Another great update - however, I would suggest leaving all that solar tech stuff behind until your vessel is completely secure and then worthy habitable, then you can connect it all up. Meantime, sleep in it overnight with some friends until it's all banterned down and secure...
Yous are doing an amazing job, I’m thoroughly enjoying your journey. Security is very important, it’s good that your neighbours are keeping an eye on things while your not around, as I’m most certain that the local constabulary will not be interested. Looking forward to to your next show 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lovely job. Did anyone suggest that all the panels should face the sun at the same time for maximum effect. Having them in the shade of each other also will cut down their effectiveness as well. Love your channel, can't wait for the next one to come out.
Seeing the colour or your boat’s roof, I hope it does not get too hot for Barley’s little feet Pads on hot sunny days. Good job with the panels though !,!
I would recommend that you changed the fitting of the door. All your screws are accessible from the outside and only minutes to take off to gain access again.
I dont think the intent of those doors are high security I think at this point they are more to dissuade opportunists from playing in the boat. One would hope they're intelligent enough to realize that there's no security there. Regardless of screw orientation you can break the plywood fairly easily, or cut the padlock
Good morning from the states! I just watched your video pertaining to the solar module mounting. I have been in solar for twenty years and have concerns about your installation. You should reach out to the module manufacturer for confirmation on this, but please read this below. I have to think in the UK your optimal degree of tilt will be around 30 to 35 degrees due south. At this angle, your spacing of modules will be 10 to 15 feet to minimize "shading. "......Very important!! Most module's have a circuit built in to help protect them from damage. If you cast shade on your module (even a small portion) IT WILL SHUT DOWN THE ENTIRE MODULE. If you mount 3 going in one direction and three in another, and then wire them in the same series loop you will drag down the entire string. Low performance! If you do want to mount them in Opposite direction, then you should wire them with separate circuits "strings" and take both strings back to the inverter. ( parallel) the two groups. But your biggest problem is shading. Again, reach out to your suppliers and have a discussion with them about this. Or find a local solar installer and have a discussion with them. Hope this helps.
I was thinking the same thing. If they know a handy fabrication shop, they could fabricate a "rack" that tilts both directions or maybe reach out to the manufacturer. Maybe they already have something. If they do, ask them if they offer a "duel axis" rack. They offer the ability to tilt both north/south and east/west.
Totally agree with your comments. Better to have a see-saw arrangement with the panels pivoting on the long centreline, then all can be pivoted to port or all to starboard. The walkway separates them and will allow 10 or perhaps 15 degrees of tilt before one row shades the other row. 2 strings will also be beneficial providing the hybrid battery charger / inverter has 2 mppt inputs.
@@DuoVagari Have a look at the mountings on "The mindfull narrowboat" youtube channel. Avoid holes through the cabin top, get the brackets welded on. Once the headlining is up it will be impossible to trace the leak which is ruining your headlining.
Its all coming together 😁 soon be time for the interior i guess, super excited for that! Make sure you seal around the holes where you fixed your panels to the roof to stop any water weeping through.
Hi guys, Every time I look forward to seeing your next video now I know y you do so much to make your barge nice and great to make your home ⛴️, You take care of yourself and stay safe,🛠️🛠️⭐️👍❤️
Nice video. I'm not a solar panel expert but I don't know if it's a good idea to tilt the panels in two different directions, especially if all the panels are in series. The panels that receive the least sun will reduce the yield for the entire series. Also be careful that the shadow of one panel does not fall on the other panel when the solar panels are tilted, especially in winter when the sun is low on the horizon, this can become a problem. Depending on which wind direction the boat is moored, it may even be better if the panels simply lie flat. Furthermore, make sure that the DC input of the solar charge controller can handle the total voltage of all panels in series.
@@teslar1 no need to be so rude, they are just a couple doing their best - it might not be the best way but if it works for them thats all that matters.
