I would not hook mine up to a batterie you could fry that inverter. you want a good way to get the most out of it. hook your inverter to a 12 volt side of a 4 cylcle generator and make it run off homemade ethanol.
you're well on your way man. you should of seen what i started with, long before i found ebay. my stupid butt bought a bunch of solar path markers and torn them apart and made about a 5 watt with a lawn mower and used car battery, lol. i could run my tv for about 1 1/2 hrs and that was on a good day. now i can run all my lights in my home and tv, satellite, and cordless phone for about 3+ days
Been thinking bout getting a couple of those Kits from Harbor frieght. More large coin but untill I can make the time I'll explore the system with them. A friend made his from cells he got on Ebay. Factory seconds. They were packed in wax but he said it was a good deal.
I'm working on a new panel, But then I had a mishap with my medication. It went from $60 to $240 a month. So I'm having to survive on less. But I should have a new video out within the next 7 days. Where I'm using a one glass screen door as a double 40 watt solar panel.
Great job. Your system makes about the same power as mine. The difference is mine costs more. With proper water proofing, I bet yours will last quite a while.
I would not hook mine up to a batterie you could fry that inverter. you want a good way to get the most out of it. hook your inverter to a 12 volt side of a 4 cylcle generator and make it run off homemade ethanol.
Boatdog357 1 month ago
Damn you made a killer set up per watt for the price!
BrainEatingZomb1e 2 months ago
$0.35/Watt! That's amazing. You could have a 1 kW system for $350!
doctorfuse007 2 months ago
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doctorfuse007 2 months ago
Good on you mate.
HirumiKato 2 months ago
you're well on your way man. you should of seen what i started with, long before i found ebay. my stupid butt bought a bunch of solar path markers and torn them apart and made about a 5 watt with a lawn mower and used car battery, lol. i could run my tv for about 1 1/2 hrs and that was on a good day. now i can run all my lights in my home and tv, satellite, and cordless phone for about 3+ days
hooterman2828 2 months ago
Sweet!
Begbucks 3 months ago
good job 85 watts that is real good for what little you have there
1kzrider 6 months ago
please teach us how to do this ourselves.
I am not married to that kind of guy. I need motivation and knowledge.
Thanks
frugalnanny 9 months ago
@frugalnanny Just Google it! It's all there - just stay safe. Don't skimp on the safety stuff.
Drafty01 1 month ago
Been thinking bout getting a couple of those Kits from Harbor frieght. More large coin but untill I can make the time I'll explore the system with them. A friend made his from cells he got on Ebay. Factory seconds. They were packed in wax but he said it was a good deal.
coal4life 1 year ago
I'm working on a new panel, But then I had a mishap with my medication. It went from $60 to $240 a month. So I'm having to survive on less. But I should have a new video out within the next 7 days. Where I'm using a one glass screen door as a double 40 watt solar panel.
erogers36 1 year ago
Thats good power for damaged cells, any new video's?
VWRabbitdiesel 1 year ago
I love the solar panels I would like to do the same thing with a picture frame. I have a few broken cells could put together.
VWRabbitdiesel 1 year ago
are you using a power jack for the inverter?
VWRabbitdiesel 1 year ago
@VWRabbitdiesel Yes it is the power jack 300 with an old pc power cord from the 80's
erogers36 1 year ago
Very nice I was thinking of using a old picture frame to mount my cracked cells nice job, great video
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VWRabbitdiesel 1 year ago
Great job. Your system makes about the same power as mine. The difference is mine costs more. With proper water proofing, I bet yours will last quite a while.
wtam69 1 year ago
PICTURE FRAMES,, THATS AWESOME BRO, U ROCK...LATER FROM THE WEST COAST...
doug2877 1 year ago
Veery nice! Good learning experience! Keep it up! ~Russ
rwg42985 1 year ago
Great job.I love these DIY systems.thanks for the video.keep us updated.TAKE CARE
michael970 1 year ago