Great video! Yesterday I finished my own version of this "hammo can" project. I pretty much duplicated what you did, Mike, since it is exactly what I needed. I used an Anytone AT-779UV radio, but other than that, I copied what you had. Took it out to a local regional park and hit three repeaters! It worked perfectly and I'm looking forward to using this in the future.
I thoroughly enjoy the fact that you only have the tools you need on the bench. No distracting random doo-dads, bits & bobs. (unlike some of our other favorite UA-camrs) 😆 You know who!
Looks like there's still plenty of room in the can to put a roll up j-pole antenna in the can as well. The only thing I'd do differently is put some flex seal around the connections to keep it waterproof as much as possible. Cool little project that can come in handy.
I was thinking the same about room to store things. If the powerpoles and USB connector be moved to the left of the switch, there would be more room above the radio.
Hey Mike, I do all my drilling and hole cutting inside black tote, it contains the jobs and metal shavings and filings as I learn from your projects, your a great teacher sir!!! thank you for the continuous education - N1WDM 73
I love watching different approaches to the same goal. Some suggestions from my own experiences. Don't drill any holes. Instead, take advantage of the steel chassis and use strong neodymium magnets to mount all the components. You definitely don't want any switches mounted on the outside as it's too easy to accidentally flip them. And every hole drilled potentially compromises the chassis in terms of water ingress. Not having dials and switches mounted externally also makes it more stealthy.
Great build! I think this would be a great next project for me. If the radio had a crossband repeater built in, it could be used to provide access into a repeater that can't be accessed directly using a HT.
I made one of these a few months back. I made a reinforced balsa wood frame and mounted everything to the frame... it is SNUG to slide into the can, but there are no holes drilled into the can, that way the waterproof/EMP (modest) protection remains in tact. I used a 25 watt Retevis RA-25, external speaker and a 4.5 a.h. battery, with room to add a cigarette outlet and some powerpoles. I also wired everything through a single rocker switch to ensure everything was turned off (nothing draining the battery!). I did add a battery direct power connection so that I could charge the battery/power the device with an external source.
These little projects are so fun. I’m betting this is similar to designing an auto-broadcasting box for a fox hunt project. Also, I’d love to see POTA boxes, too. I imagine you have this kind of video already… might have to look for it.
thank you for this, i know lots of youtubers use these cans but this the first time ive seen someone like build it from scratch, usually they just show you whats in theirs. awesome video :)
I would recommend that when using a uni bit like that its safer to put the box on the ground and hold it between your feet and brace the drill against your leg so that if it catches it won't strain your wrist. I'm an electrician and drill through metal boxes all day long and it is possible to sprain your wrist pretty easily even with a relatively weak cordless drill.
Well where the heck were you when I was drilling these holes lol!! Yeah that makes a lot of sense. I edited out a lot of drilling and yes it did pull my wrist for sure. Fortunately I didn't hurt myself.
Nice build, with minimal parts, for a bells and whistle Go-Box. I have been planning a similar ammo can design (over a year now!). I keep adding more crap into the design, and it probably won't all fit into the "Fat 50" ammo can! You could always glue some strong Neodium magnets to the radio mount, and then it would just mag mount to the steel can! Allowing for easy In / Out of the radio. Also , if you want to add 110V power, you can get a 110V AC wall-wart power supply (with enough amperage) to properly charge the LifePo4 Battery. Plug it into your Solar Power Input plug. Then you have the option for Solar charging OR Shore Power supply!
I agree with some of the comments about keeping everything internal. If you wanted to do this build, why not use a plastic ammo can. Easier to drill and less susceptable to moisture condensation. I do like the size.
Even if I never build it the video was very informative and I learned quite a bit. I'm sure that informaion will be used in other projects. Thanks a lot.
Nice, although I'm not a fan of pop rivets. I know the minute I pop rivets something I am going to need to get back in there and I'll have to drill them out. Really nice build.
also, there is a clutch setting on powerdrills that makes it so the bit will stop at a set torque and you wont twist your arm off, it's fun to watch still though lol
Looks really good, but there is a where you have to have it on to charge it no matter what for the fact that he ran it through the switch with the charging kit building
excellent video, my recommendation is to update the battery system to tool battery like dewalt / milwaukee to supply the 12v with a step down transformer. You then immediately have multiple spare batteries and ready to go when SHTF... and you can easily charge tool battery with solar panel with usb c output too directly to many of these tool battery system.
