Off Grid Cabin Powered Full Time with Titan Solar Generator

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • See how I power our family cabin 100% off-grid with nothing but the Titan solar generator and solar panels. Originally we had a Titan 500 system running the cabin but in this video, I upgrade it to a Titan 1000 system and it makes a HUGE difference!
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  • @EagleOne49
    @EagleOne49 7 месяцев назад +1

    My how time flies. Back in November 2020, I purchased the Titan 1000W Solar kit with an extra battery from you and have never looked back. Over the years, the Titan has worked and continues to work flawlessly to provide essential power to our 1400 sq.ft. cabin, through prolonged (up to 10 days) grid power outages due to floods, wildland fires and heavy snow. I use two Honda 2200i generators together to recharge the Titan batteries when solar is not available. Thanks so much, Ben!

  • @laurafegely2662
    @laurafegely2662 Год назад +29

    We have used the ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!

  • @bojaiden5175
    @bojaiden5175 4 года назад +20

    I just love this video; most other channels doing off grid and solar panel lifestyles fail to realize how satisfying it is for the viewers to actually see the lights and the home appliances function from using the solar panels.

  • @chrisjudd9410
    @chrisjudd9410 4 года назад +8

    Wow! I am a complete novice and have been giving serious thought through research and just kicking tires on purchasing an off-grid cabin that was 100% solar powered. This video was very knowledgeable because I wasn't sure whether I needed a gas powered system or could I do it all on solar power. I still have a lot to learn because some of the jargon that you were using lost me a little bit but I basically got the over all concept. Thank you!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! If you need more help let me know.

  • @czanel4899
    @czanel4899 3 года назад +1

    This video is a perfect example how something so simple can be made look so complicated.

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 4 года назад +28

    Thank you for posting what is pretty much the best video I've seen on this topic. You cover so many of the variables and demonstrate real-world applications of the Titan, gas generator, and the way more solar panels can be utilized.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +4

      I'm glad you liked the video so much!

  • @jimmyfraser11
    @jimmyfraser11 4 года назад +3

    Man this is the BEST video I've seen on the type of solar hookup that we want to do at our place! You have answered ALL of my questions and concerns! Thank you SO VERY MUCH for an excellent job! God bless you and your family from the Frasers in Florida!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      I'm so glad to hear that! I will have more update videos about those panels and cabin setup soon too =)

  • @DropForgedSurvival
    @DropForgedSurvival 4 года назад +16

    *Been extremely interested in the Titan for long term use on my channel* What a great real world use. More people just need to see it in action.

  • @johnomahony7364
    @johnomahony7364 4 года назад +6

    Thanks so much for the video...you are the only video out of literally dozens that I watched that answered my questions about a home use generator..

  • @georgeshotrodbarn2113
    @georgeshotrodbarn2113 3 года назад +17

    When a man gets a serious solar addiction his tendency is to take it as far as it will go.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 3 года назад +4

      I agree and that Is happening to me

    • @DJStig
      @DJStig 3 года назад

      Why wouldn't you?

  • @linuxman0
    @linuxman0 4 года назад +5

    You might consider putting a wind turbine up on a pole outside the cabin. There are some available that can put out enough to charge your Titan.

    • @SirMarshalHaig
      @SirMarshalHaig 3 года назад

      Funny, just an hour ago I found that you can buy some small wind turbines these days. They lack any reviews so far, but it seems to be in a similar area like the solar panels, with 100 to 600 Watts peak. But again, no reviews and no actual pictures of the thing built up somewhere. If anyone has experience with wind power generation, I´d love to hear about it.

    • @asparks8056
      @asparks8056 2 года назад

      I will be looking for some videos about this. It gets really windy in our holler.

  • @rodiculous9464
    @rodiculous9464 Год назад

    What a nice little cabin hideaway

  • @not1just4words
    @not1just4words 3 года назад +1

    Hey Ben,
    Just a fun suggestion, fill that empty refrigerator with gallon and smaller water bottles. That will help retain some of the cold and your fridge won't kick on as often, just don't open the door to often and you'll be much more efficient. Enjoyed the video, thanks!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      Yes we keep gallon-sized jugs in the freezer and it offsets the power a lot.

  • @traveler7249
    @traveler7249 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see the 2nd is protected in Idaho.
    Here in CA.. not so much.

  • @HerkCC
    @HerkCC 4 года назад +1

    We have been using a Apex/Kodiak since this past October.....it has done really well..... but as you pointed out the use and management for our off grid cabin.

  • @tapantera
    @tapantera 3 года назад +1

    I had a very good experience with RPS Solar also. And their after sale customer service was awesome. Saved my butt.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      Yes! For real. They are a great company.

  • @FrankLutz2
    @FrankLutz2 2 года назад

    Just got mine last week. Three batteries. 20 panels. Will be testing first time this week. Solidly built system. Great package protection.

    • @MuzixMaker
      @MuzixMaker 2 года назад

      What panels did you get?

  • @cookingsavvy7407
    @cookingsavvy7407 3 года назад

    An empty fridge struggles to keep the inside cold -- because air doesn't have "thermal mass". Basically, if you keep a bunch of food in there, the food will get cold and stay cold. Then, when you open the door, all the cold doesn't rush out. But if the fridge is full of air, when you open the door, the cold rushes out and you are back at square one. This is something taught to me by an extremely experienced and knowledgeable kitchen appliance repairman. He keeps bricks wrapped in aluminum foil in the parts of his freezer that he doesn't have filled with food. I achieved the same thing with bottles of frozen water. Put some thermal mass in your refrigerator and you should see the refrigerator pull much less power, since it will not be struggling to coax air into remaining cold when air can't really do that.

