Offgrid Solar Inverter Buyer's Guide for Beginners

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  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse  3 ปีที่แล้ว +160

    0:27 Working Voltage Range
    0:50 Wattage Rating
    1:36 AC Output Connection
    2:26 Modified Sine Wave Versus Pure Sine Wave
    4:02 Measuring the Waveform
    5:38 Common Sizing Considerations
    6:52 Inverter Grounding Discussion
    8:28 Remote Switch Discussion
    9:02 Idle Consumption Comparison and Terminology
    11:02 DIY Idle Consumption Measuring Procedure
    11:42 Inverter Overall Conversion Efficiency
    12:45 Inverter Battery Input Comparison
    13:16 Inverter Conductor Sizing and Safety Considerations
    13:57 Common Inverter Safety Features Including OCPD, LVD and HVD
    15:39 Inverter Cooling System and Mounting Considerations
    18:05 Battery Input Capacitor Charging
    I removed a section about low and high frequency inverter discussion because it was too rushed to summarize the difference. So I'll make another video discussing the differences.
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    *Signature Solar*
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    *Current Connected*
    SOK, Victron, Mr.Cool Heatpumps and High Quality Components. Fantastic customer support:
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    *Litime*
    My favorite 12V budget battery!:
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    *Epoch Batteries*
    My favorite high-quality 12V battery:
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    *Renogy*
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    *Rich Solar*
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    *Battery Hookup*
    Cheap cell deals
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    • @ShaneFromSA
      @ShaneFromSA 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Any chance you can do a build with a really nice Victron inverter, MPPT and GX device just to give us your thoughts on a fully integrated system like that? Pros, Cons and benefits.

    • @waiz3889
      @waiz3889 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Don't forget for pros and cons between low & high frequency inverters and the difference of low frequency between the inverters using toroidal transformer and EI transformer (common type).
      I'm looking forward for your videos about how to connect DC MCB for diy solar system. There are many peoples don't know how to "read" signs/symbols stated on DC MCB and connect them in the wrong way.. including me. Lol

    • @gavincregan7892
      @gavincregan7892 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I realize it is kind of nerding out, but I look forward to the high/low frequency inverter video. I also really appreciate discussion of grounding.

    • @tiaan1587
      @tiaan1587 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Can you please do a review of the growatt spf -5000-es?

    • @dyslectische
      @dyslectische 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bro. Kan je make a way door boat DIY set ? We have one problem what we not can find a good solution
      That is the alternate problem.
      A boat have a other low rpm alternate and a lot use a old alternate system from the 80/90.
      And some one the use the charge alternate from a out bourd engine what use spoelsystem like a motorcycle alternate systeem..
      I hope you can vind a solution for that .
      So I can set you link of TH-cam on the zeilforum of ouw Dutch country .
      Thanks

  • @George.Andrews.
    @George.Andrews. 3 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    Well done . No wazup. No lets get into it. No stupid arm waving . No stupid music or anything annoying.
    Good information. Thumbs up from George.

  • @99lilyana
    @99lilyana 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    How can this young fellow be so darn smart? Very grateful to you Will.

    • @vernevens1598
      @vernevens1598 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He hasn't done his research otherwise he would understand that none of them are a good buy because they will need to be replaced at least yearly, saving you zero dollars and costing you to stay off grid. Been there.

  • @ranjanty
    @ranjanty 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    this is a ShoutOut to Giandel! I bought the PS-3000AR inverter using Will's link. After using it for over a year on my small 800W system it stopped working. I contacted the company and they sent me a new inverter plus cables. I was so glad they stood behind their product.

  • @skinwalker_
    @skinwalker_ ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I live in London, no chance of going off grid so why do I love watching your videos?
    You are such an easy going teacher and I love learning about how going off grid with solar works with your style of explaining.
    I’m sorry you had to experience being homeless it must have been terrifying and I’m glad that you sharing your talents is making a real difference to people and yourself.

    • @jar407
      @jar407 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      way things are going you might need a battery backup system for rolling blackouts

    • @JohnDoe-pv2iu
      @JohnDoe-pv2iu ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I am currently adding Solar panels to a battery/inverter power supply. I have a large diesel generator that I have charged my batteries with but want the Solar now. I have only had one hurricane event but 3 major ice storm outages(I live in Georgia).
      I used to just run the generator and build a fire in the fireplace. Now I can run the generator to get the refrigerator and freezer cold, charge batteries and run some electric heat. I then shut the generator off at night and have battery power through the night.
      That was pretty good with the ice storms but the power outage from the hurricane taught me that I want to run some AC too. I want to at least be able to run a window unit all night for some comfortable sleep.
      Nice video! Ya'll Take Care and be safe, John

    • @bullbutter9699
      @bullbutter9699 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Y’all were trained to be passive by ruthless sadistic kings - good boy off ya go - no offense lol

    • @mechanicalliteracyproject2508
      @mechanicalliteracyproject2508 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you watch Robert Murray Smith? He's on your side of the pond and does a lot with alternative power generation.

    • @setorliguddah
      @setorliguddah 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      There's always epping forest to test out your off grid capability and plans😂

  • @trevortrevortsr2
    @trevortrevortsr2 3 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    I have seldom seen such a flawless fluid delivery.

