EG4 Solar Mini Split Air Conditioner & Solar Panel Install

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @rodneyhunt
    @rodneyhunt  Год назад +7

    Get your EG4 solar mini split here signaturesolar.com/eg4-hybrid-ac-dc-solar-air-conditioner-2-ton/?ref=rodneyhunt

    • @MeMe-ed2rk
      @MeMe-ed2rk Год назад +1

      Did you buy the shut off box and the other box separately? First time I seen the boxes

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      @@MeMe-ed2rk For the solar? Yes it was purchased separately. Links should be in the description of video

    • @Maximus01776
      @Maximus01776 4 месяца назад

      ​@@rodneyhunthey l have a question, does your mini split shuts off when the desired temperature is reached?
      Does it work like a central unit? Like you push 78° auto and the AC unit will automatically turn off
      Thanks

  • @russellharrell5770
    @russellharrell5770 Год назад +17

    This is exactly what I am looking to do. I called a local installer and told them what I need…4 panels @ ~400 watts, someone to install them and someone to install the Mini-split and add a 30 amp generation input to my panel with disconnect from min via interlock. They said sure we can do that and we can send someone out tomorrow to have a look. Well after 2.5 hours of a sells pitch and $26,000 financed or $19,000 cash for 7.3kw grid-tied system is what they suggested. I asked about my mini-split and was told you will not need it now since we will shade to roof with panels over the hot spot where you wanted the Mini-Split. Well that is not what I was asking for nor wanted. Thanks for your video!

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +3

      They are just salesmen with most of those solar installers. Believe me you can install this thing yourself more than likely if handy at all. You can always have an electrician install electrical if you aren’t comfortable with that part.

    • @wildwestunlimited
      @wildwestunlimited 6 месяцев назад +3

      They don't CARE what you want, they want you to BUY what have have to sell. TRUST me, it's ain't difficult to do it all yourself. Learn from these guys here on RUclips, that's what I did and configured it the way "I want for my needs.

  • @superfliping
    @superfliping Год назад +23

    Remember to extra wrap/insulate your cooling lines better and the air will be cooler in the house. The air out will heat up cooling lines and affect temperature in house. Also keep grass bugs, and debris from cooling fan intake cleared and wiped off. Running off grid 7 yrs with similar unit. Works great with very little maintenance.

  • @wildwestunlimited
    @wildwestunlimited Год назад +39

    Ya man!!.... I bought a hybrid solar mini split that I've put in my master bedroom. I have it running from 4 panels of 455 watts each. It will run just fine on 3 panels but I want it to keep running even on semi cloudy days like you guys are doing. I bought a different one than the EG4. I bought one from Airspool. It's a 12,000 BTU that is making my 280 Sq. Ft. Master bedroom like a freakin meat locker now!! Mine came with a 120VAC regular plug that it's just plugged right into the wall here at my house. Mine uses the SAME app as yours and I programed mine using the app to limit the grid power from 5PM to 10AM (I think it's like 380 watts on this setting with little to NO difference in cooling), then it goes FULL BLAST while using solar after 10AM. I bought all my solar stuff from San Tan Solar here in Arizona because I can just go and pick it up because I live close by them. My END goal is to get a few more of these to run AC from these and no longer my home AC that uses HUGE power. Also, I plan to have a large battery bank with a LOT of watt hours to run them all in the night. But ya, I just started my project, and I only work on it for like an hour each day..... SLOW like me! I'm learning all about this solar world one day at a time! .... ROCK ON my man!!

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +6

      Keep at it! This was a learning experience for me and the end goal is to run on solar and save some money. Also have some heating and cooling during power outages.

    • @billykulim5202
      @billykulim5202 Год назад +8

      if you are living in asia, mostly we positioned our outdoor AC unit near back on our house near the laundry hanger, so its become as clothes / shoes dryer as bonus

    • @russellharrell5770
      @russellharrell5770 Год назад +2

      Wild West same here. I plan on driving down the sulfur springs , Tx from Little Rock and pick up my Mini-Split and panels.

    • @wildwestunlimited
      @wildwestunlimited Год назад +5

      @@russellharrell5770 NICE!!!...... I'm LOVING my AC/DC mini split! Here in Arizona, we've been getting RECORD heat for 30 days in a row of 110 PLUS degrees (even all the way to 118 and 119 degrees!). My master bedroom has never gone below 75. The app that it uses, and yours may too, allows you to set it to limited grid power from certain time to certain time, so instead of it taking 900 to 1000 watts even in the night when you're ON grid power, it'll drop down to like 350 to 380 watts. YES, I love it COLD COLD when I sleep and never adjust the thermostat down below 61 degrees.
      It sounds like it quite the drive from your home to Sulfur Springs? So you're going to Signature Solar? That's a great place and then that tells me that you're buying an EG4 AC/DC mini split? If so, you'll have the same exact phone app that I do. It's very powerful and works GREAT! Since I live very close to San Tan Solar, I go there often and get whatever I need. .... OH!!!..... One BIG piece of advice, get them to SHOW you how to pair your phone and/or wifi to your mini split. There's a detailed trick to it that is NOT anywhere in any manual at all.