@@hamradiotube downgrade? u trust no name battery and majority of prepper don’t check their equipment frequently. U can get 20v dewalt with 12ah or just 6ah will give u the same amount of energy
@@ometofu Yes. A downgrade. I literally do not care what other people have. And why would I care what a pepper would have? Plus, a 20 volt battery is too much voltage and it would be stupid to use that with a buck converter. It's inefficient. Plus, the batteries you are suggesting are LiPo with an average life of 3-400 cycles. LiFePO4 has an average lifespan of 2000 cycles. Plus, LiPo batteries are unstable as hell. LiFePO4 won't blow up on you.
Great build. The only part I’m concerned about is the BNC adapter sticking out the side. Hopefully, it doesn’t get banged up or broken when in transit or being packed away.
My only thought on the design is something to make it easier to take the radio out of the box. But I could have missed the access to the screws that hold the radio to the mount. Great design! 73
I was thinking that a couple of access holes could be drilled in the side for the screws on the one side of the radio. The other side is accessible if the battery comes out.
Weird question: If you are only using one set of anderson power poles to charge, is it needed to connect the second pair? Or can you just take the used one through the charge controller?
I wonder if you cleaned up the paint from the top lip of the box and the inside of the can lid if it would act as a faraday cage for the components inside.
If I wanted to have an HF/VHF/UHF go box, would adding a second radio be as simple as adding another antenna port on the case and another set of wago connection ports from the battery to the other radio?
Awesome video!!! I want to make one of these now. I just have a question about the fuse and the wiring. I think the fuse was between the battery and the bus bar/new-fangled-wire-nut-device, all the reds were connected together on the other side of the fuse. I suppose this means that power could come from the solar panel, into the charger, and then directly into the radio with no fuse? I’m new to all this so I was just wondering if this is a problem or if it would be better to have an additional fuse on the hot wire going towards the radio.
Really cool with this setup, I'm in the process or rebuilding my Go Box into a Hammo can. Where did you find the right angle red and black wires? Also the small Wegos? Nice compact way of connecting your wires because mine are a mess. Thanks, Jim KK4CWO
Absolutely love the seo optimized name for this video. Seriously. That's about the best I've seen. 👌 Great video and great box build, too. 😊 Take care, and 73!
I am new to ham radio and am a diet... I am looking to build a box similar to this.. my question is... 2hat battery, charge controller and solar panel(s) will I need for a 25w quad band radio, 4 led lights, a dual 3.0 USB, 12 volt power adapter, baofeng ht charger base, and at least 1 fan (computer) to keep box ventilated and cool? Any help, ideas, advise is greatly appreciated
What brand of fuse do you prefer? And what amperage was the fuse? I'd thought it was 15a and blue in color. Yours was clear in color? This is why I am asking. Thanks (KK7RDO) 73
You can put any dc voltage in to to the solar ports. at home i have a LRS 150-12 power supply feeding the charge controller, You will also get the radio further back if you use a pl259 to bnc-m jumper and a bnc-f bulkhead adapter.
Hey Mike! Nice build you got there. Been searching for a very portable, efficient and I think a very budget friendly design to follow as my Go kit as a start. Unable to have a ham shack yet so I'm into building this kind of rig, aside from my long term portable HT operation that's very limited for options. Looking forward to starting the same design you got there, I'll just start to purchase bit by bit of those components as soon as I save enough. Looking forward to having net contacts with you brother. 73 de 4G1JCP Manila; Philippines 😁👌
I actually built a go box for HF way early in my ham journey. I just found it to be too bulky. VHF/UHF is way easier in my opinion. But there are plenty of HF boxes out there. Lots of guys use rack mounts for music gear.
Yes those rack mount thing are to heavy to take more than 30 deer unless it has wheels and … Thanks for your efforts to inform the masses..!@@hamradiotube
With that configuration does the power need to flipped on for the solar to change the battery? If so how would you wire so it would charge while not in use?
I built one also and I am in fact getting some RF "buzz" in the background when I transmit. Not sure how to get around that. I added Ferrite chokes on the antenna cable going from my radio to the connector on the outside of the box but that did not seem to work.
