TOP Mistakes Installing A Solar System Yourself! Avoid ALL These For Success!

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  • @kennethalmond8922
    @kennethalmond8922 25 дней назад +44

    A lot of great info, however... I'm in year 7 of operating a 15kw pv, 121kwh battery, 24,000w inverters off-grid system and agree with everything you said plus there's more to learn. However, for a beginner... and I mean this in the most kind way I can as you are rock solid / honest info / the best!.... this was too much info with too little structure / links to resources. I've found over the years that joining a good forum such as Will Prowse's "DIY Solar Power Forum" and diving into reputable youtube channels such as yours! (Will Prowse, and others) and following along + self educating for a while can lead to a better understanding of all these topics and why they matter. Perhaps you could follow up with resource links, forum(s), channels that you would endorse for self-education. And, if one finds they aren't interested in self-education / solar topics - then perhaps lean toward hiring someone to do the work rather than DIY.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад +16

      Thank you. I totally understand. I do have over 50 videos on solar where I have broken down some of these individual topics and given references. In this video I was trying to do a summary. I have covered every concern you have in this comment. Will's solar form is amazing and I learned a lot from reading the threads there. Sometimes the discussions can be so advanced (electrical engineering level) that beginners can get lost there easily.
      I will add more resources in the description of the video but RUclips is having trouble (again) on it's back end allowing creators to add some links, etc in the description. I will continue to work on that for this video.

    • @chris4321das
      @chris4321das 23 дня назад +2

      Are you running a village??? ⚡⚡⚡🔌💡

    • @kevinm234
      @kevinm234 20 дней назад +2

      I have been looking at solar for the last couple of years and have decided what my plan is. I am setting up solar as primary and the grid as backup and trifuel generators as backup of my backup. I installed an Ecoflow Ultra 18000 watts for battery because it gives me all the automations and remote access I need and meets all my needs for one day of power discounting Central air. Here in the north - central air is nice but unnecessary. My goal is to have the system pay pay for itself in 7 to 10 years while being able to maintain my life style in case of a grid down situation. My perspective is to have an insurance policy that will keep me comfortable in my own house when the grid goes down and pays me back for my investment. I don't know of any other insurance that will do that.

    • @georgeskamagas5476
      @georgeskamagas5476 19 дней назад

      Loud and clear what you say.... Thanks m8

    • @bernardkwarah4061
      @bernardkwarah4061 19 дней назад

      @@kennethalmond8922 have you broken even?

  • @NeverTakeNoShortcuts
    @NeverTakeNoShortcuts 24 дня назад +8

    My advice from experience: calculate your need, then multiply it by 3. This will save you a lot of heartache later

    • @Solar_and_Security
      @Solar_and_Security 10 дней назад

      You mean wallet-ache. I could not agree more.

    • @NeverTakeNoShortcuts
      @NeverTakeNoShortcuts 10 дней назад

      @@Solar_and_Security Yes adding on to a insufficient system is way more expensive after the fact.

  • @japguns1022
    @japguns1022 22 дня назад +8

    As someone who has designed and built my own and other people's systems and has been 100% off grid in Wyoming for over 3 years. This was one of the best intro to the basics videos I've seen. I would only add if you build your own ground mount rack to take into consideration wind and snow loads. Make it so you can clean your panels off and that the wind won't send them to the next state. Here, we get winds that can reach 100 mph gusts and not be a tornado.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  22 дня назад +2

      Thank you. I appreciate that.

    • @kevinm234
      @kevinm234 20 дней назад +1

      As part of my build I am designing a new shed for summer furniture storage specifically designed for solar panel mounting. this is a win/win. It gives my wife a convenient place to store the summer furniture and frees up the garage in the winter.

  • @Waldoe16
    @Waldoe16 24 дня назад +13

    I would like to add the following: proper grounding. Nice video btw!

  • @edkruzel
    @edkruzel 24 дня назад +11

    I'm just beginning my journey into solar, but I was recently given some advice on location that many will overlook. Placing the panels on your roof is often the most aesthetic and space-saving. However, the panels will need to be cleaned at least a couple of times a year, and as you age, you probably don't want to keep climbing up and down ladders.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад +6

      Ground mount is the way to go

    • @Loan--Wolf
      @Loan--Wolf 24 дня назад

      we had a storm with softball size hail and there is a house local that had solar un till that storm on there roof now they have a lot of busted up solar pannels

    • @Userxyz-z2d
      @Userxyz-z2d 23 дня назад

      @@CountryLivingExperiencemy county in NC says they have to be on the roof. Would not be possible for a singlewide.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  23 дня назад +3

      @@Userxyz-z2d I know of a solar installer in NC putting in ground mounts all the time. Do you live within city limits? I don't think they can force you to put them on your roof if you live out in a rural area.

