DIY 400 Watt 12 volt Solar Power System Beginner Tutorial: Great for RV's and Vans! *Part 1*

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  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse  6 років тому +169

    *Click "Read More" for Complete Guide/ Safety Instructions to this video below:*
    Part 2 of this video: ua-cam.com/video/BgUErK5jGfk/v-deo.html
    Parts list for this system, and what battery I recommend: www.mobile-solarpower.com/the-classic-400-watt-rvs-vans-buses.html
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    Video Table of Contents:
    Recommended Tools: 1:52
    Recommended Components: 6:19
    Arranging Components Strategically: 7:37
    Mounting Components: 10:51
    Mounting Circuit Breakers: 11:02
    Wire Organization Strategy: 11:25
    Measuring/Cutting/Stripping Large Gauge Wire: 12:46
    3 Point Crimper Demonstration: 14:22
    Hammer Crimper Demonstration: 17:40
    Connecting Components together with Crimped Wires: 18:38
    Covering Positive Terminals for safety: 22:38
    Connecting the System to the Battery: 23:35
    Testing Components: 24:05
    Connecting Solar Panels: 24:34
    Installing MT-50: 26:22
    Attaching DC Appliances to the Fuse Box: 28:59
    Cutting and Crimping an appliance to the Fuse Box: 29:33
    Stripping 12 gauge wire for DC appliance: 30:30
    Crimping 12 gauge wire for DC appliance: 30:39
    Using Crimp connector heat shrink on a stove: 31:04
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    *Safety Considerations:*
    In this system, I sized the fuse for the inverter. In most off grid vehicle mounted systems, this is fine. If you are pulling a lot of current through the fuse box, you will need a larger fuse or circuit breaker. Technically you could take out the 175 amp circuit breaker, and only use the main bolt-on fuse, but thats up to you and what gauge of wire you are using, and how you plan to use your system.
    I did not ground the inverter or the charge controller in this video. If the manual of your inverter tells you to ground it, then run a nice little wire to chassis or ground. Just one extra wire. Follow the inverter directions. It may or may not come with the wire.
    The large 2 gauge wire that goes to the positive terminal of the battery is black because that's all I had on hand. I could not source it locally. I did not think that it would cause confusion, but some people commented about it.
    The main fuse that attaches to the battery and protects the 2 gauge wire is specifically a bolt- on fuse. You can use a similar sized fuse and fuse holder instead. Use whatever you have available.
    I did not use heatshrink for the 4 gauge wire because I ran out. Heat shrink is preferable. Use it if you can!
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    • @chriseudy4684
      @chriseudy4684 6 років тому +11

      This is an important
      A 2 Z, how to video. In the shop it's known as a demo. Thanks it's like a Christmas present!

    • @daviddion3731
      @daviddion3731 6 років тому +7

      Great stuff. Keep up the great videos.

    • @edwardshomestead9074
      @edwardshomestead9074 6 років тому +3

      Hi will, I am in the Bahamas
      I would really like for you to design a 7500 system for me

    • @peter7998
      @peter7998 6 років тому +4

      I've already built a 200w system, but I am still learning. For example I used terminal splitters at the battery end and run one cable to invertor and separate one to my dc fuse box and I see you connected the DC fuse box directly to the coverer terminal. I have it on a manual circuit breaker which I want to be able to have it off and still use 12V so I guess it makes sense in my garaged setup..(one circuit is 220v another one is 12v and these are completely separate. I like the fuse to be part of the cable...can you share the name for this part pls?

    • @joshshaw9417
      @joshshaw9417 5 років тому +4

      You are definitely in your element !
      Do you do soecialty jobs ?

  • @jasonward3429
    @jasonward3429 4 роки тому +592

    45 year old dad of 6 here and just wanted to say for a young man you are a very good instructor knowledgeable and well spoken.

    • @alexdinkel7422
      @alexdinkel7422 3 роки тому +5

      Milla-waukee 👍🏻💪🏻

    • @j.goebbels2134
      @j.goebbels2134 3 роки тому +12

      Isn't he amazing!?!

    • @chriserickson4417
      @chriserickson4417 3 роки тому +15

      I agree Jason. By the time he is our age, he will be an absolute Genius.

    • @kobygaddie4928
      @kobygaddie4928 3 роки тому +6

      Fr fr hes smart and clear

    • @paulcooper7064
      @paulcooper7064 3 роки тому +8

      No kidding, I could not have organized the presentation or web site showing the details of the kit better. He is passionate about his work and has success written all over him.

  • @dolfans413
    @dolfans413 5 років тому +482

    It's so rewarding to listen to someone explain something without all the "ummm" and "like" and other ways to pause to think of what to say next. you know what you need to say and you say it well!

    • @CaptureYouVideo
      @CaptureYouVideo 5 років тому +26

      Damn right, I can't stop listening to him, and I have already got solar installed. He's one cool dude. I think I just love his personality too. Is that a MAN CRUSH I have ? oh well. All good.

    • @JonJon501
      @JonJon501 4 роки тому +3

      No wonder I watched the entire video!