    • @garfish307
      @garfish307 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Would you say it was a “Flawless Victory”?

    • @trevortrevortsr2
      @trevortrevortsr2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@garfish307I've been viewing Will's channel since he was struggling in an old RV and was first tinkering with solar - it's amazing how he's evolved - I must be one of the thousands he has enlightened along on the journey

  • @42StevoStyle
    @42StevoStyle 3 ปีที่แล้ว +81

    Im glad you are no longer homeless and are helping people with your knowledge great job buddy keep it up I will be watching your videos in the future

    • @philiporourke7896
      @philiporourke7896 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      He was houseless, never homeless.

    • @kkobeissi
      @kkobeissi ปีที่แล้ว +4

      What serves highlighting tough times in a human life? Why someone's feelings is always threatened by someone's success.

    • @JaRa911
      @JaRa911 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      So he went from homeless to having an amazing workshop? Hmmmm

    • @jerrytalley802
      @jerrytalley802 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      He just said I WAS HOMELESS, so? Still great channel, love how helpful him and his channel are, thanks Will!

    • @waynez1025
      @waynez1025 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      So good to see a smart young guy like him. Very impressive, articulate, intelligent, he has presence, likable and good looks. I can’t imagine what would have happened for him to be homeless. Nice video by the way and thank you.

  • @malenaedwards9886
    @malenaedwards9886 3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I am so impressed by your knowledge and your ability to explain ...... bravo young man ! I’m a woman in my mid sixties and you are my go to instructor for all our solar needs....Thank you ! Keep up the good work !

  • @garybonz
    @garybonz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Will, thanks for taking the time to explain this info, not just this video but for all of them. I have lived offgrid for 14 yrs and am a retired Helicopter Tech, and by default the local "solar guy" (victim) people call when they have problems with their systems. I end up teaching most of them about their components too, and want to tell you how good of a teacher you really are. You speak well and aren't affraid to tell us your opinion and why, and in plain english, which is nice because I can let them get it strait from you. THANKS !

  • @davidadams421
    @davidadams421 3 ปีที่แล้ว +274

    The best masterclass on DIY-level inverters on the Internet. Outstanding, Will.

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Thanks David!!

    • @gilmontes8603
      @gilmontes8603 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      How much buget in total in order to operate a 3,000 watts inverter

    • @reynardtuua5638
      @reynardtuua5638 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      The BEST! I spent an entire week from the first video to the latest. Thank you Will!

    • @ApakukiNayacakalou
      @ApakukiNayacakalou 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @gssrustenburg
      @gssrustenburg 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse Hi I bought a axpert hybrid inverter. My supplier recommends bonding of output neutral to earth. Will that not damage the mosfets on inverter?

  • @thomasbarlow4223
    @thomasbarlow4223 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Got super lucky and got my 3kw Comcast work van inverter for pretty much free. Dude who sold me the van thought it was broken. Just had to change a fuse on the PCB!

    • @voltworks1819
      @voltworks1819 ปีที่แล้ว

      So lucky. In fact, your luck comes from your talent.

  • @redshedllc9054
    @redshedllc9054 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Man a few months ago I didn’t know anything about solar and have learned so much from you ! Thanks will and wait what you were homeless !? Wow ! Your so genuine and nice n polite ! I’ve been homeless myself and have a business now but that is very inspired brother !!! Thanks !

    • @bucsboy78
      @bucsboy78 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He lived in a rv for awhile. I was the same Jacob. I learned fast. This man has been a big help for me

  • @Liferoad371
    @Liferoad371 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My friend has a Mod. sign wave inverter to run her off gride system and I tried to explain to her why things burned out in her house.
    You made it so simple to understand.

  • @AskIveSolar
    @AskIveSolar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    This video is gonna crush just like your micro generators video. Helpful for YEARS to come.

    • @douglundy5755
      @douglundy5755 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      he has one on micro generators? Thanks I gotta see this.

  • @ericdelevinquiere9902
    @ericdelevinquiere9902 3 ปีที่แล้ว +90

    To the point, no bs and definitely user friendly! Love how you are electrifying the community.

    • @WickedIllusion1
      @WickedIllusion1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I see what you did there... lol

  • @buffalobill3504
    @buffalobill3504 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Just became interested in off grid power sources for our travel trailer. I'm old but relatively smart, but I need this stuff explained clearly and from the basic concept through the application. I've watched a couple of your vlogs so far and you do an extraordinary job.
    Appreciate what you do and will ultimately watch everything I can.

  • @stevenk-brooks6852
    @stevenk-brooks6852 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This guy knows his stuff. Unlike so many "content providers," who have self-serving motivations (to sell you something) it is quite clear that he is focused on providing complete and accurate information so that his viewers can make their own best decisions. I am very grateful.

  • @charlesventer
    @charlesventer 3 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    It's difficult to express how much I appreciate your effort with sharing this information. Your videos are extremely useful. Thank you so so much!

  • @gsanning
    @gsanning 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Will. I just wanted to take a second to thank you for your willingness to take the time to share the knowledge you have gained through hard work and experience.

