DIY Portable Solar Panel Stand Mount Very Affordable

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2019
  • This solar panel stand easily holds up to five or six 100 watt solar panels. It normally costs over $500 but I figured out a way to easily put one together for a fraction of the price. It is a DIY setup that only takes a few minutes to put together and is very straight forward.
    It is very easily adjustable for different times of the year so that the angle to the sun is just right ot make the most amount of power. This portable panel mounting system is perfect for RVing, camping, Van-Life, emergency blackout and much more.
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Komentáře • 147

  • @greatguy4076
    @greatguy4076 Před 4 lety +19

    If you haven't bought your panels yet, one thing that will save you even more money is to buy better panels. Flexible panels have lower output, are less reliable, and don't last as long as fixed panels. Fixed panels are HALF the cost of flexible panels. You can buy "smaller" fixed panels in just about any physical size. Bonus - they are much easier to mount, as they already have a stable frame. Put your money into the panels, where you actually get something (power).

    • @theyoungnative93
      @theyoungnative93 Před 3 lety

      My fixed panels don’t have any holes to mount them, what do you do to secure them?

    • @fishhuntadventure
      @fishhuntadventure Před 2 lety +1

      @@theyoungnative93
      There should be holes on the backside for Z brackets or the nicer Bouge RV and Rich Solar brackets.
      If you truly don’t have the holes, look up pics of the WindyNation or Rich Solar panels. That will show you.
      If you have to drill:
      - Don’t drill from the face! Some panels have conductors or wires hidden under the extrusion.
      - use a piece of 16ga behind where you drill as a protector plate so you don’t damage the panels with the drill bit.
      - measure a half inch out from the inner periphery and be precise with your spacing to make your install look good and be easier to set up

  • @thesurvivalist.
    @thesurvivalist. Před 4 lety +4

    I'll be upgrading so, both with the stand and a bag for my panels!
    Thanks!

  • @leguirerj
    @leguirerj Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the idea. I used the eco-worthy 41in solar panel stand and two 96 in slotted angles. I made it for my ecoflow 400 watt portable solar panels. Once setup, it was very sturdy and it is easy to use the panels now. Gonna make 4.

  • @darrylbinkley1207
    @darrylbinkley1207 Před 4 lety +9

    Your videos are always so simple and informative. Keep up the the great work and thanks for sharing!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you very much! That's what I'm going for.

  • @chrisumali9841
    @chrisumali9841 Před 18 dny

    Thanks for the demo and info, this is great. Since you mentioned it, maybe mark the groves where the solar panel would go, so you know the exact distance between panels. Have a great day

  • @LoneSigma369
    @LoneSigma369 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent presentation and very informative. Stay with what your doing, it's working brother! Thank you.

  • @CamppattonFamilyCompound
    @CamppattonFamilyCompound Před 4 lety +3

    Good information Ben. Thanks for sharing.

  • @davekemerer2566
    @davekemerer2566 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks man, super helpful to see the design concepts before making a purchase. I’ll be heading to your site soon to make some final decisions on my purchase

  • @TrekkerPlanet
    @TrekkerPlanet Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Extremely informative. I will be duplicating that stand this coming weekend.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +1

      That's awesome! I'm glad to hear it was helpful. I have been using that exact stand for over a year now and it's still in perfect condition. No rusting, start knobs have not degraded in the sun etc... It really is a great stand.

    • @carlpabst6506
      @carlpabst6506 Před 3 lety

      @@minutemanprep do you have a link to get those start knobs?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +1

      @@carlpabst6506 This is the only one currently in stock: amzn.to/3h8m1JM If you have any place like Tacoma Screw store or even ACE Hardware they often carry star knobs too.

  • @itmaslanka
    @itmaslanka Před 4 lety +4

    Reminds me of the Erector Set !

  • @randywilson1134
    @randywilson1134 Před 4 lety

    Newbie, thanks ordered end pieces will order cross bars from amazon thanks Randy

  • @reprosser
    @reprosser Před 3 lety +4

    Just got my Titan 1000 package and have everything hooked up and working. I purchased the stuff for one stand to see how I like it (will be ordering another set soon :) ) The only (trivial) issue I ran into is that the holes in the stands are not evenly spaced the whole length -there is a section with a wider spacing, so I had to re-assemble one stand to match the holes (for adjusting angle) of the other stand. Other than that, this went together easily and it all works well.