  • @danno1800
    @danno1800 4 года назад +11

    That was AWESOME! You covered everything using words that could be easily understood. Thank you very much. I have subscribed. Thanks again...

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +2

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.

    • @healingoasis3892
      @healingoasis3892 3 года назад

      @@minutemanprep ruclips.net/channel/UCYjNOYOqAzuUgNYupdHgTCQ

  • @verohandymike
    @verohandymike 4 года назад +1

    FYI - A refrigerator is most efficient at 3/4 full, especially the freezer portion. What I do is keep a lot of gel ice packs handy, when there is too much space in the freezer I pack some of them in there. When it is freezing outside I store them outdoors and bring them back and forth as needed, that way the fridge doesn't even have to freeze them itself. In the absence of gel ice packs even properly tied bags of water (which become ice) will work. This is especially handy if your power source fails as it'll keep the fridge cold for days if necessary. Also helps if you're not charging too well and want to take some load off, perfectly OK to unplug fridge for several hours at a time.

  • @johnnycash3755
    @johnnycash3755 4 года назад +2

    Great job keep up the simple language used to help us understand what we don’t understand. Ignore the bad apples in comments. I love your videos because you show real life examples of exactly how they work. Please have a video on running 5,000-6,000 btu ac for us in warner states like Arizona that can’t live without a/c please. Take care!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Thank you very much. I have the AC unit and it's getting warm enough to test it out. I will hopefully have that video very soon.

  • @CamppattonFamilyCompound
    @CamppattonFamilyCompound 4 года назад +29

    Hey Ben, I've been waiting for this kind of video showing the Titan running an off grid cabin.

    • @KeepOnSmashing
      @KeepOnSmashing 4 года назад +2

      I wish their were smaller mobile units that share batteries and/or tools. Kinda like a ecosystem.

    • @CamppattonFamilyCompound
      @CamppattonFamilyCompound 4 года назад +1

      @@KeepOnSmashing There are smaller units that can have exterior batteries, but because they are smaller, they also have smaller wattage capacity. That's the nature of the things.

  • @suzannewing7574
    @suzannewing7574 2 года назад

    Thank you, Ben. Love your videos!!! Waiting for your solar panel stand. :) CAN'T WAIT!!!

  • @tankace653
    @tankace653 3 года назад +1

    As a dumb person your video reall y explained how to setup for use! Also I now understand the reason to have an inverter fuel generator as back up! Thanks 😊

  • @KurtPisor
    @KurtPisor 3 года назад

    awesome description and tutorial. much luck with the Titan. putting it on my 'wish list'...
    (first i need to get a CABIN, ha)

  • @cutweldngrind
    @cutweldngrind 4 года назад +9

    This is neat, I need to start another channel for solar. I do alot of stand alone communication setups but all use lead acid batteries. I really need to buy lithium to get familiar with the benefits of them.

    • @skychen8565
      @skychen8565 3 года назад

      We have the batteries as your request Whatsapp : +8613798209142

  • @stst9185
    @stst9185 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos!! Thanks for sharing your amazing cabin!!

  • @shineyrocks390
    @shineyrocks390 2 года назад +1

    You Sir, are an amazing person! Most people on the RUclips are not helpful enough, they don't actually explain it to us dumb dumbs. I can actually understand what you mean. You show pro's and cons and break down each side to each unit. You may think it's just another opinion based off of your experience and ya it is but buddy you learn by experience. Lots of people are paid to say lots of good things about a piece of crap. This the sucker is born and made a jackass by wasting money on another lawn ornament.
    I guess I'll say thank you and God bless you. Happy Sustainable Permaculture Solar powered New Year.
    I live in Custer SD area 6500 feet in elevation. I have come to depend on your and you input. I don't have a solar system but you make it easy for me to choose the right one.
    Add a gassifier to your gasoline generator and bam totally self sustaining electricity

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  2 года назад

      Thank you very much. I'm glad I could be of help. My cabin is at 6500ft above sea level too. I have many more videos to come out :)

  • @neonwatcher4239
    @neonwatcher4239 4 года назад +2

    We have been using are Titan with 2 batteries since 28 Jan 2020. The refrigerator is in a half hour on half our off timer. Pluse we run the TV & home internet all on the same side. The Microwave & Ninja Foodi 6qt is on the other side.
    We have one AC charger waiting for solar. The lowest has been 59% 86ah remaining. It takes 3 - 4 hours to top off with 1 AC charger.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Thanks! Glad to hear the Titan is working so well.

  • @CarolColeLewis
    @CarolColeLewis 4 года назад +1

    We are so looking forward to getting our Titan! We got an inverter, too, to be able to use our Prius as a backup system - the cool thing about the Prius is that it only turns on the gas engine to charge its battery. The battery will then be used to recharge the Titan. Sweet.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      You're going to love it!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      @KC JONES Sorry that reply was for Carol Cole-Lewis. I don't know how to do the Prius charging setup.

    • @CarolColeLewis
      @CarolColeLewis 4 года назад

      @KC JONES just Google "using Prius as a generator" You'll see a ton of options.

