BEGINNER FRIENDLY Step-by-Step: DIY SOLAR GENERATOR for Emergency Power, RV, Shed... Ampere Time

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ReeWray Outdoors

ReeWray Outdoors

Күн бұрын

Let's build a simple starter Solar System together. We'll learn all the essential components and how to assemble them.
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@kickgas7171
@kickgas7171 Жыл бұрын
Nice build. Only one suggestion. After spending 23 years in the inverter repair industry, I would suggest losing the cheap, high frequency, transformerless inverter and spend a little more money and invest in a low frequency, transformer-based inverter instead. Unfortunately, Chinese made, high frequency inverters on the market simply don't last. Especially when powering inductive loads like refrigerators, microwave ovens, portable air conditioners or power tools. You may be able to start some of these loads when your high frequency inverter is new, but over time, typically after less than a year, after repeated use, the MOSFETs in this high frequency inverter will fail. They simply are not designed for powering inductive loads. That's why the big name brand inverter manufacturers like Schneider Electric, Outback Power, Magnum Energy and others, all use a low frequency topology in their design.
@cotybair796
@cotybair796 9 ай бұрын
Do you have any brand/model suggestions?
@dannypeels2806
@dannypeels2806 9 ай бұрын
Have you priced any lately? Far above a retirees payscale!
@kickgas7171
@kickgas7171 9 ай бұрын
You're exaggerating. @@dannypeels2806
@harryniedecken5321
@harryniedecken5321 8 ай бұрын
All of the components used in this build are very much budget / entry level, as is the wiring approach so I guess it all sort of fits. Obviously neither the wiring or battery support a 2000 watt inverter but it is OK since it is really a 1000 watt design.
@clariemoore1906
@clariemoore1906 7 ай бұрын
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@md2320
@md2320 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone gets gifted two of the most important parts of the system. Expensive parts!!!!
@bobbyjo9725
@bobbyjo9725 Жыл бұрын
Out of all the videos I've been watching, this was the most clear and easy to understand, so thank you!
@stevemizera3891
@stevemizera3891 Жыл бұрын
I have been living off-grid for ten years and can certify that your information is fantastic for anyone wishing to get started. I have a number of systems including one identical to yours. I even charge my Tesla model 3 as the closest =Tesla charger is 135 miles from me.
@marcofalancia9553
@marcofalancia9553 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve. I have an M3 too. I would like to design an emergency solar system if the grid goes down to charge it. Any suggestions?
@renevelez9444
@renevelez9444 Жыл бұрын
Great video for explanation. For a Van or RV I would have put in a fuse panel for each circuit so everything does not go down if one item pulling current burns out I still have everything else working. The fact you can double that for the cost of an extra battery is the real bonus. Its the scalability that is powerful here.
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Well said, sir!
@denisestarr2314
@denisestarr2314 2 жыл бұрын
5 years offgrid. This solar technology is going BOOM 💥 ! I am on a good system now . Moderate . Its mine . I will add as i can. Solar works y'all
@kingrafferty
@kingrafferty 11 ай бұрын
First time after so many videos that this makes sense. Thank you.
@lostboy8084
@lostboy8084 Жыл бұрын
Been looking at a few DYI builds and this one is pretty much the best in explaining it simply enough that a novice who has very little experience can make one. Going to be trying to make my first one and the only thing I can think of in doing differently is using a old ice cooler with wheels and extending handle as a frame to place the battery and other components mounted to it to make easier to transport.
@Zack-fu8sn
@Zack-fu8sn 2 жыл бұрын
Install an automatic transfer switch! I found this video and another one from Will Prowse showing the transfer switch and i'm totally doing this! Great video
@mauinka123
@mauinka123 11 ай бұрын
This video is simply one of the best I have watched so far, great job.
@marciatesch3951
@marciatesch3951 Жыл бұрын
The best solar explanation I’ve seen, ever! Thank you.
@fvrrljr
@fvrrljr Жыл бұрын
photovoltaic/solar thermal technician here: i have a beef with your video 😤 it was too good 😁👍
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😃
@spang650
@spang650 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best Solar DIY videos. Thank you!
