I love your 'Power Wagon'. Frame up a structure from the trailer for your solar panels and run a bead of silicone caulk between the meeting edges of your solar panels. You'll have a little roof to keep the heavy rain off whatever containment you come up with for the rest of the gear. For the moment, an upside down storage tub screwed to a piece of plywood that is mounted to the trailer deck will do the job. All you need to do is keep the dust and dew off the electronic components until the monsoon rains show up. 👍
I have a more professional plan for the portable solar! Better trailer and better set up. Definitely will be making the solar panels more of a roof structure to capture water as well! Thanks for the suggestion and support!✌🏾
I have inverters (Ecoflow River) but during a 9 hour power outage I realized that they will NOT keep my fridge running up to temp and the deep freeze is too much to even run. I tried the circular saw on it and it won't run it. So small deep freeze it will run. That's a wonderful idea to make it portable ... can even move it to track the sun for better charge Thank you for the demonstration!!!
Yea sizing your solar equipment is the hardest part because it does get expensive the bigger the system. But glad to show what I came up with! Thank you!✌🏾
That's a whole other set up. But now I can leave the trailer wherever and it'll charge the battery. We'll have power anywhere on the property without having to swap batteries back and forth. ✌🏾
I love your 'Power Wagon'. Frame up a structure from the trailer for your solar panels and run a bead of silicone caulk between the meeting edges of your solar panels. You'll have a little roof to keep the heavy rain off whatever containment you come up with for the rest of the gear. For the moment, an upside down storage tub screwed to a piece of plywood that is mounted to the trailer deck will do the job. All you need to do is keep the dust and dew off the electronic components until the monsoon rains show up. 👍
I have a more professional plan for the portable solar! Better trailer and better set up. Definitely will be making the solar panels more of a roof structure to capture water as well! Thanks for the suggestion and support!✌🏾
@@GrowTreeOrganics YOU BET 👍 Happy to send good karma your way 😊
Looks awesome brother
Thanks ✌🏾
Solar works great in Arizona!!
It's been good to us so far!✌🏾
I have inverters (Ecoflow River) but during a 9 hour power outage I realized that they will NOT keep my fridge running up to temp and the deep freeze is too much to even run. I tried the circular saw on it and it won't run it. So small deep freeze it will run.
That's a wonderful idea to make it portable ... can even move it to track the sun for better charge
Thank you for the demonstration!!!
Yea sizing your solar equipment is the hardest part because it does get expensive the bigger the system. But glad to show what I came up with! Thank you!✌🏾
Very cool stuff, that will be a game changer for sure! 👍
I think so too! Thanks!😁✌🏾
Such a sick solar set up man 😺👍
Thanks! Appreciate! It'll be super helpful around the Homestead. 😁✌🏾
youre so knowledgeable how do you know so much.
Over 8 years of Homesteading and permaculture, trial and error experience!😅✌🏾
We are regular Australian viewers, just wondering if they plan to have guest accommodation on this property…..
Possibly! We still have to make accommodations for ourselves!😅✌🏾
Wouldn’t that dirty panel work better if it was cleaned?
Solar panels work way better when they're dirty!😂✌🏾
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Why not just change the batteries at the camp/solar panels? Check out "off grid living in the high desert of Arizona".
He has good tests of batteries.
That's a whole other set up. But now I can leave the trailer wherever and it'll charge the battery. We'll have power anywhere on the property without having to swap batteries back and forth. ✌🏾
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At least clean the solar panels off
That I did!✌🏾