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  • @antronx7
    @antronx7 Год назад +10

    Clean install, I like it. Ground mount is the best if you have space. Easy and safe to install and remove and no roof leaks!

    • @silverbackag9790
      @silverbackag9790 Год назад

      I have three on the side of a pond damn. Not the easiest to install lol.

  • @chevrofreak
    @chevrofreak Год назад +4

    You are one of my favorite RUclips channels; with warmer weather just around the corner I look forward to a bunch of new videos. 👍

  • @bennieleroux3017
    @bennieleroux3017 Год назад +1

    Just love the intro music!!

  • @HomesteadEngineering
    @HomesteadEngineering Год назад +5

    Dang, Your making the utility look like a little backup system. :)

  • @bubbawubba2307
    @bubbawubba2307 Год назад +1

    As some one who is striving to live off grid I can tell you right now they need more battiers. I have 87,000 watt hours of lithium and its not enough. I need to easily double that if not triple. When the rain sets in in the winter you make very little power compared to summer. And you can have a week straight with no sun or more

  • @niktak1114
    @niktak1114 Год назад +2

    Nice to see that they upgraded the neutral and ground busbars. Making sure you had the right lugs to work with the old busbars was annoying.

  • @mrmrlee
    @mrmrlee Год назад

    Agree that ground mount is the way to go! Raccoons got onto my roof and burrowed under the panels, destroying shingles and wiring...Relocated to a ground mounting and couldn't be happier!!!

  • @Sandy-Texas-
    @Sandy-Texas- Год назад +3

    They should be good for power for a while.. good job.

  • @offgridliving4128
    @offgridliving4128 Год назад +1

    I love video and install also all your other videos. But I don’t get people like this. What did all this cost? First system now second. 100k plus and they have grid power. I understand they can sell some back but is it all worth it in the long run? I live off grid because getting power the half mile to my property would have been 100k plus. So I purchased 3.65kw panels one of those signature solar 30.72kwh racks and a 4400w inverter.

  • @lennieadi
    @lennieadi Год назад

    Love that ground mount. You could call the boss inverter the Primary and others secondary 1, 2 etc. Good clean job as usual.

    • @kimfella4770
      @kimfella4770 Год назад

      Or we could keep the same term we've always used in the technical industry for over 100 years and not worry about over sensitive people. Master, and slave.

    • @lennieadi
      @lennieadi Год назад

      @@kimfella4770 It’s not over sensitive ppl. You clearly don’t get it. Those terms were derived from brutal abhorrent colonial past. And ppl of color are still oppressed. It’s long overdue time to move away from such language. 400 years of hurt and still happening in so many ways. Mining, telecommunications, jobs, consumer goods, the list goes on. I’m done.

    • @kimfella4770
      @kimfella4770 Год назад

      @@lennieadi Yes, you are done.

  • @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration
    @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration Год назад +1

    Please post a video on how to wire the AC output from each inverter, all the way to the house breaker panel, and what safety considerations we should address

  • @ChrisDIYerOklahoma
    @ChrisDIYerOklahoma Год назад

    NICE job...love it. I am looking at those EG4 "six-gun" 30 kWh rack batteries. I just upgraded two of my arrays with 12 480w Q-cell bifacials. Love them.

  • @jeffmotes2129
    @jeffmotes2129 Год назад

    Well done, Scott.

  • @Shmade0304
    @Shmade0304 Год назад

    Upset I didn’t get notified that you upload this

  • @ToddDesiato
    @ToddDesiato Год назад +1

    Per NEC, PDB's in covered wire trays must be "finger safe". Do you have covers for those blocks? I typically use Polaris "knuckles" in trays like that in order to pass inspection.

  • @darekheide5216
    @darekheide5216 Год назад

    This setup is almost exactly what I plan to build, love seeing this! Especially seeing the pair of 15k Solarks, curious to get a more in depth walkthrough of how those 200A capable inverters can operate on a 400 amp service

  • @carlsmith2826
    @carlsmith2826 Год назад +1

    On the last video when you was disassembling the solar a ray you had made it a point to talk about the corrosion the MC4 connectors. How would you prevent that from happening again in the future?

