Brilliant advice. I'd like to add to #7 Times will change because i think it may apply to many other than myself. In the couple of years of "researching" DIY solar I've leant towards all sorts of different systems but will just be starting off simple because of #7....what if I die? I love my wife dearly but she just won't have a clue how the system works.....and a DIY solar system is going to have a lot of "builder knows" facets to it. So I am going to start simple and hopefully have her involved and learn before I move up to next little step. I know that there will be some folk out there that have a partner that is just as capable and excited or even more capable. But the reality is that there'll be a whole heap of folk out there that once they have the nod to go for it will just push on and build an amazing, but very complicated, system and god forbid if they should pass...would those left behind know how to run and service it???? Great video yet again :)
@Ulbre Good thinking... sharing the knowledge! :) to me DIY is a lot about learning, preparing for what's ahead, freedom and independence. And sharing the knowledge with others and future generations. But also, not being steered by "prevailing winds". I try to think outside the box. That's getting really hard these days, it seems everything is going one way. That said, I will do my part to promote truth and spread information, all people can decide for themselves :)
that y ever time i doing unboxing i tell i payed for it so ppl no how good really worrks like my led like was 15 dalar 8 led and 2 18650 batter the lite last 1 yr and stop working but at that price new it wood the cheep wire they all way use brake it brite just wire brake ater one yr got a nothere one and going to try and mod the broke one mean should last long but it cheep so what can u do lest it last yr firt one ever had in new york last about 6 mouth coodnt replace the wirer no way to take head lamp a part this one list has placeit housing and screw
Yeah I prefer those kind of unboxing vids always. I have a lot of cheap gadgets that failed on me, hot glue and a flat blade screwdriver usually is involved lol
i agree 100% with u and great vid
Thanks man :)
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Brilliant advice.
I'd like to add to #7 Times will change because i think it may apply to many other than myself.
In the couple of years of "researching" DIY solar I've leant towards all sorts of different systems but will just be starting off simple because of #7....what if I die? I love my wife dearly but she just won't have a clue how the system works.....and a DIY solar system is going to have a lot of "builder knows" facets to it.
So I am going to start simple and hopefully have her involved and learn before I move up to next little step.
I know that there will be some folk out there that have a partner that is just as capable and excited or even more capable. But the reality is that there'll be a whole heap of folk out there that once they have the nod to go for it will just push on and build an amazing, but very complicated, system and god forbid if they should pass...would those left behind know how to run and service it????
Great video yet again :)
@Ulbre Good thinking... sharing the knowledge! :) to me DIY is a lot about learning, preparing for what's ahead, freedom and independence. And sharing the knowledge with others and future generations. But also, not being steered by "prevailing winds". I try to think outside the box. That's getting really hard these days, it seems everything is going one way. That said, I will do my part to promote truth and spread information, all people can decide for themselves :)
I started out with 1 panel and reading
When I was a kid I had a tiny Radio Shack solar panel, about the size of a business card. Was fascinated (and wanted a bigger one of course)
that y ever time i doing unboxing i tell i payed for it so ppl no how good really worrks like my led like was 15 dalar 8 led and 2 18650 batter the lite last 1 yr and stop working but at that price new it wood the cheep wire they all way use brake it brite just wire brake ater one yr got a nothere one and going to try and mod the broke one mean should last long but it cheep so what can u do lest it last yr firt one ever had in new york last about 6 mouth coodnt replace the wirer no way to take head lamp a part this one list has placeit housing and screw
Yeah I prefer those kind of unboxing vids always. I have a lot of cheap gadgets that failed on me, hot glue and a flat blade screwdriver usually is involved lol
@@solarpoweredge yes i like it when ppl pay for to more likey there tell the true some time u role the dice bye some good and some time it junk