opinion. I’m not going to stop watching or anything like that, that’s just silly. I love watching your videos. This video is doing work for the sake of showing off the product. Work you most likely wouldn’t have done otherwise. Obviously you’ll be installing some stairs to your deck in the future so the ladder was just a stop gap. Believe me, I get it. Sponsors pay for living and providing content. They don’t have to be the focus. I would challenge to say that the less obvious the product usage is, the more interest in the product there would be. “How are they doing that?” “How did they get power there?” And then a 2 minute commercial would be a great question/answer. Again, I love you guys, your energy, all of it. Just my opinion.
@notter5910 ай бұрын
I hope you put a little black goop under the mounting tabs for the panels. Another option are strips of ice & water shield.
@kastenolsen957710 ай бұрын
Should have run the cables under the ridge cap.😊
@GirdHerd10 ай бұрын
I was thinking that too.
@macclark411210 ай бұрын
Apparently you are unfamiliar with the type of installation he used. It’s definitely weather proof & time tested.
@dwaynepenner278810 ай бұрын
@@macclark4112 I would always go for no additional roof penetration, even if it just is to future proof more panels, or different dimension panels etc.
@offroad630910 ай бұрын
Seen way too many leak failures in roofs. Dissimilar materials in direct sunlight expand and contract at different rates. Maybe not this year or next but it will happen at the roof opening. Can't tell from the video but the hose protection slit should have been at the lowest point. Should have been under the roof cap. At the very least as high on the roof as possible. Ladder supports should have been on a vertical surface not horizontal as well. Works for now.
@JohnD-or9py10 ай бұрын
6:49 exactly what I was going to comment, just wanted to see if someone else had already said it.. Lol
@andrelam989810 ай бұрын
We have been using the Behr Deck Stain on our deck. It been through 34 Buffalo winters and holding up just fine (plenty of rain, snow and other weather). I touch up the stain every 5 years or so, but it's quick and easy work. The stain should make your deck last a very long time, especially compared to bare wood. The view from your deck looks amazing.
@rs2024-s4u10 ай бұрын
This is the nicest conversion of shipping containers I've seen, Great Job. I might want a regular entry door in middle of container to provide easy direct access from side to work area and hinges on one end of solar panels to allow tilting for snow clearing durng winter. Ray
@Pushrod_Criff10 ай бұрын
Wow! You guys continue to amaze me!! I’ve loved watching the evolution of your guys homestead. Your videos always put me in a good mood. 😁
@timnash687010 ай бұрын
Attention, everyone. Tim from Canada.. if you were painting or staining, and you were using some sort of a tray.. if you put cellophane or plastic wrap inside your. Paint tray, then put your paint or stain on top of this. This saves you from cleaning the plastic wrap between your container saves you from cleaning up. Just put plastic wrap on your pantry. The next time you are painting or staining in the cleanup, you will see will be a lot easier for you.
@Bob_Adkins10 ай бұрын
Paint tray liners are handy too.
@robertthomas590610 ай бұрын
I used to do that. I stopped because I wasn't getting as good of results as using just the paint tray. Those cleats inside the tray it turns out are useful. For the jobs that I use a roller on. I have to clean up. Not a big deal. Besides, you really shouldn't be throwing wet paint away in the trash, which a lot of people that use plastic do. Most jobs I use an airless sprayer. There is a bit more prep work until you get the right tools for that. Spraying is very fast. I'm way faster than with a 9 or 18" roller.
@John-Does-It-All10 ай бұрын
Oil based products will eat right through cling wrap.
@stewartwilkinsonsnr10 ай бұрын
Install of Solar Panels and Lighting great job done. Oliver was so Cool turning the light switch on, bless him. Love to you all ❤️💙💙xxx
@captaincrustyradio10 ай бұрын
Yes! I love that set up. My son and daughter-in-law are using one container as a shop. They have another one at another spot on the farm. I will send him this video. That roof setup is great! Thanks for posting. 💯❤ Take care, Crusty Kirk
@gregorybarth93010 ай бұрын
They make kits with all the wood and things included. Maybe not as much fun as making your pun wood but makes it a lot faster & easier
@danj840410 ай бұрын
steel attached to the aluminum ladder. Dissimilar metals in contact may have corrosion issues. Maybe put a plastic spacer between them?