  • @vincyman80
    @vincyman80 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I could listen to this guy everyday with his guiding.

  • @brucemccreary769
    @brucemccreary769 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Another issue you might want to cover is the high frequency EMI on the different inverters. The typical inverter generates substantial EMI. Dual CM choke commercial filters are readily available on Digikey. Why do it? According to more than one group of doctors, it's a signficant health stressor as it radiates from all your house wiring. An old style, regenerative tuner AM/SW radio is a good cheap measurement tool for power line EMI. Some inverters will blow out AM radio reception throughout the home.
    The best measurement of conducted EMI, which is often low frequency pulses or bursts is with a real time spectrum analyzer with large dynamic range; they are not cheap. Thus I recommend at least the radio comparison; the Tecson R-9012 on Amazon works quite well. It would be hugely helpful for your followers to see/hear the relative difference in EMI on the AC of different inverters.

  • @prof.crastinator
    @prof.crastinator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I’ve learned to make pure copper “washers” for connecting my inverters- helps when size is a bit off and makes a bigger surface area for contact. I just cut down copper bar stock (1/8”) and drill exact size hole as connection.

    • @charlesrichards5389
      @charlesrichards5389 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They sell copper washers for cheap at Harbor Freight.

  • @grahammutton1964
    @grahammutton1964 3 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    The mist has cleared. Thank you Will for a fantastic and well presented information session. 10/10.

  • @jonathangubler3462
    @jonathangubler3462 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I sell solar, and anyone who tells me they would rather save money and install it themself i always recommend they watch will videos! He is a SOLAR GENIUS!

  • @bobanzikic779
    @bobanzikic779 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    From complicated to pure simplicity just like magic. Thanks a lot Will. Now I can stop banging my head against the wall , trying to understand it all . Definitely will be looking out for other video's you have and future one's.👍

  • @leonhue722
    @leonhue722 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You just continue to strip the mystery out of solar energy empowering the ignorant to understand fully the science and technology of solar power.
    Thanks again Will for delivering such informative and entertaining tutorials.
    From Leon in Capetown South Africa.

  • @tanja8907
    @tanja8907 3 ปีที่แล้ว +161

    Will I'm so happy for your success, been watching you for a few years now. It's so awesome how far you've come, all to your hard work and eagerness to learn. Thanks fo all you're doing, I'm fairly good at solar now because of you.

  • @chrisneeds6125
    @chrisneeds6125 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you Will; the caution bits of your videos are the most important because it seems to always be the last things we think of.
    God bless you 😃

  • @francisstorry6753
    @francisstorry6753 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great! They say if the learner hasn’t learned the teacher hasn’t taught. I’m learning a lot from you! Thnx

  • @maxfastest
    @maxfastest 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Your Ability to convey the Information in simple and plain language is phenomenal !
    Every video i watch makes me feel like I'm getting a master Education and I already know a lot about Electricity !
    Thank you so much for sharing your time and knowledge !

  • @wiseeegalll
    @wiseeegalll 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Yes! My husband and I tuned in to your last live stream and asked for this exact video! Thank you for this! 🙏

  • @nigelclements8889
    @nigelclements8889 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is, without doubt or fear of contradiction, the finest tutorial, on any topic, I have followed on youtube.
    It is delivered in an interesting style, clear and lucid.
    I am new to this subject but I gained confidence that with reference to more of your videos I shall suceed in building a system for my house in the Western Italian Alps once I return there. Grateful thanks!

  • @funsizedi88
    @funsizedi88 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    As an electrical apprentice wanting to build my own system, you have saved me research time and bugging my teachers to death. Lol. Thanks!

  • @HyperJoe
    @HyperJoe 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was glad to see You referenced a Mike Holt Video as a go to guide, I've been in the Commercial Electrical Trade 35+ years and Mike has always been my place to go to for knowledge and for any questions concerning NEC and particularly Grounding, the best resource I've ever found, good job, great Video Will.. 👍🤠

  • @yitowee
    @yitowee 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Awesome video, I struggled for many years with this topic and I'm happy to see you've covered almost everything about inverters. I'd love to learn more about those grid tie inverters as well, please make a video about that! Many thanks!

  • @davidmcknight5850
    @davidmcknight5850 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just recently started watching your channel. Sorry to hear you were homeless for awhile. You seems very knowledgeable and I just ordered a component system for a garden shed. Wanted to let you know I am putting trust in you and your knowledge.

  • @Happy_Zulu
    @Happy_Zulu 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im ready to write an exam about inverters after this video. Geez. Super impressed at the detail and clarity of delivery.

  • @zodszoo
    @zodszoo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thanks Will, I didn't realize the cable that came with my inverter might not be pure copper wires. I'll correct that.

