You told me "Thanks for the battery making video, that convinced me to make my own". Then you risk cutting your fingers and even Bob's fingers off with a saws all. Yikes! "Rachet wire cutters" lol. Still looks like the outcome is good. Nice to watch you and Bob working together.
Said to myself, "if Gary can do it ..." lol Saw will bell the wire and you can't get the lugs on... Link to RVLingLIFE video included in the video, go check it out 👍 Thanks Gary!
The 2812 dropped right in, if we didn't already have our hands full I would have considered the Invictron ... maybe an upgrade in a year or two but loving the pure sine for sure #EverythingWorks! 😁
I am really good at mechanical things but when it comes to electrical things I'm pretty much a nimrod. You made it look easy Dave and I'm sure it wasn't. It's like watching an episode of This Old House and they do a project in two half-hour programs and at home it takes you 5 weekends, lol. Thanks for the share though it does get me to thinking that perhaps I should change my rig over someday. With help!!! Merton😎👌✌
I think Bob (Vila? 😳 🤣) and I spent the first day mostly engineering the project, second day connecting it all together. Can't tell you how much fun that was, Bob is a hoot to work with!
@@dougd9944 thanks Doug, the swap over was easier than making the 4/0 cables since the other wiring was basically the same, that helped speed the process 👍 added watts are good but the puresine has been the biggest thing 👍👍
You told me "Thanks for the battery making video, that convinced me to make my own". Then you risk cutting your fingers and even Bob's fingers off with a saws all. Yikes! "Rachet wire cutters" lol. Still looks like the outcome is good. Nice to watch you and Bob working together.
Said to myself, "if Gary can do it ..." lol Saw will bell the wire and you can't get the lugs on... Link to RVLingLIFE video included in the video, go check it out 👍 Thanks Gary!
Hi Dave, I think Bob is right.....there are a lot of people that need these videos. Good job and I hope you get a lot of views. Don
Thanks Don, if I set my goals at helping only a few it's worth the effort 👍
Good job! This makes me think about changing my ME2012 inverter and adding 1 or 2 more lithium batteries.
The 2812 dropped right in, if we didn't already have our hands full I would have considered the Invictron ... maybe an upgrade in a year or two but loving the pure sine for sure #EverythingWorks! 😁
Lookin' good
Thanks Joe, Working well, not perfectly, bugs to work out still. Finally getting back into the groove of things to finish part 3 👍
I am really enjoying these videos. I am not mechanical by nature, but your explanations are easy to understand. Thanks! Howard
I am really good at mechanical things but when it comes to electrical things I'm pretty much a nimrod. You made it look easy Dave and I'm sure it wasn't. It's like watching an episode of This Old House and they do a project in two half-hour programs and at home it takes you 5 weekends, lol. Thanks for the share though it does get me to thinking that perhaps I should change my rig over someday. With help!!! Merton😎👌✌
I think Bob (Vila? 😳 🤣) and I spent the first day mostly engineering the project, second day connecting it all together. Can't tell you how much fun that was, Bob is a hoot to work with!
Nice !!! where did you get the MS2812?
It was a used inverter off ebay from Tennessee. Not missing one are you? 😳😅
@@OurEndeavor not missing one, but going to upgrade to that one at some point. Thanks Dave
@@dougd9944 thanks Doug, the swap over was easier than making the 4/0 cables since the other wiring was basically the same, that helped speed the process 👍 added watts are good but the puresine has been the biggest thing 👍👍