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  • Mah fourteh whats

  • i have same fire

    but not in my shed lol

  • dirty clean man clean!!

  • hi, very good install. however though, you need at least 4-6 100ah batteries to get anywhere near the wattage surge to power that fire, (you may know by now. secret........... car scap yards have a depolution box with batteries in it, including big and powerful unused van batteries and they sell for £5 each. i have a system myself consisting of 3000ah (30 100ah batteries) fully load tested and capacity tested. i would try this if your serious and want it cheap and try a solar chaser 30% boost

  • hi m8 yer i have now got 880amp hours now and 3500w puwersine wave inverter i need a chaser but low on funnds at the mo want to get a wind tubine as well but i realy need to finish the hole system off now thanks a lot for the edvice m8

  • Cheers, very interesting...

  • that was 40% interesting

    and 60% scary in there

  • wot u meen? i am 100% confused

  • That sort of drain off of such a small reserve will kill your batteries.

  • i know now

  • I like it, nice to see your system.

  • Hi, I think I met that solar fella and yes I think he's an IDIOT. The secret to all systems are lots and lots of big deep cell batteries. cheers P

  • Would be hard to have it working on a daily basis due to the amount of power going into the batteries a day. However it does prove a point of what can be stored over time in a battery.

  • that battery won't long on that electrical heater but hay it works. would be nice in winter

    what kind of 3000w inverter is that. that huge...

    you should power that whole shed off of it .lights ,etc..

  • its ringpower inverter good buy of ebay. i have now wired it up to the lights in the shed soon am getin a Cable up into the house too :)

  • Fantastic, cool video and one mother of an inverter !

  • Got your heater on a 110 amp. Im thinkin i will need to leave it on for hours. I guess first I need to find an efficent electric heater/radiator sort im thinkin. Your garden looks alot like the wind mill guys.(thanks from Buffalo New York )

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