Solar Shed: Running a Cheap Air Conditioner

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  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse  Před 4 lety +138

    Quick corrections and response to comments for this video:
    -Standby consumption of Giandel 2000W 24V Inverter actually fluctuates between 6-24 watts. I calibrated my meter and tested .62A at 24V. Some viewers stated .8-1A. Lowest I have measured was .28A.
    -If you click on my product links and the product is not present, it is out of stock. This happens a lot.
    -No, I am not using the bluetti indefinitely to power the air conditioner. It was for energy audit reasons only (as mentioned in the video), and because I did not want to add a LVD (giandel lvd is too low for lifepo4). I understand the efficiency losses of this setup, and that's ok. I have multiple videos showing how to use buck/boost converters for directly powering AC supplied appliances, and I understand converter efficiency very well. When I was 15 I soldered my DIY power supplies direct to the rectifier diodes of various products after I discovered the voltage they operated at. This was 15 years ago. This is not "new" to me.
    I think people forget that I lived off-grid w/ solar for 9.5 years, and before that I was building circuits from scratch for my robotics projects. I did BEAM robotics and servo control for animatronics mainly. Some robotic arms with linear actuators. Also, long range sailplanes/race drones. I may look young, but I have built a lot of stuff. I don't think people realize that sometimes.
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    • @Stevenowski
      @Stevenowski Před 4 lety +14

      Don't let anybody look down upon you just because of your youth! Great job, young man.

    • @vnique08
      @vnique08 Před 4 lety +11

      Your true followers already understands this.. don’t worry about the others

    • @Steve_1999
      @Steve_1999 Před 4 lety +7

      Hi Will, Can we expect another livestream or upload soon? I promise to moderate more heavily but last time I had just woken up & was really tired. Hope to hear from you soon buddy!

    • @juanflorez1644
      @juanflorez1644 Před 4 lety +1

      Could this set up work on a boat using a 5k-6k wall ac unit?

    • @JS-vx1nx
      @JS-vx1nx Před 4 lety +1

      I am not looking down on you but your viewers watching this will not be sufficiently reminded of a air conditioner being a heat pump and pumping Heat is inefficient unless you have some place cool to pump it. In fact some places are too hot to pump the Heat when do you need to pump at the most. But it's very routine for people to ignore the efficiency boost if pumping prior to the hottest hours. Many many businesses run their air conditioners during those hours even though they use extremely expensive electricity and do not provide any cooling beyond the draft. That is the coils are dry on the indoor evaporator coil. That coil is too warm to condense any of the humidity and it often is warmer than the air.
      This situation should be address by the electric utilities but they make lots of money running air conditioners continuously despite them having an illegal efficiency level.
      There are many solutions to this problem as you are well aware of. I think the main thing here is that you're using the air conditioner as a token load to demonstrate your off-grid solar system. I don't know if you agree but saying it that way might help us better understand what's going on here.
      What lots of insulation does is it allows you to precool and then when electricity gets very expensive and the btu of the air conditioner is at its lowest level you can just turn it off. The buffer that you created will let you Coast until the btu to Watts consumed gets back to a respectable level. One of the ways of helping the insulation is the add lots of thermal Mass. Right now I'm trying to keep some peas alive. Peas are very sensitive to heat so I'm growing them in an ice chest and open top ice chest filled with water below the bottom of the pot so that the evaporation chose the water and the insulated sides prevent heat from getting in that way it's amazing how cold the water stays play it's going to be in the mid-90s today so we'll see if the pea plants continue to flower!

  • @tanja8907
    @tanja8907 Před 4 lety +181

    What's so great about you Will is your humility, intelligence, thirst for knowledge and most of all you've kept your inner child, it shines through in your excitement when you explain things. You're a great guy! Thanks for explaining everything so well. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇸🇪

    • @PH_INFO_101
      @PH_INFO_101 Před 4 lety +13

      I third this full heartedly. In my 55 years on this earth I have met only a handful of people who possess a similar class of positive character traits as Will.

    • @stephenmooney1153
      @stephenmooney1153 Před 4 lety +4

      whole heartedly concur your honesty and integrity is very sophisticated!!!

    • @solamente
      @solamente Před 4 lety +2

      Couldn’t have said it better myself!

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 Před 3 lety +2

      I also second this

  • @frapeyou
    @frapeyou Před 4 lety +49

    i dont know why but every time you upload a video like this its just brings joy that someone is actually doing what they are passionate in life, keep up the good work

    • @jbodden6977
      @jbodden6977 Před 2 lety +1

      and keep sharing the education... and thanks.

  • @BarryDuttonSellsHomes
    @BarryDuttonSellsHomes Před 4 lety +11

    I am never gonna get sick of watching you geek out and get so happy over "little" things Will. Don't change. Give me Liberty, and Solar Happiness with Will.

  • @RimdarRanch
    @RimdarRanch Před 4 lety +102

    Will's famous last words..." I'll just add more Solar Panels" LOL

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  Před 4 lety +15

      Hahaha

    • @RimdarRanch
      @RimdarRanch Před 4 lety +12

      @@WillProwse I just picked up ( 2 ) used Sharp 175 watt Panels for $50.00 ea. Tested @ 44.3volts. Now just waiting for the clouds and rain to go away. This 350 watts will be added to the 275 watts I currently have in my Truck Camper powering ( 2 ) 200Ah AGM Batteries. Next up is adding 1 more 200Ah AGM Battery. Is 625 watts of Solar a good match for 600Ah of Battery only using a 1000 watt Sine Wave inverter for just a laptop, 32"HDTV, and DVD Player , 3 LED lights, and Phone charging.?

