Looks pretty nice! So good your dogs might want to sub-let it out! How is the building sat on the ground, could you turn it to optimize the angle? I’ve been thinking of putting an array similar in size to yours up over a gazebo. Lights, fans, & a 12v fridge, maybe two. Play carefully, & smile often!
The Bluetti says it’s only rated for 700 watt solar input so if you have 1500 watts of solar panels is that to much input? And at 2:16 you say your gonna wire it up in series parallel. Is it series or parallel wiring?
It’s series parallel. 3 panels in series and each set of panels is wired together in parallel for 1500w and about 95v. Bluetti will disregard extra wattage and amperage while keeping the input at 700w. The volts is the important aspect as going over on the voltage limit will damage a bluetti. It’s called “over paneling” and very common.
The dogs look like they have a good setup with that air conditioning running. I am looking into getting some hard mounted solar panels on my building. Trina solar 250 watt panels, I’ll keep them in mind. Good video Bobby!
@@FrankelysHernandez the max, and most important spec, for this unit is 150voc - the bluetti will disregard extra watts and amps. I have these in 3s2p giving me about 88-90v and 8amps which gives me 700+ watts
How does one go about finding a dog house like that? Wall's appear insulated?
Is there a final video?
Looks pretty nice!
So good your dogs might want to sub-let it out!
How is the building sat on the ground,
could you turn it to optimize the angle?
I’ve been thinking of putting an array
similar in size to yours up over a gazebo.
Lights, fans, & a 12v fridge, maybe two.
Play carefully, & smile often!
They delivered it when I was at work. They leveled it with smaller cinder blocks, but other than that, it’s on the ground
The Bluetti says it’s only rated for 700 watt solar input so if you have 1500 watts of solar panels is that to much input? And at 2:16 you say your gonna wire it up in series parallel. Is it series or parallel wiring?
It’s series parallel. 3 panels in series and each set of panels is wired together in parallel for 1500w and about 95v. Bluetti will disregard extra wattage and amperage while keeping the input at 700w. The volts is the important aspect as going over on the voltage limit will damage a bluetti.
It’s called “over paneling” and very common.
This is awesome! Where did you get the shed from?
Thanks!.. I bought it from a local place that sells kennels and sheds
Really cool! I love it!🤩
Thank you!!
The dogs look like they have a good setup with that air conditioning running. I am looking into getting some hard mounted solar panels on my building. Trina solar 250 watt panels, I’ll keep them in mind. Good video Bobby!
I think the dogs are especially thankful in the recent 90+ degree weather. Thank you!
Very nice
Thank you!
How much the cost ?
Dude, the fisheye lens is a bit much, very disorienting.
I am sorry that you feel that way. Thank you for your input.
Heck yes!! That turned out incredible man!! Nicely done!!
Thanks Mike!
One question, are the solar panels generating more than what you consume? because then if so it's great
Yes they are. Even on cloudy days, the bluetti stays charged. It is typically around 95% at sunset and fully charged by 9:30am the following day
@@B_Rogers0724 how many solar panels u can connect to the bluetti?
@@FrankelysHernandez the max, and most important spec, for this unit is 150voc - the bluetti will disregard extra watts and amps. I have these in 3s2p giving me about 88-90v and 8amps which gives me 700+ watts
Why are they going to be outside dogs at all? You can't replace human companionship with all your gadgets, they still would rather be at your feet.
It’s ignorant of you to think I’d put my dogs outside because of “gadgets.”
Medical reasons.