@@TheCaptainGreenbeard if they listened to advice and did some basic research I’d be happy to support them but they blunder on creating problems for the future and act like they know it all
Port panels tile one way and starboard tile the other, you said you are wiring in series, I hope you run 2 pairs of wires down below so you have a port bank and a starboard bank, it won't matter much when the panels are flat, but later particularly in winter and you need to eek the most power you can out of the panels, you'll tile them towards the sun only 1/2 will be facing the sun and if they are all in series you'll be just be wasting power on the shaded panels, if you want them all in series tilt them all the same way. Also since you have the space, space the panels apart as much as you can so when they're tilted up they don't shade the one behind them.
Love it progress is so exciting and let’s face it it gets better the boat I mean every time you do stuff love it and always willing to help ie hold the camera no if you need help ask ❤
Nice restoration so far, i notice there is still water on the inside - i thought you sealed it & it was dry. cannot wait till you start the interior layout.
Shawn Rhymes here and I enjoyed this video as I've enjoyed your other videos of the work on your canal boat. Thanks for the video and I'm looking forward to your next episode.
Looking really good .a massive improvement every week .. but as with others comments it’s still easy to gain entry with either a screwdriver or pry bar .. personally I would add another hasp and stronger anti theft padlocks and replace at least one screw on each hinge with nuts and bolts .. enough to deter casual visitors .. and once you have power a really noisy alarm system 😊
Also if you put the panels up the other way with the connectors at the bottom there may have been enough length to reach between the panels without having to make extender cables. Might have made it easier to make it neat as well if the cables were near the pivot point rather than at the end of the panel furthest from the roof.
Hi, well done on the progress so far. Just a bit of solar advice, I think your panels are bi directional, so reflection of the roof adds to the power, so maybe in the future, put a lighter colour under where they are mounted. Also, I know you won't have them as high on the brackets, as you have had them, while fitting, just remember shading from the other panels during the day will cut down your generation due to your series connection. Take a look at other boats, they tend to have a triangular mounting for a port to starboard arrangement. All the best 👍
You may already be aware of this, but it is a very good idea to use sealing washers (and or putty) with the screws that are attaching the panels to the top of the cabin. Don't need any of that famous English rain dripping in. Progress looks great.
With the solar up & running you’ll be able to install a CCTV camera to keep an eye n the inside & alert you of any unwanted visitors 👍 Seems an odd way to mount them, but I guess that’ll be in the proof if they work as expected.
Good idea to put a door on but can I suggest you put the hinges on the inside. All you need is a screwdriver to remove the screws and your in. Great content keep it up
Love watching your progress, thanks for posting! I wonder why I do not see any narrow boaters putting a deck, or collapsible railings on the top of their boats, is it because of the tunnels?
Just one idea! Run all your wires down through the roof for each panel and then make your connections, this will free up the wires off the roof out of weather and from getting damaged!
Doing great with the build so far. However, I have a question Why didn't you mount the panels with the connectors at the BOTTOM of the panels when they are in up position? This would have given you extra length Also I think the panels would have been better suited, mounted via the short side. To enable them to take full use of sunlight Having them stand up like you have, the would cast shadow over the ones behind and reduce intake Also having them mounted as you have, you are relying on the sun being in front to maximize intake
Good idea locking the barge, but I don't think it will work because you put the hinge on the outside with the screw heads exposed. So 1 cordless screwdriver, 6 screws out and they are back in, just a thought. 1 other thought about the solar panels, Why didn't you mount the panels with the connectors at the bottom of the panels when they are in up position? If you had done it that way you might have had enough cable. 👍👍👍👍👍
I don't know if you can do this in the UK, but this is what I did in the US when I built my boat. Step 1 - Set up a limited liability company (this is fairly easy to do in the US) for the build of the boat. Step 2 - If you have suppliers you use all the time, set up a commercial account with each of them. In the US this eliminates sales tax on anything you purchase and you also get the wholesale price on what you are buying instead of paying retail. Step 3 - Don't forget to file your yearly tax statement with Inland Revenue each year (although this will usually show a loss, so no taxable income). This can save you anywhere from 20% to 40% on the cost of your materials and taxes (if that applies in the UK). You should keep records on what you purchased and store them in a safe place as if you sell the boat, any deferred VAT or other taxes (if this applied) will now become due upon sale of the boat. You can include this in the boat sale price if you want.