  • @kswis
    @kswis 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Absolutely great information. I always assumed inverters were more or less amplifiers but I did not realize how truly close they are! I have a 3k watt mono amp that uses dual input 1/0 gauge input. At higher ohm load 4 - 5 ohm it's 91% efficient but I also have a expensive class a/b stereo amplifier that is extremely inefficient however it has an very low distortion output of .001% thd but at best its 55% efficient. The extremely expensive rockford Fosgate mono amp was 94% and was called a class b/d. It has a very regulated power supply though and sounds excellent. And your so right! Use a transistor to charge the caps in any power load! It's far easier on the equipment. Thanks for another great video Mr. Will

  • @Diwan-ji-BajanaKalan
    @Diwan-ji-BajanaKalan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm so amazed the way you explain each and every details for all the products without being bias. and KUDOS to you hard work. You deserve this success.

  • @danielmoller3258
    @danielmoller3258 ปีที่แล้ว

    Everything I wanted to know in one video. Man, you explain things in a way that's so easy to follow!

  • @marysstilllearning5803
    @marysstilllearning5803 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Will you have helped me so much, I have unofficially adopted you as my oldest grandson, lmao, Thank you so much for everything you do, you do not realize how much your simple step by step instructions have helped me, im a carpenter, electric has never been a friend, you have made it so this old lady can set up her own solar system I have some electricity now thanks to you YOUR AWESOME,

  • @techhead10000
    @techhead10000 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The more I watch your videos the more I realize this is borderline diy. I have a low voltage background and I have trouble keeping up with you sometimes. Thank you for your insight and ability to explain. The spark thing at the end was funny. I wonder how many people have messed their pants with the spark.

  • @ceeweedsl
    @ceeweedsl 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    About the advice to just get the largest inverter possible to future-proof: It does depend on your other limitations, especially in a van, for instance. Beyond cost, which is a huge factor, there is the idle consumption. I think that, with high dollar exceptions noted by Will, larger inverters will naturally have more idle current overhead so they deplete your battery more even if capacity is not needed. Also larger means thicker cables that are harder to wire in sometimes.
    In my case I have limited battery and limited space in my little van so I hardwired a smaller 500VA Victron I could get into the space and has very little overhead. This powers the daily stuff, but I'm not a big energy user. When I need to run a power tool, I pull out the 2000 watt inverter and plug it into an Anderson I have coming out right next to the battery for temporary use. This works best in my case.

  • @harleyjanice1
    @harleyjanice1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank God, I stumbled onto your channel. You are a wonderful teacher. The way you break your subject into small steps just makes it much easier for me to understand.

  • @MrYayoperez
    @MrYayoperez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks a lot Wil!!!!! I can't wait til I start building my house. I want to go totally OFF GRID! The electricity is very expensive where I will build the house (plus, there are frequent blackouts). I have been following your instructional videos for a long time and greatly appreciate your continued desire to share. God bless you Will!!!!!

  • @mauricetbm
    @mauricetbm ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your videos are so easy to understand 🙌🏼
    Thank you!
    A true master makes complicated things sound simple.

  • @Achilliez
    @Achilliez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    By far the best information displayed in a TH-cam video ever, well done. You truly love what you do and it shows

  • @orawancarlile6192
    @orawancarlile6192 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much, for making this video. I am an old retired woman but still wanting to learn and have been following you and learning more from you than in a classroom. LOL

  • @jrwalker448
    @jrwalker448 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I bought your book and used it to design my solar system for my skoolie. It's filled with everything needed to build an off grid system. Thanks for all your effort in helping with much needed information and making it easy to read.

    • @alimajallow
      @alimajallow ปีที่แล้ว

      How much is the book I really need this

  • @helmo5663
    @helmo5663 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Will, you did a super good job. Thanks
    A small addition, some high quality inverters can have also an leakage current circuit breaker or even an integrated mains priority circuit. This is more common at RV's but if you need very useful

  • @larryjanson4011
    @larryjanson4011 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    love your videos. as money allows ( buying items as i get the cash, panels will be the last.) i will be building a solar system on my rv.
    your videos gives me the knowledge i did not have before.
    keep up the great work.

  • @mattdehope7517
    @mattdehope7517 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just in case anyone hasn't commented yet, you can make any inverter have a remote turn on. You just need to open up the inverter and extend the wires for the built-in turn on switch. Then use whatever switch you please to activate your inverter

  • @jackpatteeuw9244
    @jackpatteeuw9244 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    7:50 a GFCI does NOT require the outlet to be grounded. As a matter of fact, it can be used in older "2 wire" homes and give you the same protection. GFCI work by measuring the current coming in on the "hot" leg and the current going out on the "neutral" leg. If they are not equal, the GFCI trips.
    GFCIs do NOT provide over current protection. A GFCI require 120VAC input in order to be reset.

  • @terajarvie4368
    @terajarvie4368 3 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I just found you and have been binge watching all of your videos! I'm getting ready to take on a project and would love to be as independent as I can as I do it. You are absolutely amazing at explaining and being so honest!!! Thank you so much good to see you still putting out videos!!!! Helps you are smart plus cute! 😁

    • @trucknfish9704
      @trucknfish9704 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Make sure to get his book an if your like me read it 3 times before starting your solar adventure.. I bought the book after I started my solar power system. A little after thought.

    • @terajarvie4368
      @terajarvie4368 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@trucknfish9704 Yes I definitely will be getting his book! I'm excited for the knowledge and to support him making more videos for us! Thank you for the reminder!

