Building a Rain Proof 12 Volt Solar Power System.

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 80

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 2 дні тому +5

    All of your builds are next-level...your background as a certified electrician really shows through!

  • @otsu2cob
    @otsu2cob 2 дні тому +1

    WOW, just what I was looking for. I have a well to water our cattle as a backup to rain water harvesting. Right now I drag a little gasoline generator out to the well and refill the IBC totes when we are without rain for 10 days or more. This is perfect thank you.

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  20 годин тому +1

      This inverter is right on the edge of working with this 1 Horsepower pump. I would suggest a bigger inverter for better reliability.

  • @MI-me3pt
    @MI-me3pt 3 години тому

    I really love this idea. I have a runaway camper or square drop camper and I’m looking for ideas to build something like this so I can camp 🏕️ off grid. I really think this could work for me. Thank you so much for posting this. I think I’m going to build this for my camper.

  • @stevemartinez6757
    @stevemartinez6757 День тому

    That looks like a lot of fun. I worked for a solar company for a brief period of time during my career and I always liked building prototype stuff much the same way. My biggest accomplishment was building/programming an auto start/stop device for a generator. Basically if the battery level got too low and the solar panels couldn't keep up it would automatically start a generator to charge the batteries. Also while the generator was running it would bypass the inverter and supply generator power to the load. Once the batteries got to around 85% charge (if I remember right) it would shut the generator off.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 День тому

    That is a great set up Evan, thanks for sharing with us. So simple yet such a big help for anyone. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred.

  • @troyyarbrough
    @troyyarbrough 20 годин тому

    This is my next project. Thank you for the idea and the product links.

  • @joshhartin78
    @joshhartin78 2 дні тому +1

    Nice build! I would love to see an update to this later on after you use it for a while.

  • @muiruri_ke
    @muiruri_ke День тому

    Nice build. Book marked for future reference.

  • @tomedgar4375
    @tomedgar4375 3 дні тому +5

    Heat kills or shorten the life of everything. In addition to your fan, I would put a sun shade over it, direct sunlight drastically increases the ambient temp inside the unit and will increase the life of your fan.

  • @billweinschenker8607
    @billweinschenker8607 2 дні тому +1

    I think the "inlet" air hole would be more effective if it were installed near the bottom of the side panel.

  • @FieldstonefarmOH
    @FieldstonefarmOH 2 дні тому +1

    Perfect for a hunting stand or cabin:)

  • @skinner636
    @skinner636 3 дні тому

    love this setup. I threw together a crude version a year ago with a cooler. Been wanting to remake it nicer {build it nice not twice} because its so handy in the barn I never move it anymore. I used a 40amp mppt controller with the same battery and was worried about charging it to fast, I guess its not a problem if we can use a 60a and be fine. Love the solar channel!!!

  • @allenferry9632
    @allenferry9632 3 дні тому +1

    I'd like to build that on a little trailer so I could have power on the farm industry if the house power have a little backup power. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @jerrycopley9325
    @jerrycopley9325 3 дні тому +1

    Always enjoy :) I could see this being very useful in different applications maybe even a smaller one to operate a gate and cameras at the end of your driveway, push button open gate drive thru and hit button close the gate.... since you have become famous security needs to be improved :) thanks for bringing us along

  • @johnbargiel9358
    @johnbargiel9358 3 дні тому +2

    That was badass Evan! Thank you!

  • @charleshill7184
    @charleshill7184 2 дні тому

    Awesome video! I've been watching some of the "solar on a hand cart" videos as an idea for a quick-deploy system for emergencies and my biggest concern so far was they're all using indoor-rated inverters. Putting something like this on an appliance dolly for quick, outdoor deployments could be just what I was looking for.

  • @John--qh9xl
    @John--qh9xl 2 дні тому

    Super fun video. Thank you for sharing it. Makes me want to try it myself.

  • @robertschroeder1978
    @robertschroeder1978 3 дні тому +1

    I very much enjoyed watching this video. The information and process was very helpful for possibilities for my own needs. Thank you...

  • @groundspeed3954
    @groundspeed3954 2 дні тому

    Nice! I like the arrangement, very neatly done. You must be a licensed electrician. If I took on his project, there would be lots of extra parts/fittings left over at the end!!

  • @DwightMitchell-zi9uk
    @DwightMitchell-zi9uk 2 дні тому

    Very informative. You probably already know that anything (ie motors) with inductive/capacitor start will have a surge of power on start up. Thus the "beep"

  • @michaelawetter2779
    @michaelawetter2779 2 дні тому

    Hey Evan those tomatoes look very ripe !!!!

