How I built my SOLAR Powered Workshop - Power Anywhere

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2021
  • Adding electricity to a shed or workshop anywhere has never been this easy! How I wired my shed for lights, tools & power completely off grid using simple solar components without trenching or monthly electric bills!
    This is how I installed my basic system, electricity is dangerous & you always must ensure you have overload protection, suitable wire sizes & safety. My system works well for me but you must design and build a system that is safe and meets your local electric codes.
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  • @SilverCymbal
    @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +10

    Thanks for watching please *LIKE & SUBSCRIBE* - Cord Reel: amzn.to/3AwVPRB Related videos & parts in the description / How I drilled the well: ruclips.net/video/E-pn41fqYXs/видео.html The day I got the shed: ruclips.net/video/opozMO8gi5k/видео.html

    • @terryrodbourn2793
      @terryrodbourn2793 Год назад

      You should have gotten basic insulation(like corning-owns insulation) in work shied!

  • @resistenciaviva1
    @resistenciaviva1 2 года назад +5

    Usually I don’t like people who talk a lot but Mr. Cymbal shoots only great information, no distractions. Subbed.

  • @brunoalmeida7156
    @brunoalmeida7156 Год назад +501

    I've been a builder for many years and have seen quite a fair bit of sheds. The plans in ryan's package ruclips.net/user/postUgkxB7IXYxLzb_Ichhe45zM3Im5xfEiSp9vB have some of the nicest looking sheds i've seen in a while.

  • @kepaloha
    @kepaloha 2 года назад +2

    WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DUDE! this is friggen Exactly what I've been looking for! I need it to run an AC during the summer

  • @LevelDroneRCX
    @LevelDroneRCX 2 года назад +5

    These power banks were a game changer for my solar system. Now I can use it year round.

  • @blsnash99
    @blsnash99 2 года назад +16

    This is the video I’ve been waiting for… your shed is a work of art…

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +5

      Thank you so much, its coming along. Now I just need to move my bed in there with a TV

    • @blsnash99
      @blsnash99 2 года назад +2

      @@SilverCymbal are you gonna add insulation and drywall? Maybe mount the solar panels on the roof?

    • @Stuckin4low
      @Stuckin4low 2 года назад +1

      @@SilverCymbal was this a "kit" shed? Or custom?

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 2 года назад +11

    Those portable solar generators age getting better every year as well as the prices. Thanks a bunch for the video!

  • @protorhinocerator142
    @protorhinocerator142 2 года назад +46

    Only installing one light fixture.
    No. Always install at least two in the shed and attic. When you have one light source, you're always working with something that's in your own shadow. If you install a second light source it gets rid of nearly all dark spots in the shed. This was the first thing I did when I electrified my shed. Always, always, two light sources.
    Even if the second light isn't so bright, it makes a big difference.

    • @mac11380
      @mac11380 2 года назад +10

      Also if you are running a tool and the light goes out, you have a second light to help you to not saw your arm off.

    • @wulver810
      @wulver810 Год назад +6

      @@mac11380 but, if you saw your arm off, your new arm could come with it's own built in light source.

    • @inspireonex
      @inspireonex Год назад

      @@wulver810 ROFLMAO

  • @Splits-man
    @Splits-man 2 года назад +58

    Well I’m impressed that’s for sure. Another fantastic video with heaps of great information. Thanks.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +8

      I really appreciate it, thank you

  • @joshb124
    @joshb124 2 года назад +5

    Another great video! The dusk to dawn light is a nice touch.

  • @itzjoeylo4501
    @itzjoeylo4501 2 года назад +8

    I love what you’ve done, one of these days I’ll have one too… An off the grid shed/workshop, patience is a virtue…

  • @SuperBrainAK
    @SuperBrainAK 2 года назад +53

    That is a pretty awesome setup! very simple and minimalistic but does the jobs its needs to perfectly. My only reccomendation is to wire a ground rod into the input box because otherwise everything is just floating with the solar generator. A voltage potential is capable of building up in the wiring and if it isnt shunted to ground then you could touch an electrically grounded piece of metal and get a shock from it.