    • @Apalax1
      @Apalax1 4 роки тому +22

      English is not my first language but Spanish, and no matters, I understand all he explains as easy as he is clear, direct and simple, he is a master of communication.

    • @Chaos1187me
      @Chaos1187me 4 роки тому +3

      tightEN

    • @wuestion9473
      @wuestion9473 4 роки тому +5

      You don’t have to put others down to praise someone else.

  • @Nn-qv9zf
    @Nn-qv9zf 29 днів тому +3

    I am a commercial electrician and know most of the things that you talked about but I do have to say you are very detailed and oriented you make things very clear and simple for those who do not know how to do things you may consider yourself to be a teacher or instructor in the future the world needs more people like you who can explain things that are not complicated but that people believe are complicated you have a gift of teaching I believe you have changed the world and the life of many many people.

  • @maxinekurtz327
    @maxinekurtz327 2 роки тому +11

    I could cry. This has always been the most intimidating aspect of starting van life for me and you’ve just completely eliminated my uncertainty.

  • @AK2HI
    @AK2HI Рік тому +4

    I'm a commercial fisherman in Alaska that has some land in Hawaii and I'm gonna build this system in my guest house this winter, thanks so much this is awesome

  • @jhemnes1
    @jhemnes1 4 роки тому +63

    Thank you. I'm determined to learn to all these things and do this by myself.
    Since being widowed in 2011 I've learned to fix and install things...in fact when the ice storm hit the southeast a few years ago EVERY pipe froze and burst. I plumbed my whole house... I replaced every pipe to sinks, tub, toilet, and washing machine. I spent alot of time under the cold house crying and cussing but was really proud of myself in the end.
    I've also learned that the right tools are the most important thing. I plan to wire my tiny house and get used to the solar process so by the time I get a van and do my build I'm an old pro at it.
    Thanks again

    • @SchoolforHackers
      @SchoolforHackers 4 роки тому +3

      Janet the HipGyp - You Go Girl! May you always succeed.

    • @DouglasBrandon
      @DouglasBrandon 4 роки тому +2

      You are so cool! You go girl!🌹

    • @dreamingcode
      @dreamingcode 4 роки тому +4

      Im a guy i grew in the city in an apartment. Maintenance did everything. Iiterally have no skills but I'm excited to learn. Congrats on the plumb job

  • @BillLowenburg
    @BillLowenburg 4 роки тому +103

    Hey Will, thanks so much! I’m a 65 year old retired teacher, who’s reasonably handy but has never done any electrical work. Thanks to your step-by-step instructions and demonstration I feel confident I can assemble a system just like this for my art studio and workshop. Your presentation is excellent - perfectly organized, logical, and, most importantly, your demonstrations are easy to follow and contain exactly the right amount of verbal description. Most YT demonstrators can’t talk very well to begin with and try to charge up their delivery with fake enthusiasm they probably get from watching too much sports on TV. So keep up the great work! I look forward to learning more from your website and other videos.

    • @alflores4220
      @alflores4220 2 роки тому +1

      I sometimes catch myself nodding at the screen or TV as he instructs me or describes some gear I know nothing about.

    • @rhendy6689
      @rhendy6689 Рік тому

      😊 good he get your parents to Leicester Stover furnace if you want a knife propane system call Katy Texas F-does it goes on a really good tell your wife to Trader Joe’s close my razor Lucas stand up and twice crazy

    • @rhendy6689
      @rhendy6689 Рік тому

      ??????? Not me!

    • @Ri25tch
      @Ri25tch Рік тому

      I am 40 and just now trying my hand with electrical systems and successfully built mine this way as well. The struggle is real @Billlowenburg

  • @bruceswabb7145
    @bruceswabb7145 5 років тому +95

    Dang Will! I have been “messing” with 12v stuff on my boats for years, but you have taught me more in 24 hours! Gonna buy all my stuff through your links! You’ve earned it. 🤓

  • @bonefishboards
    @bonefishboards 3 роки тому +58

    Well I am an electrical engineer and this video was right on the money. Well done.

    • @Beasty589
      @Beasty589 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah

    • @deadtreebark
      @deadtreebark 3 роки тому

      Literally every youtube video: I am a professional _______....

    • @hobbyguy79
      @hobbyguy79 10 місяців тому +2

      4 awg on a 175 amp circuit breaker?

  • @GarySmith-up1un
    @GarySmith-up1un 3 роки тому +3

    I appreciate the way you enunciate properly when you speak. I was raised that way, but I’m losing it due to age LOL. It’s very rare to hear someone speak clearly & properly these days. Thank you Will.

  • @Dew_-km7gr
    @Dew_-km7gr 4 роки тому +23

    It’s so satisfying seeing someone handle electronics so cleanly

    • @KnifeStar
      @KnifeStar 4 роки тому +3

      Basic community collage electrician class project.

  • @a787fxr
    @a787fxr 5 років тому +72

    This is probably the best UA-cam video of how to do this I have watched. As he says, "It's perfect".