@timc426910 ай бұрын
Good idea ..prevent galvanic reaction
@MichelleLHiga10 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video!! Love seeing all you’re doing to make your mountain oasis more self sufficient. And, was that Oliver’s first assist on a project? How fun!!! It won’t be long before he’s running around everywhere!
@johneken205610 ай бұрын
All that roof area would be good water catchment. Tanks in the conex box or bury in thr ground and pipe to the house.
@shamrock241r810 ай бұрын
That would make some good yt content, hope he will do it.
@HolgerNestmann10 ай бұрын
And more solar. Less need to burn dinosaurs in the winter
@chadmutchler506210 ай бұрын
Or separate water for washing equipment or using for non potable projects.
@michiganengineer862110 ай бұрын
You might consider another 4-6 of those 200W panels in landscape mode just under the top edge of the southern container wall. That way you could get decent power during the winter as well. Maybe add 2 more to your upper array to maximize things if and when Anker sends you some as part of the sponsorship.
@srwinnett10 ай бұрын
Riley, you can't run the grounding electrode conductor to the ground rod in metal conduit without bonding both ends of the wire to each end of the conduit. Not bonding the wire causes magnetic choking effect limiting current flow to ground. Pull the #6 wire out of the conduit and run it on the surface of the container. Oliver will appreciate it.
@catgynt914810 ай бұрын
Have you considered adding an outlet or two on the sidewalk of your upper deck. Additionally, a 16M string of RGB LEDs would add ambient lighting to the decking. They could be mounted under the roof overhang. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together with Oliver and Boon. Peace
@cayankeelord373010 ай бұрын
Don't forget Bailey !
@RPM-sr2gn10 ай бұрын
That would be a great idea.
@AZJH837410 ай бұрын
Hey, Idaho. Have you watched The Rancher And The Wife from Idaho as well. My new favorite channel. God Bless you all. 🙏🏻
@cbpuzzle10 ай бұрын
I would've built a wood staircase. Tall ladders are expensive and a staircase walks up and down without using 2 hands. Love the channel content. Makes my Sunday's enjoyable
@johndouglas884610 ай бұрын
Thank you two for the great video's and sharing your experiences and educating the rest of us. A method to consider for installing a ground rod. Water in hole method; push rod in and out of hole adding water after you pull rod back out. Another method is using a hammer drill adapter to drive the rod in full depth. Don't want anyone of you to become the ground to earth and short out a long life of these fun videos. Sounds like the little fella is approaching his first words.
@cayankeelord373010 ай бұрын
I thought he had an electric demo-hammer. That's what we use to drive ground rods, makes short work of it, even through rocks..
@n1dp10 ай бұрын
Like your choice of snow shovel. Have been using that style for years. Less bending over and more snow chucking potential. Love your many solar demonstration projects.
@Vikingza10 ай бұрын
HI, 3 suggestions I would like to make: 1. Put in a power cable between your main batteries and your workshop containers as a backup so if you need a lot of power or you have had a bad snow storm you can charge both sets of batteries off your propane generator and your containers don't land up sitting in the dark. 2. Build a proper platform for your skid steer so you are safe when ever you use it to work at heights. 3. Build a concrete pad outside the container on the Right so it is solid where you are getting in and out of the container and also you know that there is a solid base for the ladder to stand on.
@marciadarby310 ай бұрын
I was looking forward to hearing more about the rescued pickup
@chrisdaniel133910 ай бұрын
Not this week, it was just on huge 22 minute advertisement for that battery box
@Lee_Proffit10 ай бұрын
@@chrisdaniel1339 If it gives them some revenue to spend on things like the pick up, then what's the problem ?
@chrisdaniel133910 ай бұрын
@@Lee_Proffit The video should have a disclaimer as soon as it starts that this is a paid advertisement. I have zero problem with product placement, TV shows and films have been doing it for years, I have no problem with a quick 30 second ad for a product, but when the whole video centers around a product that when I draw the line.
@HurricaneHusky10 ай бұрын
@@chrisdaniel1339 There is a disclaimer,it says paid product placement on screen when you click on the video. You get to watch these videos FOR FREE, with at most 2 ads at the beginning, and 1 mid-roll ad. Which beliive it or not isn't a lot of reveune for most creators. These two are trying to run a channel, do cool projects and raise a family, they arent rich. Doing all that isn't cheap. And additionally they don't just take every deal they get, and when something goes wrong they address it and stop promoting that product. If you don't like how these creators make money then move on.
