the building of the house is very unique with a great design.... I have never seen a house like this, it's really amazing. Thanks for showing and your info about solar ground mount...
I think that the solar pannel setup is great. Accessing it on the roof of any building requires someone younger than us. It's great shelter and storage as well. It's perfect. 🙂👍👍🇨🇦
Thank you so much 😁 we have been trying to catch up on some of your videos too! You made us want to get out and put up some wood for the winter.....if we only had time LOL Good job though!
As usual, very well thought-out decisions, plus you have some nice usable space under the structure. Those Phoebes build nests in the worst places (under our porch).
I have bookmarked this video to use as a template for my panel mount expected to be constructed sometime in the next year. I really like this design as it is dual purpose with storage, looks great and is very solid. Well done!
Fantastic and nature approved. If you don't want the birds get a fake owl. I had to get one to keep them from using my truck side mirrors as a toilet. Lol
Don’t forget to add Midnite’s Surge Protection Devices to each string at the array. I grounded my array at the array. I don’t wan’t to give lightning another path indoors.
Think about all of the bugs and flying insects those birds eat. I've got two pair of flycatchers that raise their families here every year and enjoy watching them catching their meals. Every day they clean off all the moths that cover the front of my shed next to the night lights, among other insects. You're right about the pooping on everything though...lol. When will the retaining wall go in?
Awesome progress and simpler but functional build on the solar panels. This reminds us of our 250 each 85# bags that we used for our ballasted mount system. It was a totally labor intensive operation that we had to endure from transport up the hill to mixing and placement. Were glad it was when we were a bit younger though. We get normal 80+ mile an hour winds on our system so we had to really get serious on our mounts and ballast system.
Nice execution. I appreciate the logical explanation of your decisions. A thought on trying to repel birds; try stringing up fish line above the panels. The intent being that the birds can't easily see the line and will harmlessly snag it in flight. Once freaked out, they will avoid the area. No guarantee, but maybe worth a try? I've seen it done over swimming pools in Florida.
Ground mounts are an interesting idea. I think if you have the space and the right hardware, though, it often makes more sense to just oversize your array, or to install panels at several different angles. Solar panels themselves are so cheap these days.
Agreed. We do have plans to add about 4 more panels on a post that can easily be moved daily and seasonally and we have a small windmill we plan to put on top of the dome when we’re done building
New subscriber here. Thanks for the video. I have a country home in Texas and am planning on a ground mount here as well. I have land and would rather not place panels on the roof (at least not 30-35 panels). It makes more sense to ground mount as long as the animals can’t get to it. I am looking at Iron Ridge with schedule 40 pipe in the ground or possibly Sinclair with seasonal adjustment.
I think your solar system is very nicely done and it seems it served you very well so far! I have very similar structure for my solar panels, just one row of panels and 35° angle. I have it covered all in stained tongue and groove planks, since it's sitting in my garden and is partially visible from house. It's a handy storage shed for long items, such as spare wood material, building material for my further additions to little ranch, etc. One thing I did differenty is that I used ground screws instead of concrete posts, since I plan to move the solar to house addition later. And other difference is, that I didn't use any rail system and roofing underneath - I instead spaced rafters exacly to the with of the panels+6mm, put sealing underneath at gaps and screwed them directly to the 8x8cm rafters. Worked perfectly, the solar panelst themselves are the roof! And it allows excellent access to the cables underneath the panels. Since my panel array is temporary, I designed chose a simple design. Your solar shed is definitely build to last and I wish you to get the best results year after year! 👍👍👏
the building of the house is very unique with a great design.... I have never seen a house like this, it's really amazing. Thanks for showing and your info about solar ground mount...
Thank you so much!
Great video!
Happy Father's day Rich!
! Hope you had a great Father’s Day too
I think that the solar pannel setup is great. Accessing it on the roof of any building requires someone younger than us. It's great shelter and storage as well. It's perfect. 🙂👍👍🇨🇦
Thank you so much!
Keep Up Your Positive Attitude and OUTSTANDING sence of humor Cheers 😇😇👌👌👍👍🍻🍻
Thank you so much 😁 we have been trying to catch up on some of your videos too! You made us want to get out and put up some wood for the winter.....if we only had time LOL Good job though!
Good info.
Damn birds lol
Thanks and the birds, it’s a love hate relationship 😁
Very Nice!! Your videos are always very informative, I really enjoy watching you guys conquer all the challenges. Giving me lots of ideas too!