  • @EstrellaCaban
    @EstrellaCaban 4 роки тому +7

    Hi! I am a 69 years old grandma. I feel confident I can make any of these gadgets with your instructions. A breath of fresh air to listen to someone that can speak as well as you do. Sound like you have taken voice lessons, very professional!

  • @aaronclarkt
    @aaronclarkt 2 роки тому +2

    i've been doing this stuff for 35 years and always just hacking my way through! I can't believe how much I got outta this "beginner video" thanks. those tools are dope! omg. I had no idea. been suffering all this time.

  • @a787fxr
    @a787fxr 8 місяців тому +1

    It would be incredible to see a five year review of the tools here. What do they look like now and which ones were upgraded?

  • @perezm714
    @perezm714 5 років тому +150

    I'm gonna be building a solar system for my RV based on this video. May the force be with me.

    • @innerartdotnet
      @innerartdotnet 4 роки тому +5

      How'd it go?

    • @OscarRodSeedsofG
      @OscarRodSeedsofG 4 роки тому

      perezm714, use the force (Luke, use the force)

    • @booker9879
      @booker9879 4 роки тому +1

      What type of rig do you operate? I got a 85 Chevy Coachman

    • @kirigayakazuto5694
      @kirigayakazuto5694 3 роки тому

      uhrhhh ahrhhhh and now you are my padawan, your first step to the dark side of the solar force uhrhhh ahrhhhh

  • @howdydo7320
    @howdydo7320 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome. I now understand how 2 build a system & what 2 buy. TY. Im a 74 yo lady & didnt have a clue of what i need 2 bldg a system 4 my minivan camper. Great instructions!!

  • @hudsonsoul3259
    @hudsonsoul3259 6 років тому +24

    Finally someone who knows how to explain electrics to non electricians. That's me subscribed.

  • @billr4283
    @billr4283 5 місяців тому

    I am a 75 yoa DIYer who is embarking on my first van conversion. I have watched so many videos about developing the electrical system and their product suggestions. To my relief, I have watched several of your videos within the past few days. You are an excellent teacher, very knowledgeable, common sense and apparently frugal (within safety parameters). THANK YOU…my brain fog has cleared and I am so appreciative for you / your channel…and saving me lots of $$$$. THANK YOU!!

  • @beirutvet
    @beirutvet Місяць тому

    You are such an excellent presenter. I don't know if you realize what an excellent teacher/trainer you are. Thank you for this and all of your other videos. They have transformed me from intimidated to capable.

  • @joshyoon
    @joshyoon 6 років тому +330

    You've definitely got a talent for communicating and teaching. Keep it up!

    • @oliverburke
      @oliverburke 5 років тому +13

      Absolutely! It is so evident that he is sooo fluent with this material. A total joy and inspiration to behold...especially someone so young. This is so inspiring!

    • @KeikoFXDesigns
      @KeikoFXDesigns 5 років тому +8

      I fully agree.

    • @a787fxr
      @a787fxr 5 років тому +5

      I'm impressed as well.

    • @benjaminrockwell7107
      @benjaminrockwell7107 4 роки тому +1

      When cops come for your rights zip tie them, then nail em with your electric majic. I'm sure you'll do fine.

    • @fromtheflightdeck252
      @fromtheflightdeck252 4 роки тому +1

      Good info. Good explanations of everything and demonstrating everything. Just small criticism is slow the speech down a bit. Otherwise amazingly good teaching

  • @wordgirl8100
    @wordgirl8100 4 роки тому +7

    Will ... your website is why I bought a solar panel and small lithium charger/generator. I love it. My next quest is to build out a tiny trailer and plan on using this video. Lastly, had I not watched your videos I would have forever been afraid of batteries. You have to have a serious respect for electric power. It gave me the confidence to connect and disconnect my auto battery; making sure to follow explicit instructions. Because of that I started making some of my own car repairs ... it's been an eye opening experience! Little by little I looked around to see how I had built up a collect of tools then thought ... with just a few more, I think I might have what it takes to REALLY build out my trailer! You're awsome! Whether you realize it or not, you're a renaissance man.
    A-Thor ⚡️

  • @gloribellMD
    @gloribellMD 4 роки тому +13

    Only youtuber that actually explains this, without glossing over.. best by far

  • @dalecordova
    @dalecordova 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm installing a 400 Watt solar panel set up in my small 17' travel trailer, my question is since I'm hooking it up to my breaker box on the trailer I shouldn't need the fuse box you talked about in this video right? Really enjoy all your videos.

  • @DexterStanley-ee4nc
    @DexterStanley-ee4nc 8 місяців тому +3

    These age comments seem suspicious. You pay a bot company?? I’m 128 years old and I enjoy your videos!!!

  • @tumbleweed1976
    @tumbleweed1976 4 роки тому +15

    It’s been over a year since I built this exact solar set up for my MiniVan and it works like a champ. Only difference is a 100ah lithium battery from Battle Born. Thank you again Will 🎈

  • @georgeluna5845
    @georgeluna5845 4 роки тому +6

    Hail Quattro! That you are educated is beyond question. But your knowledge and enthusiasm for the topic
    Makes you a natural teacher. My hat’s off to your folks.

