Solar electric system
by admin on Saturday, December 10th, 2011 | 25 Comments
Solar Electric system: 1: the panels 2: power controller 3: Inverter 4: generator

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@nomoreremakes We are the true 1% mate …. lol
@nomoreremakes
We are the true 1% mate …. lol
@nomoreremakes I know a guy who sort of lives like this. He has a smart phone that he tethers his laptop to for internet. As for TV, he doesn’t have one that gets cable.
i like your invertor and deep cycle battery set-up. thats cool and generator back -up. shoot you got it goin on dude. perfect set-up.
Now If you invest in some more solar panels and then get power hooked up to your home you realize you can get your meter to spin backwards and then the power company will pay you.
I love the idea LaMar has of getting off the grid cheaply and his videos have been very imformative, wish the haters would go elsewhere…
you sir,have the right idea. love the videos!
Incredible I’m loving this idea of living off the grid. I find solar power very interesting.
Where do you live? Does it even rain or snow?
Having any part of the power system like the controller would be a bad, bad idea here.
@andrewrides
Glad you enjoyed it- I give more technical explanations in my other videos but this one is just a basic explanation for us hillbillies.
i cant stop laughing so funny “just a couple of idiot lights” great termanology love it great work.
being connected to electricity is a better backup for washing and cooking than generators I think. if the base fee isn’t much.
you can quickly create a lot of work burden trying to be free..
does your cabin have good insulation? that’s also key to low cost living even though it costs a bit more up front. it’s just smarter to have really good insulation.
if you live in a very hot region and you use AC then paint the whole thing white. makes a huge difference in sunheat intake. also airtight
@ochgottnochma
I rasie most of my own food and I own a small pest control business and two online businesses.
im just wondering how you can buy food? i want to live like you.
i expect you are still working somewhere?
@Gentilseulement
Depends on the generator. I only use mine in daytime so as not too bother people too much.
Is a generator too noisy for neighbors who may be at a close distance?
@nyczumazooma
I don’t have a power bill at all but propane runs about $200 a year.
How much is your power bill? I’m still using fire for my needs…
A little tip for better performance on your battery bank, if you run your connections for your feed on opposite cells your battery’s will last longer . I E load balancing, you want all positives on one battery and all negatives on the other battery. reason for this, even if you are running thick ass cables, you still have the resistance of those wires between your battery’s and if your run your feed line off only the one cells terminals, then that cell bares more load then the other,
Excellent you are the best.
i thank you are great, and i love what you have dunn with your home , i know it dont take much and any body can do it, people talk and say stuff , but the money you save in just one year would make them look stupid, keep up the video,s,
best regards ,
Lot’s info.Answered a lot of question’s I had.Thank’s
Very nice cabin and solar set up. If I was single this is the way I would live. I would have a propane powered generator that way I could use the same fuel I used to heat and cook with to power it. Propane is less expensive to operate than gasoline. Living here in Mississippi we have a lot of hot months so I would also use that to my advantage by having a water storage tank that would heat by using the sun.
Yes, for solar power !!!
DC CURRENT… thank you nikola tesla… rest in peace