@samjubilee659310 ай бұрын
What if someone wants to do solar? I'm too old for projects like that, but if I were doing a project like that, the info from him setting up a solar-fed electrical system - would be very useful and appreciated. If nothing else, could simply do the exact same system.
@dellmerlin632810 ай бұрын
For a lift basket I use a UBC with out the tank, make a door in one side, and safety chain it to the skid steer forks.
@cayankeelord373010 ай бұрын
That's a great idea. I have 100's of hours on both scissor-lifts and Condors and I wouldn't feel safe on just a pallet with no railings. It's an accident waiting to happen. ( God forbid )
@AB-so3jv10 ай бұрын
OMG, Oliver looks just like his dad. Such a cute baby!!, and he is already helping and working with his parents!!! Good job Oliver!!!!!
@EnufIsTooMuch10 ай бұрын
I was expecting this eventually, only makes sense to put that roof area to work for you. In fact, covering that roof with PV panels and adding a large capacity DIY battery system based upon LiFePo4 cells would be a fantastic project for the channel.
@chrisringel896010 ай бұрын
One more week and Oliver Sam Casey will be one year old. Oliver is Riley's up and coming best buddy. He is really cute. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Oliver. You guys Amazing.
@optionstrader963710 ай бұрын
I would've definitely put some sealer below the panel brackets
@reese927610 ай бұрын
Love it !!! Thanks for taking the time to share these videos and your lives.
@luminyam61453 ай бұрын
Oliver working already, pressing buttons. Oh my goodness, the cuteness. What a lovely family.🥰
@JeffWinter110 ай бұрын
Looks good. You know the MC4 connectors unscrew and come apart so you can put them through smaller openings? Did it at my off-grid cabin.
@dustoff147210 ай бұрын
Recommend putting a basket on a trolley that you can bring stuffff up to the deck. Enjoying the channel. Tks for sharing.
@orlandolucas842110 ай бұрын
You two make a good team and have an inspiring set of skills even if some you learn as you go. I am living my dream through your video's.
@pitkizzz4 ай бұрын
21:40 haha, you still got the train! That made me happy 🥰 no wonder you needed more space! 😁 Great job as always, even though I found the ladder as a temporary solution, hopefully we get to see stairs & railings build for the deck one day
@jahnw10 ай бұрын
Love the amount of solar you have going on. Did you ever think about hooking the container shop's electrical up to the OG solar array and battery bank?
@AdrianMcDaid10 ай бұрын
Yes but how else could they do 20 mins add
@fredrikg12010 ай бұрын
That would have made much more sense. Especially since their power cobtainer is like 20 feet away.
@johnstark472310 ай бұрын
They should cover that roof with panels for the main solar.
@bookman10610 ай бұрын
Always look forward to your videos. The love between the two of you is palpable.
@MrMasterSpam10 ай бұрын
What happened t9o the Bluetti system? Why didn't you feed the cables through the roof cap?
@Kasperekdk10 ай бұрын
21:50 switch the two contacts such that the 'outside' switch toggles the outside light, and the 'inside' switch toggles the inside light. Right now it is the opposite and I think it would be more intuitive switched. Otherwise incredible work as always!
@eriklarsen735810 ай бұрын
You do have grid via portable generator. If so inclined, that way you can keep the battey topped off for winter usage when you have no sun or panels are buried in snow.
@stephenpadilla40868 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your project with us! Also, I love how much fun you have sliding down the roof to the deck.
@ObviousDWest10 ай бұрын
Smart switches for those lights would be nice. To avoid walking down at night when you forget to shut everything down in the shop.
@CvrcekLE10 ай бұрын
He can turn the power off from the management app.