    • @silvy7394
      @silvy7394 Před 4 lety +3

      Crazy thing I actually just got done adding another panel to my small solar array and re-building the rails.

    • @immeohmyoh
      @immeohmyoh Před 4 lety +1

      Gerald you've got more Ah than you need for the little 1000watt inverter, but less panels than you could use to recharge those big 600Ah, if you pulled heavier loads. Maybe you could build a hot-tub or kick amplified sound system, or start crunching bitcoin to generate some load.

    • @jbodden6977
      @jbodden6977 Před 2 lety

      What could go wrong - Smoky Stover... (how old are you if you got that?)

  • @razony
    @razony Před 4 lety +3

    Hey my friend. I've watched you for about a year now.
    You are by far the BEST informed, educated, down to earth, REAL personality on CZcams with regards of everything Solar. On behalf of myself, Thanks!

  • @nizamersoft
    @nizamersoft Před 11 měsíci +1

    The kid inside you got excited and I saw you raising in the closing of your video. You are such a great teacher and inspiring person.

  • @jamestimmins7305
    @jamestimmins7305 Před 3 lety +7

    A cheap and efficient way to cool a shed is to shade it with a tarp. Set off of the shed by 8 to 10 inches on the southern side with a 6 inch air gap on the bottom. You can also use a shade tarp sold at garden supply warehouses with the same air gap on the bottom.

    • @theoriginaldashriprock
      @theoriginaldashriprock Před rokem +3

      You must live in the North. In Texas, even in the shade that shed would be burning up inside.

    • @alrgman
      @alrgman Před rokem +1

      Too much wind in summer storms here.....for tarping

    • @theoriginaldashriprock
      @theoriginaldashriprock Před rokem +1

      @@alrgman yep, it's completely impractical any part of the country. I tarp setup is always a temporary use thing.

  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse  Před 4 lety +71

    And so far it's working! It was 87 degrees 2 days ago, and 2.1kWh powered it just fine. I am going to continue doing my energy audit in the following weeks, but this little ac cools down the shed and my batteries in minutes.
    And no, I will not keep the bluetti connected indefinitely. Absolutely not! It was an easy way to avoid adding LVD for the giandel while doing energy audit.
    This AC is very loud and there are more efficient options. But I have a TON of solar, and I am never in the shed, so this works perfect! If you want low standby consumption, buy an energy star ac. You can go to any local store and buy a 6000 btu air conditioner and it will have nearly the same efficiency as this one. I bought mine on sale because it is last years model.
    I just bought more insulation and will add it today. The roof is covered in panels which shade the shed. Also, the shed is surrounded by natural shade, so it should stay pretty cool. I probably need to insulate the floor and roof a lot to save energy.

    • @acrixiacelestia7689
      @acrixiacelestia7689 Před 4 lety +1

      Just buy Sonoff TH16 (16A) if u want to monitor temp in ur shed. its very easy to use. btw not to mention then u can sync ur smart plug.

    • @DCGULL01
      @DCGULL01 Před 4 lety +3

      Will- no one cares about how loud the AC is, but- glad you are doing an energy audit to determine what it takes to cool the place during those 110 degree days! I'm interested in the Giandel Inverters- so, I'll be reading those pages next. Insulating the floor will be a PITA, but- blocking off acess to the floor should be relatively easy. Walls- are you going to use the Pink Panther stuff, or rigid foam insulation? Just curious- let us know what you come up with!
      Thanks for keeping us up to date with the solar shed.

    • @jessyterpoorten7197
      @jessyterpoorten7197 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DCGULL01 he can just turn it of if he is recording fore 15 min

    • @NazimUdDin-tg8jg
      @NazimUdDin-tg8jg Před 4 lety +5

      Here we use metric system specifically celcius.😁

    • @brandonlerman1540
      @brandonlerman1540 Před 4 lety +5

      thoes little 6000 btu ACs work well on low cool fan setting as well. I used always use my sailboat one on low for less noise and it would still freeze me out at night in Florida summers .

  • @perentee77
    @perentee77 Před 4 lety +213

    I've never listened to someone for so long and have absolutely no idea what your saying..

    • @kele1264
      @kele1264 Před 4 lety +25

      I try very hard to follow and learn. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. But either way, Will's genuine interest in and excitement about his work is inspiring!

    • @mattstapleton2470
      @mattstapleton2470 Před 4 lety +11

      Lol, I followed for about 2 seconds before his super genius level left me ion the dudt

    • @JK-ns5dr
      @JK-ns5dr Před 4 lety +15

      Same here, I made it almost half way through. his intelligence level makes me feel like a cave man.

    • @popsoldboats3406
      @popsoldboats3406 Před 4 lety +10

      Go back one year and look at his video for beginners. I worked in construction for year from the 80's till the crash of the economy in 07. Never had a problem wiring homes but never used solar and all that will be needed with it. In a few months this kid has taugh a old man alot. Now I find myself sounding like I know any of this.

