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  • @madmedix2
    @madmedix2 Год назад +11

    Nice video. Sage old advice (from formerly intact solar panel cables): If you have squirrels, you may wish to dab some clover oil on the outer casing of any exposed cable once in a while. Replacing damaged cables gets old fast.

    • @footprinthero
      @footprinthero Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! I definitely do have squirrels so I'll try this out

  • @randallkipker9990
    @randallkipker9990 6 месяцев назад +15

    Swiss multi-tool is a tool as are Tweezers!

  • @footprinthero
    @footprinthero Год назад +1

    PRODUCTS
    Battery - amzn.to/3KN0VBq
    Charge controller - amzn.to/3KO2tLJ
    Solar panel - amzn.to/3GvdgaW
    Mounting tape - amzn.to/43lXOYn
    Adapter cable 1 - amzn.to/3zOffnc
    Adapter cable 2 - amzn.to/43m3L7H
    Lights - amzn.to/3meoJoE
    ~
    Some things I didn’t mention in the video:
    - Alligator clips are far from the best way to connect wires long term, so if you want to make the connection a bit more permanent - especially in vehicles where everything gets moved around during transit - you can use electrical tape to tape the clips to the terminals
    - Lead acid batteries shouldn’t be charged below -4°F (-20°C)
    - The estimated solar panel and battery sizes at the end are conservative because I don’t want your lights to die unexpectedly 😜
    - The adapter cable I used has a 7.5A fuse, so make sure you get a solar panel that won’t exceed this limit

    • @lizardman1303
      @lizardman1303 Месяц назад

      About 110 dollars for this build . Might be cheaper just buying the solar power lights

  • @roboticalienman
    @roboticalienman Год назад +4

    Awesome guide, and great way to start getting into solar on the cheap

  • @ahmadgondal732
    @ahmadgondal732 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! Easy to follow and Thank you for the item links.

  • @ericaguirre9739
    @ericaguirre9739 10 месяцев назад +8

    Im high af rn this video was dope af !

    • @jaymanager6356
      @jaymanager6356 10 месяцев назад

      Hahahahahhaa me to

    • @footprinthero
      @footprinthero 6 месяцев назад +1

      Great comment

    • @stugforce4268
      @stugforce4268 2 месяца назад

      Are you trying to figure out how to grow in a shack too? 😂😂

  • @3RDPeakAdventure
    @3RDPeakAdventure 3 месяца назад

    Awesome - very nice and simple

  • @LukeWallis009
    @LukeWallis009 6 месяцев назад +1

    thanks you may have just saved me in my DT school project

  • @ceciyeltom235
    @ceciyeltom235 2 месяца назад

    Amazing. Thanks for sharing great details & where to purchase.

  • @amperetimemarketing7931
    @amperetimemarketing7931 Год назад

    great video!

  • @Estoooopid
    @Estoooopid 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job. Maybe next year for me. Ima continue using my phone light for those rare occasions i need something from shed in the dark.

  • @myname7914
    @myname7914 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the inf Alex. Things I found very helpful... "Sealed Lead Acid" Battery is needed for freezing temps. I'll probably get the 30W panel, and 25-30 Ah battery. (btw, you used the trusty tweezers as a tool, LOL... could have used your fingernails)

  • @samueladams584
    @samueladams584 Год назад

    That's cool..

  • @ne-phil
    @ne-phil 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent how to! Thanks. I've got the same brand shed as you do but mine is 15' deep. I noticed the lights you used from Amazon are only 6.5' in length. Can I add a couple more together so the lights go from the front to the back of my shed? Thanks again.

  • @bernard9565
    @bernard9565 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, can i use 12v led strip? And connect them to dc output on controler?

  • @nicc8230
    @nicc8230 5 месяцев назад

    great video, I'm trying to make this project as cheaply as possible any have zero electrical skills this seems perfect. Any idea for solar panels that just need daylight? There is usually no direct sunlight on my property in PNW. Thanks

  • @halohahaha
    @halohahaha Месяц назад

    Thanks for a nice video. I can see you used a 12v battery and 5v lights. Does the controller somehow convert the voltage or how does it work?

  • @ramidaoud3776
    @ramidaoud3776 11 месяцев назад

    do you have a video or if not help us diy "sunne" solar lamp

  • @scottf9044
    @scottf9044 4 месяца назад

    How do you match the panel size (watts), controller (amperage), LED light requirements (amperage), hours/day and battery capacity? In other words, if I used the same LED strips you have, which are 2A, but need them to run 8 hours/day what do I need in the panel, controller and battery capacity? Essentially, what specs do I need to look for? I'd probably go with strip lights that I can wire directly to the controller (vs. USB) or directly to the battery. Thanks.

  • @BlackSuneEmpire
    @BlackSuneEmpire 2 месяца назад

    Vey nice video, but you made a common mistake with your led light strip. You are supposed to face them away from you to stop you from being dazzled and to create a more defused light effect.
    Though I'm sure you are happy the way you installed them.

  • @emanuelnolasco3745
    @emanuelnolasco3745 3 месяца назад

    How much time is the light turn on?
    All night?

  • @Zaniith
    @Zaniith Год назад

    I'm thinking of doing the same thing with 12v fluro lights, will have a couple panels and potentially a couple batteries aswell, would that work?

