Like your solar cable. I purchased replacement ends for my orange 50' 12-3ga extension cord and used them with MC4 connectors to fabricate "adaptors". With the "adaptors" I can use my extension cord during a power outage to feed solar power to my mobile battery powered cart. Thanks for sharing you ideas. Much appreciated! Have a blessed day.
Thank you! Great idea; love the mobility aspect and the large dolly wheel ease. I will definitely like and subscribe! Do you have a downloadable diagram?
@@paulswoodshop395 Thanks for your response. Do you recall where you purchased this bracket? It looks like the brand/manufacturer name ‘Hillman’ appears on one of the brackets, but a Google search yielded no result.
Like your solar cable.
I purchased replacement ends for my orange 50' 12-3ga extension cord and used them with MC4 connectors to fabricate "adaptors".
With the "adaptors" I can use my extension cord during a power outage to feed solar power to my mobile battery powered cart.
Thanks for sharing you ideas. Much appreciated!
Have a blessed day.
Thank you! Great idea; love the mobility aspect and the large dolly wheel ease. I will definitely like and subscribe!
Do you have a downloadable diagram?
I love this idea! Our area is really windy…how did these handle the wind?
I add stakes to them,
Great build 👍
Thanks
Hi. Where do you buy the aluminum collapsible legs? Thanks.
They are pieces of aluminum with a folding shelf bracket.
@@paulswoodshop395 Thanks for your response. Do you recall where you purchased this bracket? It looks like the brand/manufacturer name ‘Hillman’ appears on one of the brackets, but a Google search yielded no result.
@@donaldstumpo9519 I believe it was Menards or Lowes.
How do you anchor it in those winds....?
Our winds can rach 50 or more. Great idea
If you have high winds you can add an eye bolt to the bottom of each panel and drive a small stake in the ground.
Veey Good
genius!
Thanks