    • @robormiston2841
      @robormiston2841 Před 4 lety +2

      Hey Pops Old Boats. Do you build boats? Because I do and it would be cool to meet others that do? I want to run my boats on solar power. I have a 21 ft. tunnel hull that will go over 100 mph with ease with a 260 h.p Mercury 2 stroke outboard motor. I wonder what it could do with electric power. The boat was built for speed. I designed and built it and it is a solid performer outperforming some of the best boats out there. Because I took all the best attributes from the top boats and added them together to make this boat. It was originally a Champ boat in Italy at 17 ft 6 inches that ran 130 mph untill Al Mourno flipped it at 130 mph and it landed upside down pushing the motor, and cutting the boat in half almost gutting poor Al. " He said the boat split in half and the motor pushed him out! " Al Mourno. A guy named Sid Bass lived down the road from us and built his own complete motors and cut down legs to race form. My dad worked for George Barris Custom Rods and we started Hurricane Performance Tunnel Hulls in the 80's because he was an expert fiberglass dude. He fixed Corvettes, and eventually owned his own Custom Auto Body shop. Ormiston Motors in Bremerton Washington. We then build custom rods, chopped tops, channels cars etc. Then we got into boats deeper lol. Made our own designs and nailed it! They outperformed almost every boat on the market at the time. No one knew what they were. It was like selling a Lamborghini without a test drive. We were 20+ years ahead of the game. Now today they are the most fuel efficient boats on the market with the fastest top speeds available. Now pops has passed on and it's just me and my Covid mask. Lol I. I have the knowledge, the skill, the desire, I even have a 2800 sq.ft shop. But not anyone that speaks my language lol.

  • @Gamebrotech
    @Gamebrotech Před 3 lety +1

    Your the king of off grid solar on you tube. Your videos are straight forward and edited to get most out of our viewing time. Thank you

  • @kittzy3598
    @kittzy3598 Před 4 lety +15

    Can you do a video about refrigerators on solar

    • @andrewwhittaker6622
      @andrewwhittaker6622 Před 4 lety +1

      I did a bit of a test on a Hisense HR6BF121S 120L 240v fridge Because some say yes some say no. I set to just over half scale on the thermostat and rated at 225Kw per year on Product Review. on 2 *old 105Ah lead acid batteries with no power input as a test. in a 24Hr period with no external power input it used around 50AH or around 25pc of capacity. I've been running it on my solar setup in NSW OZ now for about 3 months no problems. but they do have about 500w surge current. Hisense have a 157L now rated at 185/190Kwpy Cheers

  • @DorothysHobbyFarm
    @DorothysHobbyFarm Před 4 lety +8

    I have lived off grid for 36 months now and we have a system that could power a AC unit but never thought about setting one up. Great video.

    • @DorothysHobbyFarm
      @DorothysHobbyFarm Před 4 lety +1

      @Manny Fragoza We live in western Colorado.

    • @DorothysHobbyFarm
      @DorothysHobbyFarm Před 4 lety +2

      @@colfaxschuyler3675 Our internet is not the best, but with a weBoost we are able to keep good LTE connection. We can only get Huges Net out here and it is not grand.

  • @NewAgeDIY
    @NewAgeDIY Před 4 lety +25

    Options options options
    Most of the time I need to press rewind and figure out what options is for what. It’s amazing how much math Will can spite out at any one time. Trying to keep up is a full time job!
    Thanks Will for your “COOL” subject matter today!

    • @Usatorok
      @Usatorok Před 4 lety +3

      Hello from Korea. Please repeat this statement every time a student asks why they need to learn math that they'll supposedly never use.

    • @BobMarley-pm1xb
      @BobMarley-pm1xb Před 4 lety

      USA to ROK Man, I did that with Spanish and 45 years later I’m still kicking myself. Went full stupid. Never pass an opportunity to get educated.

  • @haroldtuttle3766
    @haroldtuttle3766 Před 4 lety +12

    Thank you for showing us this system, many have wanted to see a video like this for a long time.
    Great job!

  • @areaone3813
    @areaone3813 Před 4 lety +41

    Dam I’m so impressed with your knowledge on electronics, well solar and battery power. You rock bud. 🖐🏼😊

    • @obviouslytwo4u
      @obviouslytwo4u Před 4 lety +2

      1-minute 11 seconds into the video I could tell this guy knows his stuff.

  • @Koala63211
    @Koala63211 Před 4 lety +1

    I follow a lot of cruising yachts and catamaran sites. One of their biggest problems is cooling the boat at sea or at anchor without running their engines to generate power. I've always thought that there must be some way you can generate enough power from solar to do that. It looks like you are on the right track Will. Good for you, and if you do happen to perfect what you are trying to do, please make sure you take out a patent on it to protect your future life. Well done young man.

  • @hunterhalo2
    @hunterhalo2 Před 4 lety +2

    Just got your book! Thanks for your consistent, thorough and hard work Will!

  • @Gordon013
    @Gordon013 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm sure someone has already said it but many window AC now have WiFi built in so you can check it anytime from anywhere. You can also configure schedules and have it set to turn on and off depending on temperature. You can even check the temperature when it is off to determine if you want to turn it on or not. Keep up the great work. I'm looking at possibly adding solar and backup battery to my house and an RV one of these years. Just starting my research into everything and your knowledge helps a lot.