  • @darthr01g41
    @darthr01g41 Před 2 lety

    What an incredibly helpful video! Thanks! I was thinking maybe use hook & loop tape to hold the panels to the stand. Tape the loop part on the cross members of the stand and the hook part on the bottom and top of the panels. Just a thought. Thanks a lot!

  • @relentlessmoutz
    @relentlessmoutz Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Ben for another great and informative video. You explain things so well! You are helping me tremendously with deciding on getting my Titan solar set up. Keep up the great work. You deserve all the praise.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      Hey Chris, thank you very much that's very nice of you to say. I will keep putting out videos and try to help where I can. Whenever you're ready to get your Titan be sure to get it from poweredportablesolar.com/shop/ =)

    • @relentlessmoutz
      @relentlessmoutz Před 3 lety

      @@minutemanprep I actually sent you an email through your site for shipping to Canada. Lmk if you got it and reply back to the email when you can. I have an order in my cart for the Titan+1500 Flexx kit with a couple of extra accessories. :)

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +1

      @@relentlessmoutz I sure will, thank you. We just need your shipping info to calculate actual shipping costs to you from our warehouse. I should get to the email tomorrow =)

    • @relentlessmoutz
      @relentlessmoutz Před 3 lety

      @@minutemanprep Perfect! Thank you

  • @hardtruth2039
    @hardtruth2039 Před 9 měsíci

    This looks like a good idea for my Ecoflow folding 400w panels. I’d use 3-4 of the panel supports.

  • @pedroamador7806
    @pedroamador7806 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your channel! Greetings from Puerto Rico!

  • @trippinwithtracy687
    @trippinwithtracy687 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you. Very helpful as a place to start. Point Zero Energy is shipping flex panels by Rich Solar currently, and they are 27.2” wide. This puts a five-panel array at 11’4” wide, thus requiring two six foot sections of slotted angle with an 8” overlap in the center.

  • @LC-iz2eh
    @LC-iz2eh Před 3 lety +1

    I'm revisiting this video from a year ago because I'm ready to hit the road in my RV & my 2-battery Titan and I want to capture as much sun as I can. I'm confident this setup won't be that troublesome in setting up/tearing down while RVing. I went to HD to get the crossbeams...there were so many choices in gauge and width. Would you be able to recommend a Home Depot part # or which combination of gauge and width to get. Everything else was pretty clear. Your videos have made a huge impact on whether to buy the Titan or not; thanks! I'll also be buying your "favorite carrying case" for my 10 flex solar panels. I was tempted to get the Gator for its protection factor, but you assured us that's not necessary (I hope not! hahaha).

  • @javieralejandro8144
    @javieralejandro8144 Před 2 lety

    Excelente video and excelente idea

  • @jasonbrown467
    @jasonbrown467 Před 3 lety

    i built a stand that can hold 3 100 watt panels using 1/2 inch pvc pipe. it holds the panels up out of the grass by about 8 inches off the ground. but havent figured out how to make it break down easily while being able to move it around and be sturdy at the same time. i have about $25 in plastic pipe and fittings. its also white which i dont like

  • @HiddenValleyHomestead
    @HiddenValleyHomestead Před 4 lety +1

    Gil from Camppatton Family Compound sent me over!!

  • @paulrobinson4609
    @paulrobinson4609 Před 4 lety +2

    Great way to set up a stand, I noticed that there was no link to get the setup stands of 1 or 2 that you had mentioned.

  • @1GREATDANE
    @1GREATDANE Před měsícem

    I used 10 foot angle iron for Top & Bottom, laid them out and drilled Clearance holes for 10-32 Stainless Fasteners and Washers and Locking Nuts.
    $32.00 EBay SOLAR ARRAY Angle Kit and Mount It anywhere You wish.

  • @PaulLadendorf
    @PaulLadendorf Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the vid. I love the simplicity of this setup but I don't think that will work for rigid panels without at least one brace in the middle.

    • @neilwani1178
      @neilwani1178 Před rokem

      How much power do these flex panels produce? Like are each producing 300 Watts? And do rigid panels this size produce more per panel? Why do people purchase these flex panels?

  • @tjmooney4181
    @tjmooney4181 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @PD_Kansas
    @PD_Kansas Před rokem

    Wonderful video! What would you recommend as a center vertical base for the middle. I had to use 8' long angle, and it seems to sag in the middle.

  • @lawhoff9581
    @lawhoff9581 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow - I have been trying to figure how I am going to set up 5 panels and have it be somewhat portable to take in at night. I have a Bluetti AC200 and 5 of their (sunpower) 120w panels coming soon. I am totally unfamiliar with all of this - I don't know if I could build this stand, but I am going to give it a try. Then just need to figure out how to serial connect the panels ha!