Thanks! We like sharing our ideas for exactly that reason!
Those are all good reasons for justifying your choice.
Thanks!
As usual, very well thought-out decisions, plus you have some nice usable space under the structure. Those Phoebes build nests in the worst places (under our porch).
Thanks. We do try really hard to think things through…
I have bookmarked this video to use as a template for my panel mount expected to be constructed sometime in the next year. I really like this design as it is dual purpose with storage, looks great and is very solid. Well done!
Thank you! We appreciate that very much and wish you the best! Please let us know how it works out👍
Fantastic and nature approved. If you don't want the birds get a fake owl. I had to get one to keep them from using my truck side mirrors as a toilet. Lol
Lol. Thanks. And a fake owl is a fantastic idea! 👍
Don’t forget to add Midnite’s Surge Protection Devices to each string at the array. I grounded my array at the array. I don’t wan’t to give lightning another path indoors.
Think about all of the bugs and flying insects those birds eat. I've got two pair of flycatchers that raise their families here every year and enjoy watching them catching their meals. Every day they clean off all the moths that cover the front of my shed next to the night lights, among other insects. You're right about the pooping on everything though...lol. When will the retaining wall go in?
The birds are definitely an asset! We have bat houses too👍 retaining walls are soon hopefully… waiting as patiently as we can😞
Awesome progress and simpler but functional build on the solar panels. This reminds us of our 250 each 85# bags that we used for our ballasted mount system. It was a totally labor intensive operation that we had to endure from transport up the hill to mixing and placement. Were glad it was when we were a bit younger though. We get normal 80+ mile an hour winds on our system so we had to really get serious on our mounts and ballast system.
That does sound very labor intensive!!! Sounds like it was worth the effort though with those crazy winds you guys get there!
Nice job!
thanks! Appreciate that!
Nice job! I knew your accent was familiar. I moved off the Island 17 years ago to escape the taxes. You guys got a real nice set up there!
Thanks! We couldn’t get out of there fast enough…And that Long Island accent follows us everywhere we go😂
Thanks for sharing the process. Did you hook up your panels in parallel or series, and why? Thanks!
Actually both, and If I’m not mistaken I explain in the video
Nice execution. I appreciate the logical explanation of your decisions. A thought on trying to repel birds; try stringing up fish line above the panels. The intent being that the birds can't easily see the line and will harmlessly snag it in flight. Once freaked out, they will avoid the area. No guarantee, but maybe worth a try? I've seen it done over swimming pools in Florida.
Interesting, that was what we did to keep birds away from our chickens in the past but never thought of it here. Thanks!
Ground mounts are an interesting idea. I think if you have the space and the right hardware, though, it often makes more sense to just oversize your array, or to install panels at several different angles. Solar panels themselves are so cheap these days.
Agreed. We do have plans to add about 4 more panels on a post that can easily be moved daily and seasonally and we have a small windmill we plan to put on top of the dome when we’re done building
New subscriber here. Thanks for the video. I have a country home in Texas and am planning on a ground mount here as well. I have land and would rather not place panels on the roof (at least not 30-35 panels). It makes more sense to ground mount as long as the animals can’t get to it. I am looking at Iron Ridge with schedule 40 pipe in the ground or possibly Sinclair with seasonal adjustment.
Welcome! That sounds like a great plan 👍
I think your solar system is very nicely done and it seems it served you very well so far! I have very similar structure for my solar panels, just one row of panels and 35° angle. I have it covered all in stained tongue and groove planks, since it's sitting in my garden and is partially visible from house. It's a handy storage shed for long items, such as spare wood material, building material for my further additions to little ranch, etc. One thing I did differenty is that I used ground screws instead of concrete posts, since I plan to move the solar to house addition later. And other difference is, that I didn't use any rail system and roofing underneath - I instead spaced rafters exacly to the with of the panels+6mm, put sealing underneath at gaps and screwed them directly to the 8x8cm rafters. Worked perfectly, the solar panelst themselves are the roof! And it allows excellent access to the cables underneath the panels. Since my panel array is temporary, I designed chose a simple design. Your solar shed is definitely build to last and I wish you to get the best results year after year! 👍👍👏
Thanks! Sounds like yours was a great plan as well. Building to last is important when you know the location is permanent 👍
Kathy should start a separate channel where she reads bedtime stories to lull insomniacs to sleep
Not sure what you mean by that, but thanks for watching
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