@fredericrike597410 ай бұрын
It seems like a different world- when my path crossed with Ambition Strikes, you were finishing your camper. This is an order of magnitude or two above that- and as always, every success was bought at the cost of set backs and re planning. And each time, you prevail- sometimes it takes time, more time that you would, but moving governments makes manipulation of laws of nature look like child's play. Each of those have increased your wealth in each other and your goals; I could say "Awesome Strikes". Riley, I truly expect you to succeed in the Herculean task of getting the dozer back into that shop- just don't break anything important! Courtney, Riley, Idaho and Oliver are carrying you from "insufferably cute" to being a truly stunning young woman- your warmth and grace light up any place you care to be. Good Health, Great Times
@Teetles_80710 ай бұрын
Unlike some, I don’t view this video as commercialized. Difference being, they were adding to the facilities in a way that will be useful for a long time to come. They are just selling something. Yes the vendor gave it to them. But it has meaning
@SongOfEire10 ай бұрын
How about a bracket attached to the deck next to the ladder, and from it, hang a pulley. That way, tools, lunch, or whatever needs to go up can safely do so without having to climb it with one hand!
@honkingdonk398110 ай бұрын
The pallet platform for the skid steer is a great idea. Maybe a 2x4 rail would act as a hand hold and tool rest if you attach trays and drill holes to hold screw drivers and drill out different tools. Easy and useful work surface.
@waynevivianboof10 ай бұрын
hey guys love the show even in Australia. Riley, I would have pulled some ridge capping off and ran the cable down there, wouldn't need the external box and might have gotten away with not cutting the cables. I know 20/20 hindsight is awesome, but just my 10c worth 😁 keep it up 👍👍
@williambryant594610 ай бұрын
Need to close in the knee wall to keep the weather out. Id suggest using windows or glass in every other opening to get light under the shed. Permanent stairs up to the deck at the middle part that sticks out would be a good way to keep them out of the way. They'd be on the side of the container instead of infront like the ladder is. Good video. 👍
@jzledwards0110 ай бұрын
Great work as usual. Looking at the massive amount of roof space you’ve got, you could collect thousands of gallons of rain water off them. With your filtration systems and your roofs and some added water storage, your water issues could be sorted.
@TheSlain19698 ай бұрын
Yah was thinking same, perfect roof for collecting water from, especially on the deck side i would put gutters to keep additional water of the deck. But if you can combine it all with a filtration system, which feeds it into a collector or some sorts, you could put that roof to work 😅
@davidclark228610 ай бұрын
Mc4 connectors can be undone and metal pins will go through any space the cable will go through and then reassemble the mc4 connector.
@charleshaynie637122 күн бұрын
Its interesting that most who use 2 container do this center elevated roofline. It was my 1st idea for our off grid property too. Except i will stack a 3rd container on both of the lower and have a raised deck, and then cover it with the main roofline. Then do master up, so no plumbing needs to be done.
@dakota476610 ай бұрын
Not a electrician but did spend a grand on a electrical course and pretty sure grounding is for getting rid of high voltage events. Like when lighting strikes nearby a voltage is induced in all metal parts and the grounding rod gives you a clear path to ground. Bonding is used to bond all metal components together that gives you a path to the ground and decreases the chance the high voltage event jumps through insulation in motors or other sensitive electronics. Also bonding all metal part to neutral would cause the breaker to trip if there was a short.
@solarsme9 ай бұрын
What a brilliant idea! Incorporating solar power into your off-grid container shop not only promotes sustainability but also provides reliable and renewable energy for your business. It's inspiring to see your commitment to environmental responsibility while enhancing your shop's efficiency
@richardhenry596110 ай бұрын
You Guy's leave me in AWE! 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 You hear all the critics against solar energy. And Riley ends that argument completely.That you to all! 🥰
@RPM-sr2gn10 ай бұрын
The set up you just did is awesome.But I didn't expect a ladder for steps.I think I would of found something alot safer than that.Another great video & keep up the good work.Thanks for sharing.
@elizabeththomas874610 ай бұрын
That was awesome. It's a fancy , good-looking garage! What a blessing. "Dad..I can do that?"❤
@JayMcGinness57410 ай бұрын
Riley look for Duct Seal in the electrical area of hardware store. Its like puddy for sealing holes, pipes ect. Nice thing is you can easly remove it to repair stuff.
@cali-electro-dad8 ай бұрын
Anker has made a very nice system. BTW Reilly, your description of load shifting switched "on-peak" and "off-peak". You charge off-peak (rate/demand) and discharge on-peak.
@willojanen210 ай бұрын
Lights are awesome, that is the first thing I did when we built our shop, three banks of Lights even before we poured the floor, which was nice when we did pour the floor.