  • @hallhouse5098
    @hallhouse5098 4 роки тому +23

    Best solar class I ever took!
    Thank you for explaining it with detail for dummies like me step by step.
    Personally I grasped it quite easily as I worked for years as an auto mechanic and did side work as an automotive gadget installer on highline vehicles so I already have most of the tools but I do want one of those three way crimpers.
    I hope you are making a ton of money selling products and doing your thing helping people harness the sun☀️ as it’s obvious you like to help others and you’re a very good teacher.
    Cudos to your Parents for raising such a nice young man with such talent.

  • @andysutils
    @andysutils Рік тому +1

    I had no idea or would never have thought of using an inverters terminals as an actual busbar. Thanks for this will. This has saved me so much unnecessary wiring and a battery much easier to connect and disconnect.

  • @WilliamRoop-xt6rp
    @WilliamRoop-xt6rp 5 місяців тому +1

    Came to learn how to work solar - got a BONUS on how to stock your workshop for the biggest variety of projects.
    WONDERFUL!

  • @thevintagevagabond1812
    @thevintagevagabond1812 6 років тому +15

    Best video yet for explaining solar to us dummies lol. Couldn't do my system without these helpful videos. Thanks again for doing these tutorials

  • @troybeaney1639
    @troybeaney1639 Рік тому +5

    I do not think there are words in the English language that can describe how elated I am to have come across your videos. I really wish I had started watching yours first as opposed to some of the others out there on UA-cam. Yours was by far the most well thought-out and well-explained solar DIY instructional video. Thank you and may my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ continue to bless the work of your hands and may you one day use your talents and gifts for His glory and His kingdom.

  • @diktat6558
    @diktat6558 4 роки тому +6

    Great video and thank you for the content. Little tip on using electrical tape - use some 3M super 88, first wrap should be backwards (sticky side out). Then two more wraps sticky side in, starting right where you cut the first wrap to ensure continuing the wraps in the same direction. This process makes it much easier and cleaner to remove in the future for any updates or repairs that may be needed. You can simply unravel the tape in one move and have no sticky black residue to clean off. Cheers

  • @marymosqueda5224
    @marymosqueda5224 3 місяці тому

    THANK YOU young Sir. I very much appreciate your video and knowledge. I just purchased a bus and it’s a very empty submarine on wheels at the moment. I have purchased literally everything I thought I needed for a solar system. It’s all sitting in boxes because I have been terrified to try to set it up. Now, thanks to your videos, hell the entire channel really, I am going to be starting my journey to hooking up my system and hopefully getting some power before the horrible parts of winter set in here in the PNW. I live in a windy area too so am also adding in a wind turbine to help with the power situation up here. I appreciate your help in teaching me many things today. I am very grateful that I have found your channel

  • @Nn-qv9zf
    @Nn-qv9zf 29 днів тому

    Some people may say very well rehearsed but to me that's exactly what an instructor is to do

  • @thomasthompson7297
    @thomasthompson7297 6 років тому +4

    Stellar video, I am in the process of reading your book, researching all the info on the web site and repeating this video. You have simplified this project more than anyone. I think a testimony to you is I am now leaning towards my own diy system versus a yeti goal zero.
    Thanks so much for your time and effort!!

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  6 років тому +3

      Great to hear!!! Your comment made my day :) glad I can help!!

  • @COMtnPilot
    @COMtnPilot 3 роки тому +13

    Will … I just want you to know how much I, and I’m certain others appreciate you, your knowledge base, and your willingness to share your experience with solar systems and all the other videos you share with the world. You are a very impressive young man! Thank you for all you do! Keep up the good work, and keep posting your videos! You have a SUB for life! 😎👍🏼

  • @marthsdiang8884
    @marthsdiang8884 5 років тому +4

    You are a teacher by birth. Your communication is without American short words like wooow, hmmm ohh etc. Thank you sir.

  • @stormthrush37
    @stormthrush37 Рік тому +2

    Kudos for the design. As a beginner I love the idea of separating the complicated parts of the system of the system and then mounting them to a board like this to keep everything together. What a great idea to make this whole thing a whole lot easier to understand, assemble, and keep organized. Well done.

  • @petermccarthy8263
    @petermccarthy8263 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you ! just what I'm doing but, my 1,000 watt inverter (mod sine wave), choked and red light (mosfet fuse? filters bad?...so, I was moving on up to 400 watts (4)..now, after this excellent presentation 60 amp mppt to pure sine wave.(and those 250 watt used panels you featured..) woow niice !

  • @JohninTucson
    @JohninTucson 6 років тому +6

    And then adding in wiring for the Genny to the converter to the battery bank and also if applicable, a battery isolator from the alternator to the battery bank for charging...Now it gets fun ! Thanks for always showing us how to do this Will, little by little it begins to make sense. Merry Ho Ho Ho...

  • @DouglasBrandon
    @DouglasBrandon 4 роки тому +6

    What an outstanding young man...great communication skills and wonderful ability to teach and willingness to help others..wow! Very impressive!