  • @larrycox6614
    @larrycox6614 4 года назад +2

    WOW! Awesome video. I really appreciate the way you present and demonstrate the information. It will be easy to replicate what you've done for your cabin scenario. I have a Titan 1500 system that I have not FULLY exercised yet, but I'm pumped to do all kinds of load exercises; both for my RV as well as my house; especially since we're self-isolating. All I need to do to get my house ready is to get either a single 30 amp plug put in or a whole sub-panel installed to make it streamlined. At my house, I plan to practice being off-grid while we still have the grid as a backup....should be fun! Thanks again Will !!
    P.S.
    I've procrastinated building or getting your solar panel stand, but now it's time to get going!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      That's awesome! I'm glad you liked the video.

  • @Build_the_Future
    @Build_the_Future 4 года назад +38

    21:27 You need to have a load connected to the wires coming from the solar panels to be able to measure a volt drop.

    • @stephendouglas4545
      @stephendouglas4545 4 года назад +5

      Yes, the cables could be 4 miles long and you'd still get a similar voltage.

    • @Sylvan_dB
      @Sylvan_dB 4 года назад +11

      Yes. VoltageDrop = Current X Resistance
      So the voltage drop is equal to the resistance of the wires multiplied by the current drawn by the load. If the current is 0, then VoltageDrop is also 0.
      Or rearranged, the resistance of the wires is equal to the voltage drop divided by the current. You cannot compute the resistance with no current flowing.
      To easily measure voltage drop you can run an *extra* set of light gauge wires (use an appropriate fuse!) connected at the solar panel end but not connected at the load end. Compare the voltage on the light gauge wires compared to the voltage on the load wires while the load is operating. The light wires will show the full voltage because no drop because no load so current is 0. The load wires will show lower voltage based on the voltage drop equation.

    • @smokesurpent
      @smokesurpent 4 года назад

      Depends on wire gauge and distance

  • @Silversidepro
    @Silversidepro 3 года назад

    I recognized your town when you drove through... been there a time or two.

  • @davidshort8987
    @davidshort8987 4 года назад +2

    You need larger wire than #12 for your solar panels. You will have a voltage drop over 400'
    feet of wire that will produce measurable current. This Powe is lost in the wire and not available to use. Using #10 or, even better, #8, you will get better performance. Twelve guage is good for 20 amps, but you must derate for the distance.

  • @keithmoriyama5421
    @keithmoriyama5421 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful property! A dream for most of us.

  • @Sepolden
    @Sepolden 4 года назад +1

    Wow....FANTASTIC job!!!

  • @kingredleg6747
    @kingredleg6747 3 года назад +1

    Your well runs about 10 minutes a day. Put a relay on those pump panels to have them give power to your batteries. When the well need power it switches the panels over to the well. Just thinking out loud.

  • @affordabledesertliving3487
    @affordabledesertliving3487 3 года назад +2

    I have a crucial question as I am about to wire my 10x20 offgrid cabin. How can you wire a cabin like yours to run off an RV plug? Is it a complicated procedure that only an electrician can do? I was thinking I would run extension cords and power strips in combination with the titan but I have seen warnings that this could create a fire hazard. Would appreciate your input on these things! Thanks very much! Don K

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      We simply have a small electrical panel that is powered by the 30amp RV plug. That's it. It's a relatively simple thing to do if you've got electrical experience. Ours was put in by an electrician though to make sure it was done right.

    • @affordabledesertliving3487
      @affordabledesertliving3487 3 года назад

      @@minutemanprep thanks for your responsive rapid replies. I wonder how much an electrician would charge to do something like that.

    • @affordabledesertliving3487
      @affordabledesertliving3487 3 года назад

      @@minutemanprep are there any disadvantages to this set up vs a regular home with its power set up?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      @@affordabledesertliving3487 It varies quite a bit according to your area. I would imagine it's less than $1,000 to have that done.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      @@affordabledesertliving3487 I don't understand your question fully. There are really no disadvantages of having a small electrical panel powered by the Titan. I don't know what you mean about comparing it to a normal house. It would be pretty much the same as it would be at a house.

  • @nahvideos857
    @nahvideos857 4 года назад +5

    Hello from a fellow Idahoan! Thank you for the great info, I also have an off grid Cabin and am just starting my research on solar.. your video helped immensely! Thanks again

  • @MikeAndNary
    @MikeAndNary 4 года назад +6

    The only problem that I see in this set-up is if anything goes haywire with the Titan then you go dark. Will be sitting in the dark till you send the Titan out to be fixed and get it back in weeks/months. Yes you may have generators and wood stoves to survive but it just seems to me that a DIY setup would be better. If a component on a DIY setup poops out you can always fix the component i/e fuse, charge controller, breaker, inverter etc.
    Am I wrong in thinking this way?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      I have two Titans. I also have my own additional backups that I don't show in the video.

    • @ia6363
      @ia6363 4 года назад

      Yamaha generator, if you could trust it, your fine but they have their issues too, good on fuel, that's one bonus.

  • @stephendouglas4545
    @stephendouglas4545 4 года назад +5

    Good stuff, thank you. I just ordered my Titan.

  • @goodoz9942
    @goodoz9942 3 года назад +2

    There are "prepping" power sources (minimalist) and "living" power sources. Thoughts on Bluetti AC200P? Cycle life? Etc. ( I love your cabin/power setup...very nice)

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      I like the AC200P. It's definitely #2 in terms of what's best out there. The AC200P is second to the titan of course but my ac200p is set to arrive the first of next year so I cam do lots of testing and I'll be testing it out at the cabin as well. If you don't need expandability then it's good.

    • @goodoz9942
      @goodoz9942 3 года назад

      @@minutemanprep Mine too...first week of Jan, supposedly.

  • @65csx83
    @65csx83 4 года назад +5

    A 30 amp house! Today's houses have 30 amp outlets. So the effective way to have a house run on 'full time' solar is to size the house down to the solar system and still have a standby generator..