    • @DucomaVet
      @DucomaVet Год назад +1

      How does one do this?

    • @SuperBrainAK
      @SuperBrainAK Год назад +11

      ​@@DucomaVet To install a ground rod to the "input box". You add an Equipment Grounding Conductor in parallel to where the input lead is that you plug into the inverter. Then you run that wire to an 8 foot Ground Rod and bond it. This will ensure that whatever device you plug in will not cause any voltage to leak onto the ground wire. It will not protect against a short because most portable inverters do not have a ground to neutral bond however it will ensure that there will be no static build up or potential difference between the ground you are standing on and the metal surfaces bonded to the Equipment Grounding Conductor.

    • @MikeOrazzi
      @MikeOrazzi 2 месяца назад +1

      Nice project and some good ideas. @@SuperBrainAK

  • @seanmikhaels
    @seanmikhaels 2 года назад +2

    love this channel, appreciate the straight forward to the point videos. No bs run around filler content.

  • @steven_marque_official_channel
    @steven_marque_official_channel 2 года назад +28

    Dang dude. You continue to rule. Even though this is light years beyond my own scope, it's weirdly satisfying seeing you make these projects real for yourself - and this is the pièce de résistance 🤘

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +2

      Very nice of you to say! Thank you

  • @sandyj479
    @sandyj479 2 года назад +3

    I also have been waiting for a video like this. I want power to my back shed and this seems like an easy and simple solution .Thanks for sharing

  • @donh4750
    @donh4750 2 года назад +14

    When using a METAL electric box, you are REQUIRED to ground the box by adding a ground wire from the wire nut to the box and secure with a green ground screw. You can get away from that by using plastic boxes.
    I don't know of any specific requirements for temporary solar panels, but for permanent ones, there are strict requirements for grounding the panels.

    • @85square
      @85square 2 года назад

      I noticed he didn't ground them too

    • @jlee7063
      @jlee7063 2 года назад +1

      Do they have plastic pancake boxes?

  • @wattz247
    @wattz247 2 года назад +5

    That metal box should be grounded since you have 120v running through it. Other than that it looks like a great solution to having to trench and run conduit to direct bury Romex.

  • @WIZ56575
    @WIZ56575 2 года назад +1

    It can't wait to see the upgrades to your small storage unit , good job

  • @parkercovieo9103
    @parkercovieo9103 2 года назад +3

    This is why I watch every one of your videos. By far the most informational videos out there. Your previous video is the reason I purchased an Ecoflow! I recommend your channel to all my DIY friends

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +1

      So glad you like then. I hope you enjoy the Ecoflow, they have continued to be such a great product.

  • @thomasrossi31
    @thomasrossi31 2 года назад +2

    Great timing! I’m looking for a shed, and was going to mount some cheap solar on the roof... great ideas.

  • @jsenior5
    @jsenior5 2 года назад +1

    I just want to say your one of the best pages on youtube! Ive learnt so much and i truly appreciate it. I refer your videos weekly. Thank you. Also fyi I’m Watching from Quebec Canada

  • @ziononmymind7569
    @ziononmymind7569 2 года назад +1

    This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you!

  • @PlantBasedPietro
    @PlantBasedPietro 2 года назад +3

    Just what I need for my garage!!! Thank you for this great and informative video!!! :)

  • @anothergoogleuser
    @anothergoogleuser 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the update, and thanks for sharing.

  • @ptravers9077
    @ptravers9077 2 года назад +1

    Great video I actually just did this with my own shed . I put in a junction box and ran a light two outlets . Input an extension cord into the junction box and can plug it into my outdoor outlet when I need too .. I even put in that same light set up no joke ..

  • @budshatto3683
    @budshatto3683 Год назад

    Excellent idea! We're going to be placing a new shed in the near future and wanted to run the lights etc on a solar power system. I think I'll pursue this approach. Thanks!

