I love the cut in of you sitting on your side-by-side. My wife says why is the road blocked I said look closer honey. There’s a berm and a pallet. It’s a shooting range. Lol. Everybody I knew that had acreage in the UP had one. That will be one of my projects at my cabin make a safe place to keep the rifles sighted in.
@@ADifferentKindofQuiet I have been involved in the shooting sports, both hunting and on a rifle team since I was 10 years old. When I lived in Arizona, I volunteered for the Arizona Game And Fish Department at Ben Avery shooting range just north of Phoenix. They have ranges from 25 yards out to 1000 yards, on their complex one of the largest in the US. I was a line safety officer for the people who would come out to practice and or sight in their firearms. It was easy to pick out a shooting range lol I am in the process of learning about solar. I think it’s a great way to go out in the boonies at a cabin. thanks for the video.
Nice off-grid upgrade for sure. Your loads you mentioned were not anything to high but something to keep in mind is to watch for ripple current. Because you did not increase the wire gauge going to the larger inverter or the fuse, there may be some restriction to power flow that will cause the ripple current. The inverter will protect itself if it is to high but it will give you a warning as well. The manual recommends 4/0 battery cables and a 400 amp fuse.
Just came across your channel! Getting ideas from you all! We live off grid also in Maine but haven’t stay over winter yet. We don’t have a well or any water. We collect rainwater currently. We use a 1000w bluetti solar generator (battery/converter in one) and a gas generator to supplement.
I hope you find a way to stay as long as you want! We didn’t stay here the first winter either. It just wasn’t ready. We’ve now been here three full years and wouldn’t go back. Thanks for watching. ☺️
One of the off putting things for me is having to take a panel off and go inside the unit to connect and disconnect the wiering. I believe Victron make other units where you have access to the connections from the outside the box. The inner connections is prob a safety feature which i understand.
Be careful, make sure your inverter doesn’t demand more batteries! Some of them say you need a certain amount; perhaps you need something closer to eight Battle Born Batteries - make sure you read the manual.
By the way, you always turn off solar first, then batteries. Then, when you start up again, you turn on the batteries first, and then solar. Otherwise, you can burn out your charge controller!
No sé xq un circuito complicado cuando es solo un par de paneles para la casa aunque tenga aire acondicionado y freezer y múltiples cosas con solo 4 o 6 bastas
I love the cut in of you sitting on your side-by-side. My wife says why is the road blocked I said look closer honey. There’s a berm and a pallet. It’s a shooting range. Lol. Everybody I knew that had acreage in the UP had one. That will be one of my projects at my cabin make a safe place to keep the rifles sighted in.
You have a good eye, glad you picked that out
@@ADifferentKindofQuiet I have been involved in the shooting sports, both hunting and on a rifle team since I was 10 years old. When I lived in Arizona, I volunteered for the Arizona Game And Fish Department at Ben Avery shooting range just north of Phoenix. They have ranges from 25 yards out to 1000 yards, on their complex one of the largest in the US. I was a line safety officer for the people who would come out to practice and or sight in their firearms. It was easy to pick out a shooting range lol I am in the process of learning about solar. I think it’s a great way to go out in the boonies at a cabin. thanks for the video.
Love watching your content. Has given my wife and i great ideas.
Thank you so much for watching, we love sharing ideas!!!
Nice off-grid upgrade for sure. Your loads you mentioned were not anything to high but something to keep in mind is to watch for ripple current. Because you did not increase the wire gauge going to the larger inverter or the fuse, there may be some restriction to power flow that will cause the ripple current. The inverter will protect itself if it is to high but it will give you a warning as well. The manual recommends 4/0 battery cables and a 400 amp fuse.
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!
Just came across your channel! Getting ideas from you all! We live off grid also in Maine but haven’t stay over winter yet. We don’t have a well or any water. We collect rainwater currently. We use a 1000w bluetti solar generator (battery/converter in one) and a gas generator to supplement.
I hope you find a way to stay as long as you want! We didn’t stay here the first winter either. It just wasn’t ready. We’ve now been here three full years and wouldn’t go back. Thanks for watching. ☺️
One of the off putting things for me is having to take a panel off and go inside the unit to connect and disconnect the wiering. I believe Victron make other units where you have access to the connections from the outside the box. The inner connections is prob a safety feature which i understand.
The nice thing is that everything is well labeled. Thanks for watching!!
@@ADifferentKindofQuiet yeah that def helps big time
It's crooked!! Just kidding. Nice job.
🤣 Thank you!
Nice video. I will say when it comes to any type of electricity I’m out and lost. 🤣
Thank you and thanks for watching!!!
Be careful, make sure your inverter doesn’t demand more batteries! Some of them say you need a certain amount; perhaps you need something closer to eight Battle Born Batteries - make sure you read the manual.
Good point, however we spoke with the Victron Representative and he said this would work with our current set up. Thanks for watching!
i would hardly call that a rant, it is FACT. good job
Definitely, thanks for watching!!
By the way, you always turn off solar first, then batteries. Then, when you start up again, you turn on the batteries first, and then solar. Otherwise, you can burn out your charge controller!
Great reminder, thanks for watching and commenting
Curious, the burn mark on your in demand water heater- did something happen or is that mark from normal use?
It’s just from normal use. It’s several years old now. Thanks for watching! ☺️
No sé xq un circuito complicado cuando es solo un par de paneles para la casa aunque tenga aire acondicionado y freezer y múltiples cosas con solo 4 o 6 bastas
Lo siento, pero no entiendo tu pregunta completamente, hace mucho tiempo Desde tube que hablar espanol .
24v or 48v. You won't look back.
Too late now, maybe on the next one. Thanks for watching!
So it costed you a few thousand dollars so she could use a hair dryer, and Curling iron..... ? Well what can I say ..... Love!
She may need a hair dryer but at least she has the capacity to use proper grammar 🤷🏼♀️
@@KathrynDunklow ha ha Nazi
Definitely Love!….and the well pump. That was the biggest reason. It was also quite a bit less than a “few thousand”. Thanks for watching!
@ADifferentKindofQuiet yeah I was just kidding about the hair dryer and am glad it was not much. Good video