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 23 дня назад

      @@Userxyz-z2d Greetings from Finland.
      How can they make you not to ground mount panels?

  • @richardoder3459
    @richardoder3459 21 день назад +3

    We have been on solar for 4 years as of now and we are still learning how to live off grid. We have a fairly large system with 62KWh’s of battery storage and 12,000 watts of split phase inverters. My wife only does laundry on days when the sun is good and hangs it up to dry, we also run a A/C in the solar equipment room in order to keep it cool. We do use two dual axis trackers and two single axis trackers each with 4,000 watts of panels so we make good power for about 10 hours during the long summer days a good example is yesterday 21Aug24 we made 84KWh’s.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  20 дней назад

      Sounds like a great system.
      Yes, it does take a while to learn how to live with it. A few modifications to "how" you live are needed for sure.

  • @marksanders5279
    @marksanders5279 25 дней назад +8

    Very well done video Eric.
    My background as a electrician/ controls technician in a large power plant was very beneficial when I got into solar, but even so I studied the systems for a couple years before actually purchasing and installing my system.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks Mark. Interestingly, my grandfather was an electrician at a large chemical plant.

  • @JasonCarmichael
    @JasonCarmichael 17 дней назад +2

    Good job covering pretty much all the basics. I'm about five years into my PV setup, and this year is the first year since it was installed that I haven't tinkered with or added to it.
    However, I have considered adding 6 to 8 more panels to my ground mount.
    My grid tie buyback is about 1:6 now. They give me ~ 2.4 cents per kWh and charge me ~ 14.5 cents per kWh. I can zero out my bill and then get credit for next month. But now that I have an EV that also charges, that EV truck sucks down a lot of Sun!

  • @steveanimatrix3887
    @steveanimatrix3887 24 дня назад +10

    Another piece of advice: go bigger on your battery bank. The batteries are rated in terms of cycles (complete discharge + complete charge = 1 cycle). So they will last longer if you're not discharging them completely (like don't go below 20% or so). We try to not go below 40%.

    • @studbaird7649
      @studbaird7649 23 дня назад +1

      Battery plus capacitors!

    • @studbaird7649
      @studbaird7649 23 дня назад

      Transport batteries are cheap.. like 100,$ 20 of them is a good start!

    • @TechHowden
      @TechHowden 23 дня назад +2

      @@studbaird7649 You mean car batteries? Those are absolutely horrible for solar.

    • @studbaird7649
      @studbaird7649 23 дня назад

      @@TechHowden simi 1000 cranking amp..lead acid.. solar is a scam bro

    • @TechHowden
      @TechHowden 23 дня назад

      @@studbaird7649 buying those is a massive waste of money, they can't be discharged more than about 10% unless you want to replace them every month. There's a reason deep cycle batteries exist which only cost a little bit more but have like 5-7 times the usable energy for the "same" capacity.

  • @ewokjerky4508
    @ewokjerky4508 25 дней назад +11

    For solar, this was a Will Prose or Offgrid Solar Garage (Australian guy) professional level advice. I loved that wire guage chart!

  • @tunerdadtunerdad7927
    @tunerdadtunerdad7927 22 дня назад +4

    Most solar DIYers are looking to save money first and foremost. I am an avid DIY guy and I buy my stuff off ebay and marketplace and have found excellent deals. I have found it is best to over panel and not stress so much on checking every efficiency box. It seems that most important thing to learn is to get way more batteries than you think you need.

  • @juliecasey5250
    @juliecasey5250 22 дня назад +2

    I'm watching for all your info! I have no money and can't see a way to live this amazing way, but I'm very happy to see this. ALL of it.😊

  • @jeff95050
    @jeff95050 24 дня назад +3

    On a safety note.. It should be said and reminded to anyone working around lethal quantities of power (voltage x amperage). IT IS WISE to remove any and all of your conductive bling (rings, bracelets, pendants, bondage chains.. etc..)! One incidental, yet inattentive cross of a wedding ring between a hot terminal and a ground wire or terminal and you can say hello to the ER and good by to that troublesome finger!! Better yet.. wear non-conductive, insulating gloves.

