So now you pay for the power you use to runout the gutter on each job. Plus you paid to have all that setup. All because you don’t want to plug your machine in to the customers house. 🤔
Well it is worth it. If you plug into the customers power, trip a breaker and don’t realize it and the customer isn’t home then what? Let’s say there was a freezer on that line..
@@JohnDoe-td2wz we have Amish people around here so some jobs have no electricity on site. The cost is worth it in my opinion. Been installing for 18 years. We used to haul a generator around and plug into peoples power but I’m glad those days are over. Been running inverters for probably the last 12-14 years.
You are literally eating your profit away with all the nonsense needed to run and operate an inverter. 1 year or 50 years. Ur dumb as fuck! @@tysonyoder2560
Awesome setup. I will be staying tuned definitely
great videos, I appreciate them, learning right now, and it has been a lot of help
Awesome set up
Good job. Can you show how you cut the gutters? thanks
Awesome setup! Thinking about putting a similar setup in my trailer. Could you add links for the components used on the system
Love this!
Hey, are you happy with this gutter machine?
Yes KWM makes one of the best machines out there and their customer service is great.
@@tysonyoder2560 thanks!
Hey man do you think you can show me how you installed the remote control to stop the gutter machine, and also where can I get it
I purchased a heavy duty inline remote switch from Amazon and wired it into my power cord. Was fairly simple.
How can I set up my remote for my machine
smooth
How much you charging a foot to afford all that. I never seen a setup like that you must he out in the boonies.
That "computer" thing is a charge controller 😉
So now you pay for the power you use to runout the gutter on each job. Plus you paid to have all that setup. All because you don’t want to plug your machine in to the customers house. 🤔
Well it is worth it. If you plug into the customers power, trip a breaker and don’t realize it and the customer isn’t home then what? Let’s say there was a freezer on that line..
@@tysonyoder2560 I’ve never tripped a breaker and have been installing gutter for 22 years. And only needed to use a generator one time.
@@JohnDoe-td2wz we have Amish people around here so some jobs have no electricity on site. The cost is worth it in my opinion. Been installing for 18 years. We used to haul a generator around and plug into peoples power but I’m glad those days are over. Been running inverters for probably the last 12-14 years.
You are literally eating your profit away with all the nonsense needed to run and operate an inverter. 1 year or 50 years. Ur dumb as fuck! @@tysonyoder2560