I am starting a similar build and I am pretty stocked to see how it will turn out. Quick question, the black and yellow power poles are for solar as per your video. What is the red and black for and what is your alternative charging method to solar? Thanks!
I'm using a Gigaparts PO4Power (LiFePO4) 16AH that I had as a spare that needed a job, so I used that. Can't seem to find it on their page right now but they have a 12AH available. www.gigaparts.com/nsearch/?lp=Mike+K8MRD+Page#?lp=Mike+K8MRD+Page&Stockstatusfilter=Currently+in+stock%21&res_per_page=60&search_return=all&page=2 That'll do the job just the same.
Wait, what the heck? No metric tape measure? And you call yourself a ham....LOL 😁In all seriousness Mike great video, would love to see more off the grid builds and videos. Thanks for keepin' it real brother. 73 de W8MJL & K8MKL
Satan and this guy are proud! Still think that you should come up with a company logo featuring an interleaved line drawing of the both of you sitting at the "Skunk Works" bench!!! He could be perched on your shoulder and supervising the processes.
You absolute lunatic! Recklessly brandishing gun oil all over the place while using alcohol! Some sad ham is cracking massive sads right now and about to email you! 😂😂😂 Seriously nice build! I need to make this. Keep up the great work (especially p*ssing off "sad hams") 😂
Great video! Yesterday I finished my own version of this "hammo can" project. I pretty much duplicated what you did, Mike, since it is exactly what I needed. I used an Anytone AT-779UV radio, but other than that, I copied what you had. Took it out to a local regional park and hit three repeaters! It worked perfectly and I'm looking forward to using this in the future.
I thoroughly enjoy the fact that you only have the tools you need on the bench. No distracting random doo-dads, bits & bobs. (unlike some of our other favorite UA-camrs) 😆 You know who!
Clutter is a no no.
Hey, don't talk about Josh like that 😆
I admire & respect the man, but the table is too distracting. I keep wondering where does the Flipper-zero go in this build?
Nice build, inspires ideas. Remember kids, it's only dangerous if someone gets hurt.
Wago connectors are so nice.
Looks like there's still plenty of room in the can to put a roll up j-pole antenna in the can as well. The only thing I'd do differently is put some flex seal around the connections to keep it waterproof as much as possible. Cool little project that can come in handy.
I was thinking the same about room to store things. If the powerpoles and USB connector be moved to the left of the switch, there would be more room above the radio.
there really isn't as much as you'd think once you take the mic off and cram it in there.
Nice build! Thanks for showing us a detailed look at the process.
Hey Mike, I do all my drilling and hole cutting inside black tote, it contains the jobs and metal shavings and filings as I learn from your projects, your a great teacher sir!!! thank you for the continuous education - N1WDM 73
I love watching different approaches to the same goal. Some suggestions from my own experiences. Don't drill any holes. Instead, take advantage of the steel chassis and use strong neodymium magnets to mount all the components. You definitely don't want any switches mounted on the outside as it's too easy to accidentally flip them. And every hole drilled potentially compromises the chassis in terms of water ingress. Not having dials and switches mounted externally also makes it more stealthy.
Great build! I think this would be a great next project for me. If the radio had a crossband repeater built in, it could be used to provide access into a repeater that can't be accessed directly using a HT.
Yeah you could do just about anything you can think of. So long as it fits that is.
Very nice real-time build, Mike. You have a gift for electronics and basic construction. Excellent video!
Thank you very much!
I made one of these a few months back. I made a reinforced balsa wood frame and mounted everything to the frame... it is SNUG to slide into the can, but there are no holes drilled into the can, that way the waterproof/EMP (modest) protection remains in tact. I used a 25 watt Retevis RA-25, external speaker and a 4.5 a.h. battery, with room to add a cigarette outlet and some powerpoles. I also wired everything through a single rocker switch to ensure everything was turned off (nothing draining the battery!). I did add a battery direct power connection so that I could charge the battery/power the device with an external source.
These little projects are so fun. I’m betting this is similar to designing an auto-broadcasting box for a fox hunt project.
Also, I’d love to see POTA boxes, too. I imagine you have this kind of video already… might have to look for it.