  • @syletie
    @syletie 24 дня назад +3

    太阳板很便宜,安装的越大越好,发电量太大就买电动车。所有的线加大一号。太阳板尽量串联以减小电流损耗,要加过流保护器防止短路。储能电池线全部采用AWG-2号的,接线端子买Marine 等级的,电池也必须加装过流保护开关。电池的电压也是越高越好。逆变器的功率必须比太阳板功率大一倍,因为它们经常虚标。

  • @witness1449
    @witness1449 4 дня назад

    This is great information! I designed and installed my own small system 3 years ago. My intention was to have a backup solar system that would lower our electric bill and provide emergency power. It's a 240 volt split phase system with 3800 watt adjustable ground mount system. Coupled with 14kw battery backup it works extremely well. I can double the PV arrays and allowed for that expansion when I design it. We are still grid tied and will continue to use the grid because it runs our heatpump for AC and electric clothes dryer. Best advice for beginners is well represented in this video. Understanding the importance of wire sizing and the effect of temperature to solar panel output is essential to understand for anyone installing their own system. Even though our system is small it works flawlessly and produces about 65% of our electric consumption yearly. Our next step will be to add another 3800kw of PV arrays and a soft start switch to our heatpump. This will allow us to operate 100 % off-grid if needed. Solar is not a perfect energy solution but it does give you an option to at least have a good backup system for emergencies and lowering your grid power consumption.
    We did on a fixed income and have to save to purchase all the components before completing our system. It's a good investment and we are pleased with the end results.
    This is a great video and every beginner interested in Solar system installation can benefit from the information
    GREAT 👍 JOB

  • @Rpol_404
    @Rpol_404 24 дня назад +4

    For low to no electricity bill, think it depends on where you live and how big your system is. My sisters hasn’t had an electric bill for over 3 years. However, she has a massive 16KW system and most of her appliances run off natural gas. Just goes to show you that you need to set your expectations very low from get go. For most of us, Solar can only be supplemental…

  • @macgyvor1
    @macgyvor1 День назад +1

    Most overlooked part of the system is the battery float charge and equalize charge. These voltages are dependent on battery type and temperature. Get ot right and the batteries will last years.

  • @ZoeyR86
    @ZoeyR86 21 день назад +3

    My setup is pure custom.
    I have a 1485 sqft home on top of a 3560 sqft underground bunker.
    And a 2200 sqft steel building.
    This adds up to in the following
    1. 1000 sqft of grow space in bunker has 34k btu of heat pump.
    2. 1482 above + 1560 below of living space has 38k btu above 28k btu below.
    3. 2200 sqft above 24k btu and 1000 sqft below 12k btu of workshop / storage.
    All heat pumps are geothermal multistage with a cop of 3.4-3.8.
    My solar array is 48kw my battery bank is 416kwh all eve MB31 cells.
    Will be expanding to 1Mwhr over time.
    I have propane and diesel fall back.
    I'm in the California desert and I see outdoor Temps well over 110f for over 50% of the year I'm currently digging to build an underground garage with a lifting system.
    As for why all this I own heavy equipment and had a bunch of empty land and watch too much colinfuze.
    I also build crap for burning man so I'm kinda odd

  • @paulsherlock537
    @paulsherlock537 24 дня назад +1

    CANADIAN SHIELD Poli here, dear sir, first thank you for your kind words on my previous posts,...im currently upgrading my solar system, my exhisting system is moving to supply barns and sheds for i am involved with animals now and its the old school design. im not familiar with lithium setups so im overjoyed i found your site and subscribed to help me with purchasing newer design equipment and installation. when i built my log home on my mountain i angled the roof for max sunlight at 32 deg, in my geographic location so ive put years of thought into this, we get high wind way up here so stands arent practical etc etc. im going thru all your previous vids and always find at least one thing helpful,...thank you so much for all your help sir, take care....your neighbor from the north.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад +1

      You're very welcome. Glad I could help in some small way. Nice that you have been so thoughtful in the design and planning. That will help a lot when installing.

  • @keithculvahouse1191
    @keithculvahouse1191 24 дня назад +1

    I tend to design my solar to deal with winter solar production rather than summer. I figure design it for winter and summer will take care of itself.

  • @jimt9245
    @jimt9245 21 день назад +2

    New to the channel ... is there a video explaining why you jumped from the world of architecture to homesteading? I am finding that balancing a typical career and a family is almost impossible ... as I obliviously didn't include the most important part ... God. Thanks for the videos again!