  • @stevepailet8258
    @stevepailet8258 4 года назад +2

    suggestion.. fill up your fridge with bottles of water will keep it cold and less cycling

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @stevepailet8258
      @stevepailet8258 4 года назад +2

      @@minutemanprep people seem to forget that cycling weather it is a fridge or ac happens because there is not enough thermal mass to keep it at an even temp. This is why log cabins tend to stay or lose heat slowly.. Thermal mass. Wood is not a very good insulator.. 6 inch wall is just a tad over r8

  • @robertdillon9989
    @robertdillon9989 2 года назад +1

    Nice system ! Titans are back ordered until April 2022 , this suggests poor infrastructure in manufacturing. It’s dec 2021 ! good luck getting one !!!!

  • @ek9772
    @ek9772 4 года назад +1

    👍
    You might want to look into an A.O. Smith hot water heat pump.
    The 50-gallon consumes between 300 to 400 watts per hour when it is using the efficiency mode.
    If you are cooking with gas, this will help. If you want greater self reliance, look for a Princess stove. These work out of wood, but they are set as home heaters as well, and they can boil several gallons of water simultaneously. Engineer 775 has several older videos on these stoves.
    Interesting video with the Titan.
    You might be better off by getting some more solar panels. (4,000 / 4-peak sun hours) = 1,000; (1,000 x 20% degradation) = 1,200 in solar panels, but for cloudy winter days this might not be enough as you pointed out.
    Lithium batteries will last you about twice as long if you don’t let them go below 30% DOD, and on the way up about 20%. This means operating between SOC of 30% to 80%. If these are typical LiFePO4 batteries, then this could run almost to 6,000 cycles. What is the battery density of the batteries?
    There is a DC refrigerator and a DC fridge from SunDanzer in Texas. The advantage is that you would have less losses by running DC to DC instead of DC to AC. If your current fridge uses 1,000 watts per day, you could save several hundred watts in two ways: less consumption with the DC units and fewer losses by not converting to AC voltage.
    ruclips.net/video/bXmsUDav3-g/видео.html
    www.aosmithatlowes.com/products/water-heaters/electric-water-heaters/hp10-50h45dv/
    sundanzer.com/product-category/household/
    These are all products made in the USA.

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 года назад

      Heat pump hot water heaters are the bomb. Only about 2-4 hundred more than a traditional and will save you ooooooooogles of money. Nice catch.

    • @ek9772
      @ek9772 4 года назад

      Based Bear yep 👍

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Thanks for all the tips that are very helpful! I am planning on adding at least another 1,000w of panels The Titan does not go below 50% usually with our normal usage at the cabin. I will look into those other options.

    • @ek9772
      @ek9772 4 года назад

      Minute Man Prep you are welcome.
      I like your cabin, and I think it has tremendous potential with your work and ideas to convert it into a modern style living home.
      The best way, I have found for sizing solar is to go to go to PVwatts. I will choose the worst month of the year after sizing my system, and I will try to estimate if it will be enough for my energy needs. If it is sufficiently large, I will consider it in more detail. If not, I will tweak the numbers slightly until I can achieve the required level of energy.
      This worst case method should minimize having insufficient solar energy based on energy consumption. However, you may still require using a generator during days when cloud coverage blocks the sun.

  • @stevengarcia3909
    @stevengarcia3909 4 года назад +1

    Been waiting for a video like this for this solar generator

  • @taylorphillips5118
    @taylorphillips5118 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the great video.
    Can you recommend a ground mount?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      Thanks! I'm not sure on a ground mount since I built my own. You might check wholesalesolar.com

  • @liresto
    @liresto 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for all this info. Wish I had gotten one of these earlier. Now I'm kicking myself. The Titan is SOLD OUT everywhere! What others do you recommend as alternatives, since I know you've looked at all of them as you say in some of your other videos. I'll be looking at your other videos too. THANKS for all this.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      There is truly nothing like the Titan. There's nothing that comes close. But the next best thing would likely be the Goal Zero Yeti 1400: amzn.to/33g4AzG or the Yeti 3000: amzn.to/2Ka89zG and then the EcoFlow Delta: amzn.to/2WB2nhV. Other than that there's not much for options. The Bluetti's are okay but I feel the lack of power out of the inverter makes them only okay at best.

    • @dalewilmot2612
      @dalewilmot2612 4 года назад

      Check out the Bluetti AC200. You can reserve one for $1199. Watch Will Prowe's video on it. By the way, I have the Titan and LOVE it!

  • @blasphemousgaming
    @blasphemousgaming 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you

  • @orowizard1369
    @orowizard1369 3 года назад +1

    I might have missed it, but, 1. Can you add extra batteries to the Titan 1000? 2. Can you add unlimited solar panels? 3. Is your setup for 12v appliances?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      Good questions. You can add as many batteries as you want and you can add as many solar panels as you want as long as you're within the solar charge parameter of 35-145v and 30a per charge controller (there are 2 charge controllers. Each one will let in up to 1,000w of power)

  • @barbarathiecke2480
    @barbarathiecke2480 4 года назад +4

    RUclips is very handy when you need to know how long or how much a repair is vehicle, home, installations etc. thank you!

