DIY SOLAR PANEL ELECTRIC WIRING SOLAR POWER DIY MODIFIED SINE PURE SINE INVERTER


This is part 3 a solar training video for DIY solar installation and solar panel wire connections. http://www.greenpowerscience.com/ PART 3 OF SOLAR PANELS. …

25 thoughts on “DIY SOLAR PANEL ELECTRIC WIRING SOLAR POWER DIY MODIFIED SINE PURE SINE INVERTER”

  1. Thanks again Dan you guys sure make it look easy , and we’re almost smart
    enough to start now .

  2. If you use something like a Furman power conditioner, it will smooth out
    the power curve and keep the temperatures down of what every is plugged in;
    let say your refrigerator motor. They cost around $50 and go up, the only
    thing is it may steal some run time away from the battery.

  3. Dude, you really think your thousand watt inverter is gonna power the grid?
    If it ever does manage to get itself on the grid it wouldn’t even be able
    to power a LED………………………….

  4. Lots of good information out there… but anything from “Power4Home”
    website – IS a SCAM. POWER4HOME – does NOT give REFUNDS by the way ! So,
    head out to reputable companies , lots of help out there, power4home isn’t
    one of them. cheers…

  5. im glad theres guys like this that help people learn about stuff like this
    without trying to sell you anything or charging 40$ for a video

  6. I think this would be great for someone in an emergency situation that
    needs their Insulin kept cool.

  7. @SciFiBMovieGuy you can use gel batterys inside a house but you can not put
    them in a sealed container

  8. @GREENPOWERSCIENCE if you have a string of panels, can’t you run them all
    to one inverter or would you need one for each panel? some dude has 45
    micro-inverters on each of his panels; seems like a few large ones would be
    cheaper and more efficient

  9. @Redboykc420 yea kinda jumped the gun on that one. I kinda thought that it
    was a pretty decent one though. But on the real note, yea you should
    research how one looks like.

  10. For those that know solar… If you were to make 2 solar panels each using
    36 mono, 6×6, 4 Watt, 0.5 volt and 8 amp cells, what kind of batteries
    would you use? Also, how many batteries would you use? Probably 1 battery
    to each panel right? So if you were using 2 batteries for 2 panels like
    these what kind of inverter would you use, 24volt? Would appreciate.

  11. Enjoy your videos…they’ve been a great intro to simple solar. Question: I
    have one HFT panel (15w), a 7 amp charge regulator and a 200w inverter
    connected to a deep cycle battery. I’d like to add more 15w panels…do I
    simply link them all to the battery, via splicing them into the one charge
    regulator, then to the battery terminals? Thanks

  12. Solar technology is now almost perfect. Please let’s bring down the prices
    so that we can all afford it.

  13. Hey Dan a couple of questions what are the pros and cons of on the grid and
    off the grid? And you think you could help me built a system for a project
    for my self. Planning on buying my first home in about 2 months or so. Dont
    want to buy a simple system from ebay. And then to re-buy anther one later
    on. If you could help me built one so I could use some of the componets for
    the next future system. when I get my new home. Thanks Love your videos
    very helpful.

  14. ya inverter do not work when it”s to hot out side + inverter wont work when
    they get hot + inverter get hot fast + when the batteries go down that”s it
    on more power

  15. Very good tutorial as usual. It’s good to see the lovely lady Denise also.
    Thank you for some very good, useful information. Glad you mentioned the
    issues with computers. I have ruined one trying something like this, but it
    was an ’emergency’ and I had no choice but to try it. Wish I had seen your
    video earlier. 🙂

  16. Tyvm Dan for pointing me in the right direction. You are awesome. Hope you
    guys are doing well down in FL. I bet it’s starting to get pretty hot now.
    Be safe.

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