Good job guys nice progress maybe after you get some solar power up you can get a ring camera sponsor for security it has movement detection and two way comes
Coming along nicely guys. Why install solor panels and cables if your not living on boat, sadly its the sort of thing little dirt bags will try and steal if the boats unattended. Also use carrage bolts on temp door hinges then they cant be undone from outside
good job with the panels sponsership im not an expert on solar panels just saying i think you have done well as regards your unwanted visitors me personally would invest in two hidden cameras one outside covering your door and the other inside at least you would have faceul evidence good luck with the refit
Have you measured the overall height from the waterline to the top of the solar panels? Wondering what kind of clearance there is under some of the bridges? Some of the videos I have seen showed fairly low clearance. You guy would know better than me since I am in the States. Good luck!
Hi John we haven't measured it but we are confident in the down flush position we should be ok hopefully 🙂 we do need to be contious of this though the bridges don't have much clearance and when there is a lot of rain obviously water levels rise :)
I hope you have used butyl tape (a bead of material - not at tape as such) to seal the fixings. It remains flexible for life, is easy to remove, whereas silicone and other sealants don't seal well long term, are a pain to remove, contaminate surfaces (bad for painting). The one I am using is Reemo High Performance Butyl Sealing Tape - 8mm Bead x 6m Length. The structured tape is not what you need. There are videos on how to use the butyl tape, essentially make a bead and warp it tightly around the screw/bolt, then tighten, squeeze out is good. When taking cable through the deck use some proper 'marine cable glands'. The stop the water getting in.
I was just concerned that you fitted the solar panels so early. Then I hear that people have been getting inside so, worried that the panels might get stolen.
Great layout of the solar panel, your layout also allows the panels to be wiped over with a cloth that removes the dust, dust decreases solar gain by up to 20%, also the tilt allows an increase of solar gain of about 20% as the tilt angle= latitude = 54%N, with +15% winter and -15% summer (from Greg Virgoe What can you run on a 1000watt solar panel) Personally I found the hole that gave me approximately these angles and then stamped them S summer and W winter. Great stuff, keep going
You guys are doing a great job ! I really enjoy your channel. Does the width of your boat restrict you from using any of the locks on the canal networks ?
yes loads of them, wide beams, and longer narrow boats are restricted to a limited number of canals and if they want to go from south to north, it can only be done by being craned out and moved via road which is hideously expensive with a boat that wide
Need to isolate the aluminium from the steal with a rubber seal or it will react and corrode they need earthing because if there is a fault they will be live and will give you a shock and dc doesn't let go
I'm sorry but I had to laugh at the point where you were going into the store to buy the cable... it was a school for the gifted moment, door clearly stated 'pull' but you initially pushed it... 😁
Just FYI i have flat panels on my roof according to my victron app they work fine, no need to angle the panels at all, i can angle them but is no discernable benefit, just saying!
Your security door can be easily opened by removing a few screws in the hinges. It would have been better to fix the hinges with pop rivets or small bolts with locknuts hidden on the inside - at the moment using just one screwdriver and they're in.
Okay I'm curious of what voltage you're generating from those panels, you wired those up in series vs parallel? Wasn't that battery you got 24 volt? I think you need to explain to us what and how your system is going to be😊. I still think you could have a great hybrid electric boat 🚢 with a diesel gen set a nd batteries along with the solar. Great work guys and keep up the great videos.😊
you are doing a brilliant job of work in your rebuild...but your solar panels can cast a shodow on the one behind if they are too close to each other or the angle is too high...unless you know this brilliant show we watch every episode ...
Hi Great to see you Both making Progress I don't remember you doing a follow up on the testing of the engine Last I saw it needed a starter motor Did i miss that episode or that still on Hold ?
Thanks Anthony, we still need to circle back to the engine we been trying to get the outside looking half decent and now the panels so we can have power on the boat to work on it easily
I hope you take no offense to this but a lot of times when I watch restoration videos in any genre which I love 75% of the time the people are doing stuff I'm like man I don't know if I can do that this guy is really skilled but with you guys it's just dettermination not a lot of skill so it seems doable keep going your making progress and not quiting
i would like to suggest getting the real doors on as soon as you can and put curtains on the windows so people cant tell if you are living on the boat or not.