  • @mattbroct
    @mattbroct Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! Also if that shelf starts to sag from weight of batteries you can face it with 1x3 and it will strengthen significantly if you nail face off pretty good into plywood.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @brunorosales7387
    @brunorosales7387 2 года назад +2

    Looks awesome and you make it sound very easy!

  • @alingram88
    @alingram88 2 года назад +2

    Been watching a ton of your videos lately. Closing on my own home in MA later this month. Thanks for all your great tips

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад

      Thank you do much, getting a house these days is no small feat! Congrats

  • @KLFaber
    @KLFaber 2 года назад +9

    That is a very nice looking shed. The yard mounted solar panels look kind of lame as it does not appear to be able to withstand sever weather. But you can't beat the simplicity. Those Wago's rock! I've been using them for years.

  • @JohnKaufmann
    @JohnKaufmann 2 года назад

    This not only looks useful but also looks really fun to do

  • @coolnewpants
    @coolnewpants Год назад

    That's so cool and inspiring! Thank you for making this video!

  • @georgeackerman1752
    @georgeackerman1752 2 года назад +4

    That is just amazing, how you can have everything running "off grid"

  • @sierravalleyandharborjunction
    @sierravalleyandharborjunction 2 года назад +1

    awesome, gives me great ideas for my new shed. thanks!!

  • @newbeginnings8566
    @newbeginnings8566 2 года назад +1

    That's a lovely little shed.. In a beautiful lot. (garden).... Get it insulated add a small wood stove and it could serve you well if the grid power ever went down..

  • @angelabland7773
    @angelabland7773 2 года назад +5

    BRAVO👏🏻THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS INFO!!🙏🏼🦅

  • @czexybeast
    @czexybeast 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video. It gives me ideas about my shed.

  • @charlesdixon5730
    @charlesdixon5730 Год назад

    Great information and detail, we have been looking into this exact application. Thank you.

  • @miaballester3978
    @miaballester3978 2 года назад +1

    Excellent. Truly enjoyed the video and information.

  • @pobo6113
    @pobo6113 2 года назад +1

    This is an excellent video. This would solve all of my issues. 👍🏻

  • @Ukepa
    @Ukepa 9 месяцев назад

    really good ideas... I want to cheaply power my shed and this is a treasure trove!!!

  • @Thatguy8134
    @Thatguy8134 2 года назад +110

    That only fans banner😂😂

  • @latashamcmillerandfamily8771
    @latashamcmillerandfamily8771 2 года назад

    AWESOME METHOD AND VIDEO!
    Thank you so much for this

  • @RC-qm9bx
    @RC-qm9bx 2 года назад

    Excellent video! I am impressed!

  • @mangle40
    @mangle40 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding! Thank you!!

  • @cherijeffcoat6092
    @cherijeffcoat6092 7 месяцев назад

    Appreciate the simplicity of your approach. Since I am in the process of trying to go the same route, this was extremely helpful. I do want to make one comment. You referenced a solar generator. They do not generate power, they are actually large batteries with function attached. They still need to be charged via solar or even 110 volts. So it is important to be sure we understand the distinction. I am choosing to go with batteries versus purchasing a solar generator because I can have the same function for much less cost. Really like your minimalistic approach. Makes my job simpler now.

  • @nicolejones4376
    @nicolejones4376 Год назад

    Thank you this is exactly what I am looking for!

  • @BeeeHonest
    @BeeeHonest 2 года назад +1

    Love your shed!

  • @prodson8310
    @prodson8310 2 года назад +1

    Another great video. Thank you

  • @szfehler
    @szfehler Год назад +3

    Love this video! I was thinking of doing solar for my chicken house (lights and water deicer), or for my lambing shed (heat lamps), but this made me realize that this could probably be scaled up for our big shed... I use a tiny solar panel to run a fan in my greenhouse and have a solar light with sensor near my milking stanchion, but you make solar seem more doable. Thank you!