  • @drewgoodman7932
    @drewgoodman7932 Год назад +7

    Setups like this (20-40 kw solar + 50-80 kwh battery), are going to become very very common throughout the entire solar industry going forward and into the future. This was always how it was meant to be done. Very great job.

    • @av1204
      @av1204 Год назад

      why? Most homes not off grid could run on half this, easily

    • @drewgoodman7932
      @drewgoodman7932 Год назад +5

      @@av1204 when the grid is not helping out, you need to oversize for seasonality. In the summer you'll be way over producing, but in the winter you'll just get by. Being net-zero completely behind-the-meter takes a large system like this.

    • @av1204
      @av1204 Год назад +2

      @@drewgoodman7932 in most the country it does not. 1,000 kwh is what is used by most all electric homes in the south in a month. efficient appliances could easily reduce it by a 3rd. but even at 1000kwh / 30 days = 33 kwh a day. That is nothing.

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад +3

      ​@@av1204 In a climate that offered reasonable uptake, sure! My normal electric bill is high because I run a ton of refrigeration but before I did that, I could run my house at 40 kwh per day or less most of the year even with electric hot water and heat pump.
      I have a 14.4 kwh PV with a 54 kwh battery bank. I'm trying to stay off grid with just my shop in the PNW. Let's just say, it appears that at least 3 months out of the year, I'm screwed. I can't even run my shop. My uptake is down right sad and my system eats half of what I produce. On a sunny day though, you'd think I was nuts. Trouble is the length of time between true sunny days this time of year can be WEEKS where I live. Some days I product less than 4kwh. If consumption is even 10kwh and my battery bank allows me to go to 80% DOD, I have 4 days before I'm out of juice. Recharging at those low rates is really slow even with no daily draw because the system itself requires at least 3 kwh per day to run.

    • @drewgoodman7932
      @drewgoodman7932 Год назад +2

      @@av1204 add an EV to that equation and it looks much different. Every new vehicle sold in 2030 will be electric and charged at home 90% of the time. Even small homes that are all electric with EV, net-zero, and behind the meter will require a 10-15 kw + 40 kwh battery. I’m telling you, just eeking by and over relying on the grid is a thing of the past, the new way forward is big power.

  • @doodlesthegoose7085
    @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад +3

    We have 2 12k's and when installing them were instructed to keep a minimum of 12" between them for proper cooling... Is there something different with the 15k's?

    • @simonpaine2347
      @simonpaine2347 Год назад +2

      Hi, if your 12k's have side ventilation then that's the reason. The new 15k's (and possibly the new 12k's!) vent from the bottom to the top to enable them to be put closer together.

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  Год назад +1

      As was stated yeah the 15ks vent vertically and there is a 2-in minimum clearance between them

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад

      @@engineer775 Why do I always find myself wishing I lived on the East Coast in your "service area"?

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад +1

      @@simonpaine2347 Yep! Side ventilation. Soooo wish I'd have had these options for the 15ks when I bought my original components in late 2021.

    • @simonpaine2347
      @simonpaine2347 Год назад +2

      @@doodlesthegoose7085 I understand. The thing is that this is just such a fast moving industry! There are so many companies developing new technologies and Sol-Ark seems determined to stay ahead of the curve. I'm looking at getting some Pytes batteries, they seem like a great option, but in 6 months, who knows? Perhaps there will be a good second hand market that develops and you could trade them out?

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan Год назад +1

    For the ground mounts, is it possible to mount them 3 rows high? (3 rows of 14 instead of 2 rows of 21?) The idea being to make the ground mount foot print smaller? I know space is not an issue with this site.

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад +1

      I'm not Scott but I'm gonna guess you're going to create a massive windsail with that kind of array. lol It's stunning just how big these panels are.

  • @clarkmaine1118
    @clarkmaine1118 Год назад

    Where are your cables coming out of the battery cases? Did you drill some holes or something?

  • @keithbrookshire
    @keithbrookshire Год назад

    Was the original install featured on your channel? I think I recognize the back porch area and if memory serves you had a pretty large "Solar Generator" for temp power.