    • @LoFox
      @LoFox 6 месяцев назад

      How much did it cost total to get up and going with this type of system from San Tan Solar? I'm in Florence and wanting to do something like this.

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 Год назад +13

    A "real" video - mistakes and all!! Love It!! Blessings!!

  • @stacyhackney6100
    @stacyhackney6100 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you supervisor for a wonderfully helpful video. I love your comment: "you always want to supervise when somebody wants to put something on their own roof and the roof is wet and metal." 😊

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  5 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed lol. Thanks!

  • @eddiec4823
    @eddiec4823 Год назад +16

    I appreciate this video! I just learned about these type of hybrid units recently and the idea of the AC blowing most of the day and not running my bill up is a dream come true!! I just gotta somehow talk the wife info the idea on panels all over the place and promising to not make the house look like a mad scientist lab haha. Please do keep posting more vids on these installs. Also if there is a way to follow up with reliability on them.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +3

      Will do. Unit is doing good so far. Will be doing more in the future for sure

    • @WattsMiner
      @WattsMiner Год назад +5

      I have a 12k unit..... been using it for 7 months. I love it, it will pay for itself.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      @@WattsMiner thats for sure!

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Not sure. I would rather have the unit installed when possible instead of waiting. But that is just me.

  • @graciemiller9596
    @graciemiller9596 Год назад +4

    Nice job guys, this will be my 5th mini to install at my house.

  • @jesuswealth
    @jesuswealth Год назад +4

    Nice job. Gives me many good ideas to start with. Thanks for sharing your adventure and helping your buddy out. 🤠👌❄️

  • @yankey4
    @yankey4 Год назад +2

    Brother your a hell of a good man helping out your neighbor. I watch all your videos SUCK at commenting sorry. Will do beater. I am 45 years old. Still to this day. GrandPops saying stick with me. " Son you know what the Bible says about your neighbor. " Funny how things last. Some of the closest people in the world to me are my neighbors. Just now as I am watching this. I am eating food my neighbors just showed up with. No call no text. Just here some food Bobby and Wife. We love yall. WOW Sorry no clue why I am sharing. Thanks brother. God Bless.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Hey feel free to share I appreciate it. I work with Dustin and he is a good guy so I will help when I can. Thanks for watching

  • @trumpingtonfanhurst694
    @trumpingtonfanhurst694 Год назад +7

    Beautiful. Nice work!

  • @matthewknight5641
    @matthewknight5641 Год назад +3

    I run my minisplit from solar 24 7. I was looking into the eg4 but I ended up getting the inovair 38 seer 220 volt 9000 btu. It runs off of my 220 sungold splitphqse inverter and victron charge controller with 1850 watts of solar. The battery is a 560 ah 24 volt battery I built from grade a eve cells. The solar system runs my off grid camper and minisplit both but yeah solar air-conditioning and heat is where it's at for sure.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +2

      Nice! Solar is great for these mini spilts!

    • @2hotscottpro
      @2hotscottpro Год назад +2

      How much did that 24v setup cost?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      $1999 for the 24k unit and they have smaller units signaturesolar.com/shop-all/high-efficiency-appliances/?ref=rodneyhunt

    • @matthewknight5641
      @matthewknight5641 Год назад +2

      @@2hotscottpro man this is gonna sound crazy as far as how much I've spent on this stuff. But I'm around 30 grand in components and wires and the minisplit. I have bought alot of stuff to do solar dump loads to the water heater. 6 different ac chargers 4 charge controllers, 3 inverters... I have 2/0 wire on about everything. My wire coming from my combiner box to the charge controllers is all 4 awg welding wire that I bought and put sleeves on it so the sun don't bother it. I'm an over the road truck driver and this solar stuff had kinda became me hobby since I beat cancer a couple years ago I'm trying to set up everything where my wife and I can still live comfortably if the cancer returns. And I'd like her to have small as bills as possible if something happens to me ya know.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Great to hear you beat it! Yeah sometimes cost can be run up over-engineering our own projects lol

  • @edyson22
    @edyson22 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is precisely what I've been looking to do. Thanks.

  • @kurtzxcvb3481
    @kurtzxcvb3481 Год назад +1

    Somebody may have already mentioned but you can buy split breakers allows you to put two breakers in the spot of one that way you don't have to remove the subpanel put a new one in if it's not too overloaded via power

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Unfortunately all the breakers but one are double pole 240v. So the double 120v style wont help in this situation. We did get it hooked up and should have that video out this weekend.