@evatuckjr9091
@evatuckjr9091 Жыл бұрын
We have used the kzbin.infoUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!
@barntt
@barntt 10 ай бұрын
Good info! Awesome build! NOW things to consider and for Safety, Do the research and figure out what your wires and fusing must handle. A fuse or breaker from the solar panels which can double as a disconnect switch. Fusing for your Source (Battery) is recommended to be no more than 7 inches from the POS Post. As in your AC system EVERYTHING must be Fused and switched so it can be separated safely. DC power can and will cause a fire (even a little 9V battery). As in your AC system ALL the POS wire ends and connections are recommended to be covered to prevent accidental shorting and a possible fire (SHIT Happens)! Just a recommendation! keep all your fusing (except your source fuse) on the front of your little panel so you can quickly see and replace them if you need to. In a Grid down situation, you want it to work. MOST of these DIY projects on here are lacking the necessary fusing and short prevention. DO IT RIGHT don't just make it work!
@dinaandriusis6808
@dinaandriusis6808 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for clearly and concisely explaining all the components needed AND additional videos on each components details. Your videos are an excellent resource for my son who is just learning about electronics and myself who is just an avid pop up camper who needs a fan sometimes!
@8ank3r
@8ank3r Жыл бұрын
Instant like when he said, "as an excuse to buy more tools". LOL Love it
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors Жыл бұрын
True story!
@liamstone3437
@liamstone3437 Жыл бұрын
A trick for drilling your hole bigger without a drill press: drill the bigger hole in a piece of scrap. Clamp the scrap to your panel centered over the smaller hole. Use the scrap to guide your hole saw so it does not walk.
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Genius! Where were you 8 months ago?! haha I'll tuck that trick away for next time.
@lastmanstanding9389
@lastmanstanding9389 Жыл бұрын
An even easier way is to take the small hole saw and mount it inside the bigger hole saw on the mandrel. The small hole saw sticks out of the bigger one allowing you to easily insert it into the hole, acting as a guide.
@lastmanstanding9389
@lastmanstanding9389 Жыл бұрын
An even easier way is to take the small hole saw and mount it inside the bigger hole saw on the mandrel. The small hole saw sticks out of the bigger one allowing you to easily insert it into the hole in the wood.
@beemrdon52
@beemrdon52 9 ай бұрын
That simple set up could fit into a nook in my minivan. Thanks
@sandrawool5053
@sandrawool5053 Жыл бұрын
You answered so many questions I have about my off grid system. I have watched many many videos trying to figure this very type of solar system and was always left with questions. You hit the nail on the head. Thank you. Thank you!!
@loucinci3922
@loucinci3922 2 жыл бұрын
Nice build. Simple and it works. I used that battery with Renogy 3000W for my portable power station. Chainsaw works great running off it. Thanks for sharing.
@jhartmac100
@jhartmac100 Жыл бұрын
Interesting one battery is enough to use 3000 watts?
@cside2426
@cside2426 Жыл бұрын
Awesome build. Looks simple and doable. Thanks.
@quickquote1568
@quickquote1568 Жыл бұрын
Nice setup. Only one glaring flaw. After spending 23 years in the inverter repair industry. I would highly recommend spending a little more money and investing in a low frequency, transformer based inverter instead of that cheap high frequency unit. High requency, transformerless inverters are not designed for powering inductive loads like refrigerators, power tools and microwave ovens. And can actually be damaged by these types of loads leading to a much shorter life expectancy for your system.
@joshua9848
@joshua9848 2 ай бұрын
I would love to see a video where you built something with your own money like the rest of us will be doing.
@ilovethewiggle-crypto8033
@ilovethewiggle-crypto8033 8 күн бұрын
this is one of his perks for providing us this information for free. Jeeze
@artadams1
@artadams1 2 жыл бұрын
I run a very similar system at my ranch, much larger battery bank and inverter but the basic principal is the same. Nicely done.