  • @hawkeye312456
    @hawkeye312456 3 года назад +2

    My dad uses 357 Kw hours of power per month. I am setting up a system of
    solar which will use 1600 watts of solar panels combined with four
    100ah batteries. Will that be enough to run his home which uses an air
    conditioner, refrigerator, washer dryer and 1 tv?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      There are a lot of factors that come into play. Location, battery chemistry, when a/c and other appliances are being used. To get a rough idea though, 357kwh ÷ 30 days = 11.9kwh per day.
      The average amount of "solar peak hours" around the US is 5 hours. If you have 1,600w of solar panels, that means you could expect roughly 8,000wh (1,600w x 5hrs) of power production per day.
      If the 100ah batteries are 12v then you have roughly 1,200wh worth of battery. If they are 48v batteries at 100ah then you'd have 4,800wh of battery. If the batteries are lead-acid then you can only use 50% of that total capacity. If they are lithium-based then you can use 100% of their capacity.
      I would recommend having at least 12,000wh (12kwh) of battery to make sure you can get through a night and cloudy mornings.
      Then beyond that you'll need to be able to make enough power during the day to fully recharge the batteries while still running things like the A/C unit. If you have 12,000wh of battery and 5 hours to charge a day (12,000 ÷ 5) You'd need about 2,400w in panels and then a bit more so you can run equipment during the day and fully recharge the batteries.
      From what I can see without knowing any real specifics the system you've mentioned will not be big enough. It's about 50% of what you need. The Titan has a max solar input of 2,000w so I think you will need something bigger to go completely off grid and keep running things the same.

  • @williamcrenshaw9728
    @williamcrenshaw9728 4 года назад +3

    If you can get more battery's for storage, you should have 6 - to - 10 battery's for a 24hour hour time, that way you can have all the power you need .

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +2

      That'd be awesome. I'm definitely adding one more battery. I currently don't get below 50% very often so a third battery should make it so I don't go below 70% very often. I'm also going to be adding another 1,000w in panels.

    • @williamcrenshaw9728
      @williamcrenshaw9728 4 года назад

      @@minutemanprep s
      Sounds like a plan 👍😊✌️

    • @williamcrenshaw9728
      @williamcrenshaw9728 4 года назад

      @@minutemanprep remember more batteries means more storage of power 😄👍✌️

  • @brentjohnson6654
    @brentjohnson6654 4 года назад +1

    Great video. I have liked the clever way the Anderson connectors connect those batteries as they are stacked. It seems you are pleased with the Titan. Thanks for your video.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked the video. I love the Titan. I have two haha.

  • @hairpsylist3227
    @hairpsylist3227 4 года назад +1

    I would love to see/hear how the Titan does in RV/Van setup. Stokin’ on this generator/kit, thank you for your detailed information, Ben 🤙🏽

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      We are in the process of getting a travel trailer to convert with the Titan! Detailed videos hopefully in the next couple months.

    • @hairpsylist3227
      @hairpsylist3227 4 года назад

      Most excellent!

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM 4 года назад

      I just ordered my Titan and i plan on making videos on connecting it to my 28 ft camper next summer. If enough people ask i might do one this winter. check my channel out thanks

  • @1945jlee
    @1945jlee 3 года назад

    Thanks for all the great videos..!! So Ben, what is the approx. date for this video...?

  • @ayanaphillips7754
    @ayanaphillips7754 4 года назад +1

    Great video. The Titan manual says not to connect to your circuit breaker. Did you do anything special to connect to your circuit box?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Thanks! You can't connect it directly to your MAIN breaker box. It has to go to a sub-panel and only for 120v power. So you need to have an electrician install a "Transfer Switch" which connects to a "Sub-Panel" which is powered through a "30amp 3 Prong RV Plug"

  • @v2joecr
    @v2joecr 4 года назад +1

    Your forgot to mention one problem with solar panels in series. If one panel is in shade it will drop all the other panels. The same thing happens with batteries, which is why most battery powered devices include a warning to not mix old & new batteries. Gone with the Wynns did a test on that before they moved into their boat confirming what I said.
    In your case you will want to prevent shade on your panels or you will have massive power drops. One way grid tied solar is getting away from that issue is using 1 micro-inverter per panel. This can crank up the volts & keep the panels in parallel so that one panel being shaded is not as big of a deal.
    With batteries when one is lower than the others it will try to reverse change the other batteries & can ruin both batteries which is worse than what you mentioned with just the spark which still isn't good.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      There are no trees within 100ft of my panels so shading isn't a concern.
      The Titan batteries drain simultaneously so they are always the exact same level.

  • @superscout2
    @superscout2 4 года назад +7

    Gil at Camppatton Family Compound set me over. He said you had great information. So far he's right, you do!

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet 4 года назад +9

    Yes, More Panel Power has many advantages. Actually more then simply adding more Battery Storage.

    • @matooleyobrien2918
      @matooleyobrien2918 4 года назад +2

      Long as the weather cooperates panels have advantage.... Rather have extra batteries to store the power .

    • @opera5714
      @opera5714 4 года назад +1

      @@matooleyobrien2918 I have over 2kw panels and only a car battery. Run a whole house on that, hot water, fidge, dishwasher and something to keep me alive. Who needs more batteries.

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 года назад +1

      @@opera5714 People don't understand that solar panels always generate daytime electricity. They just generate LESS when it's cloudy... not none. So yeah, more panels is better in most cases than more batteries. Much cheaper too.

    • @opera5714
      @opera5714 4 года назад +1

      @@basedbear1605 and what happens when batteries are near full. I have seamless diversion to water heating. If panels can produce 456W and batteries only need 110w, 316W goes to heating water. On bad days, I probably do not need a shower. Never waste an electron.

