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I assumed that you would just hold aloft your largest hammer and say in a commanding voice, “ by the power of badger!” And create a lightening bolt to power your entire house and shop for the foreseeable future.
Thanks Matt, I'm sure that will make a noticeable difference, so a well worth while project even on a dull day ! You seemed very at ease and chatty in this video, so I hope you also felt it yourself, well done for keeping up with the resolutions too !
A clear well thought idea of improvement. On another point your filming seems to have taken quite a leap forward, I think you are now storyboarding your filming. It shows in the use of close ups are clearer dialogue, well done.
I am amazed those solar panels are not secured to the roof in anyway considering the storms we have had in the UK over the last few years. Genuinely speechless on that front but great video as always.
Hey Dude. I am concerned about your wind fix. From a physics perspective, the horizontal wind force component resolves to the same force for either an open cavity or your now closed cavity. The projected area is the same for both cases. I appreciate why fixing into the roof is not preferred. You could, however, fix a couple of cables to your frame, and then fix the cables to the ground (on one or both sides). I’d sleep a sight easier with some restraint on those now raised panels.
A frame similar to a deck chair would enabe you to alter the angle during the year. The sun's altitude varies between 15 and 60 degrees as the year progresses.
Matt must of been tired in this video edit - someone showering and in the nip in the window. Then messures window for solar panels (unless im tired and missed something) . 😅😅
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Simple project, cool video, i liked some of the different shots getting the wood.
Definitely different content but great free power can not be bad definitely worth doing that’s that I am looking in to
I assumed that you would just hold aloft your largest hammer and say in a commanding voice, “ by the power of badger!” And create a lightening bolt to power your entire house and shop for the foreseeable future.
Thanks Matt, I'm sure that will make a noticeable difference, so a well worth while project even on a dull day ! You seemed very at ease and chatty in this video, so I hope you also felt it yourself, well done for keeping up with the resolutions too !
What a clever little B,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, adger you are. Well done Matt a simple idea but well worth a try. Bob (Weston super Mare)
The angle of the dangle is important in many aspects of life 😊
Nice proof of concept
Very true
Awesome work, Matt! 😃
But yeah, a bit of angle makes a lot of difference for solar panels!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you very much
Hi Matt, Good idea to try and catch the sun, hope it works well to charge your power bank. Great video take care
A clear well thought idea of improvement. On another point your filming seems to have taken quite a leap forward, I think you are now storyboarding your filming. It shows in the use of close ups are clearer dialogue, well done.
Great video Matt, I’m about to fit solar panels to my shed… so proof the slight change in angle matters 😉👍 cheers Rob
I hope they work well for you
I didn't know Lidl sold them Rob ! 😉🤣
Well done. 2025 is going great so far!
Well done
Thank you
I am amazed those solar panels are not secured to the roof in anyway considering the storms we have had in the UK over the last few years. Genuinely speechless on that front but great video as always.
Hey Dude. I am concerned about your wind fix. From a physics perspective, the horizontal wind force component resolves to the same force for either an open cavity or your now closed cavity. The projected area is the same for both cases. I appreciate why fixing into the roof is not preferred. You could, however, fix a couple of cables to your frame, and then fix the cables to the ground (on one or both sides). I’d sleep a sight easier with some restraint on those now raised panels.
Nooice!
A frame similar to a deck chair would enabe you to alter the angle during the year. The sun's altitude varies between 15 and 60 degrees as the year progresses.
The EcoFlow powers all your tools? What model is it?
Matt must of been tired in this video edit - someone showering and in the nip in the window. Then messures window for solar panels (unless im tired and missed something) . 😅😅