@alwaysmoody800
@alwaysmoody800 2 жыл бұрын
From 8:15 for about 20 sec. your info. is SO important . You are correct about protecting your LiFePO4 battery however think about what your battery is inside of ... your home . Very good video , thank you .🙂
@charlesdingman4306
@charlesdingman4306 Жыл бұрын
And most people find this out rhe hard way. Cutting corners for a couple dollars usually costs more
@senseidadproductions
@senseidadproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks, very useful information and great details. I think the only thing I would change would be who you wired the charge controller. I apologize if that's already explained but I would connect the charge controller directly to the battery with it's circuit breaker. That way you can isolate the inverter and still charge the battery. Also, would the 100amp BMS on that battery cut out at 1280 watts (100 amps)? Thanks again for all the great videos!
@dannycrockett4833
@dannycrockett4833 Жыл бұрын
Wow, you made it simple and understandable. Thanks !
@ericbutler1305
@ericbutler1305 Жыл бұрын
"I look at these types of projects as an opportunity to buy tools" Thats what I do too!!
@danzvanture
@danzvanture Жыл бұрын
The empathy is real.
@michaelmccullagh2241
@michaelmccullagh2241 3 ай бұрын
I have this eetup in my truck. To save more money you can use LEad battery. the panel is on my roof top and the whol system keeps a fridge and freezer in the back of my truck, Cold beers on demand!
@matthewvituj9555
@matthewvituj9555 2 жыл бұрын
Brother, you are my new favorite channel. Found your channel yesterday, and im loving all your content. Keep up the good work!
@etiennelouw9244
@etiennelouw9244 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice job, greeting from Cape Town, South Africa.
@Wesmancan
@Wesmancan Жыл бұрын
I have finally found a good how to video. I think. Ima try this.
@ilovethewiggle-crypto8033
@ilovethewiggle-crypto8033 8 күн бұрын
Thanks again. Great Content
@theoldhobbit3640
@theoldhobbit3640 2 жыл бұрын
This video was extremely helpful, thank you. I am currently in correspondence with Renogy UK about supplying the components I need for a 400w array, 200amp Lithium battery, MPPT controller and 2000w PSW inverter and associated fuses and cabling. I want to put in a simple system to allow me to run a household fridge freezer should we experience any power outages this winter, but also to run my radio shack off grid. I am looking forward to this little project and your video clearly explains the layout, thank you.
@emanuelpillay7579
@emanuelpillay7579 2 жыл бұрын
Simple and yet extremely well explained. Hello from South Africa. I want to consider building one in the next few weeks so the guidance helps.
@starbirthcalamity
@starbirthcalamity Жыл бұрын
You should use the plywood you cut to form a right angle to the mount, scoot the charge controller closer to the inverter, and use the opposite side of the plywood that forms the angle for the faces of your plugs and breakers. Even as a one-third box enclosure, you can slide it into any corner if you don't have another two boards to enclose it so you don't have to see the parts and still have access to your plugs and breakers. Paint the boards a neutral color and it'd be portable, convenient and aesthetically compatible almost anywhere.
@cowania
@cowania 2 жыл бұрын
100% agree on the Charge controller - I have one of those $20 ones that came with a Renogy 100w panel “bundle”. I’m using it right now as a temporary solution to charge my pop up camper battery, but the terminal connection ports are crappy (shallow) and the whole thing is pretty junky. I need to upgrade!
@troyyarbrough
@troyyarbrough 2 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. just about the time you get the screw tight enough to hold the wire firmly in place, it strips out.
@douglaswindsor120
@douglaswindsor120 2 жыл бұрын
I've got a Colman 30 amp charge controller and found it doesn't have proper charging parameters for sealed lead acid batteries so 50 dollars for junk now I'm trying to find his material price list as I want to go solar
@fudgea
@fudgea 2 жыл бұрын
I don't believe that PWM controller will work on a Lithium battery.
@diySolarPowerFunWithRay
@diySolarPowerFunWithRay Жыл бұрын
​@@fudgea it will work
@diySolarPowerFunWithRay
@diySolarPowerFunWithRay Жыл бұрын
I really don't like the that charge controller that comes with that renogy bundle. I do however like the cheap one he mentions here. I used it for about 3 years and it was awesome. If you're on a budget anyways. If you have the money victron is much better
@mijalic1
@mijalic1 Жыл бұрын
Great tutorial. Thank you for your time and effort to make this video and share it with us. Greetings from Croatia.