🤔 I dunno I just keep thinking having -some- kind of actual -floor- down even if temporary... and stairs up to the door....you know so you can walk around n stuff. A few lights maybe ....
It really is too bad that Chris did not understand what Barley was trying to tell him when he was busy with the wiring of the solar panels, myself I have a great understanding of what the dogs expressions mean, and here Barley was trying as good as he could : "Don't bother Chris, I can do that in no-time at all, if you first stroke me a bit, to show me that you love me as much as I love you", but sadly his message didn't seem to come through. Still you both did some good work, and if all is well your temporary (forever) door will keep the nasties out, and give your neighbour a bit of a rest from playing the watchman.
I’m sure some type of determined people will just unscrew the hinges, use bolts and either lock nuts or smear some epoxy on the threads that are past the nuts. Look out for any security companies that might sponsor an alarm or cameras or better still both, I find a security light and siren scatter the anti social but a Wi-Fi set up can help with actual pictures of the person.
Do you have a designated space along the canal you rent to moor your boat? Or is it more of a first come, first moor situation? Also, are there any height restrictions or requirements on the canal system? I have seen other videos where it appears there are very low bridges over the canals, though I don't know if you will be traveling on any of those. I really enjoy watching your progress and am looking forward to future videos.
Why when you had it in the drydock and were doing the welding didn't you have mounting brackets for the solar installed instead of putting so many holes through the roof also some hinges on the door openings even if they weren't permanent maybe you should think about getting a small cheep stick welder and learn how to use it you have a steel boat things should be mounted externally not through or you will forever have leaks.
Your closed caption is in Chinese, I can’t hear very well so I use closed caption but not today I just guessed , yer project is really coming along nicely
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Another great update - however, I would suggest leaving all that solar tech stuff behind until your vessel is completely secure and then worthy habitable, then you can connect it all up. Meantime, sleep in it overnight with some friends until it's all banterned down and secure...
Yous are doing an amazing job, I’m thoroughly enjoying your journey. Security is very important, it’s good that your neighbours are keeping an eye on things while your not around, as I’m most certain that the local constabulary will not be interested. Looking forward to to your next show 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lovely job. Did anyone suggest that all the panels should face the sun at the same time for maximum effect. Having them in the shade of each other also will cut down their effectiveness as well.
Love your channel, can't wait for the next one to come out.
It's looking so awesome great to see barley trying to help
The progress you are making is awesome. The puppy on the roof supervising is hilarious 😅. Best wishes from the states. ❤
Thank you! 😊 Barley does love to get involved in everything 🤣
Ecoworthy are great value and quality we just bought a setup for our boat from them great customer service
nice to see you have solar and door, looking good can‘t wait to see you work on the inside .
Seeing the colour or your boat’s roof, I hope it does not get too hot for Barley’s little feet Pads on hot sunny days. Good job with the panels though !,!
Thanks we did check the heat of the roof before 🙂
I would recommend that you changed the fitting of the door. All your screws are accessible from the outside and only minutes to take off to gain access again.
They are going to learn the hard way with most things they have or are doing
locks and doors only keep out Honest people.. it's got Glass windows if a Bum wants access they will get in regardless of screw orientation
I dont think the intent of those doors are high security I think at this point they are more to dissuade opportunists from playing in the boat. One would hope they're intelligent enough to realize that there's no security there. Regardless of screw orientation you can break the plywood fairly easily, or cut the padlock
Major progress!! As always, thanks for taking us along on your journey.
Good morning from the states!
I just watched your video pertaining to the solar module mounting.
I have been in solar for twenty years and have concerns about your installation.
You should reach out to the module manufacturer for confirmation on this, but please read this below.
I have to think in the UK your optimal degree of tilt will be around 30 to 35 degrees due south.
At this angle, your spacing of modules will be 10 to 15 feet to minimize "shading. "......Very important!!
Most module's have a circuit built in to help protect them from damage. If you cast shade on your module (even a small portion) IT WILL SHUT DOWN THE ENTIRE MODULE.
If you mount 3 going in one direction and three in another, and then wire them in the same series loop you will drag down the entire string. Low performance!
If you do want to mount them in Opposite direction, then you should wire them with separate circuits "strings" and take both strings back to the inverter. ( parallel) the two groups.