  • @markjob6354
    @markjob6354 Год назад +2

    *Shockingly professional install, Sir ! 👌😃 If you will pardon the pun ?*

  • @jackwalsh1468
    @jackwalsh1468 Год назад

    I enjoy the videos and have a for many years now. How does one get a few of your shirts that your employees wear???? Cheers, Mate.

  • @RickBaconsAdventures
    @RickBaconsAdventures Год назад +1

    What's the reason for not using the GEN input for the generator? I thought it worked awesome when I used it during an extended outage

  • @Scat.original
    @Scat.original Год назад

    2 questions: Do you connect 1 rack of batteries to each of the inverters? How do the solar-ark handle surges like a A/C startup, and a Air compresser?

  • @aceace6001
    @aceace6001 2 месяца назад

    I like those EG4 Battery. Do you guys do any installation upstate NY?

  • @joeykunz
    @joeykunz Год назад

    I’m in Florida, thoughts on Mt solar mounts that I can move to flat for hurricane wind issues?

  • @nadeanmathison5529
    @nadeanmathison5529 Год назад

    Ok got a few questions, what is the temp range on these batteries? with this set up is it only solar? My old unit could do wind and solar this new one not so much. I also have to much battery and not enough power intake. So I will wake up to no lights. Oh and the batteries shouldn't they be more spaced apart due to gases as well as heat from the load from the sun and the output voltage being used. I know my batteries need to be moved/swapped every 5 to 7 weeks to keep them ore equal in their charge and their drain. Mine are wet so they work beautiful in the cold not so good in the heat.

  • @Flowing23
    @Flowing23 Год назад

    Excellent video, thank you so much for posting. The E G4 batteries in combination with the 15K really seem like the winning team. Have you installed a lot of the 15K so far? any issues. They seem like an awesome all-in-one system. Thank you. 👍👍

  • @PYehl1
    @PYehl1 Год назад +1

    Man I wish I had the cash for a system like that!!! Mind giving an estimated cost for that install? I'm hoping to get a 10kw system (no batteries yet) installed this Spring for part 1 of my solar future. Plan on at least 3 parts of the project as we can afford it.

  • @nadeanmathison5529
    @nadeanmathison5529 Год назад

    Haha..awesome I didn't know you had these videos lol I only saw the welder you were making. I am the 100% off grid girl lol who is Jack of all no masters in this off grid life but learning.

  • @jamiefath2993
    @jamiefath2993 Год назад

    Is there any reason you don't use a roll of 2 inch pvc or some kind of plastic pipe instead of the 10 ft. sections of electrical conduit when making long runs underground?

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  Год назад

      It would be nice to be able to use something else. Something cheaper but PVC conduit is required.

  • @BrianKrahmer
    @BrianKrahmer Год назад +1

    nice clean install. you triggered 2.pet peeves though: 1. pronunciation of the word height. :). 2. when talking about units of electricity, don't forget the 'hours'. the battery bank might be 60kWH, but not 60kW. same with mentioning your usage from the utility. it makes a difference

    • @balrog006
      @balrog006 Год назад

      What did you hear that was incorrect about his pronunciation of ‘height’?

    • @BrianKrahmer
      @BrianKrahmer Год назад

      @@balrog006 it rhymes with fight, not having an ending sound like breadth

  • @craigmitchell5628
    @craigmitchell5628 Год назад

    Please elaborate on the wiring (line diagram) of transfer switches. I noticed your not using the internal SolArk. You mentioned another transfer switch, is it the ATS for the genset

  • @luckeychuckey70
    @luckeychuckey70 Год назад

    Looks nice!

  • @mtradad
    @mtradad Год назад

    Question where do you get the 12 x 12 x 12 4 ft wiring troughs or can I get one from you along with at 15K SOl Ark

  • @29nathanjones.
    @29nathanjones. Год назад

    i love your videos where can u get eg4ll and the big black metal cages 4 the eg4 ll batteries please let me know and umm i love this whole in stall how do u go about all of this i am looking to do this on my house soon and looing 4 ideas

    • @balrog006
      @balrog006 Год назад

      He sells them on his site, they’re also available from the main supplier in Tx, Signature Solar.