  • @tomcoryell
    @tomcoryell 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good channel Rodney! One of my favorites.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  6 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the support

  • @quidproquo3933
    @quidproquo3933 7 месяцев назад +1

    live wires !!! significant voltage coming thru

  • @apparaoapparao
    @apparaoapparao Год назад +3

    Would love a follow up baby step by baby step detail regarding both of the grounds. I’m guessing one ground from the DC panels/mount and one for the grid tie in AC. I’m guessing they are both tied into the main house ground.
    *Edited with disclaimer. I know you say you are not a certified electrician; so I know this is not advice, but just a description of what you did.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Will add that to part 2.

    • @apparaoapparao
      @apparaoapparao Год назад +1

      Awesome, and maybe a 10 second still shot of the wiring diagram. That would be great.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Will see what I can do

  • @lupofroi
    @lupofroi 5 месяцев назад +1

    looks like you forgot to buy the center masonry bit form harbor freight. I used that tool for my install, and it went great.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  5 месяцев назад

      It was too short. I have the correct tool now lol. If you watch my 18kpv install I have a core but that went right through brick at my parents house. Definitely helps to have the right tools!

  • @tyroner.4521
    @tyroner.4521 2 месяца назад +1

    Common practice would be to weather proof your connectors especially if is exposed in between.

  • @eastmanresearch3143
    @eastmanresearch3143 Год назад +1

    i am planning to do the same thing on my house - thanks much for the video. sounds like you have about 2500 watts of panels. Overall cost likely 5k per unit w/ the panels but zero going forward. I have a solark 15k w/ 30kw of batteries, so it's difficult to say if I would be better w/ 24k eg4 or a more generic mini-split setup (3tons are $1500 or so if you shop around).

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Both ways would work but I like at least having the option to run directly on solar if needed.

  • @gsosa40
    @gsosa40 4 месяца назад +2

    Good video. Thanks

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  4 месяца назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Thanks

  • @benc1927
    @benc1927 Год назад +2

    Hey Rodney, I got the same 24k unit as yall. I noticed that @ 6:06 you can see a white connector that is not plugged in to anything. If you look closed at the wire it is red and white marked "A" on the white, and "B" on the red. and is insulated in grey. Yours, and mine, are not connected to anything and the white end on it seems like its supposed to be plugged in to something and not just floating around like ours. I read through all the literature and see nothing referencing it anywhere. What do you think it is?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Will try to look back at some video later to see what it might be. Not sure off hand right now

  • @toy4tao
    @toy4tao Год назад +1

    i wish they would make one half the size for van builds

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      They have the non solar 9k unit. If the van already has solar power you could still use that to power it. 120v unit

    • @pbayers
      @pbayers 5 месяцев назад

      ​@rodneyhunt I'm pretty sure you would still be more efficient using the 12k directly off of panels.. at least in terms of cost efficiently.

  • @brentjohnson6654
    @brentjohnson6654 Год назад +1

    Interesting installation. I am curious about using these maybe using a battery bank with charge controllers so the batteries could be shared with my ham radios.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      That is an interesting idea. Not sure how possible it is but would be worth looking into.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      You could use a different solar array for the battery bank. Then use the battery as the grid power for the unit.

    • @kevinmills5293
      @kevinmills5293 Год назад +2

      I’m pretty sure this hybrid mini split does not support ac coupled battery charging. If you plan on having batteries, you don’t want the hybrid mini split.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      @@kevinmills5293 you can always use an inverter, batteries, and other panels as your grid power if you want. But like you said not built to use natively with the same panels.

    • @kevinmills5293
      @kevinmills5293 Год назад +1

      @@rodneyhunt the limitation with the hybrid unit is any connected panels only power the a/c unit so if the unit doesn’t need all the power the panels can produce, that power will go to waste.

  • @superbee1970
    @superbee1970 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice install and setup! I'd try a bonesaw on those bricks maybe? Thnx again for all of the detail! U ROK! I've seen a lot of peop say to solder all connections vs crimp... Saw in this vid at the end where you showed how much power the panels were making, but didn't see where you showed how much power the A/C was using. Wondering how much total power A/C inside and outside units are using, and what % of total solar is being used by A/C... and last thing, what is total cost, minus any labor charge, of this whole system, and what would be ROI payback time? I like it!

  • @SolarinStarke-kt2lm
    @SolarinStarke-kt2lm 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bam!!! 😂 love it man good stuff!

  • @tjinytjiny6615
    @tjinytjiny6615 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice video..

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the visit.

  • @apparaoapparao
    @apparaoapparao Год назад +1

    Great job 👍

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Thanks 👍

    • @apparaoapparao
      @apparaoapparao Год назад +1

      @@rodneyhunt Forgot to ask, what size hole in the wall? 3inch circular hole?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      @@apparaoapparao We did a 3 inch.