But your biggest problem is shading.
Again, reach out to your suppliers and have a discussion with them about this.
Or find a local solar installer and have a discussion with them.
Hope this helps.
Thanks Dave we appreciate your expertise! We will make inquiries and see how we can improve our system setup
Think would be best spaced and the mounts made so they can be tilted either way
I was thinking the same thing.
If they know a handy fabrication shop, they could fabricate a "rack" that tilts both directions or maybe reach out to the manufacturer. Maybe they already have something.
If they do, ask them if they offer a "duel axis" rack. They offer the ability to tilt both north/south and east/west.
Totally agree with your comments. Better to have a see-saw arrangement with the panels pivoting on the long centreline, then all can be pivoted to port or all to starboard. The walkway separates them and will allow 10 or perhaps 15 degrees of tilt before one row shades the other row. 2 strings will also be beneficial providing the hybrid battery charger / inverter has 2 mppt inputs.
@@DuoVagari Have a look at the mountings on "The mindfull narrowboat" youtube channel. Avoid holes through the cabin top, get the brackets welded on. Once the headlining is up it will be impossible to trace the leak which is ruining your headlining.
Its all coming together 😁 soon be time for the interior i guess, super excited for that! Make sure you seal around the holes where you fixed your panels to the roof to stop any water weeping through.
Hi guys, Every time I look forward to seeing your next video now I know y you do so much to make your barge nice and great to make your home ⛴️, You take care of yourself and stay safe,🛠️🛠️⭐️👍❤️
Nice video.
I'm not a solar panel expert but I don't know if it's a good idea to tilt the panels in two different directions, especially if all the panels are in series.
The panels that receive the least sun will reduce the yield for the entire series.
Also be careful that the shadow of one panel does not fall on the other panel when the solar panels are tilted, especially in winter when the sun is low on the horizon, this can become a problem.
Depending on which wind direction the boat is moored, it may even be better if the panels simply lie flat.
Furthermore, make sure that the DC input of the solar charge controller can handle the total voltage of all panels in series.
They’ve made so many mistakes on this build already I just watch for the comedy value
@@teslar1 no need to be so rude, they are just a couple doing their best - it might not be the best way but if it works for them thats all that matters.
@@TheCaptainGreenbeard if they listened to advice and did some basic research I’d be happy to support them but they blunder on creating problems for the future and act like they know it all
@@teslar1 dont watch then 💁♂
If your having issues with trespassers, you might consider using some sort of security fasteners on the solar. panels like; security torx or such
Having your panels vertical and close together each one will shade the other ...... thats why narrow boats have then angled outboard .
Good luck with your boat, it’s coming together.
May I suggest you’re doing a great job and the music is ace ❤
Port panels tile one way and starboard tile the other, you said you are wiring in series, I hope you run 2 pairs of wires down below so you have a port bank and a starboard bank, it won't matter much when the panels are flat, but later particularly in winter and you need to eek the most power you can out of the panels, you'll tile them towards the sun only 1/2 will be facing the sun and if they are all in series you'll be just be wasting power on the shaded panels, if you want them all in series tilt them all the same way. Also since you have the space, space the panels apart as much as you can so when they're tilted up they don't shade the one behind them.
Its so good to see the progress you guys are making with this.
Love it progress is so exciting and let’s face it it gets better the boat I mean every time you do stuff love it and always willing to help ie hold the camera no if you need help ask ❤
Thanks so much help is always welcome:)
If you are having unwonted visitors, how safe are your soar panels from theft or damage when you are not there?
Can't wait for the next video. Love from Philippines...
Thanks so much
Nice restoration so far, i notice there is still water on the inside - i thought you sealed it & it was dry. cannot wait till you start the interior layout.
Great video guy's can't wait to see what power you get from the panels ........
Thanks Roy
Shawn Rhymes here and I enjoyed this video as I've enjoyed your other videos of the work on your canal boat. Thanks for the video and I'm looking forward to your next episode.
Waiting for next episode 😊✌️
Great job guys, great to see the solar panels. Well done. 🎉🎉
Thank you!
Lots of hard work. Well done.