@devenp.550810 ай бұрын
I do a lot of commercial electrical work and love bending conduit. So it pains me to not be there helping out. Amazing work on the off grid paradise you two are building.
@CP-mj8wd10 ай бұрын
Another good video, thanks for sharing. Oliver looks like he's having a good time too.
@MikeC1910010 ай бұрын
Things are lighting up at the ole homestead... Nice work on the deck, solar panels and electronics throughout the shop area. I hope that you used some sealant or gaskets underneath the solar panel stand-off brackets. Even if you used screws with rubber washers the water can still get into the holes under the brackets. Many installers use something underneath the brackets to seal off that gap. RV's use a self-leveling lap sealant, which might work if you could get some in brown to match the roof panel colors.
@stevenreining680510 ай бұрын
have you cnsidered putting some translucent panelson the deck side tohelp keep weather outof the shed
@DavidLivingstone-ig6qj10 ай бұрын
Hi my name is Dave I live in Yeppoon Queensland Australia I love your clips. I spent many years in the Army driving trucks off road, I se your troubles with traction using the army truck. I don’t know much about snow, but if it was mud or sand I would try putting weight on the back of the truck to counter balance the blower which is transferring the weight to the front allowing the rear to spin. Iam only up to end of 2022 , just watch clip about having a Bub wish u all the best
@papageorgiola10 ай бұрын
ground rod tip - use a heavy duty corded hammer drill. slide the rod into the drill, and hammer away. it'll make life so much easier. Also, your ground should be protected in armor from the conduit to the the rod. also, make sure ground and neutral are bonded at the panel.
@bigboyadv87967 ай бұрын
FYI...You should make a safety bucket for the skid steer for a future project. Its alot safer than using a palet as a platform. We use them on our fork lifts at work. Just a thought.
@roberto.peterson991710 ай бұрын
personally would have put couple layers of ice shield rubber underneath the solar panel anchor brackets to head off any leaks from screws potential to follow threads and drip inside
@ralphswartz796110 ай бұрын
You should try to get the top platform from a Sizer lift (non operational) and make an adapter to fit your skid steer forks. Be safe.
@MultiBigDenis8 ай бұрын
It was simply possible to put wires from the solar panels under the skating element on the roof, there is already a finished hole, and not make additional holes on the roof ... And yes, the tree before painting should still be primed, and it would be nice to soak with an antiseptic ...
@ralphswartz796110 ай бұрын
You should have mounted down at the eve. Where you could build a frame to mount the panels and make them adjustable like the main panel frame. Just make folding legs that fold up in the winter. Max out put.
@victortarasyuk804210 ай бұрын
Small advice from old roofer:-use some MP-1clear silicone or “rain buster “ under solar brackets where the screw penetrates roof. Otherwise it will leak Blessing to your family!
@AffectionateDriftwood-vr2sf10 ай бұрын
Genius! First Americans to u tube it! Amazing! U will not regret the free energy. Do u sell surplus to your power grid like they do in Europe? Either way great
@richtidd10 ай бұрын
I have several smaller Anker power station and battery banks. They are decent products and Anker has great CS.
@devarskinnee876010 ай бұрын
This family is adorable!!! Family's are forever!!! Place is looking great,and that wife of your's is incredible!! God bless this precious family!in Jesus name amen
@GabrielIonescuisro10 ай бұрын
U should use underneath the roof top cap for getting the wires inside, that's how I did it to avoid penetrating the metal sheet.
@watchthe136910 ай бұрын
Have you looked into Vertical solar arrays that are 2 sided arrays, they boost morning and evening input and shed snow really well too.
@DavidSwensen-zo3hr10 ай бұрын
nice job on the containers a idea so no holes in the containers I saw were the use 2x4 on the walls and wedge the against the floor and roof and the board on the ceiling can be held up with boards wedged on the wall cut to hold the ceiling board and make shelfs the same way
@watchthe136910 ай бұрын
Have you thought about making Syngas to run a 2 stroke generator by charcoaling wood. The volatiles coming off the wood will power the 2 stroke and give you a generator in an emergency. That leaves you with wood charcoal for the barbecue or forge too.