  • @hanklinch2833
    @hanklinch2833 Год назад +1

    Mine is a Cadillac👍

  • @awbean5254
    @awbean5254 Год назад +3

    Hey Rodney, Great that you are assisting you friend.
    - What is the possibility to install the IMO DC Disconnect at the joint where you made the MC4 connectors, then run the PV Wire direct in conduit to Air conditioner MC4 Connectors.
    - From a future maintenance perspective, this will eliminate having hidden MC4 connectors with in the conduit. As you, Connections will eventually cause problems and you don’t want HIGH VOLTAGE DC arching and cause a fire.
    - Does NEC CODE require that HIGH VOLTAGE DC has to go in EMT metal conduit within a building?
    - Checkout solar wiring issues on videos from a professional electrician below:
    SOLAR CONNECTIONS
    1. ruclips.net/video/THCmCtPrYns/видео.html
    2. ruclips.net/video/LvHBGu1ZA7s/видео.html
    SOLAR AIR CONDITIONER
    ruclips.net/video/KrArKwt6pUk/видео.html
    Thanks again for sharing.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Great points snd as a DIY’er I do not know all the codes. That is a good idea for the discconect. We may just buy more PV wire and rerun the whole thing. Have not completed the remaining conduit/cleanup etc. I will check these videos out

  • @flolou8496
    @flolou8496 Год назад +1

    What do you do , when you need to run your AC at night from June to August and your trying to keep the up front solar cost under 4K to run a 24K BTU minisplit?
    (a lot of SouthWest is still very warm in the evening's, like over 85 to 95 degrees at night) are batteries the only solution ? (they can cost almost as much as the solar panels ?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Thats a hard question in that price range. Batteries and an inverter are an option but not sure about that total price range. Best bet is a 48volt battery and a single inverter with a few panels. Could probably run on low most of the night

    • @matthewtompkins9545
      @matthewtompkins9545 8 месяцев назад

      It's ac and dc the one I bought only uses 600 watts when running on grid power

  • @benc1927
    @benc1927 Год назад +1

    Hey there Rodney, I was curious why you used a fused disconnect? also what gauge wire did ya'll run for the 240v and breaker size? Thanks ,

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      That is what they had at the hardware store in stock. Will need to look at wire and breaker size and let you know

    • @benc1927
      @benc1927 Год назад +1

      I think yall used a 20amp breaker, but I couldnt tell what size wire yall had. Thanks!@@rodneyhunt

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Yes 20 amp breaker with 10 awg wire

  • @tdalan11
    @tdalan11 4 месяца назад +1

    How's the unit holding up? Any issues or suggestions for someone looking to install these?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  4 месяца назад +1

      He said it is still working great!

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  4 месяца назад +1

      I highly recommend!

  • @Casper042
    @Casper042 Год назад +1

    I'm curious before you get the AC Line in fixed....
    What happens when it gets Dark?
    I am considering getting the 12K unit and a handful of used panels and running it completely in off grid mode so I don't have to deal with an electrician or my horrible aging electrical panels.
    Want to make sure that the system is smart enough to gracefully shut down and turn on each day if there is no AC input.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +3

      It just shuts down. It will use less power as the sun goes down until it turns off. It starts the next morning on its own.

    • @2006mrderrickh
      @2006mrderrickh 9 месяцев назад

      @Casper042 That's what I am planning on doing. A 12k unit and used solar panels. I am only going to use it for my garage space.

  • @IWANASLAPTHAT
    @IWANASLAPTHAT Год назад +2

    Nice one chaps, Dude your little laugh is priceless.

  • @ToucanFlip
    @ToucanFlip 2 месяца назад +1

    Noob question, the manual states, "This unit must be properly grounded and plugged into a GFCI-rated outlet," but you went with a disconnect box, possibly without GFCI. So, this configuration is unsupported?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  2 месяца назад

      What manual are you looking at? Per the manual for the 24k your max breaker size is 20. That is what I used with a disconnect at the unit for service. Just let me know what manual and page you are talking about. Electrical info is on page 1 of 24k manual

    • @ToucanFlip
      @ToucanFlip 2 месяца назад

      @@rodneyhunt page 3 eg4electronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/EG4-AC-DC-Plug-N-Cool-Solar-AC-Manual-12K-24K.pdf

    • @ToucanFlip
      @ToucanFlip 2 месяца назад

      @@rodneyhunt My post with url keeps being deleted. Just seach for the manual on signature solar or EG4’s website. It's on the bottom of page 3.