  • @SilverFlint247
    @SilverFlint247 3 дні тому

    Very good but personally I would fuse the DC a couple of places. I really like the battery post mounted fuse.

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 2 дні тому

    Thanks Evan! Always enjoy your channel! There are jerks everywhere!

  • @jazzerbyte
    @jazzerbyte 2 дні тому +1

    Nice build! Also to add on the air louver: another wire mesh to the bottom to prevent mud daubers from nesting there?

  • @daverave3698
    @daverave3698 3 дні тому +1

    I was thinking you could mount a small mirror at 45 deg. in front of the inverter screen so you could see it easier.

  • @davidkarath6549
    @davidkarath6549 3 дні тому

    Nice installation...going to use that idea next year for my garden...5*s

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  3 дні тому

      I would suggest a 3000watt inverter if you plan to use a 1 horsepower pump. This 2000 watt barely works in this application.

  • @Kevin_D1
    @Kevin_D1 3 дні тому

    FYSA: I have had several issues with LiTime charge controllers. Good luck after sending several of them back to Amazon. I switched to victron. My LiTime inverter is still running strong after being used daily for over a year.

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  3 дні тому +1

      Thanks for letting us know, we'll see how long it lasts. It is running everyday.

    • @Kevin_D1
      @Kevin_D1 3 дні тому

      @@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects my first one lasted a few months. The second one lasted a little over six months.

  • @just_russ4633
    @just_russ4633 День тому

    Liked and subscribed. Nice video. Cheers.

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 2 дні тому

    Nice work! 👍👍👍

  • @paisteplayer1040
    @paisteplayer1040 День тому

    I would have put an intake and exhaust fan... Create much better air flow

  • @paisteplayer1040
    @paisteplayer1040 День тому

    Here in the US southeast it would be 130+ degree's in that box

  • @grantmagnuson4883
    @grantmagnuson4883 17 годин тому

    Can you put a mirror at a 45° angle against the corner so that we can see the readout that’s on the end of that unit.?

  • @PtHough
    @PtHough 3 дні тому

    Excellent video, well done

  • @diegojines-us9pc
    @diegojines-us9pc 3 дні тому

    i would highly suggest using a center punch for marking the holes. drill bit wondering is alot of pain when working with such tight layout. you dont want to start rimming out holes to get them to fit. and what about grounding? no external grounding? even a GFCI wouldnt be consider as safe since they are no ground, so dont touch the box. other than that. great little system. mobile for a small shed or out building. or mounted to roll around stand mount. and some what cheaper than your ECOFLOW>

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  3 дні тому

      @diegojines-us9pc i did use a center punch. And i showed it once in the video when mounting the terminal block. I can't show every step or the video would have be 2 hours long.
      The gfci will work. If positive and neutral aren't equal it will trip. Around a 7 milli-amps difference causes it to trip. It doesn't monitor the ground. The ground provides a safe path back to the source.
      And I did mention a ground rod in the video.

    • @diegojines-us9pc
      @diegojines-us9pc 3 дні тому

      @@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects sorry about missing the ground rod part. by the way. the code states you can replace a non grounded outlet with a GFCI, because the code thinks a GFCI is better than no ground. but not to be used a replacement for not having a ground. just for all your watchers. be safe.

  • @johnzink3309
    @johnzink3309 2 дні тому

    Thx

  • @ChrisN069
    @ChrisN069 2 дні тому

    @countryviewsolar - Can you also add a link to the solar panels you used, please? Love your videos!

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  2 дні тому +1

      The solar panels I used aren't for sale anymore. They were a Newpowa 200 watt panel. Here is a link to a Renogy 200 Watt panel. Should be similar. amzn.to/3Y1O4AX

  • @gdad0683
    @gdad0683 2 дні тому

    Fuses, Fuses on the battery cables.

  • @rozmoran1840
    @rozmoran1840 2 дні тому

    Hi Evan, could you do a video on building and or buying bits and information on “Rotating Solar Panels” ? I have 30 solar panels using micro inverters on the house with 2 batteries in the in-house garage but I would like to add more. My double garage / shed has a gable roof but the two faces are in the wrong orientation to use. But my carport has a skillion roof, all I need would be the rotating solar panels and using your outdoor setup with micro inverters and battery. Is that possible ?

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  20 годин тому

      I think You are talking about a solar tracker. I am not sure what voltage the trackers work at. Each brand could be different. I will look into it.