  • @ibezag0
    @ibezag0 Před 2 měsíci

    From all the electric training and enthusiast level of interest I have…..I come to this channel to reinforce all the information. This is like music to my ears

  • @TheCaptnHammer
    @TheCaptnHammer Před 6 dny

    My tiny camper has a very small a/c that I can use all night if I use a jackery. The Jackery belongs to work so I need to make my own power bank of some sort. I’m looking forward to exploring your channel!

  • @TheStinkyTaint
    @TheStinkyTaint Před 4 lety

    Its rare to find someone who can talk and explain so well, while looking so good...

  • @duncanjames914
    @duncanjames914 Před 4 lety +11

    Nice video Will. It would be interesting to compare the power consumption before and after insulating your shed. Ambient temperature would have to be factored into the analysis.

  • @Almatt-qh5zu
    @Almatt-qh5zu Před rokem

    This is PERFECT info for what I've been looking for. So many have built out a cargo style trailer for overlanding or camping. But the trailers (dedicated production or home built) have varying degrees of insulation. I"ve been hesitant to buy even a small camper without figuring out how to run some type of small AC on either 12 or 120 volts. this vid along with a full time nomad camper that runs a 120v 5K BTU AC on about 1K of PV. Excellent info!

  • @kele1264
    @kele1264 Před 4 lety +3

    This is SO COOL. How many people have a solar shed?! Looking forward to all the solar shed results. You are awesome, Will! Thank you!

  • @Josef_R
    @Josef_R Před 4 lety

    If you watch these videos at 1.75X, you can actually SEE the passion. It cracks me up.

  • @solamente
    @solamente Před 4 lety

    I love your enthusiasm and your knowledge of all these electronics. I don’t fully understand it all, but you’re fun to watch.

  • @NSaw1
    @NSaw1 Před 4 lety +3

    Cool! I'm cooling my RV now with a swamp cooler run from solar, here in Idaho in the summer it gets up to around 90-110 degrees F and soon my well pump will be running of solar to. The well pump controller uses 120W!!! CONSTANTLY so I need to take that out and just put in a cutout, the well pump can run on 35vac/dc-250vdc/ac too, oh so meany cool things to do with solar!

    • @georgefenrich4119
      @georgefenrich4119 Před 4 lety +2

      Have you looked into a RAM PUMP?

    • @NSaw1
      @NSaw1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@georgefenrich4119 Yes I have, but it won't work for the well (it's 280ft deep) but we have a sessional creek that I want to make a ram pump at some point for watering. And I'll make a video about it when I do get to building it.

  • @colemcleod941
    @colemcleod941 Před 3 lety

    I see you got the temperature at a nice crisp 67 F in April, in Vegas. That's a great result from a $209 AC. Love all your videos. I've seen dozens of your breakdown and reviews but not till recently started looking into to how you got to where you are now - and just watched your "Why I live in an RV" Vid. YOur life is an unbelievable story of survival. You did a lot better than I did, from shockingly hard circumstances. You are an inspiration.

  • @pauld6967
    @pauld6967 Před 4 lety +3

    Good afternoon. I have casually thought "maybe solar would be helpful for me" but now, thanks to your channel, I am giving it far more serious consideration these days.
    Keep up the good and informative work.

  • @magamike1800
    @magamike1800 Před 3 lety +2

    I build shipping container cabins and i add a second roof ontop to shade the containers. It makes a massive difference in keeping them cool. A large solar array might do the same or you may want to make a shade roof overtop to put the panels on.

  • @paultan5065
    @paultan5065 Před 4 lety

    You are a rock star in your own right. I learn a lot with what you are sharing. Watching your video is time well spent.

  • @lloydprunier4415
    @lloydprunier4415 Před 4 lety

    Good luck with that A/C unit. I bought a 8,000BTU model built in Dec. 2018. They were on sale and I was interested because it had WiFi and remote control unit. The first one I brought home and installed sounded fine, but it was a cool day and I thought it was working. As soon as we had a warm day I realized it wasn't cooling. The compressor was running, but no cooling? I took it back and gambled on another of the same model. Checked it before installing and it worked. Put in my window and thought everything was okay. Next day I tried the remote control and it only works if it wants too! Checked battery and watched the remote light with my phone camera and it is sending signals, but not getting consistent control. Next I went through the steps in the instructions and tried the phone app and WiFI. Should have known from the reviews for the phone app that I was screwed. Only thing I haven't tried to get the WiFi to connect is moving my router. Think the A/C module only works on 2.4Ghz? The thermostat isn't very smart either. It's almost like it just works off a random timer and doesn't care what the temp is. Last time I will buy this brand.

  • @darkdaze3860
    @darkdaze3860 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video and update Will. Once insulated you'll probably have an abundance of power! Keep the great videos coming, very helpful!

  • @joemullin5581
    @joemullin5581 Před 4 lety +1

    The best deal in thermostats is Sensor Push on Amazon. $99 for the hub and $50 per wireless thermostat. The Sensor Push hub uploads temp and humidity to the cloud once per minute and will alarm you with custom set points. I have 5 in my RV. 2 for the Norcold refer/freezer. 2 for 2 chest freezers and one for my battery bank. The cloud achieves all the data.