  • @ronnierowe6764
    @ronnierowe6764 6 років тому +10

    Alot of time I watch solar videos and think Oh god I hope no one listens to this BUT your video was great. I didn't see not one issue but (this is just my personal opinion) ditch the electrical tape when ever possible. Heat shrink is cheap, can be used with just a standard Bic lighter and makes for a much cleaner install.
    Great videos man keep up the good work.

    • @ronmiller7916
      @ronmiller7916 6 років тому +1

      Agree. Over time electrical tape adhesive becomes gummy.

    • @chriseudy4684
      @chriseudy4684 6 років тому +1

      I had that tape in my 69 Camaro it lasted 40 yrs. It dries out.

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  6 років тому

      yeah heatshrink way better. agreed so much.

    • @REVNUMANEWBERN
      @REVNUMANEWBERN 6 років тому +1

      @@WillProwse BEAUTIFUL work, yea, HS would top it off even though you are correct about it isn't needed.

  • @mikelamonds165
    @mikelamonds165 2 роки тому +1

    You are one of the best at communicating/educating. Thank you…now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got an off-grid system to build.

  • @terrylarkin690
    @terrylarkin690 4 роки тому

    I've trained a lot of Tool Dealers over Snap On and Mac Tools mainly on how to sell tools and manage there business. In doing so they need to show customers how to use those tools. I got to say you are the best that I've seen anywhere.

  • @patrickpirelli7897
    @patrickpirelli7897 6 років тому +144

    That is the only explanation of this system I've actually understood clearly! Thank you 👍

  • @dougfairburn803
    @dougfairburn803 3 роки тому +6

    I've learned so much from watching your videos. I was curious about the silver and copper poles on the 50 amp circuit breaker. I looked up "circuit breaker polarity" and found that the copper pole should go towards the battery side, as there is a magnet inside the circuit breaker that directs the Arc away from the contacts when the breaker trips. Circuit breakers with a short and long Pole should have the short pole on the battery side. Again, thank you so much for your time and effort in your videos.

  • @garrydossous2477
    @garrydossous2477 6 років тому +13

    You should be a teacher, you really get what it takes to be a very great one.
    Keep up the good work

    • @jamesnobles4050
      @jamesnobles4050 5 років тому +2

      this man earn $300,000 yr for these free shows,he knows his job,i watch all his shows,

  • @tammy3458
    @tammy3458 2 роки тому

    YAAAAAAAAAY!!!!! Thank u sooooo much for showing us how to make this system AS A COMPLETE BEGINNER, STEP BY STEP!!!! I’ve looked & looked for a video that doesn’t ASSUME A PERSON KNOWS ALL ABOUT SOLAR!!!! I really appreciate u taking ur valuable time to share this knowledge:)

  • @iamthat7351
    @iamthat7351 3 роки тому

    Lady in her 30s from Down Under. Have been watching all your videos. Awesome Channel. You explain very well, making it easier for beginners to follow. Making my own 12V system at home for 4x4 off road and some peace of mind if grid were to go out for a short while. Thanks! :-)

  • @colemcleod941
    @colemcleod941 4 роки тому +9

    Whoa, gotta pause it at 23:16
    Why is the positive cable from the battery not RED? I've never seen a black cable used for any connection from the battery's positive post...

    • @woltra1
      @woltra1 4 роки тому +1

      The wire is exactly the same red or black, just the color of the plastic coating is different. If it makes you feel better use red electrical tape to color the ends for any positive wire so you don't get mixed up when hooking it up.

    • @joshnabours9102
      @joshnabours9102 3 роки тому +1

      @@woltra1 but....that is against the rules.

    • @woltra1
      @woltra1 3 роки тому +1

      @@joshnabours9102 LOL... I understand! By all means, buy separate red and black cables if that makes you feel better ;)

  • @cole22631
    @cole22631 5 років тому +10

    Top marks for a straight forward explanation for building a starter setup. I've watched it a number of times to make sure I buy the right things to build a balanced and safe system - Your video on Charge Controllers was also a big help narrowing down my selection - Keep it up - Stuart (United Kingdom)

  • @vulpes1000
    @vulpes1000 3 роки тому +4

    Hi Will, I am a beginner and I got your book. I am doing a build along to this video but one thing confuses me. You use 4 guage cable with a 170a breaker but when I look up the cable chart in your book it says to use 2 guage cable for a 1500w inverter. As far as I can tell from cable charts on the internet 2 guage cable cam handle 181a max (170a breaker good). But 4 guage cable can only handle 135a (170a breaker bad). Have i missed something? Hope i haven't wasted your time with a stupid question. Thanks

    • @chucknades117
      @chucknades117 7 місяців тому

      Safe to assume you have been shadow banned lol

  • @juanuribarre3586
    @juanuribarre3586 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this content, older guy been homeless for a long time, getting back on my feet trying to go off grid solar, big help to me with this content explained it well I understand more now of inverters, fuse, & solar. Thank you much 😁😁😁