    • @jimmymaracas6442
      @jimmymaracas6442 Год назад +1

      Yes but there’s a specific way to do it, you’ll probably want to connect multiple batteries in parallel.

  • @connorhunt5115
    @connorhunt5115 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Alex, just wanted to say maybe you should just use the right tools for the job

  • @hakan3525
    @hakan3525 Год назад

    İlk Türk abonen benim 🇹🇷

    • @footprinthero
      @footprinthero Год назад

      Teşekkürler! (Google Translate 😄)

  • @motardmania5567
    @motardmania5567 Месяц назад

    How long can you keep the lights on?

  • @MeliSandra
    @MeliSandra Год назад +1

    What charge controller do I use for 100 watt solar panel

    • @footprinthero
      @footprinthero Год назад +3

      There are lots of options! The one I use in this video works with a 100W panel. It can handle up to 130W. I'd recommend it as a good budget option

    • @MeliSandra
      @MeliSandra Год назад

      @@footprinthero thankyou

  • @Fokky.
    @Fokky. Год назад

    won't the batteries overcharged? i mean the controller doesn't have mppt feature right?

    • @footprinthero
      @footprinthero Год назад +1

      Good question - Nope, the charge controller has overcharge protection! And I don't know of a charge controller that doesn't protect against overcharging. It's a standard feature, regardless of whether it's a PWM or MPPT charge controller.

  • @MrDavidBFoster
    @MrDavidBFoster 4 месяца назад +1

    Dude... You don't get to say tweezers aren't a tool just because they aren't part of the $10 handyman kit at Walmart! lol

  • @user-zb2pt9qu2g
    @user-zb2pt9qu2g 4 месяца назад

    But in the summer time this type of shed temperature can reach more than 50°c. Isn’t it dangerous for the battery

  • @rocktman81
    @rocktman81 Год назад

    I have a resin-type shed that's similar to yours. I'm hoping to maybe one day have solar panels covering the one full half of the roof (the south facing half of course) and running power (under ground) to a ductless minisplit unit (with the outside compressor about 30 feet from the shed, and the head unit of the minisplit installed in an upstairs bedroom). They now have minisplits that can run on a combination of DC and AC (where they prioritize the DC first). With the minisplit's variable speed compressor, they can apparently run at low speeds with relatively small power consumption. Since my shed is only 7'x7', and with only 1/2 of the roof facing south, there's not a ton of room for solar panels. Maybe I can fit four 100W panels I'm hoping. Anyway, this is just a thought so far. Haven't started taking measurements or running numbers yet. Current "concerns" are 1) how much panel and associated power generation can I fit on half of the roof of the shed, 2) how heavy will the panels be on the shed roof, 3) how can I safely run power underground from the shed to the outside compressor unit, 4) how much power I will lose in that ~30ft run, 5) what is the bare minimum power that a (maybe 9k or 12k BTU) minisplit can run at a slow speeds with its variable speed compressor (e.g. does it need say 250W or so to even run at all).

    • @joniboulware1436
      @joniboulware1436 Год назад +1

      If you are powering a minisplit for an upstairs bedroom, and HOA rules aside, why wouldn't you set everything up on the house?

  • @juanitagonzalez9289
    @juanitagonzalez9289 7 месяцев назад

    Can you make a video adding a timer so that the lights turn on and off by themselves?

    • @LachelleNZ
      @LachelleNZ 2 месяца назад

      You can install a motion sensor light instead of a strip. These usually have a remote so you can set it. Such as turning on for half an hour when you enter the room, brightness level, or set it so it turns on automatically for 15 seconds when it detects movement then turns itself off, etc.

  • @truthalonetriumphs6572
    @truthalonetriumphs6572 5 месяцев назад +4

    No tools 😂

  • @magajocca
    @magajocca 10 месяцев назад +11

    for safety reasons never cut corners and use proper equipment and tools.

    • @wardraven8755
      @wardraven8755 3 месяца назад +1

      What equipment was not proper?

    • @harshbarj
      @harshbarj 3 месяца назад +1

      @@wardraven8755 Well, the tweezers for one.

    • @mattburrows2615
      @mattburrows2615 Месяц назад

      Hair clip​@@wardraven8755

  • @cidadao400
    @cidadao400 Год назад

    I would like to transport the solar light into different places in my house (no batteries, no solar panel)

    • @xFGBxHD
      @xFGBxHD Год назад

      You can’t have solar light without a battery in night , the idea is the battery gets charged by solar and then the battery powers the lamp in night

  • @daves2822
    @daves2822 11 месяцев назад +3

    FYI anything you use as a tool is a tool.. you even said multi tool.

  • @beholder4465
    @beholder4465 6 месяцев назад +1

    good video but tweezers or nail cutter are still tools 😉

  • @gamallevarity5809
    @gamallevarity5809 3 месяца назад

    Tweezer and nail clippers still a tool 🔨bruh

  • @harshbarj
    @harshbarj 3 месяца назад +1

    Um, tweezers are a tool.

  • @TonyHendren
    @TonyHendren 4 месяца назад

    Ummm...would have been easier with a standard screwdriver.

  • @OutdoorLiving88
    @OutdoorLiving88 2 месяца назад

    When you used your tweezers they became a tool.

  • @nemanjarodic1049
    @nemanjarodic1049 Месяц назад

    I build this and it is trash.