  • @a.h.h9647
    @a.h.h9647 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    one of the best videos I have seen on youtube explaining critical off-grid points that we need to educate ourself before buying, thanks lot man you helped me to be on the right track

  • @sailor67duilio27
    @sailor67duilio27 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you. I follow your classes, I'm an amateur as I live off grid, this helps me immensely.

  • @BenSukys
    @BenSukys 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Great video, just a note about the GFCI receptacles. You don't need to ground them (they often come with a "no equipment ground" sticker for ungrounded applications). They work by comparing the current in and out, and if there is a mismatch (ie current flowing through someone to ground) then they trip.

    • @tonypower5625
      @tonypower5625 ปีที่แล้ว

      It will be hard to trip the GFCi in an ungrounded setup as for a mobile home. You can have the hot side touching metal...if you touch the metal...it will be very hard for the current going through you to find his path to the source...hence you will not be zapped. In old home with two prone receptacle...the GFCi can indeed protect you.

  • @alskjflaksjdflakjdf
    @alskjflaksjdflakjdf 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Awesome video, I learned a few things I did not know. If you ever re-record this, I was hoping you'd give examples of inductive loads vs non-inductive, like fridges and AC units vs electronics and hot water heaters. The layperson just getting started may not know the difference. Regardless, thank you for putting this together!

    • @user-zi4ps2or5d
      @user-zi4ps2or5d 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Inductive is like any AC motors that operate off of armatures and windings and motors. 4 types of devices rated from most useful to use Modified Sine Wave inverters with. Types 2-4 are induction as they use derived voltages on coils to move magnets or voltage applied armatures to move voltage applied windings on the exterior (aka alternators).
      1. Electronics that take in energy and dissipate through heat, resistors, or charging objects, aka, heater, cooling systems, or batteries. The only stunt to these devices is the rapid voltage drops and spikes of a square or MSW inverter causes excess heat; oversize these chargers for your phones, computers and other small DC heating devices (swapping transformers and higher capacity capacitors will rid any small problems with equipment).
      2. DC Motors, excess heat is produced from the MSW inverter forms, however it operates mostly alright just less efficient (slower + more heat).
      3. AC Motors with magnets, suffers very similarly to DC Motors.
      4. AC Electric full induction only motors (alternators in the case of generator energy but, in the case of applying mechanical forces these are called electric induction motors).
      Both the armature and the windings suffer the voltage drops caused by MSW and the result is they won't even start most of the time, if they do, they will be damaged or destroyed very quickly. The larger the motor will range in as few hours to a few weeks (not HP magnitude, rather the excess extra wiring on top of specific HP will denote durability, aka 45lbs 1hp will out last 15lbs 1hp motor.

  • @robertwinton2649
    @robertwinton2649 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I thank you deeply for the information you are sharing with me the modified sign inverters that I have been using have lasted me 15 years and are still functioning simply because I never got beyond LED lighting I have never ran electronics on modified sign and I have never exceeded one third of the continuous rating of the modified sign inverters and now what you have explained to me definitely confirms why the modified sign has lasted me so long with no trouble keeping the load to a bare minimum and running for hours the modified signs don't even get warm simply because the energy I'm pulling is so minute I have yet to purchase a true sign when I do it will definitely go 6,000 or better on continuous rating only simply because I will not exceed 1/3 of the continuous rating just to help keep the inverter cool you have been very educational to me and I thank you keep up the good work I'm very proud of you sincerely off grid only

  • @icaninmyvan8812
    @icaninmyvan8812 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've watched other videos to try to understand how inverters work so I can possibly set up a system in the future. I currently use a Jackery, it was easy. You explained it so well, I truly have a better understanding. Thank you for 1) explaining in an easy to understand manner and 2) not talking down to your audience. This really helped me and I didn't know anything about anything until now. Thank you!

  • @martinlittlewood2188
    @martinlittlewood2188 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Many thanks for a very informative video. However I have some differences with some points you make. This is based on my experience of living totally off grid for many years. I would advise to choose the most efficient inverter possible, with the lowest zero load consumption. This will save you the cost of additional panels and batteries. (I saved enough by changing my inverter to run a normal household fridge). However, the larger the inverter, the larger the zero load consumption, so I would advise against buying a significantly oversized inverter. I have been living with a 1500w inverter for many years without any regrets. Of course there are some appliances I can't run, but there is nothing I really miss. Thanks again for your great videos!

  • @Steveuploads
    @Steveuploads 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    For those with no inverter remote switch panel included in the unit make your own by pulling the rectangular switch out of the inverter, i can pull mine with my finger nails nearly. Extend the two wire to your desired location and fit another switch in series with the one you just pulled out. I will be putting those two wires into the auxiliary signal switches of my ATS Auto transfer switch that swaps to back up power( inverter power) in a power loss situation and then swaps back when city power returns. If i didn’t remote the inverter power on switch and just left it on waiting for a power fail then the battery would be feeding it standing by but also my SOUER FPC-500BL 24v-220v PSW inverter has a system of slow cooling fan or high cooling fan , if switched on the fan is running 24/7 either fast or slow even if nothing is plugged in so draining your battery !! My remote switch connection at the ATS will prevent the inverter running while city power is present. ** Edit ** Don't do this !! It is dangerous for the inverter !! I did this and lengthened the 2 wire with a cable. I connected the wires into my ATS supply change over devices no volts contacts. As so as I did this and operated the ATS device my inverter failed. I mentioned this story on a Solar Forum and a guy came back saying he had had the same issue where a solar company did the same thing to larger inverter and that inverter blew and the same thing happened to him when a small relay was placed in the inverter to stop the internal inverter volts leaving the inverter. I replaced my blown inverter for a Souer FPC-1000B which has temp controlled fans but still is warm if on but fans don't run. Maybe a high amount DC rated triac switch is the answer that holds off the DC to the inveeter.