I like the mounting and use of the antenna.
Good job thanks for sharing it..
thank you for this, i know lots of youtubers use these cans but this the first time ive seen someone like build it from scratch, usually they just show you whats in theirs. awesome video :)
A box for flying. Thanks for the idea Mike
I would recommend that when using a uni bit like that its safer to put the box on the ground and hold it between your feet and brace the drill against your leg so that if it catches it won't strain your wrist. I'm an electrician and drill through metal boxes all day long and it is possible to sprain your wrist pretty easily even with a relatively weak cordless drill.
Well where the heck were you when I was drilling these holes lol!! Yeah that makes a lot of sense. I edited out a lot of drilling and yes it did pull my wrist for sure. Fortunately I didn't hurt myself.
Cooool build. It is easy to carry to everywhere people go, and seems safety could be a good protect for devices. Great DIY idea. 👍
Nice build, with minimal parts, for a bells and whistle Go-Box. I have been planning a similar ammo can design (over a year now!). I keep adding more crap into the design, and it probably won't all fit into the "Fat 50" ammo can!
You could always glue some strong Neodium magnets to the radio mount, and then it would just mag mount to the steel can! Allowing for easy In / Out of the radio.
Also , if you want to add 110V power, you can get a 110V AC wall-wart power supply (with enough amperage) to properly charge the LifePo4 Battery. Plug it into your Solar Power Input plug. Then you have the option for Solar charging OR Shore Power supply!
I agree with some of the comments about keeping everything internal. If you wanted to do this build, why not use a plastic ammo can. Easier to drill and less susceptable to moisture condensation. I do like the size.
Even if I never build it the video was very informative and I learned quite a bit. I'm sure that informaion will be used in other projects. Thanks a lot.
Well now you have to build it!
Love this! What's more, is I found your excellent video by watching your vid on Sad Ham comments. Thanks much!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for this. Gonna build one this week!
Nice, although I'm not a fan of pop rivets. I know the minute I pop rivets something I am going to need to get back in there and I'll have to drill them out.
Really nice build.
also, there is a clutch setting on powerdrills that makes it so the bit will stop at a set torque and you wont twist your arm off, it's fun to watch still though lol
Nice video, keep up the good work, God bless.
Thank you for the simple and clear explanation. thank you for your effort...
Nice thanks, working on a build of my own right now or at least saving for it
Well done! Thanks much for the video.
A metallica shirt, gun oil, and a cheap radio.... a PERFECT video!
🤘🏻
Looks really good, but there is a where you have to have it on to charge it no matter what for the fact that he ran it through the switch with the charging kit building
This is super nice, simple, and detailed instructions! Thank you. I am building this 💯! By the way, Metallica 🤘😎🤘
Well done, nice step-by-step video!
excellent video, my recommendation is to update the battery system to tool battery like dewalt / milwaukee to supply the 12v with a step down transformer. You then immediately have multiple spare batteries and ready to go when SHTF... and you can easily charge tool battery with solar panel with usb c output too directly to many of these tool battery system.
That would be a huge downgrade.
@@hamradiotube downgrade? u trust no name battery and majority of prepper don’t check their equipment frequently. U can get 20v dewalt with 12ah or just 6ah will give u the same amount of energy
@@ometofu Yes. A downgrade. I literally do not care what other people have. And why would I care what a pepper would have? Plus, a 20 volt battery is too much voltage and it would be stupid to use that with a buck converter. It's inefficient. Plus, the batteries you are suggesting are LiPo with an average life of 3-400 cycles. LiFePO4 has an average lifespan of 2000 cycles. Plus, LiPo batteries are unstable as hell. LiFePO4 won't blow up on you.
@@hamradiotube u opened statement “prepper” son. people trust their tool battery more than ur china made low quality battery.
Great build. The only part I’m concerned about is the BNC adapter sticking out the side. Hopefully, it doesn’t get banged up or broken when in transit or being packed away.
Maybe some sort of cover for it to help prevent damage.
Little late, but they make BNC caps, would be perfect for this
AWESOME project & execution! Thank you!
Hey thanks so much!
My only thought on the design is something to make it easier to take the radio out of the box. But I could have missed the access to the screws that hold the radio to the mount. Great design! 73
You can put screws if you want. I just have no intention of taking the radio out. And if I want too, I can just cut the rivets.