    • @The67Crucible
      @The67Crucible 4 года назад

      @@opera5714 Love to see your setup, sounds nice and simple.

  • @markimbesi4791
    @markimbesi4791 4 года назад +7

    The generator is also good to charge up the system when you arrive and the panels have been covered in snow while you were away.

  • @brentjohnson6654
    @brentjohnson6654 3 года назад +1

    Hey Ben, back again and looking for a backup power for my existing AC submersible well pump. I was wondering if you have tried hooking up motor or inductive loads like air conditioning or well pumps off of the Titan.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      Yes, the Titan can run up to about 1.5hp well pump through a voltage converter (convert 110v to 230v). I have run small window A/C units without any issue up to 13,500 BTUs.

  • @andym3461
    @andym3461 2 года назад

    Have you considered using a 12 volt compressor rv fridge? They are amazing.

  • @martinfromseacity2010
    @martinfromseacity2010 4 года назад

    Excellent video, easy way to power a small home off grid

  • @sNEAKYnIGHTmUPPET
    @sNEAKYnIGHTmUPPET 4 года назад +1

    something that you should try is to rewire your solar panels 2 small one plus a big one in series, and then that in parallel . that way the strings are identical. also, if you do the top three in series and then the bottom three in series, then parallel those two, if the bottom three get shaded by snow, the top set may still function. If you try this, I would love to hear your results.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      The issue with wiring different sized panels together is that when in series the entire array is as strong as the weakest panel. So the 140w panels that are smaller than the big 270w panels that were up there from the water pump would drag down the total power. Meaning that the 140w panel would be the weaker panel and so the big panel would be drawn down to what the smaller panel can do for power which would lower the overall output. This article does a good job of explaining: solarpanelsvenue.com/mixing-solar-panels/

  • @annettebautista2026
    @annettebautista2026 4 года назад +3

    Great video, thanks for sharing...It would be interesting to see how things work during the summer if you're using air conditioning...

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +3

      I am going to install an off grid solar DC Hot Spot A/C unit. It runs purely off of solar just during the day. I will be doing a video when I can get my hands on one.

  • @deannaatwood5578
    @deannaatwood5578 3 года назад +1

    Can you speak on how the Titan handles doing laundry in a full size residential clothes Washing Machine. I don't want to do laundry by hand when TSHTF. How quickly will a battery fade when washing clothes in a washing machine?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      Great question! I do not want to do laundry by hand either, it's a serious pain. I did that for a couple of years when I lived in Mexico. I have done loads of laundry with my Titan and if it's at 100% and doesn't have any solar panels connected I usually only use about 10 - 15% meaning it drains to about 90 to 85%. If solar panels are connected then usually it doesn't drop below 95% depending on how many panels I'm using. In other words, it's very easy to do multiple loads of laundry with the Titan even with just a single battery.

    • @SH-kc9kx
      @SH-kc9kx 3 года назад

      My hubs washed for 2 years in Brazil. :)

  • @Mike-.
    @Mike-. 4 года назад +1

    Nice video! I'd love to have all of those generators on your shelf!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      I'm glad you liked the video. Sadly all those units on the shelf I don't really use that much because they don't even compare to the Titan in reality. It's a nice thought having a lot of them on hand. But in the end, the Titan is the best by a long shot. None of those units on the shelf can do what I'm doing at the cabin with the Titan.

  • @McDaddy1795
    @McDaddy1795 4 года назад

    Really good video on how to set up an off grid power system.

  • @406Steven
    @406Steven 4 года назад

    Have you considered running an automated transfer switch? This way you could leave the generator as well as the Titan hooked up and it will run off of the Titan until you start the generator (most automated ones have a 30 second delay built in so that it can warm up a little before you put a load on it). Then you could either plug in the chargers or wire in a separate circuit off the generator's side that powers a couple of wall sockets only off of generator power. This way you don't have to plug and unplug any wires to switch over, just fire up the generator and it'll take over the electrical load until you shut it down, at which point it will automatically transfer back to the Titan's power.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      That's a great idea. Right now I rarely have to use the gas generator since I added the extra 540w in panels. I will be adding another 1,000w in panels and another battery so it will become even more rare when I need the gas generator.

  • @ds525252
    @ds525252 4 года назад +1

    Two batteries nice! 35lbs not so bad carried separately.

  • @dustinanderson5886
    @dustinanderson5886 4 года назад +1

    Can I ask why you decided to go with a portable generator setup as opposed to the typical individual component setups that are normally used for cabins?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +3

      The first reason was because the Titan was the same price as building my own system with equally high quality pieces. Secondly the batteries stack vertically which saves me a ton of space up at the cabin. Thirdly is for the customer service, it's always nice to know I have one company to go to for any issue with it rather than multiple companies for multiple pieces.

  • @gomezadams9900
    @gomezadams9900 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting. DO you know if the Titan is available in Canada? Did you ever consider including a wind turbine to your system? Is it even possible to combine the 2 systems? May sound like a stupid question but I have yet to see a video posted where this has been done.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Yes we ship to Canada if you order from the PoweredPortableSolar.com/shop/ page.
      Wind Turbines have proven to be quite unreliable and not great at making power. That being said it is very easy to use one with the Titan as long as it's within the charge parameters of 35-145v and 30a.
      You can use both wind and solar because there are two DC input charge ports.

  • @OffGridHarvey
    @OffGridHarvey 4 года назад +3

    Loved this info, wish i had the money to buy this setup for my off grid cabins. Just bought the jackery 1000 with is nice but very limited. We run all the big draw items on propane tho including the fridge is a rv model.