I would mount the panels on the other roof. The roof with the rails can be use to transport stuff and tie it down to the rails.
Looking great, guys. We'll done.
Its all a learning curve ,you can change stuff later ,great vid
Looking really good .a massive improvement every week .. but as with others comments it’s still easy to gain entry with either a screwdriver or pry bar .. personally I would add another hasp and stronger anti theft padlocks and replace at least one screw on each hinge with nuts and bolts .. enough to deter casual visitors .. and once you have power a really noisy alarm system 😊
Amazing transformation so far...great series 👍
loved every minute of this thank you
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Also if you put the panels up the other way with the connectors at the bottom there may have been enough length to reach between the panels without having to make extender cables. Might have made it easier to make it neat as well if the cables were near the pivot point rather than at the end of the panel furthest from the roof.
Hi, well done on the progress so far. Just a bit of solar advice, I think your panels are bi directional, so reflection of the roof adds to the power, so maybe in the future, put a lighter colour under where they are mounted. Also, I know you won't have them as high on the brackets, as you have had them, while fitting, just remember shading from the other panels during the day will cut down your generation due to your series connection. Take a look at other boats, they tend to have a triangular mounting for a port to starboard arrangement. All the best 👍
bi directional makes no difference on a boat, they have to be higher up for it to take effect
You may already be aware of this, but it is a very good idea to use sealing washers (and or putty) with the screws that are attaching the panels to the top of the cabin. Don't need any of that famous English rain dripping in. Progress looks great.
With the solar up & running you’ll be able to install a CCTV camera to keep an eye n the inside & alert you of any unwanted visitors 👍 Seems an odd way to mount them, but I guess that’ll be in the proof if they work as expected.
Great job liking the longer videos 😀
Good idea to put a door on but can I suggest you put the hinges on the inside. All you need is a screwdriver to remove the screws and your in. Great content keep it up
Love watching your progress, thanks for posting! I wonder why I do not see any narrow boaters putting a deck, or collapsible railings on the top of their boats, is it because of the tunnels?
on some canals your draft can only be 6feet which is pretty low.
Just one idea! Run all your wires down through the roof for each panel and then make your connections, this will free up the wires off the roof out of weather and from getting damaged!
Good to Barley in his rightful place. As the project supervisor.
Loved seeing how Barley went to both of you. But it was your wife that scratched and rubbed Barley. He is neat even if he is a dapple BT.
Shouldn't the panels face east west to get the maximum sunshine, eg sun rising in the east sets in the west?
Hi guys great progress yet again are you finishing the outside completely and then moving inside, and have you chose your engine yet cheers 🥂
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Doing great with the build so far. However, I have a question
Why didn't you mount the panels with the connectors at the BOTTOM of the panels when they are in up position?
This would have given you extra length
Also I think the panels would have been better suited, mounted via the short side. To enable them to take full use of sunlight
Having them stand up like you have, the would cast shadow over the ones behind and reduce intake
Also having them mounted as you have, you are relying on the sun being in front to maximize intake
Must admit that's the first time ive seen panels mounted using the long side.
Having them upright is also gonna wreak havoc when going under bridges or tunnels :)
@@UKCM They won't be in that position then.
Good idea locking the barge, but I don't think it will work because you put the hinge on the outside with the screw heads exposed. So 1 cordless screwdriver, 6 screws out and they are back in, just a thought. 1 other thought about the solar panels, Why didn't you mount the panels with the connectors at the bottom of the panels when they are in up position? If you had done it that way you might have had enough cable. 👍👍👍👍👍
I don't know if you can do this in the UK, but this is what I did in the US when I built my boat. Step 1 - Set up a limited liability company (this is fairly easy to do in the US) for the build of the boat. Step 2 - If you have suppliers you use all the time, set up a commercial account with each of them. In the US this eliminates sales tax on anything you purchase and you also get the wholesale price on what you are buying instead of paying retail. Step 3 - Don't forget to file your yearly tax statement with Inland Revenue each year (although this will usually show a loss, so no taxable income).
This can save you anywhere from 20% to 40% on the cost of your materials and taxes (if that applies in the UK). You should keep records on what you purchased and store them in a safe place as if you sell the boat, any deferred VAT or other taxes (if this applied) will now become due upon sale of the boat. You can include this in the boat sale price if you want.