  • @DmillerLV264
    @DmillerLV264 24 дня назад +1

    If some one hasn't said it already watch out for copper clad aluminum CCA wire. If the wire on eBay or Amazon seems too inexpensive avoid it it's likely CCA and that comes with its own set of hazards

  • @larrystrayer8336
    @larrystrayer8336 21 день назад

    As always, excellent advice and well presented for the first timers,
    My off grid protocol; in Mississippi we have the winter time monsoon season also. What I have initiated these guidelines for My situation.
    1. All in normal up to 50% battery capacity
    2. 30-50% capacity. Very limited showers/ baths, use propane hot plates
    3 adjust the thermostat to low heat or high temperature seasonal
    4. 15-30%. No hot water, no heat from system or cooling
    15% backup generators

  • @scientist434
    @scientist434 15 дней назад

    Very helpful, I would like to make one addition, when you talk about changing usage habits it can also be changing when you do things. Instead of doing laundry or other high usage activities in the evening do it in the middle of the day when you have the most solar.

  • @beesknees6970
    @beesknees6970 14 дней назад

    wow. so much to learn. I've read over and over again that you can't just add more solar panels as you have to be within a certain range, or you will fry the components... but others say to "over panel" in order to charge while you use the system... it's all so overwhelming.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  14 дней назад

      It is a lot, I know. For panels, you can overpanel, however you just need to stay in the proper voltage range for your inverters mppt charge controller. If the amps are too high on any of the solar strings coming in, your inverter will clip them.

  • @robhunterart
    @robhunterart 24 дня назад +3

    When people speak of expense for solar what they really mean is they don’t want to drag their ass outside and do it themselves. 👍

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      True sometimes

    • @Userxyz-z2d
      @Userxyz-z2d 23 дня назад

      It can be overwhelming & intimidating

    • @robhunterart
      @robhunterart 21 день назад

      @@Userxyz-z2d Research. Lots of helpful RUclips channels break it down for us.

  • @karlregan5276
    @karlregan5276 23 дня назад

    Thank you for a most excellent primer on solar power. I am an engineering tech getting started in off grid solar myself, and I thought you did a good job hitting the bases. My experience has been that if a panel is rated 100 watts, plan on only getting 65 or so. Reason being that a 12 volt panel rated ar 100 watts puts out something close to 5.5 amps at around 18 volts. Because of the way solar panels work, when I plug in a 12 volt battery to charge, I STILL only get the 5.5 amps AT BEST, while the system voltage is at whatever the battery is. So 12 volts nominal battery voltage at 5.5 amps is 66 watts! NOT the 100 spec'ed. So I will plan on installing 40% more capacity than the solar panel ratings would seem to dictate. Thus, 1400 watts of panels for a 1 kw system.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  23 дня назад

      You're welcome.
      Yes, there are a lot of losses and inefficiencies. Panel ratings are under lab conditions at the perfect temp, etc.

  • @craigescapeddetroit5198
    @craigescapeddetroit5198 16 дней назад

    Something to consider is something called NEGA-WATTS.
    This is the amount of AIR CONDITIONING energy your house WON'T need if your panels are used to SHADE your roof.
    Of course, now it's harder to clean those panels, and when you get older, you're not going to able to climb the ladder and do it.
    Another factor is that animals or wasps can build nests under those panels.
    Roccoons, possums, rats, squirrels, and pigeons, etc.

  • @CPK007
    @CPK007 12 дней назад

    Excellent video, thank for all the great info!

  • @basspig
    @basspig 23 дня назад

    I have both EG for Chargers and the new one doesn't calculate the total kilowatt hours. I like the yellow one better because it totally calculates the power over the cumulative time that it's been running. It also ramps up quicker. The black one takes too long to ramp up to full power.

  • @billy-go9kx
    @billy-go9kx 24 дня назад

    You forgot one important tool, torque wrenches. Big and small to cover terminal blocks.

  • @mcdaniel236
    @mcdaniel236 24 дня назад

    Eric, like you I upgraded from the 6500ex to the 6000xp.
    With the 6500ex (x4) I was 100% full charged within 3or 4 hours. With the same setup and house consumption I find the 6000xp (x4) will not charge my batteries at the same rate. May take full day with no load to fill the batteries to 100%. (Lipo4x12)
    So I’m adding 32 more panels to take up the slack.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      I have noticed the 6000xp does charge a bit slower but not as slow as you are describing. I wonder if it is a setting somewhere that got messed up.
      Adding panels is always a good call.

  • @basspig
    @basspig 23 дня назад +1

    Number one, make sure you have enough land that gets actual sunlight.