  • @daveincanada4794
    @daveincanada4794 3 роки тому +25

    This is so well done, Will. Thank you! I appreciate the professional approach to sizing the cables and connectors, crimping, efficient layout of the board-mounted components. I'm re-wiring a self-built astronomical observatory that will use about 15 amps of off-grid solar power. I feel confident in a successful, safe project after having watched this video. I bought the paper version of your book but decided to also get the downloadable version because I couldn't wait to get into the details. :-)

    • @kevinlsims7330
      @kevinlsims7330 Рік тому

      12 Volts Times 15 Amps = 180 Watts 180 Watts Divided By 120 Volts = 1.5 Amps! Power Is Current Times Voltage! Voltage Is Amps Times ohms Voltage = current Times Resistance

  • @BeSeenWithGreen
    @BeSeenWithGreen 5 років тому +13

    WOW! To say you have a knack for this stuff would be a huge understatement! Impressed and subscribed :)

  • @karlbanks2653
    @karlbanks2653 4 роки тому +9

    My sincere gratitude and congratulations on producing content that is concise, digestible and actionable, from beginning to end. Your videos are the ONLY content anyone needs to understand and undertake any solar project from beginning to end, from buying options to pro's and con's. Subscribed. Thank you!

  • @supertramp784
    @supertramp784 2 місяці тому

    First off, I love your videos. I love the way that you teach people how to do this correctly. And I don't want you to take this strong way, but you do know
    That with each connection, you have voltage loss right?
    I just mentioned this because in most of your videos, you're constantly worrying about having a shorter run of wire because of voltage loss when in reality.
    You could have a longer run of wire, if you don't have multiple connections and have less voltage loss.

  • @craigmeredith1281
    @craigmeredith1281 3 роки тому

    You Sir are a genius, after picking up your book and watching a ton of your videos solar has gone from an alien language into building my first motorhome setup. Will Prowse, take a bow sir, truly amazing. Thanks!

  • @xaviergatton7186
    @xaviergatton7186 3 роки тому +3

    One the best videos I've watched on beginner solar systems

  • @lowes891646
    @lowes891646 3 роки тому +4

    Wow!!! You are amazing, Will. This was the MOST builder friendly video ever. Step one. Step two. Step three. Wow. I wish all DYI video's took the time to explain it, literally step by step. I'm looking forward to buying your book as well.
    Thank you so much, Will.

  • @mattwalker534
    @mattwalker534 4 роки тому +4

    Great stuff dude! Not a beginner, yet found this super helpful, streamlined, and professional but not overdone.

  • @steveky7829
    @steveky7829 3 роки тому +2

    Would it be better to put the 50 amp fuse for the MPPT output directly on the positive terminal? That way if the 250 amp fuse blew, the MPPT would not be disconnected while it had power coming in from the solar panels... Love your content, your directions are head and shoulders better than any other I have seen. I have read through your eBook multiple times.

  • @ReasonMakes
    @ReasonMakes 2 роки тому

    Watched this video like 4 times. Very helpful. We're total noobs and our system will be 1200 W, so I'm trying to adapt this video to those needs.

  • @samueldarchibong9841
    @samueldarchibong9841 3 роки тому +4

    For beginner like me it’s great listening to you show us the step by step setups on solar and am definitely going to practice what I’ve learned here. Thanks again bro and would always consult your video anytime am lost on the technicalities

  • @ChIrish
    @ChIrish 5 років тому +8

    Will, THANK YOU, so much for this. Many of my friends and myself included are still up and running with essentials here in California because of this specific video that was passed around our group. Words cannot express our gratitude (especially our friends that need their CPAP's)

  • @michaelblock4397
    @michaelblock4397 6 років тому +86

    Let me tell you, I am impressed with you & subscribe to you. I have been sell solar and building arrays mostly grid tie but a couple hundred off grid, in my years, sense the 70ies, when we had to build solar panels, our company also help people build axle flux wind turbines. You are very smart for such a young age. Your videos are smart and too the point. Some of the questions I get, over and over, I’m going to give them your UA-cam page. Bar none your UA-cam page is the best I have seen. I now am your old fan boy. LoL GREAT VIDEOS.

    • @XX-dt3fb
      @XX-dt3fb 5 років тому +1

      Sir that’s good to say thanks 🙏 for you too!

  • @ilicktubesocks1
    @ilicktubesocks1 3 роки тому +2

    Dude thank you. Thank you for showing the part that basically nobody shows - the actual physical crimping of the wires and the connecting of the components. Not that crimping a wire is super complicated or anything, but it’s really nice to see you do all that and explain it so well and know that what I thought it was going to be like is in fact what it will be like... if that makes sense haha

  • @rafaelcamilo2904
    @rafaelcamilo2904 3 роки тому

    Watching this video and listing carefully all the detail, I feel graduated from a prestige solar school. So where is my diplomat? The best solar teacher ever!

