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Dec
14

How to hook up Solar Panels (with battery bank) – simple ‘detailed’ instructions – DIY solar system

shows how to hook up solar panels (with a battery bank). simple instructions. home solar power station. very easy to put together. all you need is 1 or more …

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  1. China Non-Stop says:

    Thanks a lot for the great video!
    I was wondering how much electricity can you store in those batteries. And
    with this electricity what could you do? For instance how many hours could
    you plug in a small heater to heat the room? In other words how many watts
    can you save in those batteries…
    Also how long does it take to charge the batteries?

    How about a small wind turbine? would it work?
    Or a bike?

  2. Jamesbond Quinones says:

    does this battery last im planing on buying seen them on walmart for 45
    bucks

  3. Josh O'Connor says:

    How durable and weather resistant are these panels? How long could you
    leave them outside before they start to “weaken” strange question but I’m
    curious. Also what kind of matinance do these setups require 

  4. Gary H says:

    Thanks for the video.What kind of wire did you use to connect from charge
    controller to your batteries?

  5. MrNoucfeanor says:

    Simple yet informative.

    Thanks for sharin with us!

  6. Roger SoCalBeaches says:

    Finally, a simple and accurate explanation of how this works and how the
    connections should be made. It was really nice the way your video showed
    the connections from start to finish, in that order. Your the only person
    who had enough sense to simply followed the wires back from solar panel in
    order from connection to connection. I am not sure how the the other
    video makers even got their stuff to work based on what they were trying to
    explain, so thank you for getting it right, making sense and putting and
    end to cycle of stupidity I had to endure. 

  7. jack lee says:

    When the battery is fully charged, then will the charging be auto stop?

  8. Pretom Chakraborty says:

    I got a battery operated scooter which got 48v 8amp li-ion battery and it
    charges up from main grid via a charger which takes input of 130 watt at
    220 V and outputs -56V,1.8amp…Inconsideration to above informations I
    would like to use the smallest possible flexible solar panel with this
    device (i will mold/stick the solar panel on the seat of the scooter) with
    the easiest possible way.Can you please guide me what sort of solar panel
    would be the best to approach with specification?
    Update : I want a built in solar panel on my scooter

  9. William Kidd Jr. says:

    There should be educational systems everywhere teaching this stuff. Thanks
    for sharing your knowledge so people can learn better ways to do things.

  10. John Webb says:

    WOW the simplest and most easy to follow video yet
    Thanks for that I liked it. I can go to all the other guys for the tech
    bull but come back here to make it in common sense

  11. sabastian71113 says:

    great video short n sweet right to the point thank you man

  12. Fitzgerald Wong says:

    I have a quick question. I have two scooter batteries that I hooked up to
    a 700 W Power inverter, but when I make the connection to the inverter it
    makes this nasty whining sound, Any idea of what it might be? the
    batteries are 55AH, 12V

  13. floyd green says:

    You made this video so simple that I ( an Okie with very little education
    and even less teeth ) can understand it.

  14. Exterminence says:

    I heard that using batteries from forklifts or golf carts would be better
    and last longer. Thanks for the video though, very informative and cleared
    up a lot of things for me! Two thumbs up! 

  15. Brock Samson says:

    I’m still learning about solar, what keeps the battery bank from
    overdrawing? 

  16. HH REY says:

    Which Group size of battery is best, also is it worth it to pay more for a
    maxx battery with 2 year warranty versus the cheaper one with only 1 year
    warranty?

  17. Hisham Guess says:

    This is one of the best tutorials on creating a solar power system I’ve
    seen.

  18. JAVIA LIBURD says:

    How long can this setup run at 75amps

  19. naeani wailua says:

    Very nice and easy set up you got going on there desertsun02! I plan on
    following your solution but with the renogy 100watt panel and the solar
    controller they sell with it too. Just wondering, will this solar kit and
    two deep cycle 12 volt batteries be able to power one pump that draws .23
    amps over night? How about two of the same pump? Cool channel also by the
    way…you got a new sub here, thanks for the shared information.

  20. Ruben Chavez says:

    So, how many watts/volts does it take to sustain a full equipped home. i.e.
    Fridge, two freezers, TV’s, cooler, etc. etc.

  21. wotan237 says:

    What gauge wires are these?

  22. Sandon Sabetta says:

    I have a question that i cant seem to find the answer to on youtube that
    maybe you might be able to. Im doing some research on everything eco when
    it come to home building, and ive recently gotten into ac/dc powered
    fridges and freezers, all of them state the you can purchase a solar kit
    with it but what I am trying to figure out is how one of them works
    considering i know nothing bout ac/dc batteries. When using ac/dc batteries
    with something are you having to remove the battery, charge it, and then
    replace? or can a solar panel be directly wired to the appliance itself to
    constantly recharge the battery?

  23. Mohamed Ali says:

    Hi thanks for the video very interesting I wondering how long it would take
    to charge those batteries and how long you could use them when they are
    fully charged 

  24. metalshredder69 says:

    Hello, can you tell me what’s needed to run a 55 inch tv that is 330 watts
    ac? Also, how long can I run the tv continuously? Thanks.

  25. Malcolm Ng says:

    diy solar system consists of panels, inverter, two car batteries in
    parallel, charge controller, and a digital voltmeter

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