  • @cutweldngrind
    @cutweldngrind 4 года назад +1

    I am thinking on a well pump that runs off just solar. IS there any recommendation on a pump that can run off 800-900 watts and will be about 150-170 feet below ground.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      I'm not a well expert. I would call Rural Pump Systems (RPS) and see what they can do to help.

  • @basedbear1605
    @basedbear1605 4 года назад +1

    FYI - Keeping your fridge and freezer FULL actually saves energy... Once the items in it are cold, they help to keep it cold. So keeping it empty is a bad idea. At the very least.. you can fill up bottles of water and keep them in there to save on power usage.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Thanks we are doing that and it helps a lot.

    • @Namremmiz98
      @Namremmiz98 4 года назад +2

      I've never thought about it like that before. Makes sense and simple. Thanks

  • @JakeBlaney
    @JakeBlaney 4 года назад +1

    Hey question, I have been wanting to buy a titan but I am wondering why you use a 100 W solar panel when there are 300 W solar panels. Is there an advantage/disadvantage to using a 300 W over a 100 W solar panel. The 300 W panel does 9.24 amps each on 24 V. I was thinking of buying the Titan with an extra battery pack and then getting 4 x 300 Grape Solar panels from Home depot. What are your thoughts?

  • @joebonsaipoland
    @joebonsaipoland 4 года назад +1

    What about adding some solar panels to the roof of your house?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Great idea. The issue is that the peak of my roof runs north and south which means the roof itself points east and west. Ideally you want solar panels to be facing south if you're in the northern hemisphere. So I would only make power for 1/2 of the day having them pointed to the east. On the west side of my roof it pretty much always has shadow on it because of the hill and trees behind the cabin.

  • @sonadoramegan
    @sonadoramegan 4 года назад +1

    Hi, Gil at Camppatton Family Compound said that I should subscribe to you. He was right. Great information!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Gil is a great guy. Thanks for visiting the channel.

  • @waynes8596
    @waynes8596 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Question on the setup, I’m looking at getting the titan with 3 batteries and 1500 in panels. Could you go into the panel setup . Could you elaborate on your method of connecting the panels. I’m covering a distanc of only 100 feet max.also, is this a system that can be run 24/7?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      This video should help: ruclips.net/video/asgzSpP7ths/видео.html&t Make sure to get your kit from poweredportablesolar.com/shop/ for free bonuses in the kit =)

  • @asparks8056
    @asparks8056 2 года назад

    I really like your video. I appreciate how well you explain everything. I like how you are using various sources of energy in the cabin. We are going to have propane as an option, and wood. The solar inversion generator is a must have. We have been looking at which one is best for the money. We have a gas generator, but felt we should look at what a solar generator had to offer, especially because they are quiet. I have subscribed to your channel and liked your video. If you can, please continue to investigate newer, more effective off grid power sources. Thanks so much. I'll be watching.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  2 года назад

      Thanks for subbing and watching :). I have two new systems that I am testing right now for off-grid work. I'll let you know right now the Titan is still the best one but the other two are pretty good too. Videos to come.

  • @jrgaln
    @jrgaln 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      Thanks I am glad you liked it =)

    • @jrgaln
      @jrgaln 3 года назад +1

      @@minutemanprep Yes. Keep them coming.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      @@jrgaln Of course! I am finishing my video on the EcoFlow River 600 Max tonight. I won't be able to edit it until Monday though so it will come out next week =)

    • @jrgaln
      @jrgaln 3 года назад +1

      @@minutemanprep I'm subscribed. Can't wait for you to post.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      @@jrgaln thanks for the sub :)

  • @JackCondor44
    @JackCondor44 4 года назад

    this generator is crazy sweet....

  • @vinster907311
    @vinster907311 4 года назад +1

    Good video. Shows how one can rid electric co and still power everything. I suggest u rid the fridge and get mini. They sell portable heater, 20w, for one person. Take vit d if cold

  • @nickdibona5022
    @nickdibona5022 Год назад

    That is terrific. Jus what I was looking for. I've got 1000watts of solar . This is it for me. Where can I ask questions and stuff? Thanks alot

  • @GrayManPrepping
    @GrayManPrepping 4 года назад +1

    Great video Ben.

  • @theMekanik
    @theMekanik 4 года назад

    Dude, those solar panels are huge AF 😳

  • @allenlange5475
    @allenlange5475 4 года назад +2

    Hey Ben I Live In Rio Vista Ca, & We Get Power Outages Ever Once In A while I Just Ordered A Titan 500 Kit Will That Be Enough To Keep My Refrigerator & My C-Pap Machine & A light Going.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Yes that kit is designed for running pure basics such as a Fridge, CPAP and a few lights. You should have great sunlight in that area so for the most part it shouldn't have any issues recharging. Keep in mind that if you get a cloudy day it will probably not have enough panels to charge up in a day if it's fully drained. But the beauty of the Titan is that if you need more panels, you can get more panels and add them to the Titan to where you can charge enough even on partially or thin cloudy days.

  • @erics8757
    @erics8757 3 года назад +1

    Hi. Can this be used to power something like an oil filled radiator and if if so what configuration would you recommend?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      Yes you can run one but not very long unless you get an extremely large system. A typical oil filled heater will use about 1300w on high or 700w on low. The Titan system is the best (poweredportablesolar.com/) and that has a 2,000wh battery that comes with it, it's expandable to whatever capacity you want. But, if you were running your heater on low then it would only run for a little less than 3 hours before the battery would be empty (2,000wh ÷ 700w = 2.9hrs) You could off set that by having solar panels though. If you have 1,000w of solar panels you could be brining in 700+ watts of power from the panels and then be running the heater on low and your battery percentage would stay the same since you'd be making about the same amount as you're using. Or you go with 2,000w in panels and run the heater on high at 1,300w then you could be charging the battery while running the heater on high. Keep in mind this is only based on sunny days, so at night you'd still be left with just the battery capacity. No other system on the market would do better than the Titan currently.