@ivareiriksson6833
@ivareiriksson6833 Жыл бұрын
Very good explanation. Thank you.
@planecrazyish
@planecrazyish 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice build. Really appreciate the way you explained the finer details, as in the reasoning for the fuse ratings etc. great job 👍
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@moorditj6510
@moorditj6510 Жыл бұрын
thanks buddy, you made it look so easy
@arksonephimmasane5134
@arksonephimmasane5134 4 ай бұрын
Nice project and thank you for sharing!
@shayanahmed2146
@shayanahmed2146 Жыл бұрын
FIRST OF ALL, GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY, KEEP IT UP MAN
@jasonbroom7147
@jasonbroom7147 2 жыл бұрын
The only concern I have here is you're using the posts on the inverter as a sort of defacto bus bar. Current coming in from the panels is going through those to reach the battery. I have seen others do this and I can't help but wonder why. The solar charge controller sends current to the battery. The battery sends current to the inverter. I kept those runs separate from one another in the portable power station I built. This was easily accomplished using a proper bus bar configuration. Not saying what you did was wrong, but I didn't want the DC voltage (~24v?) from the solar panels connecting to the same lugs on the inverter where the battery is supplying 12.8 volts.
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@heatherk8931
@heatherk8931 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I saw that, but the energy from the battery missed my thought process. Could it be that the power flows both ways on the cables to and from battery to offer more on inverter draws? ( odd analogy: like liver-gallbladder-pancreas to intestines, GB stores bile, liver creates it, and both are drawn from to mix with pancreatic efforts) maybe kinda gross... but I had pancreatic cancer and they took the GB out with part of the pancreas. Lol, I cant believe I made this connection 😳🤣🤣🤣
@apparaoapparao
@apparaoapparao 2 жыл бұрын
I know it looks odd without a negative bus bar, but it’s a tried and true wiring method (Prowse for example wires simple set ups like this the exact same way-he does add a 200amp fuse to the positive terminal of the battery) His oldest wiring diagrams used a negative bus bar and a Victron battery protect as the positive bus bar; but he has since eliminated the Victron battery protect. Another cool modification would be to add a low temperature disconnect relay at the MTTP to shut down lithium charging at sub freezing temps (there is some uncertainty as to whether this battery brand has low temp disconnect in its BMS)
@toddyork5698
@toddyork5698 2 жыл бұрын
The voltage coming out of the mppt is NOT 24v, unless you have a 24v system. It's the same or slightly higher than the voltage of the battery. Not any different from a cable ran another foot away with the same connections being shared...and arguably less system resistance overall.
@sgtcote1
@sgtcote1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining the 100ah battery equates to 1200 watt hours. I had not know that until now. I'm currently building a small (4) Renogy 100watt pannels and a renogy 30ah charge controller setup. I also purchased one of those cheapie charge controllers just to put away for the just in case situation, but honestly, I may just pick up a spare quality controller. I'm learning as much as I can for my small off grid setup with intentions on building a larger setup. Thank you
@PWoods-cd6tk
@PWoods-cd6tk 2 жыл бұрын
Nice and simple. Although the solar panel can be simply unplugged, a solar input cutoff switch or breaker could be good before the charge controller. It would act as a reminder to disengage the solar input before engaging in any battery or other component maintenance.
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you're definitely correct about that. I'd considered doing that, but decided it wasn't strictly necessary for the video (but I may add that later!). Instead, I put a reminder label above the 50A breaker for that very purpose. :)
@PWoods-cd6tk
@PWoods-cd6tk 2 жыл бұрын
@@ReeWrayOutdoors I saw something and I was thinking that's what it was. Anyway, good video and thanks. I'm working on getting one to two KW of panels and probably a Bluetti to run half of my house. I've already installed a transfer switch in have a small champion inverter generator. I learned so much from watching everyone else put stuff together and try it out. If I knew how to overcome the neutral ground bond problem with a regular power inverter I would have already had something up and running.