  • @benoitbenoisbenoistchaine
    @benoitbenoisbenoistchaine 10 дней назад

    I would build small like lights of house only 100 amps 400 watts solar . Then seperate system yous fridge and freezer .. 200 amp battery 600 watts of solor . Heater gas .. etc

  • @OffGridBasement
    @OffGridBasement 21 день назад

    Great video! A lot of information that every person should know before purchasing solar equipment. Thanks for the video!

  • @Sylvan_dB
    @Sylvan_dB 24 дня назад

    with lead-acid batteries we used to plan that in 2 or 3 sunny days at most, the batteries would get a full charge (even after taking out the daily usage). Lead acid batteries HATE to be less than fully charged so if you could afford it, it was better if they could be charged in 1 sunny day. Panels are now 1/10th the cost of what they were in 2000, and more efficient, so space is usually the limiting factor for panels. LiFePO4 batteries are cheaper now than good lead acid and they prefer to be about 1/2 charged, so if you can get your desired days of autonomy with only 1/2 your battery and it takes you a week or two to get a full charge, no big deal.
    Solar and off grid especially has experienced a huge change in 25 years!

  • @dmark6699
    @dmark6699 22 дня назад

    A lot of good information for anyone considering solor.

  • @1billthekid
    @1billthekid 18 дней назад

    Very nicely said, and understandable, thanks for the video!

  • @rocktech7144
    @rocktech7144 25 дней назад

    You definitely covered most of the basics. Very good video. Two thumbs up 👍👍

  • @jpolt65
    @jpolt65 19 дней назад

    Very good video for me with a lot of practical information and thank you!
    The more practical the better. Keep it up, please!

  • @slugbyte
    @slugbyte 21 день назад

    Great video and I know it wasn't designed to cover every aspect of a system. I saw a bit of shading from trees on your panels, are you using optimizers? Also, why not use an inverter generator connected to the inverter and set it to run when the SOC or voltage drop to a predetermined point that works for your system? Thanks! FYI, I'm running one 6000xp, 6 EG4 rack batteries and 7800w of panels and rainwater collection, totally off grid in the Caribbean

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  21 день назад +1

      Thanks. That video was shot very early in the morning. Those panels are in the sunniest spot. As for the generator, I have a standard type so it is not large enough to put through the 6000xp. I don’t want to buy another generator.

  • @thomassmith3310
    @thomassmith3310 20 дней назад

    I have a grid tied system at home but to put some on my boat. Where did you get the wire size chart you showed in the video. Great informative video without getting too technical.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  20 дней назад

      Glad it was helpful. Here is a link to a site with that chart...www.bluesea.com/support/articles/Circuit_Protection/1437/Part_1:_Choosing_the_Correct_Wire_Size_for_a_DC_Circuit

  • @JordanMeek1
    @JordanMeek1 24 дня назад +1

    EG4 6000XP has a maximum of 480 volt PV input, not 500.

  • @markhenderson9778
    @markhenderson9778 14 дней назад

    Thanks for all the information. One thing I check for the links for the charts you mention that would be in in the note but didn't see any.

  • @cache4pat
    @cache4pat 17 дней назад

    Great Content.. Well Presented ... Thx

  • @itmagic4377
    @itmagic4377 24 дня назад

    Awesome advice and right on the money. Excellent points and thank you kindly!

  • @mariobross-ff2bd
    @mariobross-ff2bd 23 дня назад

    Hello man ! I just saw the beginning of one of your video about being strike by RUclips on old video and you talk about herbe healing..
    that’s what is about! Yes they don’t want us to be self efficient but it’s the healing side of it.
    There other French Chanel experience same thing

  • @keithcress1335
    @keithcress1335 23 дня назад

    Nice ABCY wire chart. I'll remember that.

  • @trumpingtonfanhurst694
    @trumpingtonfanhurst694 24 дня назад +1

    Very helpful, Thank You!

  • @PabloP169
    @PabloP169 23 дня назад

    I was surprised that although you covered a lot of great stuff, you didn't mention up front that where you locate your panels, needs to optimise them to the maximum full exposure to the sun. Clearly all 3 sets of panels that were shown, would be severely impacted by significant shading from the sun.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  23 дня назад

      I couldn't cover everything in depth because people will whine that the video is too long. Happens daily. Locating in full sun is a no brainer.