    • @nathaliewilson1817
      @nathaliewilson1817 Před 2 lety

      How did it work out for you as it is now over a year since you last posted your comment?

  • @tarichar8
    @tarichar8 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this. This is a great and helpful video. What are the ball bungees for?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +2

      The ball bungees are another way of attaching the solar panels to the frame.

  • @chrismacdonald3179
    @chrismacdonald3179 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! I’m not seeing the links you mentioned.

  • @leelawrence913
    @leelawrence913 Před 3 lety +1

    good video..my concern is 50 mph plus winds......i live in west texas high desert.....we can have some serious winds......i think i would need something much stronger and durable

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 Před 3 lety

      Well obviously. Most people never have to worry about 50mph winds.

  • @valoriesmith8875
    @valoriesmith8875 Před 2 lety +1

    The star knobs are no longer available on Amazon. If I try elsewhere, would I ask for 30 count, 1/4" thread and 1/2" length? Also were all the star knobs used the same sizes?. Thank you to anyone that can let me know.

  • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech
    @Moes_Prep_and_Tech Před 2 lety

    How about Bolting this to the Ground? What steps would you take?

  • @ninaburke474
    @ninaburke474 Před 3 lety +3

    I have flex panels and want to set on side of my garden shed. Love your video. Am wondering why the panels look flexed at the bottom? Is there a piece to buy (for the ends) long enough for the panels to be straight? Also my panels have 3 holes for attaching on each side so I want to put the middle support beam. This is also the reason I want to eliminate the buckle on my panels. I really need help to purchase the exact right size metal pieces. Thank you.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +2

      You can add a center crossbeam that you secure the panels to in order to take some of the band out of it. You would just get two more crossbeam sections and add them to the legs then secure the panels to the beam.

  • @kyjaffe9629
    @kyjaffe9629 Před 4 lety +2

    Could you please show a way of putting wheels on a frame with rigid panels to allow easier moving?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety +2

      I would just get caster wheels from Amazon or Home Depot and attach them =)

  • @Marcosworld77
    @Marcosworld77 Před 2 lety

    i was thinking about getting 310 watt panels but they weigh 61 Lbs. I like this design but what do you think about putting caster wheels that are lockable. I was thinking of the wheels because of hurricanes. This way i could roll them into the garage when that happens. What do you think MMP?

  • @tulipsmoran5197
    @tulipsmoran5197 Před 3 lety

    I'm not understanding the comments here along with your comments about taking panels inside. If you're camping or traveling I get it, but for prepping and emergency use I maximize as much sun energy as possible to power my battery bank so that when I need to power my two freezers and refrigerator I can and will not loose any of my fresh preps.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +1

      We mention taking the panels inside at night so people don't steal them.

  • @superchickensuperchicken7939

    Minute Man Prep, instead of using all those solar panels, can you use just two panels that are equivalent to the same max voltage snd wattage charge, say each panel is 1000 watts run parallel at the same max voltage and 1000 watts for two battery banks?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety +2

      Absolutely. You can use any solar panel or solar panel configuration as long as you stay within the parameters of each solar input port which are 35 - 145v and 30a.

  • @bobross8314
    @bobross8314 Před 2 lety

    HD Item desc. or Amazon link?. Not easy to find searching bracket, angle bracket, shelf bracket, mount bracket etc...

  • @rrodriguez1958
    @rrodriguez1958 Před 2 lety

    Do you think the Titan generator , can use to hook up to the house plugged into the Titan RV 30 amp to a same Outlets to the house for just use important functions like lighting other functions of the house, I know you can't use the washer and dryer other High voltage appliances.If I had a 2 battery pack.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely. Just 120v power just like a gas generator it works great.

  • @randybobandy9828
    @randybobandy9828 Před 3 lety

    All but one of your solar panel links are still available.

  • @stevekrejsa3928
    @stevekrejsa3928 Před 3 lety

    I’m looking to support only 3 flex panels, so I would need just 6’ rails. Do you think I could get by with one rail along the top and stake down the leg kit? Also, my panels have .3” grommets, the ball bungee loops are .2” diameter - think I can jam the loop through the hole? Thanks much for sharing your design and tips!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      I would still do a top and bottom crossbeam. The bungees should work. I still prefer the star knobs.