  • @acostaae90
    @acostaae90 Год назад +1

    Are you gettong 260volt dc or ac from solar panels, are you using microinverters?? Or does that minisplit take dc voltage?
    Based on your video and how you wired everything it looks like youre getting AC from those solar panels and im guessing youre using microinverters?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Dc voltage direct from panels. No inverters

  • @shuhel02
    @shuhel02 Год назад +1

    20:51 - don''t you apply a earth sleeve over the ground copper wire?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      I left the wire bare as I am not an electrician. So everything I do is subject to be wrong and it is always best to get help from a professional on the electrical portion.

  • @mikeremillard5414
    @mikeremillard5414 Год назад +1

    Rodney good video, but if your friend got thid unit for solar power like Im looking at why did you hook it up to his main breaker and on the when its design to run strickly solar

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      So it can run on ac at night. The mini split uses less power than his 20 year old system. So better to run it all the time. Will also use grid and Solar together during very cloudy conditions. So if your solar is limited it can make up the difference with grid power.
      He will eventually go solar for the entire house but until then the grid helps him out.

    • @mikeremillard5414
      @mikeremillard5414 Год назад +1

      my space that I want a Mini split is a 20x30 and wondering if the 12000 would br enough so I dont run my main a/c . also what brand of planels and wattage did he go with@@rodneyhunt

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      The 12k unit should do well in a single 20x30 room. I used (6) solarever 455 watt panels.

    • @mikeremillard5414
      @mikeremillard5414 Год назад +1

      Thanks Rodney@@rodneyhunt

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Glad to help

  • @deo3655
    @deo3655 Год назад

    Great Video

  • @sfi382
    @sfi382 Год назад +1

    Where did u get your solar mini and how much was it

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      $1999 signaturesolar.com/eg4-hybrid-ac-dc-solar-air-conditioner-2-ton/?ref=rodneyhunt

  • @James-t6o6e
    @James-t6o6e Год назад +1

    Do these units have to be manually switched from AC/DC? If Auto, how are you getting around regulatory(safety) issues with your power company?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      These units automatically use dc when available and when necessary AC to supplement. What safety issue are you speaking about?

    • @James-t6o6e
      @James-t6o6e Год назад +1

      If Solar equipment is connected to a device which is also interconnected to the grid, the system could push power into the grid. In the event the grid losses power, these systems could cause injuries to employees repairing the outage. Maybe Im over thinking this. I do know if you install a PV system for the home and its interconnected to the grid, the power companies require safety protocols to shut these systems down.
      @@rodneyhunt

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      It is not interconnected. It can be powered from the grid or PV. The PV power does not feed back to grid.
      Just like if an off grid inverter has AC input power. It can use the grid but not feed it. Thanks for the questions

  • @ronb6182
    @ronb6182 Год назад +1

    10 percent on cloudy days will not cut it thats how much power you will get by using a monocrystalline solar panels. If you use Amorphous solar panels you will get more power from these panels On rainy or cloudy days. Not so much on sunny days like mono and poly type panels. Its a trade off or get the best by using both type of panels. 73

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      We over paneled the system so have not had any problems so far. Probably on solar 95% of the time during the day when including bad weather days. Not sure about the 10% number you are speaking about but yes if the weather is bad enough I am sure the panels could produce that amount. I am just going by what we have seen on average after making these videos

  • @jdan6102
    @jdan6102 Год назад +2

    Great video. I just purchased the 12k BTU unit. Question: How did you wire your panels? 3 sets of 2 in series and then the sets in parallel to get the 260 VDC and 2kw?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      I have one string of 6. So all in series since my unit has a max of 380 volts. My panels are 11 amp and 49 volts open circuit each. So that 260 equals about 43 volts each at the time I measured before connecting to unit. Just verify your max voltage input and amps before you connect. The 12k may be different but I will check

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +2

      Looks like the 12k is 380 volts and 12 amp max. What panels are you using and how many?

    • @jdan6102
      @jdan6102 Год назад +2

      @@rodneyhunt thanks for the reply. I have 6 panels at 48.84 vdc at 10 amps each. Looks like I can do the same as you putting them in series giving me roughly 288vdc at 2880 watts or 10 amps. The units minimum voltage is 90 Vdc at 9.1 amps. Hopefully I got that right 😁

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Sounds good I think you will be happy with it. That should work well most days with that many panels even when partially cloudy. That unit probably runs well less than 1kw but let me know after you get it running.

    • @jdan6102
      @jdan6102 Год назад +2

      @@rodneyhunt Thanks, will do!

  • @goneridingparts
    @goneridingparts 8 месяцев назад +1

    so are the panels in series or parallel ?

  • @rigmedic6941
    @rigmedic6941 7 месяцев назад +1

    BAM!!

  • @ww321
    @ww321 3 месяца назад

    Can you use half wide breakers in that panel to free up space?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  3 месяца назад

      Not enough spaces even with that from what I recall. If I remember most are 240v breakers.

