The best preparation you can do is to be in alignment with God. All of your other preparations are also wise. There's a lot of money you have behind all tthat.God bless.
I hope someday I can have a homestead like you, been watching you for a while now and sometimes I get a little jealous haha 😄 But I keep working every day to improve my homestead, I just finished working up to 6 months of food and water!
Its funny but I was starting on the solar back in Feb of 2020 and I thought: why don't I just clean out the old barn just enough to pour the concrete floor at the same time as the solar pour. Well that turned into a year of barn to shop conversion before I got back to the solar. Thanks!
I am about to build one of these Ironridge designed ground mounts. The only problem I have with the design are those saddle clamps that hold the crosspipes. They are held on to the pier posts only by set screws! A bolted connection to the pier pipes would be better.
If the coop turns out like I am envisioning it, then they are going to be some pampered birds! Every project starts out perfect in your mind. Then you put it on paper and realize you have to make some compromises. Then you source the parts and make more compromises, Then you build it and make some mistakes. The more you plan and think through the entire process, the closer you get to what was in your mind at the start. Thanks!
Nice job on the cuts! Looked like a bit of a tedious job. To combine things is usually a good thing. But my friend, you need a steak & potato dinner the night before that project with the concrete. 😃
I am at 29 degrees Latitude. I was shooting for around 25-30 degrees on the array but not too concerned about it. Come to think of it, I have not even checked to see what I ended up with. I have completed the project and I can tell you that this thing is cranking out so much power now that the batteries are fully charged by 9:30am and I am looking for things to plug in. Now I yell at the kids when they turn the lights off. :)
Hi man,best solar setup you have,how many meter high you have on back,front and what angle please,i like your mount and in spring i will do the same for my 12 panels. Thanks and happy new year!!
I measured them a bunch of different ways. Mainly, I measured off the same distance of rail on each side and then left to right until the diagonals matched.
As I recall... I measured and adjusted about 5000 times! from memory (take with a grain of salt) 1. level up the top bar at the right height 2. level up the bottom bar 3. connect a rail on each end 4. make sure the length of rail is the same on both sides That should pretty much do it. Note: I am building another one in a couple weeks so stay tuned
Best Ironridge video out there.
Thank you. I really appreciate that comment. :)
The best preparation you can do is to be in alignment with God. All of your other preparations are also wise. There's a lot of money you have behind all tthat.God bless.
I hope someday I can have a homestead like you, been watching you for a while now and sometimes I get a little jealous haha 😄
But I keep working every day to improve my homestead, I just finished working up to 6 months of food and water!
Sounds good. You can do it! :)
Impressive, especially by yourself.Yes is nice when you can knock out a few projects at one time.
Its funny but I was starting on the solar back in Feb of 2020 and I thought: why don't I just clean out the old barn just enough to pour the concrete floor at the same time as the solar pour. Well that turned into a year of barn to shop conversion before I got back to the solar. Thanks!
I am about to build one of these Ironridge designed ground mounts. The only problem I have with the design are those saddle clamps that hold the crosspipes. They are held on to the pier posts only by set screws! A bolted connection to the pier pipes would be better.
Yes, I remember thinking the same thing. Drilling all the way through and adding a 1/2" bolt would add some piece of mind. Thanks!
Outstanding you are doing excellent work
Thank you so much 😀
great video ! thanks
NICE BROTHER!! Thanks for sharing. God Bless.. PS them birds going to have nice house LOL.
If the coop turns out like I am envisioning it, then they are going to be some pampered birds! Every project starts out perfect in your mind. Then you put it on paper and realize you have to make some compromises. Then you source the parts and make more compromises, Then you build it and make some mistakes. The more you plan and think through the entire process, the closer you get to what was in your mind at the start. Thanks!
this is pretty epic
I know right... I am kind of sad its done, now what am I going to do? Oh yah, the chicken coop! :)
Nice job on the cuts! Looked like a bit of a tedious job. To combine things is usually a good thing. But my friend, you need a steak & potato dinner the night before that project with the concrete. 😃
Hello Hoot, you are not kidding brother. Concrete day is a day that you better eat your Wheaties. Thanks!
Looks really good
Thanks!
I live at 31 degrees and plan to go about 25-30 on a rigid array (mostly afternoon sun). Also siting mine to around 210 SSW.
I am at 29 degrees Latitude. I was shooting for around 25-30 degrees on the array but not too concerned about it. Come to think of it, I have not even checked to see what I ended up with. I have completed the project and I can tell you that this thing is cranking out so much power now that the batteries are fully charged by 9:30am and I am looking for things to plug in. Now I yell at the kids when they turn the lights off. :)
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You're to funny, Dave!
OK, just measured the tilt angle, its 28 degrees.
@@HomesteadEngineering Roger-that! Latitude matching it is.
Hi man,best solar setup you have,how many meter high you have on back,front and what angle please,i like your mount and in spring i will do the same for my 12 panels. Thanks and happy new year!!
I would have to go measure it but its roughly 20" at the front and 8' at the back. Its about 26-27 degrees. Thanks!
How did you make sure the front post were parallel with the rear. Thanks and nice job
I measured them a bunch of different ways. Mainly, I measured off the same distance of rail on each side and then left to right until the diagonals matched.
If I had been the one tightening those top caps I probably would have dropped the wrench in the hole at least twice on each post
Jerry, I only dropped it in the hole once. Got it with a magnet tied to a string. Had to cut that part out due to language issues... :)
Where are the saddle connectors from ?
Ironridge
How did u assure they were parallel?
As I recall... I measured and adjusted about 5000 times!
from memory (take with a grain of salt)
1. level up the top bar at the right height
2. level up the bottom bar
3. connect a rail on each end
4. make sure the length of rail is the same on both sides
That should pretty much do it.
Note: I am building another one in a couple weeks so stay tuned
Wouldnt a portable band saw replace the entire Hazard Frought catalog you used?
I guess your talking about using the torch to cut the pipe rather than a bandsaw??? I do have a portable bandsaw but where is the fun in that?
That’s excellent work Dave once again my only criticism is doing all that hauling and lifting without the teenager
I put him to work on the concrete.