  • @bigtimepimpin666
    @bigtimepimpin666 Před 4 lety

    I cant understand what you're saying. But i understand that magical box in the wall makes cool... that's awesome!

  • @chuckhursch5374
    @chuckhursch5374 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a 10’x12’ shed. I may put an air conditioner in that, or a heat pump, and you’re getting me to think I might try powering it off of solar 👍🏻

  • @jesusortiz6842
    @jesusortiz6842 Před 4 lety

    You are talking so sweet explaining all those things. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @Nancelot13
    @Nancelot13 Před 2 lety

    Rock on buddy!
    We have a project right up your alley...
    And are going to be headed that way next week in our RV headed to L.A. THEN back through again headed back to FL...

  • @theMekanik
    @theMekanik Před 4 lety

    Your shed isn’t moving and it small like you said so cutting a hole in the wall is a good route to go and using a window unit as a permanent solution is perfect 👌🏻

  • @rp9674
    @rp9674 Před rokem

    I love this for a bedroom off-grid, supplemental. Add a small electric heater for winter.

  • @OLDJACKSACADEMY
    @OLDJACKSACADEMY Před 4 lety

    like your honesty and integrity bro building a house and your knowledge and insights will help me set up off grid

  • @timamyett9679
    @timamyett9679 Před 4 lety

    Will.... I'm twice your age and considered talented by a few people, ( my Mom), Ha. Anyway, I am very glad I get to watch your videos and see a young man pushing himself to his potential and the enjoyment you get from it. I was so encumbered by life issues at your age by my bad choices(poor choice of a marriage partner). I squandered and wasted time in my youth trying to fix an unfixable situation.
    I say all that to say this ....follow your dreams ... cut your losses and go for the gold! May God bless you . Thanks for all you do!

  • @johnliberty3647
    @johnliberty3647 Před rokem

    Turns out i need to run a small AC unit (same size as yours) on solar. Glad you make videos so I have someone to learn from.

  • @bentnickel7487
    @bentnickel7487 Před 4 lety +2

    As one point to consider, there must be a fast growing indigenous tree or bush in the Nevada area that you could plant to shade the shed naturally. A plant that grows with little water and thrives in the heat to offer shade.

    • @bentnickel7487
      @bentnickel7487 Před 4 lety

      The Tipu tree grows in your area, up to 40 feet tall and should provide great shade to cool the shed naturally. Add under roof insulation and your batteries should be fine.

    • @ReflectedMiles
      @ReflectedMiles Před 4 lety

      @@bentnickel7487 So this shade would only be present to the shed itself when needed and not to the solar panels? I want to see some kind of technical rundown on how this 40-foot quantum shade works.

    • @bentnickel7487
      @bentnickel7487 Před 4 lety +1

      He can't have tree shade if he leaves the panels in place. He's not living in an RV anymore, so the panels can be relocated to a place that's advantageous for optimum solar. Cooling the shed starts with natural shade and graduates to under roof and wall insulation.

    • @elwandadebruce9155
      @elwandadebruce9155 Před 4 lety

      If you got paid would you be available for personal projects???

  • @capnchip
    @capnchip Před 4 lety +3

    What a super fellow. Who cannot get excited when he seems to be so excited about his "stuff"! G R E A T vids!

  • @mohamedsheikh2502
    @mohamedsheikh2502 Před 4 lety

    you are a great teacher and you know what you are talking about .thanks

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958

    I just took a portable AC out of the boat and replaced with the same window AC. Its great! Also using the 3KW Giandel inverter with a 2KW as backup. I also have LiFePo4 batteries and a need to keep them cool. Looking forward to a follow up video about maintaining temp within limits of batteries automatically. Also thanks for warning about no low volt cutoff on Giandel. Must have missed that when I didn't read manual. Will copy your low voltage protect and temp management when you post about it. Very helpful stuff thanks!

  • @spockmcoyissmart961
    @spockmcoyissmart961 Před 4 lety

    Insulation gives you the biggest bang for the buck in return of energy savings. It will help you a great deal. Especially after you insulated the 'attic space' you will build. It is amazing the amount of radiant heat that comes through a roof space on a sunny day.

  • @edbenson98
    @edbenson98 Před 4 lety +1

    Insulate the shed and paint the outside white to reflect the sun! Great video!

    • @georgefenrich4119
      @georgefenrich4119 Před 4 lety

      Do we think he should add REFLECTIX to the outside walls?

  • @chiconian49
    @chiconian49 Před 4 lety +1

    I added a 220 mini split to my new addition to my home. The room is 15 x 25. It was the right choice. You would have just waisted your money on a mini spit for your shed. You bought the correct unit for your needs. A cheap rotating fan would help as well.

  • @MrTubeman123456
    @MrTubeman123456 Před 2 lety

    I didn't hear you say how many watts in panels you have but it's a help thank you keep learning.

  • @jec_ecart
    @jec_ecart Před 4 lety +68

    When sheds have AC s but my office does not....

    • @SwitchUpYt
      @SwitchUpYt Před 4 lety +8

      Office...I remember those...

  • @2manytoyz123
    @2manytoyz123 Před 4 lety +2

    Looking at the light emanating from the A/C vents, I’m guessing you have it set to bring in outside air, maybe accidentally. Obviously more efficient to recirculate cool air rather than have to cool hot outside air. Just an observation, not criticism! I’ve got about 1KW of solar on my garage. Runs most of my shop gear. But no A/C yet. It was 90 in my garage here in central Florida today. I’m definitely going to have to do something soon. Keep up the good work!