    • @ww321
      @ww321 3 месяца назад

      @rodneyhunt yeah if they're all 240 . I have a 240 with a 120 each side. 😊

  • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
    @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад +1

    Did his wall have any insulation inside?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Yes. Just cut and moved it so we could finish.

  • @charliewill4509
    @charliewill4509 7 месяцев назад +1

    do these lines require you to vacuume them out first before hooking them up ? nice video thank you.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  7 месяцев назад

      No. They are ready to go just connect and open. Verify no leaks

  • @arveskjellanger4121
    @arveskjellanger4121 10 месяцев назад +1

    No insulation in the wall?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  10 месяцев назад

      Yes. We cut it to get through. 👍

  • @SynthToshi
    @SynthToshi 9 месяцев назад +1

    how much power does it draw?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  9 месяцев назад +1

      usually 400-1000 watts

  • @billyfolse1316
    @billyfolse1316 Год назад +1

    I would imagine that you would need batteries for that also right??

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      No batteries needed. It runs on solar and you can also use grid power when needed. Or just run on solar during days. You can always add solar and batteries to your ac connection and use that instead of grid if you want. Several ways to use these depending on what you have available.

  • @ronvosick8253
    @ronvosick8253 Год назад +1

    Solar panels produce DC current, at some point you have an inverter or AC runs on DC?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +7

      The unit has a built in dc inverter for direct solar use

    • @ronvosick8253
      @ronvosick8253 Год назад +1

      Excellent!

  • @Scat.original
    @Scat.original 11 месяцев назад +1

    link for Mini Spilt Pad is for Roofing Screws

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Will look at that

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  11 месяцев назад

      Got it updated. Thanks

  • @joecool7165
    @joecool7165 Год назад +1

    I think you could oh the guy helping you a lot of money when he falls

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      It was his house and his unit. So I was really helping him lol. That’s why he was on the roof

  • @ich1ban916
    @ich1ban916 Год назад +1

    Shouldn't there be more space between the roof and the panels?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Not that I know of. It is dependent on rail/bracket size

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      First time putting any on a roof so we did our best for a first try

    • @ich1ban916
      @ich1ban916 Год назад +1

      @@rodneyhunt Another excellent video none the less!

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Thank you. Missed tons of opportunities to record to make the video better because I get caught up working instead of filming. Appreciate the support

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад

      He’s fine he’s got at least 1 1/2” above the ridges which makes it about 2 1/2”of clearance from the bottom.

  • @rodneyhunt
    @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

    Get your solar mini spilt here signaturesolar.com/shop-all/high-efficiency-appliances/?ref=rodneyhunt

  • @benc1927
    @benc1927 Год назад +6

    Well done, I just ordered a 24k solar unit also . The living room its going in here at our house is really large (35' ceiling) so im not worried about distributing. But when looking at your install video I saw that you're putting it in a small area. Are you going to be running the old HVAC on fan mode to circulate the cold air? Curious how you're going to get the cold air to other parts of the house.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Well the living room is off to one side of this room. Several bedrooms in the hall in front of it. Keeps them all cool so far. Only one room at the end of hall on the opposite side of the house will need an additional unit or a through wall fan to circulate air.
      So right now 90% of the house is cooled even from this smaller dining area. These are made for more open spaces for sure but it is working for most of the house.
      We also talked about a inline fan for existing ductwork but not sure if this is practical just brainstorming.

    • @benc1927
      @benc1927 Год назад +1

      @@rodneyhunt The inline or thru wall fan is a pretty good idea instead of just running the ducted HVAC fan all the time. We have an open floor plan where the kitchen and living room are basically the same, with the vaulted ceilings we undersized the HVAC so this 2 ton unit should be a huge help in assisting the space. There is a 12' Big A$$ fan in the living room too to help move the air around.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Sounds like it would be a great space for this type of unit. Let me know how it works out for you

    • @Nemo_IRL
      @Nemo_IRL Год назад +1

      How many watts does it take to fire up eg4's 24k unit?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +2

      Seen it start with about 1000 watts. Full blast on turbo runs about 1500-2100 watts. After if gets cool seen it run 600-700 watts

  • @JWTX
    @JWTX 9 месяцев назад +1

    How did you ground your unit? ..... Jeff

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  9 месяцев назад +1

      Unit is grounded with AC input ground from grid. Then you need a separate DC ground rod for PV panels.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  9 месяцев назад +1