  • @kove
    @kove 2 года назад +2

    It's turning into a beautiful little shed. May be able to Airbnb it.😉

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +1

      Might be me out there! But at least I have water now :)

    • @kove
      @kove 2 года назад

      @@SilverCymbal 😊

  • @matthewmillet3807
    @matthewmillet3807 2 года назад +2

    Really cool project!

  • @youtubeman5033
    @youtubeman5033 Год назад +1

    I have my a garage and sheds wired up with solar power I have 3 batteries and infer red security lights 12 volt leds, so it’s free electric from the sun , I learnt everything off tube brilliant

  • @TomCee53
    @TomCee53 2 года назад +15

    FYI, there are also kits which include 12v lights which run more efficiently if all you need is lighting, or can be connected to an inverter for tools and appliances. This concept has exploded with options over a few years ago, and prices are pretty reasonable. It’s probably cheaper to install your own solar than to pay an electrician to run a circuit to a shed.

    • @scottslotterbeck3796
      @scottslotterbeck3796 Год назад

      Obviously. Although I ran a branch from my house to the detached garage underground. It's really easy. Use GFIs.

    • @carlostavaresjr958
      @carlostavaresjr958 10 месяцев назад

      12v lights are great but if you want output AC lights are better.

  • @admirableawesome2317
    @admirableawesome2317 Год назад

    nice work, really good craftsmanship

  • @kesterbelgrove818
    @kesterbelgrove818 2 года назад +2

    You need two thumbs up for that video, love it love it

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад

      I really appreciate it thank you

  • @harryl7946
    @harryl7946 2 года назад +1

    I started looking at doing the same for my lawn shed but what I was finding used batteries. I like the solar generator a lot more 😍

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад

      These make it very easy to get up and running fast, DIY stuff can be great to do but this is just too convenient and I love that you can grab these and take them camping too or for an event if you need it.

  • @malyman24
    @malyman24 Год назад +2

    No Biggy, but just an FYI, metal boxes are meant to be grounded. There is a raised ground screw on the back of the box run a ground wire from that to the rest of your grounds. Reason being if the Black hot leg ever wears through the insulation and hits the romex connector it will trip the circuit instead of making the metal box hot. Which might shock you if touched. Better safe then sorry. Like I said, just an FYI. Thanks for the info, great video. I am looking into getting a system.

  • @daveclark6324
    @daveclark6324 2 года назад +5

    SC, thanks for sharing all of the videos about the shed. It turned out great! (Although I guess you will always be tinkering with it 😆 )

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +6

      I appreciate that, I think I am secretly building me a house in case I get divorced, just a bathroom is all I have left.

  • @torIIgo
    @torIIgo Год назад

    I really like this idea to power up my reptile room year round!!

  • @ssyoumans
    @ssyoumans 2 года назад +5

    Like the video but most portable panels are not meant to be left outside as they will deteriorate and fail from the weather. I’d highly recommend a few Rich Polycrystalline solar panels, those seem to outperform my HQST monocrystalline panels. I prefer a light switch by the door 😉

  • @jeffreysherman8498
    @jeffreysherman8498 2 года назад +22

    Hi. What about winter time? Do these batteries operate well when the temperature is below freezing? I noticed shed is not heated/insulated. Thanks.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +15

      If you are in an area of extreme cold you would want to take these types of units in a warmer space, Even Tesla Powerwalls require internal heaters to protect them from damage. If you are in a cabin you probably have some type of heating and can use them all year but if not bring them in which for me wont be a problem since I really won't be out there in the extreme temps.

  • @DIYwithBatteries
    @DIYwithBatteries 2 года назад +1

    I like the small portable power station it looks pretty cool ;)

  • @bignuts850
    @bignuts850 2 года назад

    I hope its
    Sunny every day

  • @cheryljason9617
    @cheryljason9617 2 года назад +4

    As electrician in the trade over 24 years only thing I'm going to say is never use a drill or impact on squeeze type romex /ser/se connectors and if you run cords through a window get a block in there so it won't damage the wires... and even with those 2 nice job clean install and simple

  • @obryan240
    @obryan240 2 года назад +1

    Great timing. I have a shed already wired up but no power to it.