  •  Před 4 lety +54

    It's a rare situation, when sun is cooling instead of heating.

    • @yarpos
      @yarpos Před 4 lety +3

      pretty common really in hot climates , and good mix that keeps the summer bills down

    • @anonymouswhite7957
      @anonymouswhite7957 Před 4 lety +1

      Ryan Crisp We call it cooling for object that gets its thermal energy transferred, and heating for objects that received thermal energy. Ever increasing entropy and energy moving around doesn’t make it less real. Also we can refer to the heat death theory (when entropy achieve it’s maximum level) as cooling since energy gets more disordered and dispersed

    • @michaelsinaloense6449
      @michaelsinaloense6449 Před 4 lety

      Well stated!

    • @skidmark7845
      @skidmark7845 Před 3 lety

      If I’m right, old refrigerators ran on the principal of heating up ammonia, which somehow was converted into a cooling effect. If this is true, could you have the core that houses the ammonia in direct sunlight and amplify it with a sort of magnifying glass to increase the suns effects and uses it to generate a cooling effect such as an air conditioner puts out and possibly split it into a refrigerator also. Just a brain fart.

  • @Sasquatcho70278
    @Sasquatcho70278 Před 3 lety

    I live in vegas also and have a 8300w system on my flat roof . It’s exiting to learn about solar

  • @aaronvallejo8220
    @aaronvallejo8220 Před 4 lety

    Great setup. Yes high and sealed insulation is key. Glad you are having fun:)

  • @RobsLBL
    @RobsLBL Před 4 lety

    I recently bought a 12 volt ac unit and hope it works on Bluetti AC200. Plan on using it in truck bed topper. Thanks for "The Shed" ac video.

  • @Loganl1980
    @Loganl1980 Před 4 lety

    I use a home made swamp cooler to cool my trailer. I used two window screens, and pulled apart one of those wadded up netting things people use in the shower, and sandwiched it between the two screens, and hung it outside one window and aimed a mister valve at it connected to a hose. in a window in the opposite end of the trailer, I use a fan blowing outward. It took some fine tuning, but it works GREAT and only uses a tiny amount of power!

    • @johanvangelderen289
      @johanvangelderen289 Před 4 lety

      Those work very well in the dry desert air where Will lives.
      The air conditioner he has is good as a demonstration of what would work in humid areas.
      It is definitely not required in Las Vegas.

  • @richardnedbalek1968
    @richardnedbalek1968 Před 2 měsíci

    Please do a vid on using solar panels, a battery, and a window air conditioner to keep one room cool during a Las Vegas summer so people can affordably combat the heat.

  • @alberda401
    @alberda401 Před 4 lety

    To be honest, all electrical terminologies flew away from my head, but your voice retained😁😁😁

  • @workinghands1805
    @workinghands1805 Před rokem

    Love it! My wife was laughing saying that’s totally you 👀😂 with the camera and the thermometer

  • @nomadicsporadic3836
    @nomadicsporadic3836 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome video will, yeah I have a window AC unit in my van, I can run it off my solar , shore power or generator. Keep up the good work...

  • @obviouslytwo4u
    @obviouslytwo4u Před 4 lety

    1-minute into the video I could tell this guy knows his stuff so I subscribe!.

  • @ruftime
    @ruftime Před 4 lety

    I agree! Mini splits are great for many applications, but not all😎

  • @sherwinbaculi8185
    @sherwinbaculi8185 Před 4 lety +7

    Hi, Im your new subscriber from Philippines. Thank you for the new learnings

  • @timothyhaycraft2807
    @timothyhaycraft2807 Před 4 lety

    Mr. Prowse, I am in complete awe of your technical prowess, finding your knowledge of solar unparalleled. As an afishionado of all things solar power I'm prayerfully hoping to beg your knowledgeable assistance, I am trying to formulate an installation plan for a sailboat. I have devoured data on the subject provided by you and other contributors, albeit I humbly confess that I am not comprehending the information. It being far to steep a learning curve for my meager understanding, in order to glean a practical sense of the subject I must defer to those like yourself. Might there be off the shelf pre-designed kits available, a sort of modularized plug-and-play system needing only to be assembled. I have attempted to find answers through internet queries, yet without having an intuitive knowledge of the subject it is oftentimes difficult to identify search terms. I do understand that you're a very busy man without the luxury of time, but if you could at least steer me in the right direction I would be in your debt. I am hoping to have a self sustaining system, coupling a wind generator' solar panels as well as a 5KW diesel generator. A lot of my confusion lies in the configuration, be it a 12/24/48 volt assembly for the most desirable efficiency. I simply lack the ability to even visualize these concepts. At any rate I would like to thank you for taking the time to read this lengthy request, I would be wholly without a doubt indebted to you for any assistance in this matter.

  • @kevinrowbotham545
    @kevinrowbotham545 Před 4 lety +4

    Awesome! AC for the shed Will! Waiting for Amazon to ship the rest of my first solar project along with a copy of your book. Enjoy your straight talking style of videos. Thanks for sharing.