@jamesmcgarity614
@jamesmcgarity614 2 жыл бұрын
First person that mentioned that
@cotybair796
@cotybair796 9 ай бұрын
So unplug the solar panels if you plan on taking anything apart?
@PWoods-cd6tk
@PWoods-cd6tk 9 ай бұрын
@@cotybair796 Si. It's very easy to get complacent if you're doing it a lot or in a hurry. I've got a little system at work and three at home and I still find myself either working with the wires in the middle of the day with them still plugged into the panels or about to disconnect something without breaking the connection to the panels first.
@robertfallows1054
@robertfallows1054 2 жыл бұрын
This was really helpful. I have 2 400w panels that generate 90v and 11a in series and I was looking for an inexpensive system and this fits the bill I think. Not sure about the 90v but I’ll do some research on that. Many similar videos demo much more expensive equipment for higher capacity systems so this is a great alternative
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
That charge controller should be able to handle 90v easily. Most charge controllers can handle a input voltage range of 150-400v then it will step-down that voltage to 12v or whatever voltage your batteries are.
@spiraleye7822
@spiraleye7822 Жыл бұрын
So the problem is and I can't find a place to generate a normal comment to this video without replying to another comment I don't know if he turned comments off but he does NOT have his outlets wired in series!! Those outlets are wired in parallel!! I thought maybe he did a series/parallel combo but no that is entirely wired in parallel! Series is positive to negative positive to negative and so on the poles are connected opposite that's what creates the series circuit! A circuit wired with the poles connected positive to positive negative to negative as he has his outlets wired here is wired in PARALLEL! I'm a 12 volt m.e.c.p. certified tech and I learned at R.I.T.O.P. school for mobile electronics before they moved away from Watertown MA
@woolval1793
@woolval1793 Жыл бұрын
@@spiraleye7822 Are you talking about the connections at 14:10? I don't see a problem, the way he has it wired, each outlet has power. All of those outlets are fused by that in-line fuse. At 13:20 the battery is run thru a breaker (bottom) to the inverter, the controller output is run thru a breaker (top) to the inverter. Are you saying the controller should go directly to the battery first (thru the top breaker)? Then the battery positive to the inverter (thru the bottom breaker)? Why do you feel they should be in series? I see his wiring allows the solar controller to directly power the inverter. So is that the problem? Should he move the solar controller connection directly to the battery? Electrically speaking, wouldn't that be the same connection? I guess he could flip the bottom breaker so it would cut the inverter out, then solar would only go to the battery. Is this your thinking? Maybe I'm missing something... LOL, so many questions!
@oscarcastillo6779
@oscarcastillo6779 10 ай бұрын
Thanks brother for the info, I'm just starting and I was afraid to build a system, u gave me confidence Thanks again
@RandallCates
@RandallCates Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best explanations for building a small solar system that I’ve come across. Thanks! I’ve got all the components ready to put my system together. One bit of confusion I’m having is, what is the gauge size of the wires between the battery and inverter? I have some standard battery cables that appear to be almost twice the thickness of your wires.
@halomaniac74
@halomaniac74 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this!
@woodwarddlw
@woodwarddlw Жыл бұрын
Best video on this content. Thanks
@mrhalfstep
@mrhalfstep 2 жыл бұрын
Gave you a bit of a hard time on your shoes/lack there of, but that comes from 42 years of PPE training as a professional tradesman in a large corporation. You lived through the video so it wasn't important after all. Beyond that, this was actually a very simple straightforward and easily understood instructional video that I will earmark for my own future reference when I build one of these systems for myself. Really well done and I think you accomplished what you were trying to do.
@billmarsh1971
@billmarsh1971 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. Just what I need at just the right time
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Git 'er done!
@billmarsh1971
@billmarsh1971 2 жыл бұрын
@@ReeWrayOutdoors why not. The garden's taking care of itself at the moment and my tools are just sitting there getting old 😉
@MrPeter924
@MrPeter924 2 жыл бұрын
Great video great battery box power 👍 great show
@Richard-Seekingwulf
@Richard-Seekingwulf 6 ай бұрын
Thank you it looks really nice and I think this would make a really good high school science fair project if they still have that sort of thing
@XC797
@XC797 Жыл бұрын
I like your videos . I just subscribed. One of the main reasons I did was to prove once and for all to my good friend that impulse buys is not practical. This way I will demonstrate the power of research before you decide to buy a solar power generator.