  • @OGPLife
    @OGPLife Год назад +1

    How do the EG4’s compare to the Ark Lithium batteries you also use?

  • @Scat.original
    @Scat.original Год назад

    You said CTc, that is charge controllers correct?, what are they and by what MFG?

  • @trumpingtonfanhurst694
    @trumpingtonfanhurst694 Год назад +1

    Is it important to flip the bus bar in the EG4 cabinets? What happens if they're not flipped?
    I just bought one and know nothing.

    • @TheJjyoung333
      @TheJjyoung333 Год назад +2

      You can get current imbalance between batteries if bus bar is not flipped.

    • @trumpingtonfanhurst694
      @trumpingtonfanhurst694 Год назад

      Ok, I flipped it. The bus bar sticks out a bit at the bottom now on the negative side but I can still hook it up. Thanks!

  • @hendersonsobers396
    @hendersonsobers396 Год назад

    Very nice install. Super clean. I like it. One question for you concerning the transfer switch. I notice its 2 poles, so it's switching both hots...that is, L1 and L2. How are you switching the neutrals or do you have the neutrals from both sources connected to the house neutral?

  • @ziggyd3114
    @ziggyd3114 5 месяцев назад

    Why are they doing all the walking with the panels if you can just move the skid steer

  • @peterzhu1329
    @peterzhu1329 Год назад

    Shouldn't these panels be better to have installation gaps around 4 sides of each panel, to allow wind gusts passing through?

  • @galenluth4347
    @galenluth4347 Год назад +1

    Sorry for the question ⁉️ What are CT's. I love your channel. Thanks 👍

    • @willistisdale4293
      @willistisdale4293 Год назад +1

      CT=Current Transformer. They are used to monitor current flow (amount and direction) in a circuit. In this case they are monitoring current flow to allow the Sol Ark charger/inverter to know when to throttle and direct power in order for the customer to receive the best $$ results.

  • @maximusmeridius3253
    @maximusmeridius3253 Год назад

    Hi.... for this sol ark 15k model..... is it true that we can only pullout a 12k watts from it?

  • @dutch1999
    @dutch1999 Год назад

    What is a CT?

  • @trebombs4life
    @trebombs4life Год назад

    sol ark 30k coming soon?

  • @buzzrunner8258
    @buzzrunner8258 Год назад

    Twin 15K's I'm jealous .. lol. I noticed there are two battery inputs on the 15K's which makes me wonder if you could use two different battery chemistry's .. like lithium and AGM's for example?? Or are there two for splitting up the loads?

  • @sgtspaulding9461
    @sgtspaulding9461 Год назад

    Very cool project!
    I’m working on my 32 panel array, very similar ground mount. How do you guys ground the solar arrays?

  • @williamgillespie4662
    @williamgillespie4662 Год назад

    Im between Easley and Pickens. Question, how to you dispose of bad panels? That the only problem I have with solar.

  • @ejemm
    @ejemm Год назад

    Hi!! Talk about loads of PV power! Have you had any issues with these V2 EG4s throwing an alarm light with “protection error” on the screen? Nothing ever connected to it !! It’s still in the box. Weird eh?

  • @svetoslavss
    @svetoslavss Год назад

    and how much electricity did you pay per month before the solar system because it looks like for all the money you spend if you are on the grid you will pay your bill for the rest of your life

  • @OffGridAussiePrepper
    @OffGridAussiePrepper Год назад

    do u carry spare diodes for the solar panels u supply???

  • @RayHChemEng
    @RayHChemEng Год назад

    With 2 sol-arks, does the load wires downstream of the PDB's need to be rated for 400 amps since each sol-ark has the built in 200 amp breaker? Thanks.

  • @donmace4501
    @donmace4501 Год назад

    Hey Scott, how do you pass inspection mixing ac and dc conductors in the trough. We ended up having to run a sheet metal barrier for separation. Also I see your solar riser is PVC, I thought it had to be EMT or MC. Thanks!

    • @randacnam7321
      @randacnam7321 Год назад +1

      NEC Article 300.3C. AC and DC can be in the same raceway as long as all conductors run at no more than 600V and they are both part of the same system.