      I did it wrong in the video and tied the dc to ac ground together at first

    • @JWTX
      @JWTX 9 месяцев назад +1

      @rodneyhunt Use the same rod? Also noticed in Manuel it said to have a fuse for the panels maximum of 12 amps. Couldn't find any mc4 inkine fuses of 12 amps on Amazon but called Signature Solar and lady sent me a link. Just now got my first one done today. Only have had them since October. The template that came in the unit was off by 2 3/4 inches. Glad I checked first. Mine is different than most I've seen. The coolant pipe were almost at the right edge of the head unit. All the others I've seen are about 3-4 inches inside. Checked my other unit and is the same way. Plus mine is only 32ish inches while the one in the Manuel was 42ish. Couldn't get heat to go, took quite awhile to get it to heat. Now just Ned to get other one installed and get solar to it. I have 10 250 watt panels, figured I'd put 5 on each. Really hasn't gotten past 560 watts on AC today. And these hot Texas days are right around the corner. Thanks. Let me know if you put inline fuses on yours..... Jeff

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  9 месяцев назад +1

      Dc and ac ground rods are seperate. At least 6 feet apart depending on your area. Yes I have 15 amp fuses from what I remember since that is what I had. Don’t remember the 12 amp fuse from the manual I had but could be wrong it’s been a while

    • @JWTX
      @JWTX 8 месяцев назад

      @rodneyhunt I finally got both units installed, had a couple issues but got it fixed. Working great. Now waiting on getting g solar isolators and some more solar accessories. Can't wait. Still learning on the go. I've had the units for about 6 months. They were back ordered so when I received them I was still very busy and still had to get stuff done before getting to them. Mainly underpinning and poured 2 pads to set them on. Now I need to build some temporary portable ground mounts till I find best spot for permanent mount. Thanks..... Jeff

  • @rigmedic6941
    @rigmedic6941 7 месяцев назад +1

    Florida?

  • @2hotscottpro
    @2hotscottpro Год назад +1

    Coulda put those connectors in a box and used that 3/4 Yah’ll had.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Already have just need to put out the video. Thanks for the tip!

  • @TexasCool
    @TexasCool 9 месяцев назад +1

    As a licensed and insured HVAC Contractor since 1988 and a Authorized Carrier, Trane and Gree Dealer I would like to make a few suggestions; #1 Do not ever leave wiring exposed, (it should be shielded in a secured conduit. #2 Never leave a plastic condensation drain line exposed to the weather, hanging outside the exterior wall of the home next to exposed electrical wiring. It is a hazard, proplerly protect it from the elements and plumb it into a drain or at least plumb it away from the foundation of the home, the electrial wire and the condenser. When the ground becomes saturated with water and the condenser will eventually become unlevel. If you lack the knowledge or do not have the proper tools to cut the excess suction and liqiud line, solder the copper back together, then evacuate the system, once it is evacuated, then break vaccum by opening the service valves and then set the refrigerant charge according to subcooling, You should at least secure the lines so they are not just hanging out next to the home inviting them to be damaged and they should be protected by a line set cover and the foam insulation (armaflex) should be moisture and and UV-resistant. If you have dogs you might want to consider some type of barrier to prevent the dog (s) from using your condenser for a fire plug. The acid in their urine will erode the condenser coil. What I am seeing in this video would never pass a code inspection. This is very sloppy and dangerous work. If a person (child) standing beside this condenser, in the puddle of water that was made by improper condensation drain came in contact with the exposed electrical wiring, there is a great chance that it would be electricuted and whoever did this work is legally responsible for the child being hurt or killed and rightfully should be.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks. What exposed wire? Been a long time since I made this video but I definitely did not leave wires exposed.

    • @TexasCool
      @TexasCool 9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh well here let me help you find the exposed wires that you "definitely did not leave exposed", look at 22.21 on your video, the red, black and ground wires run through a liquid tight fitting on the top of the electrical boxm there is no liquid tight conduit just the fitting. If there is no liquid tight conduit then the box is not weather proof, when it rains there is a excellent chance that rain will get inside the electrical box. Thats the wires I am spreaking of.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  9 месяцев назад

      That was for testing only. The rest of the series will show conduit! 👍

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  9 месяцев назад

      8: 45 of second video

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester 3 месяца назад

      How do firemen know where to turn off the solar panel?

  • @rigmedic6941
    @rigmedic6941 7 месяцев назад +1

    North or South Carolina??

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  7 месяцев назад

      North

    • @rigmedic6941
      @rigmedic6941 7 месяцев назад

      😂.... I knew it!!! You guys replace your "T's" with "D's". I'm sure you guys would 😂 at the way I talk (from Louisiana and reside in Arkansas) 😂😂

    • @rigmedic6941
      @rigmedic6941 7 месяцев назад

      We are trying to move back to LA (not Los Angeles or Lower Alabama 😂) and buy a house. Can't wait to be "FREE" (tired of paying for rent and the grid).... BAM, BAM!!! 😂

  • @km5la3nidad27
    @km5la3nidad27 Год назад +1

    how much total cost sir?

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Working on that now. I will post the total cost here when finished.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +2

      $4894 was out total cost with grid connection and solar. I just put out a video with the cost breakdown

  • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
    @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад +1

    Add a Midnite Solar Surge Protection Device.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      That is a good idea 👍

    • @Shmade0304
      @Shmade0304 Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Why is that?

