 think the time has come to clean up my tool table here and the biggest thing in the way is this big lumber mill part I'm gonna go put on the lumber mill right now I just have to get it from here to over there and thank you Snow White supposed to give me extra powers by being on backwards I can't put my hand there, I'll lose it. I still have to make something to hold that up there. I can just put a clamp there until I do the official thing to check that I can actually get it up and down, put your back up a little more so you get the whole view. Oh, a piece of cake! It's there so no kids walk under it. I guess the next thing to do is wire the solar panels, make some kind of fancy switch to connect with another thing, and then it should be functional. I mean I have to put the blade on but that takes like four and a half seconds. There is a funny thing I want to do with the solar panels though. There are six solar panels and this this is I'm gonna run this motor on 24 volts and the solar panels are 24 volts, well they're like 30 but whatever. So I'm gonna run them all parallel to this so each solar panel will be connected directly to the motor and that should run the motor pretty well. However I also want to be able to flip a switch or something and have three solar panels connected in series and then another three solar panels connected in series and then those two separate things connected in parallel. So then I have like a hundred volts so I can run this off like the 30 but then if I make a thing where I can I can do a hundred volts I can plug in all kinds of power tools and like a like a hot plate cooking thing and you know things that you plug into a wall socket that don't necessarily need alternating current. So I want to I guess I should draw draw something kind of plan out what kind of switches you can make to do that. Thank you Aurora. I mean snow white I love your suit. Are you gonna cut some cut some wood now? No. You get back here you little monkey all right I've got six solar panels right and I want each one to individually connect to the 24 volt motor in the lumber mill and then I also want them to come in threes to this like a plug so I can plug in drills and stuff like that. So maybe I'll draw all the connections to here in one color and then all connections to here in another color and see where I need to put fancy switches to have those two options. You know I'm only getting to use one of these at a time so this could actually plug into here too. I just have to make sure I have it set to the right thing although if this is set to a hundred volts it's not gonna put out many amps I could connect the hundred volt thing right to the 24 volt motor it won't have enough power to do much but yeah I just have to make sure I connect these right to the plug and then I can plug the lumber mill in or other stuff okay so one way they connect is like this all right let's say that all the negatives are on the left here and all the positives are on the right there they're negative here and a positive there fine so all the negatives of these connect all to the negative here all the positives of all these connect to the positive there pretty simple right all right now for the orange one well this wire stays exactly the same but then this goes through here which goes through here and then this one stays the same all right and then this one stays the same and this goes over here that goes over there and then that one stays the same so so the only wires I have to change are these four connections and these four connections and I either have to make it connect to the next solar panel over or to the thing okay so that means I just need four double switches kind of here right so the electricity from the solar panels will come into the switch and then it'll either connect down here to those wires or if you switch it up it'll just connect this right across there across so a switch that we switch it up it just connects into itself it shorts itself and we switch it down it connects to these wires down here okay for four double thingy so I changed my half my perspective half way through drawing this whatever okay so basically that and it goes and then maybe two other bigger single switches to connect three solar panels and then the other three so I can disconnect both both clumps or connect one clump and the other clump right you know now that I'm thinking about it I don't know that I want four switches here that can change it I might want to make it a little bit harder to change because I mean if it's like this little kids will just be able to come and yank the switch unless it's like I'm gonna have to protect them all the time so maybe I make it so wires coming out of here have like a copper thing with a you know hole in it wire coming out of here has the same thing and then these where's it go this line going here has the same thing and then the one going here has the same thing okay then I put a bolt through this connecting those two I put a bolt through that connecting those two and that's how it'll be anytime I'm using the lumber mill and then if I want to take the lumber mill off I disconnect those two bolts and then connect this one directly to that one and then just leave those hanging they don't do anything but yeah just connect those across with one of the bolts and that will be a little make it a little harder to change but I think that's fine because it's not going to be the kind of thing where I'm going to be switching back and forth all the time like if I'm going to want to set it up to use the lumber mill I'm probably using the lumber mill like all day so it takes me two minutes to undo a few screws and you know switch them yeah I think that's good actually I like that I still do want two other switches like you know closer to here so I can turn on three solar panels or the other three or you know both together of course so I have a bit of speed control and I can you know turn it off obviously also making little copper ends of the pipes is easier than making all those fricking switches alright and I don't actually need all these different wires coming down here I can just have one thing it comes from this that's like a big copper bus bar is that what you call it with a bunch of holes and then one that comes off here and mount those in convenient places and then all I can just put these on every wire coming from the solar panels so I mean this one would be screwed onto there like all the time this one would be oh no wait this one be sometimes screwed there sometimes screw to the next one yeah sounds good if I put if I put these on the ends of all the solar panel leads then it actually gives me the options of connecting them all kinds of different ways if I feel like like maybe I'll be doing something 48 volts at some point or maybe I'll do something 220 alright