Making steady progress. Are you on a permanent mooring there now?
Good job guys nice progress maybe after you get some solar power up you can get a ring camera sponsor for security it has movement detection and two way comes
Fingers crossed that would be amazing
They require wifi to work
@@Mardy72 I think so maybe you can throw some email's to starlink for a sponser good luck to you and your family
Coming along nicely guys. Why install solor panels and cables if your not living on boat, sadly its the sort of thing little dirt bags will try and steal if the boats unattended. Also use carrage bolts on temp door hinges then they cant be undone from outside
We did this so we could generate electricity to work in the boat hopefully they remain intact fingers crossed
Tinting the windows so people can't see if anyone's in is a good deterent. Put stuff on it so it looks occipied..?
Hiya. Won’t they just unscrew the hinges seeing as they are on the outside ?
good job with the panels sponsership im not an expert on solar panels just saying i think you have done well as regards your unwanted visitors me personally would invest in two hidden cameras one outside covering your door and the other inside at least you would have faceul evidence good luck with the refit
Have you measured the overall height from the waterline to the top of the solar panels? Wondering what kind of clearance there is under some of the bridges? Some of the videos I have seen showed fairly low clearance. You guy would know better than me since I am in the States. Good luck!
Hi John we haven't measured it but we are confident in the down flush position we should be ok hopefully 🙂 we do need to be contious of this though the bridges don't have much clearance and when there is a lot of rain obviously water levels rise :)
hi doing a good job on the boat ,not such a good start with the shop door,it does say pull not push lol.
For solar cables here we have to order them online hardware stores don't carry them in stock
I hope you have used butyl tape (a bead of material - not at tape as such) to seal the fixings. It remains flexible for life, is easy to remove, whereas silicone and other sealants don't seal well long term, are a pain to remove, contaminate surfaces (bad for painting). The one I am using is Reemo High Performance Butyl Sealing Tape - 8mm Bead x 6m Length. The structured tape is not what you need. There are videos on how to use the butyl tape, essentially make a bead and warp it tightly around the screw/bolt, then tighten, squeeze out is good. When taking cable through the deck use some proper 'marine cable glands'. The stop the water getting in.
I was just concerned that you fitted the solar panels so early. Then I hear that people have been getting inside so, worried that the panels might get stolen.
You both always do good episodes - I look forward to seeing new ones.
Great layout of the solar panel, your layout also allows the panels to be wiped over with a cloth that removes the dust, dust decreases solar gain by up to 20%, also the tilt allows an increase of solar gain of about 20% as the tilt angle= latitude = 54%N, with +15% winter and -15% summer (from Greg Virgoe What can you run on a 1000watt solar panel) Personally I found the hole that gave me approximately these angles and then stamped them S summer and W winter. Great stuff, keep going
Any low bridges to fit under?
Yes definitely but fortunately these panels lie flat
You guys are doing a great job ! I really enjoy your channel. Does the width of your boat restrict you from using any of the locks on the canal networks ?
yes loads of them, wide beams, and longer narrow boats are restricted to a limited number of canals and if they want to go from south to north, it can only be done by being craned out and moved via road which is hideously expensive with a boat that wide
Need to isolate the aluminium from the steal with a rubber seal or it will react and corrode they need earthing because if there is a fault they will be live and will give you a shock and dc doesn't let go
Came here from Tiktok and I love this project of yours
VIRAL IN TIKTOK FROM MALAYSIA ❤❤❤❤
I'm sorry but I had to laugh at the point where you were going into the store to buy the cable... it was a school for the gifted moment, door clearly stated 'pull' but you initially pushed it... 😁
100% 😂
Just FYI i have flat panels on my roof according to my victron app they work fine, no need to angle the panels at all, i can angle them but is no discernable benefit, just saying!
Your security door can be easily opened by removing a few screws in the hinges. It would have been better to fix the hinges with pop rivets or small bolts with locknuts hidden on the inside - at the moment using just one screwdriver and they're in.