  • @gurustu4458
    @gurustu4458 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wish I found your channel months ago, I am super happy to have found that now. I seldomly subscribe to TH-cam channels and I’ve never hit the subscribe button so fast. My own research only took me so far. Thank you so much for making all of these videos they answer every single question I have. I was also homeless for a long time to so it is very inspiring to see how far you have come. Thanks again man!! You rock!

  • @bettylenora2793
    @bettylenora2793 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your videos, I am watching every one in order to learn how to set up my system and I have never, ever thought about doing my own solar!! Thank you!!

  • @radiok2ua
    @radiok2ua 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Lots of good tips here, Will, including safety. Nice job.

  • @davef.2811
    @davef.2811 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    First-class presentation as always, Will. Thanks.

  • @daves1646
    @daves1646 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    MIssion accomplished Will. Thank you for the tip on using a pre-charge resistor. Just added it to my equipment list with a ‘why/when to use’ note. Great learning video - Thank you!

  • @mehrankhoshnevisan
    @mehrankhoshnevisan 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love the way you organized the topic. The way you talk even is the best comprehencible for guys like me. Thanks

  • @Kryptkeeper911
    @Kryptkeeper911 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It would be awesome to see fans send in videos of the battery builds or off grid builds they have made

  • @XoomLenz
    @XoomLenz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Will. I've been watching for quite a while and actually built my own little 280AH battery and solar system for our camper with your videos. Much thanks! However, I wanted you to know about the Krieger 1100 Watt 12V Power Inverter. After a bone-head move on my part, I blew the internal fuses. Realizing what I had done, I opened it up and discovered the fuses were permanently soldered to the board! After some re-soldering, I was able to put some aftermarket inline fuses in the system and it works great. Just wanted you and your customers to know about this weakness in the Krieger 1100 Watt 12V Power Inverter. Again, thanks for your hard work and great videos.

    • @voltworks1819
      @voltworks1819 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Krieger fuse is welded on the circuit board, and the contact is relatively firm, but it is not convenient to replace. Now most inverters are installed on the fuse holder, which is convenient to replace.

  • @BrianCarey-sg9rf
    @BrianCarey-sg9rf ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your videos I was homeless for 10 years so solar fascinated me and the fact that you brought yourself back up .

  • @zed9zed
    @zed9zed 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I wish all instructional videos were as concise and well delivered as this one!

  • @nancychace8619
    @nancychace8619 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Epic! Excellent explanation. Has a few gaps for the total beginner but I was able to follow along. I'm not sure how my situation would fit in as I am only looking for a basic power station. This must be for larger systems, but very good to learn about. Years ago, there was a guy who wrote auto repair manuals for "the complete idiot". He started out with VWs. Any total beginner who knew nothing could do a complete engine breakdown with this book. Lol - I traveled across the country with the darned thing - it saved my backside! You could do something like this for solar systems. Much needed! Good luck to you 🙂

  • @thom1218
    @thom1218 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    High frequence vs. low frequency design should be included in this video - your 6kW unit on the end is a low-frequency design sungold (Aims brand clone) inverter. Low frequency inverters have a massive/heavy transformer in them that allow them to surge much much higher and longer than the more cheaply built high frequency inverters. However LF designs tend to be less efficient and idle at a higher power draw. High price != low idle power draw.

  • @evelyny7037
    @evelyny7037 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Such a breath of fresh air! I truly appreciate your no nonsense way of sharing awesome information! It’s so easy to see how much you enjoy what you do! Blessings! ☺️

  • @blessingsjoelssen2499
    @blessingsjoelssen2499 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Before I say anything, I want to say I'm sorry to hear that you were homeless, no human being deserves to go through that... I wanna thank you for your video, very educational and I live in a country where power isn't stable, I'll now make a good decision, thanks to you Sir...!!

  • @mycodelic3554
    @mycodelic3554 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Will, excellent video as always; however, I wish you would have mentioned neutral-ground bonding more and how some brands, like Giandel, don't support it. This is a big problem if you're using a transfer switch and trying to be neutral-ground bound when off-grid and not neutral-ground bound in the trailer when you are on shore

  • @jacobdiller8140
    @jacobdiller8140 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey Will - You should know, on your site, the Giandel Inverter listed for 12v and 4000 watts (the second one), links to a 24v Inverter. It says in the top line description specifically not to connect a 12v system - you may want to update your site so your viewers dont cause a huge problem for themselves. Great work, keep doing what youre doing!