@hartleyhubbard3827
@hartleyhubbard3827 8 ай бұрын
lol.... "what a coincidence, so am I...." that was funny! Greg (garden grove, CA)
@bengtthulin6026
@bengtthulin6026 Жыл бұрын
The Newpowa 2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave inverter in this video is Excellent and a very good investment.
@paulwalker242
@paulwalker242 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate this video. Exactly what I needed.
@raymondlanier1112
@raymondlanier1112 Жыл бұрын
Great info i wished i could see more clearly where the wires were hooked up
@breino2023
@breino2023 Жыл бұрын
I have been looking at what pv generator to by but now after watching your video I’m thinking I can just make my own!
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Great! You may not save a ton of $$$ up front, but: a) it's fun b) it's modular and easy to troubleshoot and c) it's much easier to expand as your needs change.
@alanmay1945
@alanmay1945 Жыл бұрын
What a great video! Everything, every part, explained clearly and in depth, making quite a complicated and involved subject perfectly understandable. you have a talent for teaching, thankyou! Best wishes from England.
@GeorgeShook-su8fs
@GeorgeShook-su8fs 5 ай бұрын
Also if you use a nylon cutting board you can use your 2-inch strip where you put the black controls on the bottom of your plywood there you could also build that up for the nylon put screws through it to where when you mount it in there it's away from the backboard just a bit to where your wires can come underneath there you can wire it all through the outside of your surface and nothing going underneath
@chrisc8003
@chrisc8003 2 жыл бұрын
nicely done! appreciate your detailed explanations & rationale behind the build choices. subscribed and checking out your previous vids -- looking forward to more content along these lines, thanks! -chris
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@HomeIdeasYT
@HomeIdeasYT 2 жыл бұрын
Good work!
@eds032456
@eds032456 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant!! Thank You So Much!!
@lakshmanniriella5003
@lakshmanniriella5003 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. From SriLanka.
@chrismills8287
@chrismills8287 3 ай бұрын
Thank you I learnt something new 👍🏻
@mjrootz
@mjrootz 4 ай бұрын
VERY WELL DONE: I see you are using cut off breakers between your battery and the inverter and the panel array and solar charge controller. I also see you referenced an ampacity chart the only thing I would recommend keep your wire runs short and use wire rated for the max constant current through the devices. Otherwise this is a very good example of how to do it
@ImASurvivorNThriver
@ImASurvivorNThriver 9 ай бұрын
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
@harigurung52
@harigurung52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much it is fantastic demonstrating how do you use solar panel battery inverter I’ve been watching lots of KZbin but never as simplifies as you are on program thank you🙏
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the kind words! 🖖
@cab1881
@cab1881 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Great. This is better than buying a solar generator
@figman4890
@figman4890 Жыл бұрын
Would it be better to connect the charge controller directly to the battery not via the inverter?
@craigchopko19
@craigchopko19 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you!
@ssarraf6855
@ssarraf6855 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video 🙏
@blugnu1
@blugnu1 Ай бұрын
I’m completely ignorant in solar power, please bear with me. Will this set up work with AGM batteries as I have 4-100w batteries & 4 100w solar panels. This video explained many things I’ve been looking for and I sincerely thank you for putting it in layman terms.
@davesrvchannel4717
@davesrvchannel4717 2 жыл бұрын
Great video!! I was considering getting the bouge charge controller, but seeing that it’s inaccurate makes me feel I should look to another source. I’m like you that I don’t want to use a cheap one because of the harm it could do. But I do feel it should be very accurate Thanks for the very thorough video
@CihaPet
@CihaPet Жыл бұрын
13:37 The discoloration was because of the reaction of the super glue to the plastic of your meter. A better choice would have been to hot glue from the back or go without the black bezel.
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that would've definitely better. :P
@Danwol69
@Danwol69 Жыл бұрын
Excellent!! Thank you
@1776Rob2012
@1776Rob2012 Жыл бұрын
This went from easy to COMPLICATED real fast.