  • @richhagenchicago
    @richhagenchicago Před 4 lety

    I have intermittently run an AC unit from a Trace SW4048 inverter for years in the summer. I use a relay to turn on the power to the AC as a dump load when I have excess power. I think that if you have adequate space for panels, solar AC is smart. You basically need it most when you have excess power. Panels remain very cheap if you know how to do the wiring. I do not have batteries on that system, it is about a kilowatt hour of ultracapacitor storage which basically acts as a buffer with loads switching from mains to inverter or turning on and off other loads such as supplemental water pre-heating, space heating or AC simply based upon the banks voltage. Has worked reliably for years.

  • @itsrockitt
    @itsrockitt Před 4 lety +2

    😎👍🏼👍🏼 looking forward to an update

  • @curtlankford1149
    @curtlankford1149 Před 4 lety +8

    I still dream of when I am financially solvent and can say, "...if I need more power I will just add more solar panels."

  • @michaelglenning5107
    @michaelglenning5107 Před 4 lety

    For solar powered AC/HP DIY MrCool is a good choice. Only draws 2.1 amp! It uses DC Inverter technology. A less best choice is the new DAIKEN u-shaped window unit, also a DC Inverter based technology unit.

  • @terrybecker1314
    @terrybecker1314 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree, like many Vids, lots of
    talk and little info.
    5000 btu A.C. window unit:
    run power = ~ 500 watts
    starting surge = ~ 1000 watts
    SO...
    Solar panels = at least 500 watts
    Start surge can be done with car
    battery charged by solar panels.
    ( battery only needed to get A.C.
    unit running = "start surge" )
    1 battery can be used to start
    many A.C. units.
    But a 500 + watt solar panel
    is needed for each A.C. unit.
    A 500 + watt power inverter
    ( 12 volt dc to 120 volt ac )
    is needed for each
    solar panel / A.C. unit
    And a solar panel set to charge
    the surge startup battery.
    Q: How ya gonna run it at night?
    But killing just the daytime A.C.
    costs may be worth the effort.

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Před 4 lety

    Hi Will . I use a wifi plug for my air conditioner . It has both timer and countdown programs, built into the smart plug app. . I use the timer to turn a/c on and off.
    0 watts stand by (plugged into ac outlet. 12:00 on ,1:00 off etc...
    If you use a countdown you have to create many on / off times ...ie... 30 min. On , 60 min. off ,90 min. on etc
    The problem is you need to restart each timer, everytime that you want it to go through the cycle. If you dont , it won't go on or off .

  • @fka.climate
    @fka.climate Před 3 lety

    This is my new favorite channel.

  • @JGoodwin
    @JGoodwin Před 4 lety +48

    "Didn't want to spend that much on a mini split, so I got this one for $200-$300"
    "Oh, but I hooked it to this portable power station"
    Clicks link for power station - only $2k

    • @kimmer6
      @kimmer6 Před 3 lety +16

      I'm the almost 70 version of Will. I spent nearly $25K on inverters, 1200 AH of LiFeP04 batteries, transfer switch, wires, fuses, etc.....just to keep my fridge and clock running when the utility shuts down.
      Added bonus: We lost power one rainy evening in November for over 4 hours. I'm the only guy for miles who cooked a turkey on batteries.

    • @andinbriwel1092
      @andinbriwel1092 Před 3 lety +1

      That was my reaction, too 😳

    • @doghairdontcarelindaniel7531
      @doghairdontcarelindaniel7531 Před 3 lety +4

      I know nothing of what he is saying BUT I am lost in his love of what he is doing. I look at the projects I spent money and time on over my lifetime cause I was ALL in an it makes no sense but u r driven. I get it totally. So I never finished that project, oh well. It’s only money. He is delightful. Hurricane season coming in Houston soon ,after the freeze we just had, an no power. I love the thought of cooling down my small garage apt when an if power goes. I sat here 2 weeks in the hot after Harvey. Great job kid. I’m learning.

  • @hugoponce69
    @hugoponce69 Před 4 lety +1

    Getting ready for the hot weather, hopefully that works for you.

  • @melindadoennig7799
    @melindadoennig7799 Před 3 lety

    I love this young man's brilliant videos! Am learning so dang much about solar. Thank you!

  • @msnpassjan2004
    @msnpassjan2004 Před 4 lety +1

    This is an awesome option to at least have one room in the house with air conditioning if the power goes out.

  • @Sylvan_dB
    @Sylvan_dB Před 4 lety

    That's right, thinking it thru and picking the appropriate technology. 👍

  • @BrianBoniMakes
    @BrianBoniMakes Před 4 lety +12

    Nicely done. Price is normally a huge consideration so it's good to see what the lowest cost method does. Do you really need an inverter to run an AC? I bet there's a universal motor running that compressor that you could find a more efficient source of power for.

  • @raymondjones7489
    @raymondjones7489 Před 4 lety +5

    Yeah! Will!...that's what I need!...I live in my camper...I need this!!!! Cool!!😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @zulhilmi2458
    @zulhilmi2458 Před 4 lety

    I like your passion.. i am not googling how to wire solar set.. i look at utube.. after one video.. already subcribe to you

  • @knowyourouts3466
    @knowyourouts3466 Před 4 lety

    Will, some quick feedback. The only thing stopping me from taking the plunge is I haven't seen any material yet on how not to electrocute myself. Seriously this is the only thing stopping me. Figured I am not alone. Maybe a quick video on solar panel safety and best practices can put those fears to rest. I can't be the only one held back by this simple fear. You have laid out the technicals perfectly....maybe one video on how not to kill ourselves. Thanks Will.

