 Okay, I'm my silly thing here all the solar panels come into here and here. They don't go anywhere yet I want to split this thing in half With two different pieces and have a switch coming off one switch coming off another and Those both go to whatever kind of thing I have that goes to the power So that way I can connect half the solar panels to that switch or the other half through that switch Great. All right two switches each one can Do about 30 amps All right my copper bucket Pretty simple switch just needs one thing and another thing two pieces. That's it. Oh Wait three pieces because the pivoting part. Okay three pieces Okay, where do I put my switches All right, I think I want to cut this guy right there move this over put the switch on this side And then the other switch on this side slow speed fast speed All right slow down to stop very good. Very good. It's always important to put these these parts on the bottom So that gravity can't turn them on Now what wire do I put in there? I need some either four or six gauge wire Oh cripes I'm gonna have to really dig in here I'm pretty sure all the Really fat wires are at the bottom Oh, oh, yes, look at that Now that is some heavy-duty wire. I'll tell me it's two separate pieces. Oh, maybe this one's long enough It might be long enough That's definitely thick enough What's that four gauge two gauge? Wow. Yeah, that's definitely fat enough The problem with this stuff is it's so stiff Like I need it to be able to move and bend like this stuff. It's much more flexible However Let's see it's triple strand Like three different wires in here And that looks like they're eight gauge Three times eight gauge wires Who is four strand I could use double and each other Oh now that could do it Four strand eight gauge and it's Nowhere near long enough All right Maybe I can find some more of that Two eight gauge wires makes roughly a five gauge wire Which is totally fine. So I'll combine two of these And then I'll have to get another another eight gauge wire to just run beside this To combine with the other one And that'll work All right, I could use that that two gauge wire over there, but it's just too stiff Like I need something that's going to be flexible that will be able to move back and forth I think this is my best choice Okay, one strand of this stuff plus the three in there Looks great plenty of length. Okay, good. I'm gonna deal with that tomorrow or the next day. I don't know Not right now. I'm going to jump in the ocean Okay, I've got my wires stripped Now I need to make connectors for them There's another thing I need to think about So the wire is going to be connected there and then it's going to come down and hang and Attach to this which is going to move so occasionally this wire is going to get yanked on So maybe I'll have it come off here Maybe I'll go right through this thing Or maybe I'll take this one off and make a stronger one something to hold the wire Real stiff so that if it gets pulled it's not pulling on this All right, doesn't seem so complicated looks about right. I want this to be stuck here Now I just got a piece of PVC and candle melted it into roughly the right shape so That should be pretty secure So I guess I should roll the lumber mill to its farthest point from here And then see how long The thing has to be to reach that far I'll just back it up as far as it goes That's the end there However At some point wanted to go a little further egg It does go a little further that way so I'll just need to Leave a bit of extra and then does the wire come through the side here or over the top I think it comes over the top Because that way when it's furthest away the wire will be you know kind of hanging high But then as it gets closer, it'll just be able to it'll droop down more Because if it's down here, it's just gonna drag on the ground a lot more. Yes over the top right Oh Okay, if I have it go over the top It'll be fine at this end But then when the the whole thing's at the other end the wire is going to want to go out the other side But then this is going to be in the way So it's going to have to go around this instead of just there so it's going to have to have this extra distance Which is silly so I think I need the wire Wait, then there's that cable there Hmm Well, maybe that's just something I Just lose a bit of space. Yeah, maybe over the top is fine And then the other option is to go way Down here in which case the wire could go all the way over there or all the way over here Hmm, well, I don't know. Maybe that's fine All right fine. I'll just have the wire go under And it'll drag on the ground sometime. Maybe uh, maybe I can have some kind of springy thing to like lift it up Yeah, that might be a good idea just to keep it off the ground Yeah, it's going to come in under here Oh, my brains are only half turned on right now Okay This is supposed to have one wire go to here and one wire to go to there And then this one is supposed to go way over here All right, let me fix that should probably connect these wires to something maybe bolt something on here That connects to the wires so these don't Accidentally touch or even move. I don't want those to move at all All right, I think everything's connected right more vibration than I prefer but it's actually not bad Um I wonder if there's something I can do to take out the vibration Oh, I don't know. Maybe I just shouldn't worry about it. It's not it's not actually that much I think most of the noise of the vibration is just because This material kind of transmits noise very easily Now I'm kind of tempted to put the blade on it See if I can find something to cut All right, I got the blade on there. Let's see