  • @jeffreyrule8143
    @jeffreyrule8143 2 года назад

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @juanreyes25
    @juanreyes25 2 года назад +1

    Damn. Game changer. I have a nice shed like yours .... but unfortunately its about 100 ft away from house. Running power to it is costly where I live.....and honestly I don't need much , pretty much what you intend to use it for. Thanks for the video and ideas!

  • @dnldnl4880
    @dnldnl4880 Год назад

    Love this great work

  • @ericwest49
    @ericwest49 2 года назад +8

    Great video! I’ve recently installed a shed in my backyard and in my area electrical work isn’t cheap. The portable option might work for my needs. What would a tv and an Android take power wise and how long would a unit like that power them for?

  • @doubleclutchonline5811
    @doubleclutchonline5811 2 года назад

    This makes me want to build a shed!

  • @enlightenednews5265
    @enlightenednews5265 2 года назад

    Brilliant Video.

  • @mrdman094081
    @mrdman094081 2 года назад

    Excellent ! Subscribed, liked. 👍👍👍

  • @Juva_o
    @Juva_o 2 года назад +1

    The ultimate man cave. Man ur vids a so interesting and informative

  • @BrownsSelfStorage
    @BrownsSelfStorage 8 месяцев назад

    You made a very awesome video keep up the good hard work we are going to do our office building all solar

  • @carllubrin8518
    @carllubrin8518 6 месяцев назад

    Nice I’m going to do this in my shed

  • @colacoca2000able
    @colacoca2000able Год назад

    Thank you Im a beginner so this is worth trying.

  • @johnhamilton9229
    @johnhamilton9229 2 года назад

    Wow! I think that covers it. Sheds across America united.

  • @thinker2328
    @thinker2328 2 года назад +11

    When I grow up, I want to be like you. How did you gain so many skills? From drilling your own well, to advanced electronics - do you have any tips for someone trying to get to your level one day?

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +12

      That is really nice of you to say and anyone really can do anything they want, just can't be afraid to fail, cause it happens. Just have to try. I had absolutely 0 help as a kid from anyone, no one in my family was mechanical and I think that it made me want to learn on my own to be able to do things myself. YT has been great to be able to share projects with others and hopefully encourage people to do more on their own.

    • @thinker2328
      @thinker2328 2 года назад

      @@SilverCymbal thank you so much!!! I will keep trying, and learning slowly. It makes me feel better to know even the greats don't always succeed every time and also learn. On RUclips it always seems people succeed the first time, everytime.

    • @cheryljason9617
      @cheryljason9617 2 года назад +1

      Dude you have a world of knowledge at your finger tips you can learn so much from utube ... but there is more to it than just learning get in the skilled trades we can teach and that is something you take with you forever

  • @kathleenbrooks992
    @kathleenbrooks992 2 года назад

    Totally awesome

  • @GruntHarley
    @GruntHarley 2 года назад

    What a great idea.

  • @skilledhands8198
    @skilledhands8198 2 года назад +2

    Amazing skills!

  • @bonaminhrasmey42
    @bonaminhrasmey42 6 месяцев назад

    ❤looks great 👍

  • @otabekhasanov6456
    @otabekhasanov6456 2 года назад

    YESSS I WAS ASKING FIR THIS

  • @prepsandstuff6871
    @prepsandstuff6871 2 года назад +1

    So cool great vid👍

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 2 года назад +2

    I really want to do this. But it would be kind of awkward since I live in a condo.
    Now you need to add a 12v ceiling fan.