    • @voltworks1819
      @voltworks1819 ปีที่แล้ว

      You are watching so carefully !! 😯Yes,do not connect any 12V battery to a 24V inverter

  • @SWAMPTTHING
    @SWAMPTTHING 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, what a great tutorial and compressed education. I want to acquire a small solar power system for emergencies and I think I just found my coach. Thanks Will.

  • @kevkev5935
    @kevkev5935 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was one of the best vids I've seen on this topic. I've been on the fence back and forth about buying a mod vs pure and so you sold me on the pure for sure. Buy once cry once.

  • @blindvegan
    @blindvegan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As usual amazing information putting other so-called experts to shame and good call on proper grounding and specially for van life I lived in a van for quite a few years and a trick I learned being an electrical engineer in the steel industry is a very inexpensive grounding strap, I first tried it because some of our more high powered Fork trucks had to be grounded because of the rubber tires and it was nothing more than a simple strap right in the center underneath the vehicle dragging on the ground

    • @dannycoffman9325
      @dannycoffman9325 ปีที่แล้ว

      What kind of inverter are you using young man

  • @McTroyd
    @McTroyd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Great video Will! The only suggestion I'd make is to topically address precisely what an "inductive load" is. For that matter, inductive loads & capacitive loads could probably be a video on their own. For those reading this and wondering, an inductive load contains/electrically acts like a coil of wire. (Examples would be electric motors, and electric heaters.) Modified sine wave inverters have high frequency harmonics that are dissipated as heat in an inductive load; that's where the heat Will mentioned comes from. If you've ever heard the term "coil whine," that's also an artifact of square and modified sine waves, and it can be really annoying if you can hear the high frequencies.
    Since I brought it up, a capacitive load contains/acts like a small high-current power bank. (Examples would be just about any charger you can lay hands on, or LED lighting drivers.) By design, these tend to filter the power as it comes in, and so are less susceptible to those high-frequency harmonics. So, if you're looking at charging a phone or laptop, maybe running LED lights, or a TV, a modified sine wave inverter would be just fine. Pretty much anything else really should be hooked to a pure sine inverter.

    • @aicram62
      @aicram62 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can check out Jeremy Fielding videos if you need to know what an inductive load is I'm a beginner and I wouldn't come to too much of will prowse until after I finished Jeremy Fielding

    • @josepeixoto3384
      @josepeixoto3384 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      now the doubt:
      you say ---electric heaters.) Modified sine wave inverters have high frequency harmonics that are dissipated as heat in an inductive load;---
      question: does it matter? we want heat anuway,it's a heater; thanks
      (i wanna buy the cheapest inverter that does the job--don't care about coil wine,if it does not back-damage the inverter)

    • @heroesandzeros7802
      @heroesandzeros7802 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      An inductive load is a motor, a transformer, a choke, anything that uses a coil of wire.
      A capacitive load uses capacitors.
      A resistive load is an electric heater element, furnace, clothes dryer.
      Appliances are usually a combination of all these things.
      Newer TVs are mostly resistive and some capacitance, very little inductive.
      Electric space heaters are mostly resistive with some inductive for the fan motor.
      A blender is mostly inductive.
      Not sure of anything that is totally capacitive.
      Inductive and capacitance have what is called reactance, look it up.
      There is no such thing as resistive reactance.

    • @heroesandzeros7802
      @heroesandzeros7802 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@josepeixoto3384 You do not want anything electronic to be a heater, electronic components do not like heat and will change values and burn up.

  • @gordondunn3694
    @gordondunn3694 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very helpful for someone explain it on a very understanding way you mentioned that you were homeless. You’ve come a long way good on your buddy.

  • @GeoFry3
    @GeoFry3 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    To help keep you costs under control, go a head and buy you 2000-3000 inverter and break up your loads just like you would in a house. Need more capacity add a second 2-3k inverter on a second circuit. You won't be out as much up front and WHEN it breaks on you only 1 circuit will go down instead of your entire structure/vehicle.
    Great video as usual.

  • @crookster53
    @crookster53 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Another excellent video, thank you Will.

  • @winterburan
    @winterburan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love low frequency inverters but with high efficiency toroidal transformer like victrons of a certain power, there are also some excellent Chinese
    Ciao

  • @dwight2812
    @dwight2812 ปีที่แล้ว

    so glad I found your channel
    I only need an inverter for my fridge and coffee pot.... but I had a modified sine wave.
    I just installed the GoWise 2000 ..... so my full size refrigerator will continue to operate efficiently for many years.....
    thx again Will for your clarity

  • @IcedReality
    @IcedReality ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was incredibly clear and we'll explained. You have a gift. I never thought I could understand something like this and now I understand it well enough to explain it to someone else. Thank you!!

  • @garymann7352
    @garymann7352 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Would you do a video on RV LARGE lithium battery bank? 500 amp hours +. Thanks!

  • @budmartin3344
    @budmartin3344 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video. I hope you will do part 2 about the HF and LF inverter types and how to read the Power surge spec of the HF and LF inverter.