I was thinking that a couple of access holes could be drilled in the side for the screws on the one side of the radio. The other side is accessible if the battery comes out.
Weird question: If you are only using one set of anderson power poles to charge, is it needed to connect the second pair? Or can you just take the used one through the charge controller?
Love this project.
Great build. Enjoyed it.
I wonder if you cleaned up the paint from the top lip of the box and the inside of the can lid if it would act as a faraday cage for the components inside.
Not a chance.
Awesome Project
Nice build, thanks for sharing. I feel the pop-rivets may not be the best choice if you need to drill them out to get the radio out. Cheers
Nah, they're stupid easy to get out. But I have no intention of taking the radio out.
Replace them with a magnetic base, on the radio mount. Then you can remove the radio any time.
If I wanted to have an HF/VHF/UHF go box, would adding a second radio be as simple as adding another antenna port on the case and another set of wago connection ports from the battery to the other radio?
Another great video Mike. Keep them coming!!!
Nice build Mike!
Awesome video!!! I want to make one of these now. I just have a question about the fuse and the wiring. I think the fuse was between the battery and the bus bar/new-fangled-wire-nut-device, all the reds were connected together on the other side of the fuse. I suppose this means that power could come from the solar panel, into the charger, and then directly into the radio with no fuse? I’m new to all this so I was just wondering if this is a problem or if it would be better to have an additional fuse on the hot wire going towards the radio.
Really cool with this setup, I'm in the process or rebuilding my Go Box into a Hammo can. Where did you find the right angle red and black wires? Also the small Wegos? Nice compact way of connecting your wires because mine are a mess.
Thanks, Jim KK4CWO
Great video. I need to build one
Absolutely love the seo optimized name for this video. Seriously. That's about the best I've seen. 👌 Great video and great box build, too. 😊
Take care, and 73!
Very cool build! Great job!
i made this today. very cool
LOVE THE NEW LOGO! LOOKS MUCH BETTER AND VERY EFFECTIVE. CAUGHT MY EYE RIGHT AWAY. N1SWT
Sweet, thanks!
What size fuse did you use? Looking to build a similar setup. Great build Mike! I love the solar feature too!
Great build buddy!! I’d buy one of those……😂
Great job... Thank you
Why didn’t you connect the negative wire from the battery directly to the switch like you did with the red one?
Hi Mike,
Nice build. I probably have some chassis punches of the correct size for those large holes. Stay safe. 73 WJ3U
I am new to ham radio and am a diet... I am looking to build a box similar to this.. my question is... 2hat battery, charge controller and solar panel(s) will I need for a 25w quad band radio, 4 led lights, a dual 3.0 USB, 12 volt power adapter, baofeng ht charger base, and at least 1 fan (computer) to keep box ventilated and cool?
Any help, ideas, advise is greatly appreciated
Nice 👍
so cool project! Thanks!!!
Just built one today . I went with a 20 amp hr battery. Mine was no drill
cool box
What brand of fuse do you prefer? And what amperage was the fuse? I'd thought it was 15a and blue in color. Yours was clear in color? This is why I am asking. Thanks (KK7RDO) 73
Does the flexible ham stick, antenna, fit inside the ammo can too?
Definitely building this. Any concern with heat build up in the box with radio and battery in a confined space together?
I'm not concerned, no.
Me either! 😅
How does one work repeaters when the grid is down?
You can put any dc voltage in to to the solar ports. at home i have a LRS 150-12 power supply feeding the charge controller,
You will also get the radio further back if you use a pl259 to bnc-m jumper and a bnc-f bulkhead adapter.
On some, but not all.
Very nice, very nice.
Nice video. How are you charging without solar?
Hey Mike! Nice build you got there. Been searching for a very portable, efficient and I think a very budget friendly design to follow as my Go kit as a start. Unable to have a ham shack yet so I'm into building this kind of rig, aside from my long term portable HT operation that's very limited for options. Looking forward to starting the same design you got there, I'll just start to purchase bit by bit of those components as soon as I save enough. Looking forward to having net contacts with you brother. 73 de 4G1JCP Manila; Philippines 😁👌
Nice build, Mike. WØRHP
Awesome Vid!! Great job!!