  • @Ralfi_PoELA
    @Ralfi_PoELA Před 3 lety

    You can easily tell a Vet... but that Simple Green all purpose cleaner just screams HIGH SPEED VET. Lolz

  • @Eric-qs3lr
    @Eric-qs3lr Před 5 měsíci

    Can the panels be higher than the 41

  • @Cryo837
    @Cryo837 Před 4 lety +3

    Would it be possible to add a 3rd angle stand 1/2 way and a couple mid cross beams to prevent bowing of the panels?

    • @nowakezoneforever6021
      @nowakezoneforever6021 Před 4 lety +1

      Smufter16 just back from HD after buying all components. I planned mine to do just what you said because I have four rigid panels. Assembling it now.

    • @nowakezoneforever6021
      @nowakezoneforever6021 Před 4 lety +2

      Smufter16 Update... I have four 100 watt Renogy “compact” size, roughly 42x20x1.3. I bought ten 4’ pieces, and three 3’ pieces which I will likely cut down but maybe not. I made two triangles first like those in the video then added a top and bottom piece for the panels to sit on and lean against. Nothing touches the ground. Once that’s finished it’s just a matter of making the third triangle, and adding another top and bottom piece. So four panels are about 80” wide. Using 4’ pieces allows for plenty of room between panels and they are not close to the fasteners. I used 5/16” wing nuts and bolts with all the wing nuts outside where I could easily turn them. You’ll see what works for you but it’s really solid and perfectly supports the four panels without having the bottom edge on the ground.

  • @regresniterapie6639
    @regresniterapie6639 Před 2 lety

    Hi great video thank you! There is no bag under the link to the second bag in the video. I was very interested in the bag, what is the price and where can I buy it? Can you provide a current link? Thank you very much.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před rokem

      Thank you. The listing for the solar panel carry case can be found here: poweredportablesolar.com/product/solar-panel-carry-case/ We now have an official carry case that is perfectly made for the 100w solar panels.

  • @GypsyBrokenwings
    @GypsyBrokenwings Před 3 lety +1

    I would like to see it with rigid panels.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      It's the exact same stand. It works for either the flexx or rigid.

  • @RecceCampers
    @RecceCampers Před měsícem

    You can save tons on stands just about anywhere. If you pay 500$ for a stand for five panels you are out of your mind (Unless you got a permanent home stand that tracks the sun). You can get premade stands from 30$ a panel.

  • @recumbentrevolution6540
    @recumbentrevolution6540 Před 3 lety +2

    How many rigid 100 W panels will fit in that 50" gator case. I am intrested in that to store 6 panels

  • @PennsylvaniaPrepper
    @PennsylvaniaPrepper Před 4 lety +3

    Is there a problem with the bottom of the panels touching the ground?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety +1

      As far as damage to the panels or anything like that I have had zero issues at all. The only thing to be aware of is if the grass is really tall or something is there that can cast shade onto the solar cells that it could reduce power output from the solar panels. If my grass is really tall I will lay down some cardboard or something under the bottom of the panels to make sure no shade is on the cells at all. Great question I didn't even think to mention that in the video.

  • @paulrobinson4609
    @paulrobinson4609 Před 4 lety +1

    My bad, didn"t expand the show more.

  • @jaccourt9531
    @jaccourt9531 Před rokem

    You still using the flex panels

  • @stacyhazelwood4033
    @stacyhazelwood4033 Před 3 lety +1

    How long is the crossbeam that you use to adjust the angle of the solar array? It looks to be about 2 ft. long.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +3

      I believe it's 18" long. It comes with the solar panel leg kit.

  • @deverm00
    @deverm00 Před 2 lety

    great set up, can you add wheels to the frame?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 2 lety

      Yes just find castor wheels that have bolt shafts to bolt onto the frame.

  • @katsshibainus3258
    @katsshibainus3258 Před 2 lety

    So in the summer we should lower the panels flatter and in the winter have the panels up?
    If we have the firm panels do we have to worry about the wind and turning the panels to face the wind?
    Does the cross bar go in front or behind the panels?
    Is that middle panel at 10:00, the size used with the titan 4000 generator?
    Seth was recommending to use the firm panels. We have winds up to 35mph. I am planning on placing the panels out in our flat field permanently.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 2 lety

      Yes during the summer they should be lower to the ground, then opposite during the winter. The rigid panels are much more sturdy in the wind and those are definitely what we recommend. At 10:00 that middle size is what the size of the Titan 4000 kit panels are like. They're very efficient so they're smaller than other panels. If they're going to be placed permanently out in a field then I recommend securing them properly to the ground that way they don't ever have any wind issues.