    • @jasonbrown467
      @jasonbrown467 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      i want a split phase inverter and i was looking at some hf units, but the dang standby power consumption is so high, the one i was looking at was almost 200 watts standby at 48 volts and if you put a 100 watt load on it it will pull that 200 plus the 100 which means 300 watts lol and no matter what it always pulls 200 watts. that is 4.8kwh per 24 hour cycle just to sit there and be on, thats 1/5 of my battery bank

  • @qwiklok
    @qwiklok 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Brilliant MASTERCLASS if there ever was one.
    Like him, I've made my share of mistakes: gensets, panels, wiring, inverters. Messy. I've learned by them. What I'm hearing here is so good. I guess mistakes teach us a great deal, are a real asset because it forces us to learn high quality stuff AND we know WHAT to look for in training. It separates the genuine from the 90% snake oil or expert wannabes . My mistakes taught me ro easily sniff out and find the very very best teachers.
    Thus is the best, hands down.
    Thank you from an appreciative student.
    Dave

  • @Metalicon-qr6kr
    @Metalicon-qr6kr 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent video, great clarity and very informative. I liked the no-nonsense approach where we get straight to the info and don't dick around with a lot of introductory music and graphics. Thank you for not including background music also. Clear, concise and informative. Much appreciated.

  • @PeterRanieriII
    @PeterRanieriII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Will, thanks for sharing your amazing knowledge on electricity and how it relates to solar power. I'm thinking of putting solar panels on my roof and wondering if I should go with microinverters installed just underneath the panels as I don't have a garage or really any space to put a large panel

  • @oscarapple1365
    @oscarapple1365 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Just the video I needed

  • @soniamarshall9293
    @soniamarshall9293 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know nothing just interested in getting a simple solar generator and panels. I came across your channel and just can't get away from listening to your knowledge even if not understanding this stuff but you sure have a way of teaching!

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn ปีที่แล้ว

    16:25 I have designed (in my head, not yet built) an enclosure for my ute to house the inverter, DC/DC charger, and regulator etc. I'll have an air intake at the base of th enclosure and an exhaust vent at the top. When driving, air will flow through the intake and provide 'forced-air' type cooling. When stationary I'll be using a couple of computer fans to ensure air-flow. I'm hoping that'll work. I've had an interest in solar power since the early 80s but have never built my own system. I'm finally pulling together everything I've learned, and am learning even more through channels like yours. My first experience with solar power was a 'commune' of sorts up in the rainforests of Far North Queensland. They had a few solar panels connected to four car batteries. The power generated was enough to run some lights at night and the radio so we could listen to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy on a Friday night. The back up power was provided by a vintage, single cylinder long stroke diesel engine connected to a car generator via one of those old belts. The engine stood about seven-feet tall

  • @devmich99
    @devmich99 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Efficiency also highly depends on load. Most inverters do have a sweet spot (highest efficiency), which is typically not at the highest output but somewhere at around 30% of the rated output power. It also depends toroidal transformers vs. e-core transformers. The latter has a much lower efficiency.
    Another thing to notice is that the inverter and battery needs to be matched. You can't run a 6kW inverter from a single 100Ah battery even if that's a lithium.

    • @a64738
      @a64738 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You can run a 6kw inverter perfectly fine from a 100Ah battery as long as you are not using more power on the inverter then the battery can deliver... A 6kw inverter uses close to the same of a 0,1kw inverter if both are running a 60w light bulb for example and will use only a little more then 60w in total not 6000w even if it is a 6000w inverter. I till be a waste to use a 6kw inverter on a 100Ah battery that can not deliver the amps needed to run it at full power but you can still run it without any problems as long as you do not draw to much power from the inverter.

    • @devmich99
      @devmich99 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@a64738 I should have said that you can't run a 6kw load properly from a 100Ah battery, even if that's technically possible.
      However, running a 60W load from a 6kw inverter is anything but efficient and just a waste.

    • @deang5622
      @deang5622 ปีที่แล้ว

      Don't mix up Ah with kW. Totally different things. kW is a measurement of power. Ah is a measure of energy, and represents the storage capacity, and this is NOT amps.

  • @FirstSuiGeneris
    @FirstSuiGeneris 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    _Great information, maybe you could cover fusing the inverter too?_

    • @SolarSailor1967
      @SolarSailor1967 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      In another video, Will sized a fuse for an inverter with Ohms Law.
      Ex: With a 12VDC inverter rated at 1000W what size fuse do you need?
      Using Ohms Law (P=E x I where p=power in watts, E=volts, I=amps) change the equation to amps : I=P ÷ E.
      1000W ÷ 12V = 83.33 Amps max current. He said that generally 25% is added to the fuse. 83.3 x 25%= 20.8. So you add 20.8 amps giving you 104.1 amp fuse. He said a 100 amp fuse would be good enough. Look at his basic tutorials on building basic systems if my explanation is bad.

    • @voltworks1819
      @voltworks1819 ปีที่แล้ว

      1000W inverter,100A fuse ,
      2000W inverter,200A fuse ,
      3000W inverter,300A fuse ,

  • @mikecappa1094
    @mikecappa1094 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Been watching you videos....your excellent! I've had solar for 30 years..and I learn something every time i watch your tutorials. Thanks !