  • @edijsegli527
    @edijsegli527 Год назад

    Why no season adjust? and what's a model of bifacial panels? Thanks Enginer775 😉

  • @shagofdeath71
    @shagofdeath71 Год назад

    how long of an area does that 42 panel arrea cover in feet if I may ask?

  • @pavalenta
    @pavalenta Год назад

    For smaller loads any interest in the EG4 8kW hybrid inverter?

  • @skidroejr.3773
    @skidroejr.3773 Год назад

    What panel are you using.?

  • @chancepaladin
    @chancepaladin Год назад

    very very very nice

  • @kevxsi16v
    @kevxsi16v Год назад +1

    Please tell me you were joking about the master and slave comment 😂

  • @Kosmonooit
    @Kosmonooit Год назад

    1:24 kWh? Units units units

  • @RJ-cc1fz
    @RJ-cc1fz Год назад +2

    Nice! I’m sure those eg4s are saving you and the customer money. Why did you say if you only have one inverter you don’t need CTs? My understanding is that the CTs are still needed to prevent export to the main panel via the the inverters bidirectional AC in

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  Год назад +2

      You can put the inverter in limited power to load and it will not export

  • @keithconrad4892
    @keithconrad4892 Год назад

    What settings you use for eg4 batteries? I can’t get my eg4 ll2 connected to inverter. Called sol-ark they said they don’t support eg4

    • @willistisdale4293
      @willistisdale4293 Год назад +1

      Here you go-m.ruclips.net/video/elHLWUkTVX8/видео.html

    • @balrog006
      @balrog006 Год назад

      Did you contact the battery supplier-Signature Solar?

  • @drewgoodman7932
    @drewgoodman7932 Год назад

    Stack one more inverter and add get the battery to around 80 kwh, and I don't see why a system like this couldn't take any normal sized property completely off-grid.

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад +1

      You don't think 2 15k's would do it for a normal home? I would bulk up beyond the 80kwh if I could for my house. I have 54kwh now and 2 12k's. Uptake in the PNW this winter has been horrific for weeks.
      We're still getting used to things as we upgraded more PV, another Sol-Ark and another 33 kwh on batteries this past fall after having the initial install done in late July. We're trying to run our shop off grid and work on back feeding the house on good days. We need to rewire the feed between house and shop as current wire maxes us at 60 amps.

    • @drewgoodman7932
      @drewgoodman7932 Год назад +1

      @@doodlesthegoose7085 a normal home to me is used to a continuous 200a delivery from the grid. I may be wrong here, but solar+storage 2.0 needs to be able to deliver that same uninterrupted 200a with no compromises. Stacking 3 solarks is how you accomplish that. If you have an electric vehicle charging at 48a, you will certainly want all of that 200a. The updated NFPA 855 is going to limit residential sites to 80 kwh, so yes I think the battery should be more like 100 kwh it looks like we will need to keep it under 80 and figure out how to make that work, probably adding more PV and shifting energy usage to the day is how to work around that.

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад

      @@drewgoodman7932 It's nice in theory but where I live, my whole property would have to be covered in panels. Some days, my uptake is so bad, I get 4 kwh in total uptake on 14kwh PV. A third Sol-Ark would eat more power than my incoming on days like that (which are many in the winter). Summer I did pretty well and could power my whole home given the right wiring which is in progress of being upgraded.

    • @drewgoodman7932
      @drewgoodman7932 Год назад

      @@doodlesthegoose7085 you’re right, a system like this is not going to be for urban infill lots. By the end of the decade, electricity will be dollars per kWh not cents, so if you can’t get to net zero behind the meter it’s going to inevitably come back to bite you. I’m not saying how this gets done I’m just saying what’s going to happen and the remedy is 20+ kw solar & 50+ kwh battery. You’ve been warned.

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад

      @@drewgoodman7932 No warning necessary for me! We'll be lucky to live that long but, in the meantime, we're doing what we can to prepare for this. We are not urban but have our limitations due to the setup of the property. If anyone else leaves us money in a will, I'm adding to the system! lol But I'm pretty sure our $70k+ investment for our self-install is what we're going to have to work with. :-(

  • @Bobonthistoo
    @Bobonthistoo Год назад

    If I hear power distribution block one more time I’m going to short circuit.

