No thumbs down. Your heart is in the right spot. The design blindly follows on grid homes. 110 volts is king, here. The bottleneck is that all this electric has to come from somewhere and the powerwall /goliath electrical system is going to cost a king's ransom and fail on cloudy weeks. Electric is to make your life easier. Copy the proven house styles. Add a few 100 watt panels, regulators, batteries in series, and when necessary, a small inverter or two. 12 volt LED lights can be elegant. 12 volt fridge is more direct and efficient. A bigger inverter is for the occasional vacuum cleaner job. A small inverter is great for fans, fishtank, desktop computer, and a VCR or DVD. Never buy a non- pure sine wave inverter and avoid the hot plastic cased ones. An open sun porch or rotunda is worth it's weight in gold.
@@stealingheartshomestead6010 they are metal plates that stops you from accedently from put nail or screws in to your wire when you sheet rock and hanging things on the wall like cabinets ect
Fantastic Electrical work!
Center your sink and put a broom closet or a pull out pantry in the corner
Take the insulation back and get the 24in stuff
No thumbs down. Your heart is in the right spot. The design blindly follows on grid homes. 110 volts is king, here. The bottleneck is that all this electric has to come from somewhere and the powerwall /goliath electrical system is going to cost a king's ransom and fail on cloudy weeks. Electric is to make your life easier. Copy the proven house styles. Add a few 100 watt panels, regulators, batteries in series, and when necessary, a small inverter or two. 12 volt LED lights can be elegant. 12 volt fridge is more direct and efficient. A bigger inverter is for the occasional vacuum cleaner job. A small inverter is great for fans, fishtank, desktop computer, and a VCR or DVD. Never buy a non- pure sine wave inverter and avoid the hot plastic cased ones. An open sun porch or rotunda is worth it's weight in gold.
Don't forget the metal plates to go over your electric wire
I’m unfamiliar with what you’re referring to
@@stealingheartshomestead6010 they are metal plates that stops you from accedently from put nail or screws in to your wire when you sheet rock and hanging things on the wall like cabinets ect
@@davidchristensen8311 thank you! Just ordered some :)