  • @ItsEricSmart
    @ItsEricSmart 20 дней назад +1

    Perfect video

  • @JerHAMM
    @JerHAMM 24 дня назад +1

    If this intimidates them then they most likely are not on the fence yet

  • @hawk1481
    @hawk1481 22 дня назад

    Do you wanna make your home solar start with each individual light and your office and two refrigerators each refrigerator or freezer must only use 65 W

  • @rodneyross5282
    @rodneyross5282 25 дней назад

    This is one very informational video. Thanks for sharing with everyone. On the extension kit is is available from Signature Solar cost $12.15 might check it out for the extra panel.

  • @HomesteadEngineering
    @HomesteadEngineering 24 дня назад

    Really good tips! Good job. :)

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 8 дней назад

    Unless one is a hardcore techie who enjoys this for its own sake or MUST have off-grid power seems mostly a waste of time.
    In my area power bills are trivial (my multiple home and shop services combined total less than $200 most months) so I would have to start much earlier in life to possibly recover my investment. For most people the effort isn't proportional to ROI.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  8 дней назад

      My ROI is only 6 years on this system at my current electric rate. Additionally, this is about independence.

  • @electronicartis
    @electronicartis 24 дня назад

    over the house look like it's more Sunny than on the panels.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      It was 7am when I made this video. House is shaded by 1pm. Panels are in the sunniest spot and get sun till 5.

  • @rg1599
    @rg1599 24 дня назад

    Thanks for another excellent video on solar.

  • @DStein-jn9ls
    @DStein-jn9ls 25 дней назад

    All very helpful information. Thank you!

  • @jimoray3
    @jimoray3 24 дня назад

    Great content. You said it , “ dive in and study “ super job

  • @user-pf3eu7gk4r
    @user-pf3eu7gk4r 14 дней назад

    What are you going to do with the shade from the trees? Work efficiency is lower than it could be.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  14 дней назад

      Why don’t people read the other comments. I shoot videos at 7am so that y’all can see me on the camera in the shade. Those panels are in the absolute sunniest spot on the property.

  • @jackcoats4146
    @jackcoats4146 23 дня назад

    We got Emporia and installed it a couple of years before we got solar.

  • @michaelcoghlan9124
    @michaelcoghlan9124 9 дней назад

    Thank you very helpful. M

  • @tjmooney4181
    @tjmooney4181 24 дня назад

    Solar is a no brainer these days for anyone living off generators or paying california electricity prices 😉 system will pay itself off in < 10 years then < 10+ years of free power

  • @FrankLowe1949
    @FrankLowe1949 20 дней назад

    Nice ❤ thank you.

  • @mcook407
    @mcook407 24 дня назад

    Crazy informative video; "BEST" Awesome info.

  • @ricklee7171
    @ricklee7171 24 дня назад +1

    Great advice! Not good...great. Seen alot of arrogant people presuming they know it all UNTIL it goes boom and blame it on the company. For example Deep Cycle System, it's lithium phosphate batteries but very poor quality & design

  • @nealhamilton3881
    @nealhamilton3881 23 дня назад

    Do you have a x account or somewhere where you can post the url or download links to the wire charts and breaker chart etc. Also, have you done a video on how you wired this all in, you said this goes to the sub panel but it also feeds the whole house?

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  23 дня назад

      Here is the conduit fill chart...www.elliottelectric.com/StaticPages/ElectricalReferences/ElectricalTables/Conduit_Fill_Table.aspx.
      As for the wiring, you can peruse our solar playlist here.....ruclips.net/p/PLe8gvCbPFkexFmUtg3xRS4sTZQ1Ve-ft1. I have a ton of videos covering the installs of all my systems.

  • @nordello65
    @nordello65 17 дней назад

    Have a bluetti ac200max -- says i can attach 5 - 100 watt panels -- so i will be under 145 volts -- -but with 6 - 100 panels - get most 200-225 watts -- did get 525 watts one time -- must of been perfect conditions - which i think is near impossible to get perfect conditions. -- Says bout 23 volts per panel -- for a 100 watt panel -- but getting those stats is under perfect conditions -- so one could add another panel. Yes or No -- Would it be better to get 2 - 250 watt panels or higher wattage. Help

  • @coziii.1829
    @coziii.1829 14 дней назад

    I don’t care about breaking even or the payoff in so many years .
    I just want off grid. So corporate greed or city , state , government won’t bug me and have a bill

  • @lkm250
    @lkm250 24 дня назад

    Like you, I also have all-black panels.
    Please give your opinion for black modules as compared to conventional panels(placed far behind you in video) in extreme winter and summer.