  • @woodchuck8186
    @woodchuck8186 3 года назад +1

    Great Video 🙂 I am interested in buying the 1500 kit for my cabin. Would you recommend getting an extra charger and battery? Or would you just keep the 2 batteries? Thank you

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      I'll be doing my 1-year update video soon. I have a third battery and two chargers for my Titan system. It makes all the difference. Please be sure to checkout the website poweredportablesolar.com/shop for the best kits with free extras in the kits.

  • @deanoverton3595
    @deanoverton3595 3 года назад

    Yes with the Titan Solar Generator can you use more than 2 battery's and over all how much Dose that system cost please let me know Dean Overton

  • @stacyhazelwood4033
    @stacyhazelwood4033 3 года назад +2

    I am reading the Titan manual for wiring the solar array. It says that the array is only for the Point Zero panels. I am buying 6 x 180w BougeRV panels. How would you recommend wiring them? I will have the Titan w/ 2 batteries.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад +1

      You can use any panels you'd like but just have to stay within the charge parameters of 35-145v and 30a for each of the two solar input ports. Even still, it will only let in a maximum of 1,000w per port. If you're getting six 180w panels, I would wire them in a 3x3 pattern. Array 1 = 3 panels connected in series. Array 2 = 3 panels connected in series. Then use an MC4 2 to 1 branch connector to connect those two arrays in parallel.

    • @stacyhazelwood4033
      @stacyhazelwood4033 3 года назад

      @@minutemanprep thank you.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      @@stacyhazelwood4033 You're welcome =)

    • @stacyhazelwood4033
      @stacyhazelwood4033 3 года назад

      @@minutemanprep If I get 10 AWG wires and wire them like you said, what is my safe limit of length?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  3 года назад

      @@stacyhazelwood4033 It really depends on the load (volts and amps) that you're putting through it. But roughly 200 to 300 feet is do-able.

  • @affordabledesertliving3487
    @affordabledesertliving3487 3 года назад

    Great demo thanks for posting this!

  • @pscott49
    @pscott49 4 года назад +4

    Great review man. I’m so dissapointed in my Inergy Apex. I still havent recieved the wall fast charger that I ordered during the pre order and they have no idea when the battery extentsions will be avalible. Now’s the time that we may really need these things.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      Thanks I'm glad you liked the video. I hope you get things worked out with your Apex.

    • @406Steven
      @406Steven 4 года назад +2

      Good to hear from someone with the Apex. I'm looking at one of those for my camper but now I'm considering the Titan. I like the modular battery system so I can add more capacity at a later date as I can afford to. Inergy has yet to release expandable batteries for their Kodiak or Apex units, seems to be of little concern to them.

    • @pscott49
      @pscott49 4 года назад +2

      UnsulliedSpy I would pass on the APEX.

    • @406Steven
      @406Steven 4 года назад

      @@pscott49 Thanks for the heads-up! I saw a video on one of the TFL channels about a guy that was using one in a van and liked it, but I'm trying to do some research before I spend the money.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад

      @@406Steven Agreed. The Titan is for sure the way to go for power needs.

  • @MuzixMaker
    @MuzixMaker 2 года назад

    That# a really nice cabin. Unfortunately all of these generators are really hard to find.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  2 года назад

      Thank you. And it's true it's hard to get solar generators right now. BUT, the Titan production team has been working hard and now new orders will be shipping in April, so not too far off. I watied 14 months for my Inergy equipment so a couple of months for a Titan is nothing. Check it out at poweredportablesolar.com/shop/

  • @bubbascoutdog
    @bubbascoutdog 3 года назад

    What do you think about small wind generators? Are they a scam or do they actually work? Thanx!

  • @johnnyjinx100
    @johnnyjinx100 4 года назад +1

    Is there a European version of the Titan available and did you test the round trip efficiency of the system?
    I saw eco flow Delta doing great on fast charging and discharging, but you compromise on efficiency (over 30% loss). How efficient is the Titan?
    And do they plan to add an App to monitor the Titan or even think about an energy management/smart home solution so you could control/optimize the power usage.... For example using an ifttt like automation, that whenever the battery/panel charging load hits a specific level you automatically let the AC unit kick in and cool the house... Using max pv panel energy for energy.hungry cooling to get the most value out of the system. We pay close to 30 cents per kwh in Germany 🙄(This is what i intend to do, if the Titan is ready for German appliances 😉 and of course available in Germany at some point)
    Keep up your great videos! Very interesting & helpful! 👍

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      No EU version yet. Yes they plan on making an App in the future.

  • @rodgerdodger3483
    @rodgerdodger3483 4 года назад +2

    On your AC highly recommend use a mini split AC. Very efficient it will use 120 v

    • @The67Crucible
      @The67Crucible 4 года назад

      can you elaborate on this, which would you recommend.

  • @Jeff-jg8kj
    @Jeff-jg8kj 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic video. Would be very interested to see how you tie in micro hydro (maybe a PowerSpout??) if you’re able to do that in the future.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  4 года назад +1

      I haven't looked into all the hydro options yet so I will definitely take a look at the PowerSpout.