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад +1

      I’ve had two strikes within 300’ of 34kWp this summer….tree blew apart, no damage to anything. Just faulted on dc pv overcurrent (probably induced current from EMF) shut down two minutes and restarted fine. I have 10 SPD’s. AC in from Gen, AC out, PV in (each string) and 48V 200 kWh battery bank. It was worth the $1000.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      I have some lighting/emp protection on my system but still have a few things to add. Was thinking about the midnight solar surge protectors.

  • @johnwyman6126
    @johnwyman6126 Год назад +2

    Although that's a precharged unit, before opening the the valves on the outdoor unit and letting out the refrigerant, you are supposed to put a vacuum on the lines and the indoor unit.
    Last, I knew you could borrow a vacuum pump, and guage set, from Autozone and
    Advance auto.
    AFAIK not doing so will burn up the compressor and lowers the efficiency of the unit.
    F.Y.I. A company called Hotspot Energy carries similar units, but they also have a 48 Vdc battery based unit for those with no grid availability.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      The lines are pre-charged on these units. Thanks

    • @johnwyman6126
      @johnwyman6126 Год назад +1

      I suggest you check the directions again. Before you connected the lines there was atmospheric air inside the indoor unit and the lines going to the outdoor unit. It can't be there.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Checked with manufacturer and directions for these specific units and it is not needed.

    • @johnwyman6126
      @johnwyman6126 Год назад +1

      ​@@rodneyhunt Even the EG4 electronics RUclips video shows them using the vacuum pump.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      Different units. These quick connect units are different than the first design.

  • @goldcountryruss7035
    @goldcountryruss7035 8 месяцев назад +1

    I hope you didn't actually put the DC connectors in conduit. Put a PVC box or C-condulet in the conduit to hold the DC connectors. Of course, a new full-length wire would be best.

  • @Jose_Guzman_
    @Jose_Guzman_ 5 месяцев назад +1

    ba am!

  • @Jeff-s2p
    @Jeff-s2p Год назад +1

    These minisplits seem like a waste for a grid tied home. Any solar you don't use is wasted. If you could connect a battery to it so you could save that power I could see using this mini split. If you cannot sell to the grid that would also be another reason to use this I suppose.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +2

      Well my buddy is very happy with it. I say everyone is free to decide for themselves. I would rather someone have some backup than none. If this gets them started in solar and self reliance I am all for it.

  • @grahamjohnson4702
    @grahamjohnson4702 6 месяцев назад

    This was a bit like Laurel and Hardy and the camera work was terrible he only wanted his face on camera but if those two can do it anyone can so they proved a point.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  6 месяцев назад

      Exactly! You can do it

  • @lyngleslogic1180
    @lyngleslogic1180 Год назад +1

    Did you pull a vaccum on the line sets? The only brand that I know with precharged line sets is Mr. Cool. All other brands to my knowledge do not have precharged line sets therefore it is absolutely MANDATORY that you pull a vaccum on those lines before opening the valves. If not you shortened the life of your compressor because you introduced non condensables into the system. I’m a certified HVAC technician for 8 years. I’m not saying you didn’t do that but I did not see it in the video. If not your best course of action would be to evacuate the system m, pull a vaccum down to 500 microns and recharge to factory specifications.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад

      Not needed as this is setup to be completed with no special tools. The linesets sound as though they are under vacuum already when we valved it into unit but I would need to verify in the manual.

    • @lyngleslogic1180
      @lyngleslogic1180 Год назад +2

      @@rodneyhunt Sound as tho they are under a vaccum? No sir. Those lines likely had caps on the ends of them and when you removed those caps that sound was nitrogen coming out of them that was put in there from the factory ensuring to the installer that they had no leaks in them. As soon as you take those caps off though those lines are instantly now open to atmosphere and now filled with what is known as Non Condensables. Which means that cannot be condensed like refrigerant by the compressor which means a shorter life for the compressor. So again if that is the case you needed to pull a vaccum down to 500 microns which guarantees no leaks AND removed any moisture or humidity for those lines

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +1

      @@lyngleslogic1180 they have built in quick connections so they are not open until seated on unit. Maybe I can add pics on a follow up video

    • @lyngleslogic1180
      @lyngleslogic1180 Год назад +1

      @@rodneyhunt if that’s the case maybe you are ok then.

    • @rodneyhunt
      @rodneyhunt  Год назад +2

      I just verified with the manufacturer they are precharged. The lines have a dual seal safety quick connect that only opens after fully seating with lines on unit. I plan on doing a few more of these and will get some video of the lines/connections and explain it next time. Thanks for the info

  • @windowtintingpros9641
    @windowtintingpros9641 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great video