@marcdb9974
@marcdb9974 2 жыл бұрын
Nice setup. A good addition to this would be a charge controller that allows for grid power input for times you have grid power but solar power is not adequate.
@mr.c6674
@mr.c6674 2 жыл бұрын
1:00
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree. Most of the ones I've seen with that option require at least 24v configuration which wasn't feasible for me without adding another batter and more solar. Still, it's something I'd like to do at some point.
@patslee1394
@patslee1394 Жыл бұрын
well explained at a not crazy to follow pace 👍
@gregfagan38
@gregfagan38 Жыл бұрын
"bought with my own money." - thahk you.
@ChrisCraigie-oi1un
@ChrisCraigie-oi1un Жыл бұрын
Great presentation! I learned a lot. Thank you.
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 2 жыл бұрын
I got the 12v 300 ah version, 60 amp MPPT controller, and 2000 w inverter. I`m really nervous about messing something up. It was so expensive and I spent the last of my meager savings on it but felt like it would be a wise investment with the crazy insanity happening everywhere. Plus I`m in a hurricane zone. We had long power outages and damage from two direct hits in 2020...Laura & Delta...several near misses too. I have a lot of small and medium sized solar power stations, my two largest Bluetti EB70s for my freezer, power banks, and all sorts of solar rechargeable batteries for radios, etc. I ran my 6 tabletop hydroponic salad greens gardens from them after one power outage. The day I got my first small Rockpals` power station I wondered if I`d wasted my money. That night we had a 9 hour power outage which is common here due to damage to the grid. I ran my WIFI and charged my laptop. That convinced me to get more. I want my own guaranteed electricity. Can`t afford to run a gas generator for weeks after a storm.
@weeddiz5732
@weeddiz5732 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! I was searching a way to charge my laptop and keep producing music even in remote situations, but this covers pretty much everything in case of emergency! I'm very glad to have found your channel, just subbed!!
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Portable Power Stations are great for that sort of thing. They pretty much all use an integrated 'pure sinewave inverter' to ensure that you're getting clean AC power for your sensitive electronics. And it's surprising how long you can run a sound system (or music production DAW) off a 1000Wh power station! I've done both and they work great!
@weeddiz5732
@weeddiz5732 2 жыл бұрын
@@ReeWrayOutdoors This is great to hear!! Thank you very much for your response, it's always good to hear somebody who got experience on the field!! Cheers from Italy!
@terriegym
@terriegym Жыл бұрын
​@@weeddiz5732 we just have an extension lead running direct to the panels. No charge controller or batteries. Works all our laptops, phones and chargeable lights
@karenjoyce2932
@karenjoyce2932 Жыл бұрын
@@terriegym can you post a photo?
@juliava605
@juliava605 10 ай бұрын
Can you explain further, please? @@terriegym
@maciusaukuru5886
@maciusaukuru5886 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Very informative & really helpful 👍👍👍
@Confuzer
@Confuzer Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Will look what you did once I get the basic stuff as I am doing exactly this right now (went on a spending spree last night on Amazon), just to learn how it all works (money wise if nothing goes wrong, it will take me 7 years to get even haha). I did buy a smaller inverter as they also consume power. Didn't think of the breaker box, but was thinking about shutting it down with a relay linked to my domotica so it doesn't consume energy when it doesn't need to. For now I want to run my 120watt hue setup on it to see if the Dutch weather can sustain it with solar energy (I have my doubts), but when it does, I might upgrade and place a fridge just like you did, good idea. I subbed!
@Confuzer
@Confuzer Жыл бұрын
I have been learning and Googling/chatGpt'ing the whole evening but the AWG wiring confuses me. For a 12V 100ah battery and wanting to serve 600watt max I keep getting that I need a AWG2... but you have more and you use a 5/6 AWG cable. So I guess the 5 is for the battery (the 200a circuit breaker seems overkill btw). Any insight? It is going to be 1 meter max.