  • @aunttriciaattic
    @aunttriciaattic 24 дня назад

    I do agree with you America is failing badly. When it comes to technology I feel like where is it. We should be more advanced than we are.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      Failing badly because of debt caused by cheap printed money causing rampant inflation which in turn stifles innovation and consumers ability to buy said technological innovations. If you mean that, then yes.

  • @julienewman7189
    @julienewman7189 23 дня назад

    Rumble is a great platform and is free speech! Put it on there and pass the link to everyone! They will always get you there!!!!!! A friend sent me your video about your video being taken down. Just want to keep you out there! ♥️👍

  • @bobcole3852
    @bobcole3852 25 дней назад +1

    Great tips, explained perfectly

  • @broker379
    @broker379 22 дня назад

    Where in East Texas are you? I am south west of Beaumont. Just looking into , and Learning about solar.

  • @jeffparks25
    @jeffparks25 10 дней назад

    One is install the solar panel on your house and then your home owners insurance company canclels you has that anyone else here happen to them it was on the news about people who installed the Solar panels on their roof and then the home owners insurance company canclels their policy

  • @richardoder3459
    @richardoder3459 21 день назад

    Have you been able to get the charge verter behind you to run off 240v? I have wired it as per the instructions and it want even cut on. They show the same wire as a neutral and then as a hot on 240.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  20 дней назад

      I didn't try 240. I run it off of 120.

    • @richardoder3459
      @richardoder3459 20 дней назад

      @@CountryLivingExperience have you been able to get more than 57amps of charging on 120v.

  • @jeffkroeger946
    @jeffkroeger946 24 дня назад

    Just wondering, where did you find the information for ground mount solar panels for the spacing during the winter time?
    And is it out of the question to have your panels vertical and spacing them during the winter time? And not get shade. Thank you for your time Jeff

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      Hello Jeff. Here is the info for the panel spacing....Inter Row Spacing Calculator: www.renvu.com/Inter-row-Spacing-Calculator
      Not sure what you mean on the second question

    • @jeffkroeger946
      @jeffkroeger946 24 дня назад

      @@CountryLivingExperience thank you I appreciate the info on the second question I was just talking about having your panel straight up and down during the winter time so the snow don’t get on them and then putting panels in front of those but how far would you have to space them but I should be able to figure it out on the website you gave me thank you so much.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      @@jeffkroeger946 I have never needed to do that since we do not get snow here. Projects with Everyday Dave's channel did that experiment. He has a good video on that topic.

    • @jeffkroeger946
      @jeffkroeger946 24 дня назад +1

      @@CountryLivingExperience thank you

  • @stocktitian8719
    @stocktitian8719 24 дня назад

    Can you provide the link for the PVC conduit size for wires?

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад +1

      Sorry, yes. Here it is.....www.elliottelectric.com/StaticPages/ElectricalReferences/ElectricalTables/Conduit_Fill_Table.aspx

  • @scottbehr5690
    @scottbehr5690 25 дней назад +4

    Solar panels and batteries are getting better, but still have a long way to go to be affordable.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  25 дней назад +6

      They are a third of the price they were 25 years ago and the tech is better. If you keep waiting, then you will never have it.

    • @robhunterart
      @robhunterart 24 дня назад

      Build your own batteries. Then the panels don’t seem so expensive. Order them by the pallet when there’s a sale or free shipping. 👍

  • @johnkoester6534
    @johnkoester6534 24 дня назад

    Great video, thanks. I don’t see in your list or mention in your video that extinguisher above your inverter also what about smoke detectors or fire detectors?

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      The list of equipment and tools is below the video. Which other list are you looking for?

    • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech
      @Moes_Prep_and_Tech 24 дня назад

      I personally have one of those fire blankets next to my electrical system. Those things are pretty cool and easy to use

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      Good suggestion Moe

  • @northidahodreaming5657
    @northidahodreaming5657 25 дней назад

    good job!

  • @MrTrainman2
    @MrTrainman2 22 дня назад

    SOOOOOO Glad to see you moving to Rumble. Keep up the great Podcasts you've been producing over the years.

  • @joen9275
    @joen9275 24 дня назад

    Can you do a cost breakdown of your subpanel and conduit?
    I just got a EG4 18kpv and 20 panels (looks like yours)... Thanks!

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад +1

      We did an in-depth breakdown like that for our Victron system. Here is that video.....ruclips.net/video/o77ckgqIO8A/видео.html Should have all the info you need.

    • @joen9275
      @joen9275 24 дня назад

      @@CountryLivingExperience Great... Thanks for all the info!