  • @MichaelBreeden
    @MichaelBreeden Před 4 lety +2

    "i need to read the manual still" 😂

  • @kurtzxcvb3481
    @kurtzxcvb3481 Před 4 lety

    For your attic you should use radiant barrier with proper ventilation for your walls I would use rockwool

  • @cybertrk
    @cybertrk Před 4 lety +1

    You could bury a 55gallon drum of water 6 feet underground and run a pump and water to and from it through a small radiator fan setup to make a micro geothermal cooling system. You would use a tiny wattage and it would be a fun build I bet.
    Except the digging, that would be hell.

    • @johnpurdum8126
      @johnpurdum8126 Před 4 lety

      And from what I've seen the earth around Vegas is very hard. Depends on what part of the valley you live in too I suppose.

  • @michaelc2644
    @michaelc2644 Před 4 lety

    We haven't heard from you in a while - hope you are safe and healthy!

  • @Stubones999
    @Stubones999 Před rokem

    You could use Yolink temperature sensors and power plug to use your computer to monitor the temperature of the shed, and control the power switch. They use LoRa radio so can be hundreds of feet from the hub and your house.

  • @sgs2-595
    @sgs2-595 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for showing this informative video, what about DC air cond? Any comments?

  • @melinda5777
    @melinda5777 Před 4 lety

    I have a little AC like that in my bedroom at night and put the central up. I did the math and actually save about $35.00 a month during the HOT season! Alabama Coast! (Winter & Hot) are our seasons! Lol. Hope you had a nice Easter!

    • @flowrob6861
      @flowrob6861 Před 4 lety +1

      I used window a/c for 10 years in Houston with whole house HVAC .
      I worked nights slept days . My room was 72 house was 76 till i got up and others got home . Our Balanced billing hasn't gone over 80$ monthly in 2000 sq ft 30 yr old house .
      That unit can make most moderately insulated Vans Cool to sleep in .

  • @bradfordpalmer2298
    @bradfordpalmer2298 Před 4 lety

    One good thing about being in Lss Vegas, no humidity. It takes lots power to remove the water from the air.

  • @Roobah
    @Roobah Před 4 lety

    That seems to be the same AC unit I got for my van. Also has a soft-start built in. Love it.

    • @saadomar1101
      @saadomar1101 Před 3 měsíci

      really that's good,, how much would it take to start then?

  • @florenlebaron524
    @florenlebaron524 Před 3 lety

    I want one of these for my camper van.

  • @GypsyTinker2012
    @GypsyTinker2012 Před 4 lety

    A sun shade for the AC will help it run efficiently too.

  • @jmkc740
    @jmkc740 Před 4 lety +2

    just bought ur book off amazon, havent went thru it very much yet since ive been super busy but i will.. i just bought two 12v mpp 1k all in one unit models the plan is to use 1 for a/c -w/a 400-800 AH bank of lithium and 3-190 panels =570watts of solar all T'd together for like 30amp of charge current just for a 6k btu air unit like urs in a step van;) i hope it works🤞 so ill have two seperate solar systems for my application.
    The othe unit i have will have prolly 2-400AH of lithium and the same 3-190watt panels =570watts just for lights,chargings,radio,12v fridge also powering my 12v 8k deisel heater..

    • @huanle1843
      @huanle1843 Před 4 lety +1

      would be interested to know if this works. keep us posted

  • @williepughiii777
    @williepughiii777 Před 4 lety

    Finally someone's listening somebody's listening she got power but you got power but you got converting you know if our so has you hook everything up together after a while you save more power but once you get the charging you know the power that you use while you're charging is drop down to a minimum the more battery power sometimes the better but as you get the ac-dc converters while you're charging the power needed inside as you know left to a minimum but at the same time you don't have to worry about what you need cuz you got one two three four different type of conversions maybe five or six I think I heard him say I know for four or five different types of conversions that does not only regulate but monitor the output but at the same time if you got enough power up there on top on the shed then you should be pulling in at least 500w you know worth of conversion into the yeti so it shouldn't really take that long specially you know what everything you have in there but if you get enough solar power on walking in on it's like having a Transformer f*** having a Transformer you go from 120 to 220 it's not going to overdo it 220 going into it and I'll save you a whole bunch of time but at the same time does do you have the circuit power let's stay inside the yeti to handle 120 to 220 you know potentially power going in but power going out

  • @DocNo27
    @DocNo27 Před 4 lety

    Shade the shed. Will cut down on the AC load dramatically. Doesn't have to be fancy - use a canvas screen and just big enough/positioned for the afternoon when it's hottest.
    Shading makes a HUGE difference. Also you could probably get away with a swamp cooler in Vegas with the low humidity, which would just need power for the blower motor and the small pump motor.

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb Před 4 lety

    Excellent video Will, to many folks throw cost aside when doing solar or HVAC

  • @nicholasgabel4797
    @nicholasgabel4797 Před 4 lety

    Cool !...literally... always have been interested in running an AC on solar...