How come there is no Save selector ?
Hum!… Why are so many go boxes designated for uhf vhf, and not as hf in an ammo can.. Nice build Mike!
I actually built a go box for HF way early in my ham journey. I just found it to be too bulky. VHF/UHF is way easier in my opinion. But there are plenty of HF boxes out there. Lots of guys use rack mounts for music gear.
Yes those rack mount thing are to heavy to take more than 30 deer unless it has wheels and … Thanks for your efforts to inform the masses..!@@hamradiotube
With that configuration does the power need to flipped on for the solar to change the battery? If so how would you wire so it would charge while not in use?
It does. You would need to wire the CC separately to the battery. Or just turn the radio off.
Cool build. Any RF issues with everything power related being so close to the radio?
I built one also and I am in fact getting some RF "buzz" in the background when I transmit. Not sure how to get around that. I added Ferrite chokes on the antenna cable going from my radio to the connector on the outside of the box but that did not seem to work.
Tight!
Great build! Can I assume the USB is an additional charging option? Also how far was that repeater you hit?
The USB will not charge the battery. It's for charging your devices. The repeater is about ~12 miles away.
@@hamradiotube Great thanks for the info and posting a cool project!
I am starting a similar build and I am pretty stocked to see how it will turn out. Quick question, the black and yellow power poles are for solar as per your video. What is the red and black for and what is your alternative charging method to solar? Thanks!
Sweet!
Thank you
17:00 how long were you waiting to say that?
Why do I feel nervous about safety with this video? LOL😂 Nice build!
What is "safety"?
Get yourself a small drill press....you'll thank me.
Nah, I prefer to drill dangerously :)
bro you took off my favorite sticker. How would one know that it is an ammo can without the HUGE A$$ sticker? now you might confuse someone LOL ;)
What battery did you use
I'm using a Gigaparts PO4Power (LiFePO4) 16AH that I had as a spare that needed a job, so I used that. Can't seem to find it on their page right now but they have a 12AH available. www.gigaparts.com/nsearch/?lp=Mike+K8MRD+Page#?lp=Mike+K8MRD+Page&Stockstatusfilter=Currently+in+stock%21&res_per_page=60&search_return=all&page=2 That'll do the job just the same.
@@hamradiotube thanks for the info
like it
Wait, what the heck? No metric tape measure? And you call yourself a ham....LOL 😁In all seriousness Mike great video, would love to see more off the grid builds and videos. Thanks for keepin' it real brother. 73 de W8MJL & K8MKL
It surprised my somewhat, being from the UK, as all our tape measures have inches on one side, centimetres on the other.
Why use a metal 50 cal. box? MTM or Plano seems to me much better. Lighter and easier to drill. You’ve lost any sealing with your holes.
Satan and this guy are proud! Still think that you should come up with a company logo featuring an interleaved line drawing of the both of you sitting at the "Skunk Works" bench!!! He could be perched on your shoulder and supervising the processes.
How many times did you re record because you said K8MRD Radio Stuff. ???😂
Ham Radio Tube??? I hope you didn't loose too much sleep coming up with the new name?
Wow, that one cut me deep. Where'd you get your insults, the toilet store?
@@hamradiotube Do they sell them?
You absolute lunatic! Recklessly brandishing gun oil all over the place while using alcohol! Some sad ham is cracking massive sads right now and about to email you! 😂😂😂
Seriously nice build! I need to make this. Keep up the great work (especially p*ssing off "sad hams") 😂
I was the 1000th like lol
Your solar controller is so bougey.
Why thank you
The sound of a metal box been carried around, would be so annoying, not for me, I'll stick to my plastic Go Box, nicer look and feel
What? There is no sound. It's an inanimate object. And plastic won't act as a ground for your antenna, but hey, you do you.
Ummm… Nice build. But clamps save fingers…
🙌 *Promo sm*
Carefully mike, someone might take offense to you talking to about gun oil.
Just kidding, no one cares.
Is this the shopping channel. Buy more Chinese made junk.
No it's just where people stop by to leave stupid comments.
agreed. so many youtubers do this with cheapest china junk battery
I'd bet Tim Allen Approves 👍👍🛠📐⚡️