LOL that Pull sign is a bit unclear eh? 😂😘
Okay I'm curious of what voltage you're generating from those panels, you wired those up in series vs parallel? Wasn't that battery you got 24 volt? I think you need to explain to us what and how your system is going to be😊. I still think you could have a great hybrid electric boat 🚢 with a diesel gen set a nd batteries along with the solar. Great work guys and keep up the great videos.😊
you are doing a brilliant job of work in your rebuild...but your solar panels can cast a shodow on the one behind if they are too close to each other or the angle is too high...unless you know this brilliant show we watch every episode ...
Hi Great to see you Both making Progress I don't remember you doing a follow up on the testing of the engine Last I saw it needed a starter motor Did i miss that episode or that still on Hold ?
Thanks Anthony, we still need to circle back to the engine we been trying to get the outside looking half decent and now the panels so we can have power on the boat to work on it easily
@@DuoVagari Thanks for the Up Date I was Worried id missed it
I hope you take no offense to this but a lot of times when I watch restoration videos in any genre which I love 75% of the time the people are doing stuff I'm like man I don't know if I can do that this guy is really skilled but with you guys it's just dettermination not a lot of skill so it seems doable keep going your making progress and not quiting
i would like to suggest getting the real doors on as soon as you can and put curtains on the windows so people cant tell if you are living on the boat or not.
🤔 I dunno I just keep thinking having -some- kind of actual -floor- down even if temporary... and stairs up to the door....you know so you can walk around n stuff. A few lights maybe ....
We working towards this definitely important to us that's why we started the joists already
😅 when you got a floor down you can get a lie low? inflatable mattress and have a first time on board sleep! 😀👍
Most people forget. A lock is only designed to keep the honest person honest.
Episode 20 please
It really is too bad that Chris did not understand what Barley was trying to tell him when he was busy with the wiring of the solar panels, myself I have a great understanding of what the dogs expressions mean, and here Barley was trying as good as he could : "Don't bother Chris, I can do that in no-time at all, if you first stroke me a bit, to show me that you love me as much as I love you", but sadly his message didn't seem to come through.
Still you both did some good work, and if all is well your temporary (forever) door will keep the nasties out, and give your neighbour a bit of a rest from playing the watchman.
I'm from tiktok and pls next episode pls 🙏
Coming out tomorrow thanks ! Welcome aboard
I’m sure some type of determined people will just unscrew the hinges, use bolts and either lock nuts or smear some epoxy on the threads that are past the nuts. Look out for any security companies that might sponsor an alarm or cameras or better still both, I find a security light and siren scatter the anti social but a Wi-Fi set up can help with actual pictures of the person.
Do you have a designated space along the canal you rent to moor your boat? Or is it more of a first come, first moor situation?
Also, are there any height restrictions or requirements on the canal system? I have seen other videos where it appears there are very low bridges over the canals, though I don't know if you will be traveling on any of those.
I really enjoy watching your progress and am looking forward to future videos.
Could you not set the brackets so you could angle them either way
You originally from South Africa?
die dornese bliksems gaan julle beroof ...LOL! ... id leave those panels till last
5200 fast dry marine sealant.
aly and steel not a good match put a seal so the steel not touching a panel frame save some head aks down the water way
Why when you had it in the drydock and were doing the welding didn't you have mounting brackets for the solar installed instead of putting so many holes through the roof also some hinges on the door openings even if they weren't permanent maybe you should think about getting a small cheep stick welder and learn how to use it you have a steel boat things should be mounted externally not through or you will forever have leaks.
Barley was walking back and forth showing you guys, that the space works for him, because in fact it is all about how well he can walk.
I think laying solar panels flat would look nice and you won't have head aches of parking the boat facing only one direction
We agree we have mounted them flat but fortunately these brackets give the option of lifting them if we need to
Priscilla's had some ballet training! I refer to the 2:42 - 2:46 minute mark. Am I correct?
Nope all natural 🤣
Yulle bou n mooi boot ne
Are they not bifacial pannels?
Yes they are indeed
Nice piroutte Priscilla.
Your closed caption is in Chinese, I can’t hear very well so I use closed caption but not today I just guessed , yer project is really coming along nicely
Hi you need to select English on the captions as there are captions in multiple languages. Hope this helps & thanks for the support