  • @philipgrobler7253
    @philipgrobler7253 23 дня назад

    Our utility company is state owned, nationally, a huge headache!

  • @oscarb9139
    @oscarb9139 24 дня назад

    How much power (percentage) does the system make on an overcast day, during peak hours?

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      That is hard to determine. Light overcast, heavy clouds, etc. could be anything.

  • @donniecole3472
    @donniecole3472 24 дня назад +1

    The tool pages are opening Amazon main page no tool.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      Thanks for the heads up. I will check the links. All of the links? or just a specific tool?

    • @donniecole3472
      @donniecole3472 24 дня назад

      @@CountryLivingExperience I checked all the tools, I think I only checked the solar link and it worked.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      @@donniecole3472 Thank you. i will work on that tonight. Not sure what is wrong. Maybe YT is messing with me.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  23 дня назад +1

      @@donniecole3472 Most of them are working for me. I just found one that is not. Maybe try another browser.

    • @donniecole3472
      @donniecole3472 23 дня назад

      @@CountryLivingExperiencejust worked for me.

  • @trentvlak
    @trentvlak 24 дня назад +1

    I enjoyed this video. I do not like Klein tools. Their wire strippers are made of cheese. Knipex is the one you want.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад +1

      Thanks. I have never had an issue with Klein. Knipex are great if you have the cash.

    • @trentvlak
      @trentvlak 24 дня назад +1

      @@CountryLivingExperience OUTDOORS55 did a wire cutter test. He re-shaped the Klein and gave it a better heat treat and it performed like the Knipex. These are the normal ones, not the mechanical one you show.

  • @robhunterart
    @robhunterart 24 дня назад +2

    You literally can read your electric bill and find out your power usage. Divide by 30 if your bill isn’t broken down per day. Look at the months you use the most power and the least. It’s not that complicated. You definitely don’t need a device to tell you.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  23 дня назад

      I said that gives you the big picture. It does not give you the fine details you need.

  • @doost6233
    @doost6233 24 дня назад +1

    I do not understand why people do not go with wind generator that most of the time day and night generates electricity.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  24 дня назад

      No wind here for the most part. If I lived in Wyoming, I would have a wind generator.

    • @Cody_Ramer
      @Cody_Ramer 24 дня назад

      @@doost6233 if I got a small windmill it wouldn't pay for itself in 40 years. If you have wind every evening that's great,

  • @whochecksthis
    @whochecksthis 24 дня назад

    I thinkni see an issue on your foreground panels, the clamps appear to be larger than the thickness of the frame, and they might be casting shadows on the cells directly below the clamps.

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 16 дней назад

    The utility company has all youth electrical wattage used for the last year , this is how you know how big a system you need !

  • @captiandarwin
    @captiandarwin 17 дней назад

    I see you could knock down some trees your solar panels are in the shade

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  17 дней назад

      This is at 7am. I film when it is shaded so you can see me in the camera. That is the sunniest spot on the property.

  • @sandormolnar1968
    @sandormolnar1968 23 дня назад

    At min.8: The voltage can not be measured with a clamp meter...eventually with a Volt (or multi) meter.

  • @YourSoundStudios
    @YourSoundStudios 19 дней назад

    Zero electric bill with grid connected solar system with no batteries.
    Excess production covers all fees.
    1:1 buy back
    Arlington, TX
    Full year of rollover. I don't know if they are actually enforcing this but they can zero me out on my calendar year. I'll have to dig deep to find out but I timed it so that I probably wouldn't have much credit saved up anyway.
    Almika Solar
    3 year contract

  • @altvamp
    @altvamp 8 дней назад

    No need to buy any monitoring equipment, you can easily check you usage on your bill without buying any extra products.

    • @CountryLivingExperience
      @CountryLivingExperience  8 дней назад

      For big picture that is fine. For important details for your system, you need the monitor.

  • @Vessel_Handler
    @Vessel_Handler 22 дня назад

    If I could live as the Amish that would be the better route for me, I'm so sick of technology

  • @ReignofRavens
    @ReignofRavens 23 дня назад

    Most places don't let you keep batteries "below grade"

  • @mariannesteinhagen3651
    @mariannesteinhagen3651 24 дня назад

    Do you have an email address. Do you have a email sign up for up dates in case you get band from RUclips, so we can stay connected and know where you will be on what platform?

  • @travishodges5179
    @travishodges5179 16 дней назад

    If you modify your behavior and have the most efficient appliances you don’t need solar, and if you do go that route it doesn’t take nearly as much to get there.