  • @jessiebeam3434
    @jessiebeam3434 Год назад

    I'm about to have a new ammo press room now thanks 🙏

  • @Jasonoid
    @Jasonoid 2 года назад +8

    Pretty cool idea, I just wonder what happens when the temps drop below 32F on those power stations
    Here's why... Lifepo4 chemistry can't charge below 32F or it permanently damages the battery cells. I havent tested this yet with my EB70 but I would hope it has a built in temp sensor to keep it from charging when the cells are below 32F.

    • @chrisanderson8553
      @chrisanderson8553 2 года назад +2

      wrap it in a blanket, or a heated throw that uses dc and little watts.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid 2 года назад

      @@chrisanderson8553 good idea!

  • @DuhartCreek
    @DuhartCreek 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel, it has really helped my lawn. I have a pic of a particular broad leaf weed, it has a medium green top side and underneath its silver. I have no way to send a pic. My guestion is, is there a herbiside that will only take out just this plant. I live in the south.

  • @jimyeats
    @jimyeats 2 года назад +6

    I have no issue personally with how this was all setup. It was clean, neat, and I think pretty reasonably safe. With that said, depending on your area you need a permit for an outbuilding as soon you put electricity in it, particularly if you're running a semi-permanent AC circuit. It would then need to meet code for properly running romex (would need to be in walls behind sheathing or you could use conduit and potentially switch to THHN), and the electrical box would need to be grounded.

    • @gisenda
      @gisenda Год назад

      I was wondering if you needed a permit for this . I am trying to find a way to put lights in my shed but cannot seem to find a way besides an extention cord. That does not need a permit.

    • @jimyeats
      @jimyeats Год назад

      @@gisenda nothing wrong with an extension cord. Just be diligent about it.

  • @cesarrodriguez1368
    @cesarrodriguez1368 2 года назад +1

    thanks for this video, is great! Could you share a list of the main items used and their cost? In past videos you included a link to Amazon. Thanks

  • @onlythewise1
    @onlythewise1 2 года назад

    fun to work on new things

  • @dr.projectx5142
    @dr.projectx5142 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome great video

  • @SeanBaker
    @SeanBaker 2 года назад

    Well heck. This is nice.

  • @Scott-Ferguson
    @Scott-Ferguson 2 года назад +6

    This is a great solution too if your shed is up but you need to wait for the electrical portion. Perhaps you don't have the money right now to have it professionally wired, but need lighting and power. Reusing the romex when it does get wired should be fine since you've wired it for 110-120V. Good idea!

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely, such a great point! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @markkempton4579
    @markkempton4579 Год назад

    Just ordered my first Ecoflow - the River.
    Hadn't thought about this for a shed. Thank you! I'll have to compare the price of pulling and trenching a line from my basement panel. Do you have your solar panel permanently attached now? If not, how long does your Delta Max go between charges?

  • @aliabbadi9149
    @aliabbadi9149 2 года назад +3

    Great videos great channel

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  2 года назад +1

      Very nice of you to say, thank you

  • @munozinni
    @munozinni 2 года назад

    Hola mister silver cymbal… I wish you were my neighbor I will be just checking what projects are you working on I started loving those power generators I will watch it again on the tv I want to see everything you did in this video… see you in the next video!!Gracias!!!!😃

  • @18matts
    @18matts 2 года назад +1

    I've seen sheds save marriages lol wife and husband get arguing and then it's out to the shed with the radio lol looks like you're getting a mini house going! Running water and electricity

  • @bruce2sail
    @bruce2sail 2 года назад +1

    Did you have to apply for a town electrical permit? I’d definitely check. In my case I have a few 100W solar panels connected to a 200AH battery bank through a charge controller. My “outlets” are six 12VDC cigarette lighter receptacles capable of 20A each. I have two 2000W inverters that are plugged into the 12VDC receptacles. From the inverters I have run 16GA, 3-wire 25 foot extension cords where my 2 LED 48” “fluorescent fixtures plug in. The other inverter extension cord powers an outlet strip for my tool battery chargers, a Bluetooth stereo speaker and a few other odds and ends. My smartphones charge via several USB car chargers plugged into the cigarette lighter outputs.
    No permits required