    • @theshepard22
      @theshepard22 3 роки тому

      Hey there, would you know if you have to have the sinewave on to get the DC power devices to work? Or does it work independently of the ac/ sinewave in this system? 🙏

  • @hannahperyman5440
    @hannahperyman5440 5 років тому +8

    you’re so enthusiastic, this video answered ALL my questions

  • @jeandivine3
    @jeandivine3 3 роки тому +5

    Hey, thanks for the video. I’m curious what the purpose of a circuit breaker between the controller and inverter junction is. Doesn’t the controller itself have overcharge protection built in? I understand that having lots of breaker protection along the cables is advantageous, but am I missing something more specific there? Thanks!

    • @knightjester7947
      @knightjester7947 2 роки тому +3

      be nice if someone could reply to this question as I am curious about what a breaker is needed for there to.

  • @alberteller7286
    @alberteller7286 5 років тому +11

    This was the best illustration of hooking up a solar system I have ever seen I think you very much and it was a great job⚙️🔧🔨⚒

  • @gangofsixlk7373
    @gangofsixlk7373 3 роки тому +2

    If you connect 12V DC supply directly through the fuse box to appliances, how you gonna protect the battery from over discharging ?

  • @peterorthmann5612
    @peterorthmann5612 2 роки тому

    I don;'t know how what I had connected worked at all. GREAT JOB. I words can't tell you how much I appreciate this video

  • @crankyoldbutchbuildsout2013
    @crankyoldbutchbuildsout2013 4 роки тому +51

    I’m so glad you’re here man! You are an Excellent instructor! You have my gratitude 👍🏼☮️

  • @kakibana4965
    @kakibana4965 5 років тому +8

    Thank you SO much for this video! your instructions were incredibly clear and we followed this in our van tonight and it WORKED!!! so grateful to have found your video. thank you so much!!

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  5 років тому +1

      Awesome!! So glad I can help :)

    • @ryanschmid9945
      @ryanschmid9945 3 роки тому

      What do you use this system to power and charge on your van??

  • @stevebolan
    @stevebolan 3 роки тому +3

    is this vied still relevant?
    it seams to me all your video's are getting old and although the information my be the best on UA-cam, what about the the parts? Are they still relevant?
    Are there any new parts you would recommend? such as charge controllers or AC-DC converters? thank you for all your video's they have been a great learning experience for me!!!

  • @athinarogers5594
    @athinarogers5594 2 роки тому

    I was sold Solar panels an Inverter and no instructions on other items needed to make my system off grid. Than you Will for your insightful help.

  • @ezerikdaswahreleben2715
    @ezerikdaswahreleben2715 3 роки тому +1

    I ve seen a lot guys/ videos on you tube about solar systems. But you are definitely the best one . Clear , simple , straight , and with all the informations you need . 👍👍👍

  • @mickcollins5502
    @mickcollins5502 4 роки тому +5

    Hi Will, for someone so young you have an amazing ability to teach/explain complex systems into easy to understand solar projects. I don’t know what you do for full time employment, but you should be teaching alternative power and developing new and better systems. Your knowledge and personality make your video’s a pleasure to watch, and very informative and easy to replicate. Keep up the great work, us follower’s really appreciate your sharing , caring, knowledge. Cheers Aussie Mick.

  • @kl152ci
    @kl152ci 3 роки тому +3

    Hi... thanks for the videos... Question: since there's already a 50A circuit breaker for the CC, instead of making its final connection to the inverter, could you connect it to the lower post of the battery's 170A circuit breaker (on the battery side)?

    • @jeffreyrudolph5061
      @jeffreyrudolph5061 3 роки тому +1

      My guess , he used that post because of stated reuse of length & gage wire ?

  • @forrestsecord7743
    @forrestsecord7743 6 років тому +19

    Thanks soo much 4 being concise & knowledgeable, u've answered all my questions, & most importantly linked the where to buy!

  • @Grayfulgracious
    @Grayfulgracious 3 роки тому

    I don't know anything about electricity; because of that, I had decided to just use a Jackery as a power source or something similar. This guy makes me wanna try the electrical wiring when I convert my van. He makes it look easy. Thanks.

  • @j.goebbels2134
    @j.goebbels2134 3 роки тому +1

    This is quite possibly the best (most useful, professional, and valuable) video I have ever seen on youtube. Thank you SO much.

  • @songreosmenep
    @songreosmenep 5 років тому +9

    Omg! I am so impressed with this system that I am going to do it exactly the way you have suggested. I will be contacting you personally also. Thank you so much. Cheers! Truth be told we were totally devastated by the hurricane of 2017 and have been using a simple solar system since...but need like the above no two ways about it. Great video...great system.

    • @johnlai8935
      @johnlai8935 4 роки тому

      So your solar panels got burned

  • @thefirebuilds
    @thefirebuilds 4 роки тому +43

    "this fuse block is amazing" is a weird statement until you buy a cheap one and either start a fire or it falls apart.

    • @cryptoslacker-464
      @cryptoslacker-464 3 роки тому

      I was impressed too , my current system in my van is a mess because I used multiple fuses , not a box. Next time I will not make that mistake 😁

  • @stealthvanlife6867
    @stealthvanlife6867 5 років тому +4

    You have found your stride. Just keep doing what you are doing and your business will continue to grow. You are a gifted speaker and teacher. Really solid job. I actually prefer using 2 of the 200W solar panel suitcases (w/o the charge controllers integrated) which are available from Renogy. I like this route because I don't want solar panels mounted full time on the roof of my Sprinter van for many different reasons, and I have the flexibility of placing and moving the solar panels for optimal performance without needing to do anything with my van. It would be really good if you could make a version of this video with the suitcase style solar panels because I think it could help a lot of people.