@dienekes4364
@dienekes4364 2 жыл бұрын
I just built a system for my shed, just to have lights and be able to charge my tool batteries. I bought a lead/acid deep cycle battery, I had a 400w inverter that managed to get fried, so I upgraded to a 750w modified sine inverter. I was trying to buy a 2000w pure sine from Harbor Freight, but they didn't have any in stock. I do have one of the little cheap PWM charge controllers, just to get started, but I do have a Renogy Rover 20A 24V MPPT control coming. I also only have a single 100W solar panel that I got from Harbor Freight. I have plans to add solar to my house, so will eventually replace that with some other probably 250W or 300W panels and then use the HF panel for when I go camping. All-in-all, a pretty easy project and now I have power in my garden shed without having to run any wire out to it!
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@heatherk8931
@heatherk8931 2 жыл бұрын
@Dienekes I have the Harbor Freight 2k inverter, but think all their inverters are modified, not pure SEINE wave. Now I have to look again, I'd feel better about that. So how is the 1 panel and 750w model inverter working after a couple weeks? I have the HF 750 w inverter as well, but all in the box still, lol
@dienekes4364
@dienekes4364 2 жыл бұрын
@@heatherk8931 They have a new one that is pure sine, but they are hard to get because they are new and sell out as soon as they get any in. But yes, most of the ones they sell are modified sine. As for my system, it's working great. I have several chargers, a Ryobi, a Hercules, and a couple of Dewalts. I also have a 56v Ego battery charger for my weed wacker. They all charge batteries at the same time with all the lights in my shop (they are 120v, but with LED bulbs). I'm very happy with it so far.
@mikehunt5626
@mikehunt5626 Жыл бұрын
G'day from down under. I am not a "sparky" but I have dabbled in "off grid" mobile systems for many years now. Technology is such a good thing. Your system is very nice BUT from experience I have to say that using that cigarette lighter socket to power a fridge is a bad idea. They run fine for a couple of hours but they get extremely hot. I almost lost my 4wd to a fire 3 years ago. Best way to test one is to run it for a couple hours then unplug it and feel how hot the tip is. Just a tip for those who are looking to try setting up a mobile off grid kit for the 1st time.
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the experience. I will definitely check that out and see how things work the units I have. Definitely not had any issues like that so far, but I've also not checked the temp on the connector tip either so...worth a look.
@NYTROeast
@NYTROeast Ай бұрын
Right now to build this system not counting wire, lugs, and the inverter you are looking at $708.62 off from Amazon using your link. Now I would probably use BougeRV 200 Watts Flexible Solar Panel to make it a more portable system for remote use to power my 12v fridge for a few days.
@WEARENONE
@WEARENONE 3 ай бұрын
I believe you need to connect the battery + to the charge controller directly because if any of the breakers pop your charge controller will still take in solar panel watts and it'll fry the charge controller.
@pocketchange1951
@pocketchange1951 Жыл бұрын
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, very well laid out
@johnrabb
@johnrabb Ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@richardberry7628
@richardberry7628 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you I've been wondering where I went wrong with mine, and this has cleared up some of my questions. Cheers
@johnbernhard5096
@johnbernhard5096 2 жыл бұрын
I was told never put a automotive battery on concrete. Not sure if that applies to all types of batteries, but I still always put batteries on small piece of plywood or rubber sheet on garage floor. Very informative video thanks.
@lisat9707
@lisat9707 2 жыл бұрын
🤔 interesting. Ive never heard that before. Makes some sense with temperature differentials. Might depend strongly on local climate. Hot summer cold winters=really cold concrete vs air... somthing to consider for sure
@dindjarin559
@dindjarin559 Жыл бұрын
I have been told the same about lead acid batteries by several different sources as well. I am curios as well if it applies to AGM(sp?) batteries or solid state...
@stephenharvey5932
@stephenharvey5932 Жыл бұрын
Good build and information to build.
@harryniedecken5321
@harryniedecken5321 8 ай бұрын
Nice build explanation and video. Be cautious about pushing the charge and discharge rates too far.
@jacksomb1
@jacksomb1 2 жыл бұрын
Really clear and informative, great content and much-appreciated. Perhaps hot glue the meter from the rear next time? Hindsight, eh? 😉
@ReeWrayOutdoors
@ReeWrayOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Hot glue!! Yes! Damn.... haha
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