  • @bobflores
    @bobflores 2 дні тому

    You said you ran the pump until the battery ran down and the inverter shut down, but you didn't say how long it ran. Will it run long enough to complete the garden watering? Are you going to build a solar panel mount on the fence or a growing mount? Cool setup. Thanks for the video.

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  2 дні тому +2

      The battery wasn't fully charged to start. It ran about a half an hour, before the inverter shut down on low voltage, the battery was around 11.5 volts. So it shut down before it was completely drained. Since then, I have ran it a couple times, and with solar panels charging, it ran for an hour before I shut it off. It hasn't shut down on me since that first day.

  • @laurencenarcisi4370
    @laurencenarcisi4370 3 дні тому

    Such s tremendous protection of the inverter. Did you do the same for batteries?

  • @RoadKillsRanch
    @RoadKillsRanch 3 дні тому

    The manual reset for low voltage on the inverter is a bummer. Is that a safety requirement for all inverters? Nice video! I've made Christmas light controllers in boxes just like that.

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig 2 дні тому +1

    Evan I don’t believe a ground rod is required for your setup. Look at the manual for the inverter. Also what was the total cost of your sprinkler Solar setup? I have a project for a pond oxygenation.

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  2 дні тому

      The Li Time Equipment with today's sale price is $588. The enclosure is $183 and the rest of the parts are around $225. So the total price would be around $1000.
      I am not sure this inverter would start a pond aerator. Compressors can be extremely hard to start. I would suggest a bigger inverter.

  • @stenandersen4696
    @stenandersen4696 3 дні тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @nvwilderness6902
    @nvwilderness6902 2 дні тому

    You are mitigating heat - but what about cold - will this set up work for areas that get lots of snow and months of freezing weather?

  • @rileywillard139
    @rileywillard139 15 годин тому

    So could you put as many volts into the charge controller from the solar panels as you like?

    • @Snerdles
      @Snerdles 3 години тому

      No, the charge controller has a 150V solar input limit and the output is rated to 60A so if attached to a 12V battery is limited to 12 * 60 or 720 watts... Though charging a 12V battery runs at higher than 12V so it's rated for 900W at 12V.
      The MPP tracking range is the battery voltage +3V, so if you have a 48V battery it's probably best to make sure your solar string adds up to somewhere in the 60 - 120V range to be sure it starts and charges properly and stays within a safe voltage range.

    • @rileywillard139
      @rileywillard139 Годину тому

      @@Snerdles so you could put up to 150v in from the panels and it could charge a 12v battery to a 48v battery

    • @Snerdles
      @Snerdles Годину тому

      @@rileywillard139 yes, but the MPPT voltage range is battery voltage +3 up to 120V which is why I recommended to shoot for between 60-120 so that no matter your battery voltage (12, 24, 36 or 48) setup it would always work.

  • @ArtWagoner
    @ArtWagoner 3 дні тому

    You really need to fuse your DC and GFCI on the AC side.

  • @Ron-sp7lw
    @Ron-sp7lw 2 дні тому

    why are solar panel making dc insted of ac ?

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  2 дні тому +1

      Solar panels make DC voltage. You have to install a micro inverter on the panel for it to make AC voltage.

  • @swingreach1
    @swingreach1 2 дні тому

    why are their so many commercials on your channel now?

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  19 годин тому

      Not sure. Seems like you get less, but longer commercials on the TV. Seems to vary depending on what you are watching it on.

  • @VicVidrine
    @VicVidrine 3 дні тому

    but you are blocking the ventilation. No ?

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  3 дні тому +1

      No, the air flows just fine. This is exactly how it is done in industrial applications.

    • @VicVidrine
      @VicVidrine 2 дні тому

      @@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects Yeah, once you turned the box over I could see the fan housing had an opening in the bottom. Couldn't see that the first time. Great job as usual.

  • @nomoreusmc
    @nomoreusmc 3 дні тому

    Why continuously screw people with 12 volt solar? You spend twice the money for half the power, then you spend as much on a 48 volt system as you do on your cabling to move current instead of voltage. You're doing people a serious disservice shame on you

    • @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects
      @CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects  2 дні тому +3

      For a small system like this. (2000 watts or less) 12 Volt can be more economical and will work fine. For Larger Systems, 48 volts is the better choice.

    • @michaelpetty8416
      @michaelpetty8416 2 дні тому

      Did the system work for what he wanted? I didn’t hear him say “it can only be done this way”.

  • @brcc6535
    @brcc6535 2 дні тому

    Excellent I'm going to build the same after seeing this. Cheers from OZ 🦘