    • @lacsa727
      @lacsa727 5 років тому

      Hi... Smoky!! I'm Glad to see that someone FINALLY Posted a request for the Suitcase Solar Panels... That's Exactly what I have(mine is TWO 100 WATT suitcases ) and I'm about 2-B be a VAN Dweller myself in 2 months. I'm waiting for all my electrical tools and wires to arrive from Amazon. While I wait i go over and over the SO MANY SOLAR Set-Up styles YT Videosss.... I Have BAGS Under my eyesssss. I feel confident I can do it(being a female with No ELECTRICAL EXPERIENCE) But what stops Me Dead on my tracks... are the Comments some people leave Questioning the VLOGER's Process used in his Solar Set-Up and I get afraid that I might be installing it wrong and cause a fire... Sooo there I gooooo SEARCHING for more Videos to see if someone addresses that Question. Like I said thank-You for your Comment. I would like to know how your set up went? and if you have experience anything wrong that needed adjusting or replacing? TFS :o)

    • @marciaewell2661
      @marciaewell2661 5 років тому

      I am total solar newbie, but I think it makes no difference if panels are roof mounted or if they are portable. I am thinking I want 200 watt of panels mounted on my RV and 200 watts portable maybe be best plan.

  • @leeharrison8790
    @leeharrison8790 3 роки тому +1

    Do you have a blue print for a 200 watt solar system without AC ? Only DC That would charge lap top , compressor refrigerator , phone , and LED lights for a car size ? portable soft case 200 watt solar panel .. perhaps a Battle Born 100 watt hour battery ? Or something compatible ?

  • @howardsmith6294
    @howardsmith6294 3 роки тому +1

    I had to go back and watch this again. Great introduction to the basics.

  • @ShaggyGrower
    @ShaggyGrower 5 років тому +11

    My favorite video of 2019. Many thanks for all your tutorials. Very helpful and inspiring.

  • @TheAmwroble
    @TheAmwroble 5 років тому +4

    That was awesome and a lot more simple and straight forward than I've seen before thank you for making this video!

  • @DutchAussieProductions
    @DutchAussieProductions 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for the video Will. This is one of the best videos I have seen on this subject. Your instructions are very clear and easy to understand.

  • @danpost4755
    @danpost4755 17 годин тому

    Will, would you consider designing and building a 100Ah "Ammo Can" style system? I would love to see what you come up with.

  • @mikestone9129
    @mikestone9129 3 роки тому

    You are the King of solar. The way you explain everything makes it seem easy and doable.

  • @gingerware3679
    @gingerware3679 4 роки тому +11

    AWESOME YOUNG MAN!!!!!
    I AM MOST CERTAIN THAT WHOVER RAISED YOU AND LOVES YOU DEEPLY IS EXTREMELY VERY PROUD OF YOU, AS THEY 'SHOULD BE'!!!!
    YOU ARE AN INCREDIBLE PERSON!!!
    THANKYOU SOOOO MUCH FOR YOUR PRICELESS INFORMATION!!!!
    YOU ARE 'REALLY' GREAT!!! 💙💜💚🧡💛
    BLESS YOUR HEART, HONEY!!! 🥰😂

  • @AndyIol
    @AndyIol 5 років тому +4

    Question about this setup:
    If the main circuit breaker (170A) trips, won’t that disconnect the solar charge controller from the battery (while the panels could be charging)?

    • @dbarnes420
      @dbarnes420 4 роки тому +1

      What you are saying is very true. If that happened.. It "could" ruin your charge controller. BUT this is a small system that should not be left unattended which means.. If the breaker tripped the inverter would stop running and you would notice no power and then promptly power everything down and troubleshoot the problem. This would in return save your charge controller from being ruined. This is not the type of system you leave inverting power while you are not around.

  • @vantrampcindy1360
    @vantrampcindy1360 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much Will for your knowledge , thorough explanations, demonstrations and tool requirements.
    I started my van build from scratch and I couldn't have been as successful as I am with my build without this specific tutorial.
    I took all of your advice and utilized it on my unique van which will be headed out west in 9 days 🤗♥️🚐

  • @Crashbanksbuysilver
    @Crashbanksbuysilver 3 роки тому +1

    Does that Mppt fully support Lifepo4 batteries? The ones like it on Amazon say they don't..just Lead acid, AGM..etc.

  • @MrJp5565
    @MrJp5565 3 роки тому +1

    I did have to install the same system in the Philippines because of the cost and the awkwardness of power failures in Asia. Thanks for some of the tips and it did help me get a few things together to protect my system even better. I had made a variation of the fuse box on a wood panel but I finally ordered one so that's one of the changes I'll do soon. Thanks and I have a 40amp MPPT Epever controller.