@greganderson367610 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos, a little work,info,equipment,family and a bit of humor !! Don't fall into that fake stuff that so many are doing
@instantchiro8510 ай бұрын
Love it we are doing the same right now. We have an old goal zero yeti portable system for moving around the farm. It’s the most useful tool we have. Keep up the good work
@brandon478110 ай бұрын
That phone background of Oliver is the best!! Love the intensity
@ДжимКерри-ъ9е4 ай бұрын
Привет вам с Южного Урала из России. Пейзаж места где вы строитесь точно такие же как у нас. Удачи в стройке!
@maintenancewithmike10 ай бұрын
Yikes. Couldn’t route them through the ridge cap? Man I hate drilling holes in a new roof. Nice power system for sure you two! Thanks for the video! Cheers,Mike.
@VirgiliusRomanus10 ай бұрын
Guys. This is too awesome. Way too awesome. Bob the builder tv show needs to have a wife based on you guys. Way cooler than cool.
@brejonsport10 ай бұрын
Since I saw that roof, I always thought that it would be a good option to expand the solar capacity of your installation, installing another stream of panels to capture something more in winter. I understand the sponsored video, but those panels are not worth putting holes in the ceiling hehehe I love your videos.
@ryankirk245910 ай бұрын
On this build, you have done so much that is wildly different to everything we are taught in Australia so these are genuine questions: 1) why screw your roof sheeting down in the valley of the sheet and not the ridge? 2) why put your pass through through the valley, at a bare minimum it should be through the ridge, but as you had to remake the caes anyways why not go through under the peak of the roofline and have no penetration in your roof sheet?
@billpherigo681510 ай бұрын
There are a few simple things that you can do to make your electrical safer, and closer to meeting code: 1) Use 6AWG THHN wire to feed the subpanel so that when you plug in a 2nd F3800 someday, which will provide 50 Amps, you won't overload the 10 AWG wire. 2) You have earth ground connected pretty well to the first container, but you also need to bond that container to the roof, and then to the other container. Code requires all metallic systems to be bonded together so that you cannot build up a potential between them. 3) I could not tell what type of breakers you are using, but you need at a minimum GFCI. Given the probability of rodents chewing on a cable some day, Arc Fault GFCI would be a better choice.
@DavidBryan110 ай бұрын
Also, I think the breaker panel needs to be back fed by a screwed in OCD as it's more than 6 breakers (looks to be 10 in total)- which by code requires a main disconnect for NEC. I'm not confident there is a main OCD for this panel, as I think the OCD (blue breakers) on the left is input over current protection from the grid. Instead of using caulk inside a conduit, use Duct Seal Compound.
@dalemarr7010 ай бұрын
You could have run the solar wires in under the ridge cap. And, you guys need to learn to: with a nail, punch a few holes in the lower rim-top of paint cans so it will drain back & not be such a mess.
@michaelkoon837110 ай бұрын
Great job guys things are lookin up at your place and also your son is so prepays very beauitful
@BillWulff7 ай бұрын
ladder to deck: bolt 1x8 lumber to the sides of the ladder and add stair treads resting ion the current rungs.
@ryankelly530310 ай бұрын
Awesome guys can’t wait to see what your next project is?
@brandons939810 ай бұрын
Fantastic addition to your shipping container shop😊 and I don’t think baby. Oliver can get any cuter.😊😊😊
@olivermccarthy724410 ай бұрын
Because you have Victron for your off grid container, if you where able to run a mains cable from your workshop to the container you will be able to AC couple your new inverter to the Quatro inverter, which will then allow you to use the excess power generated on the workshop to then be able to charge your batteries in the container. Keep up the good work. love the vids
@silversurfer29110 ай бұрын
you can unscrew the MC40 connector, and pop back the pin, so you dont have to cut the ends of you want to go conduit ...
@skip2010010 ай бұрын
What are you thoughts of clear corrugated plastic for the gap between to roof and the shipping container or maybe even the back wall? That way you get weather proofing and a little bit of light and heating from the sun. Just a thought. Keep your the amazing work. We enjoy watching your adventures!!
@edwardvanhazendonk10 ай бұрын
Use vertical solar panels on your free sides of the containers, will give you easy power during winter without the need for snowshoveling.
@fredcarlson577510 ай бұрын
Oliver is so cute I know I have said that many times be it can't helped but say that ❤😊