  • @prayerwarrior424
    @prayerwarrior424 Год назад

    What is your area you serve?

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  Год назад +1

      We offer turnkey installations to those within 2 hours driving distance of Pickens, SC. We can provide DIY kits and technical support to the whole US.

    • @prayerwarrior424
      @prayerwarrior424 Год назад +1

      @@engineer775 I’ve been subscribed for awhile but never notified of your posts .. we are in MA and have talked to a few companies but DONT trust any of them (and bad reviews)… we are not capable of doing ourselves. Although my husband can still do a lot- he’s 77… any suggestions or do you know of a reputable company?

  • @drnoizewater
    @drnoizewater Год назад

    Surprised this isn't an off-grid system.

  • @kevinmatthews2620
    @kevinmatthews2620 Год назад +1

    jeez 102 panels, not 250w i hope :)

  • @ronjones5651
    @ronjones5651 Год назад

    Giterdone!

  • @acefire4050
    @acefire4050 Год назад

    Why would you have to trim off the canopy you little stand we should solar panels on when it looks like if you'd had it all the way to the end of one way you did to Sara do you need it was another two solar panels lineup right perfect have to cut anything.

  • @keything8487
    @keything8487 Год назад

    very well done sir !!!

  • @Zorlig
    @Zorlig Год назад

    If he needs more batteries, wire in a generator instead!

  • @TheBurnsStuff
    @TheBurnsStuff Год назад

    My biggest concern with lithium is EoL disposal/recycle. I know they have a lot of power to weight and high density, but the long-term has me concerned. Lead-acid batteries are significantly more recyclable than lithium anything.

    • @doodlesthegoose7085
      @doodlesthegoose7085 Год назад

      I used to worry about recycling myself. Then I realized that none of that matters when you find they're making the entire planet toxic with the substances dropped on us by the planes. Check your soil and water levels for toxic levels of aluminum (and enjoy the lithium while you're at it). Aluminum makes nutrient uptake a bit difficult.... Also, read the MSDS sheet for Silver Iodide (a publicly acknowledge substance used for cloud seeding. It's "highly toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects."
      Do what you can but we're going to need the added battery capacity until we can learn to live like cavemen again if we're lucky enough to live through the next 5 years.

  • @KFMEDIA_07
    @KFMEDIA_07 Год назад

    hey you move your cameras so fast especially when explaining the AC OVERLOAD FAULT. Next time you look it that, otherwise i am a happy follower from KENYA

  • @keithmchugh4611
    @keithmchugh4611 Год назад

    Beautiful Install - If I think about this install - it looks to be about $150K to $200K in total cost for equipment and labor - looking at the Return on Investment - if you think the typical Grid Bill of $250 to $300 per month for the house electrical bill - it would 55 years before this system would pay itself off or break even - to me I rather pay $300/month for the electrical bill from the grid than invest in solar. The solar panels loose 6% to 8% of power generation every year - so you will have to replace the solar panels, inverters, and batteries around 10 to 25 years to get back to full power generation - that added cost will change the payback or breakeven time.

    • @dickthompson8018
      @dickthompson8018 Год назад

      Where do you get 6-8% loss per year? I have 245 watt SolarWorld panels that are now 13 years old, and I see less than 5% total loss. All panels are working great.

    • @bluezcluez315
      @bluezcluez315 3 месяца назад

      What happens if the grid has an outage for a day… a week… indefinitely… ?
      Everyone has their own risk tolerance, but energy independence has a lot of insurance value on top of utility bill savings.

  • @muhdiversity7409
    @muhdiversity7409 Год назад +2

    Please keep calling it master/slave. In this world there is something called context which some brainlets chose to ignore. I'm sure I'm not the only one sick of the never ending outrage on behalf of others. -- a black guy.

  • @kevinmatthews2620
    @kevinmatthews2620 Год назад +1

    first :)

  • @artemas33
    @artemas33 Год назад +4

    Love your channel! But please stop with the PC BS. Slave and master are the correct words as they are inanimate objects. To say its improper is to show ignorance to the English language. It’s your channel but bringing politics into it is never good business.