    • @katsshibainus3258
      @katsshibainus3258 Před 2 lety

      @@minutemanprep So we don't need to rotate them towards the wind if staked down?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 2 lety

      @@katsshibainus3258 If the panels are secured to the stand, and the stand is secured to the ground, no you don't need to face them into the wind.

  • @stevemizera3891
    @stevemizera3891 Před 3 lety

    Can I use the Titan to charger my model 3 Tesla? How many panels should I use?" Thanks

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      how many watts does your wall charger use, what voltage is the wall charger, and how many watt-hours is the model 3 battery?

  • @MarcFain
    @MarcFain Před rokem

    Thanks for the links to the parts for the stand and carry cases. Would be useful to have links to the solar panels as well, especially the lightweight panels since light weight is a big feature of this setup.

  • @BlackTreasureMap
    @BlackTreasureMap Před 3 lety +1

    I bought 4 Renogy Mono solid 100w panels. I hinged 2 together and am wondering if 2 panels hinged would fit in this bag and not ruin the bag. Any thoughts?
    Thanks

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      If the Renogy Panels are 42" long they will fit great. If they are longer then you will have to use the Standard Panel Carry Case:poweredportablesolar.com/shop/

    • @BlackTreasureMap
      @BlackTreasureMap Před 3 lety

      @@minutemanprep Thanks for getting back to me. The panels are 41.6 x 20.7 x 1.4 in

    • @BlackTreasureMap
      @BlackTreasureMap Před 3 lety

      got cut off. on the last post. I would need 3.5 inches off interior width to get 2 panels in and the Eco Friendly Tilt mount. If someone can confirm this I would buy 2 to start. The other dimensions seem fine. The panels and stand would also weigh 34 lbs, is this an issue with this bag?
      Thank You

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      @@BlackTreasureMap Seems all good to me from what I can tell.

  • @andersoninnovations7471

    My kit has 20 panels... Just build 4 of these? Or do you have advice for longer/double decking?

  • @Flahunter12
    @Flahunter12 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, looking for a link you mentiones to buy the kit

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      Click the "Show More" button below the description of the video and it will show you all the links.

  • @northcoastinsuranceservice9482

    Which do you prefer . . . The rigid or the flexible panels ?

  • @berilevi3177
    @berilevi3177 Před rokem +1

    Would this mount work with rigid 400W - 500W panels?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před rokem +2

      No it only works with 100w panels. But I are developing a new stand that will work with any solar panel including large solar panels.

  • @allenlange5475
    @allenlange5475 Před 3 lety +1

    Could you put wheels on the stand with ridgit solar panels.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      Yes some caster wheels work well. I know of people who have done that and really like it. The bigger the wheels the easier it is to move.

    • @allenlange5475
      @allenlange5475 Před 3 lety

      Ok Thanke

  • @kartiktrivedi3523
    @kartiktrivedi3523 Před 4 lety

    How much total expense happen ? Do we need 3 to store power ?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety

      I don't understand your question fully. Can you please rephrase it for me so I can help?

  • @romanamerlene8554
    @romanamerlene8554 Před 3 lety

    With Avasva plans doing something like that was easy.

  • @kuzushisakuraba2719
    @kuzushisakuraba2719 Před 3 lety

    hey the panel stand crossbeams from your link says ....4020BC Slotted Steel Angle, 1-1/2 by 48-Inch, Galvanzed in website , is this the 5 and 6 feet crossbeam you recommend ? because because 5 feet is 60 inches not 48?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      I prefer the 6ft (72inches) but the 5ft (60inches) is the minimum

    • @kuzushisakuraba2719
      @kuzushisakuraba2719 Před 3 lety

      @@minutemanprep Hey i am trying to look for the 5 feet and 6 feet crossbeam for my Titan but i can't find it , can you tell me where to look for it .

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety

      @@kuzushisakuraba2719 It looks like the old link isn't working anymore. Here is the right one: amzn.to/2JYZiEo I definitely prefer the 72" pieces (6ft) because they have more overlap in the middle which makes the stand even stronger.

  • @EliseAngelofHealing
    @EliseAngelofHealing Před rokem

    I have both 100 watt and 200 watts panels. Will this stand work for the 200 watt panels as well? Last year I wanted to purchase everything, but everything was not all in stock. Now most of it is in stock except for the crossbeams. I can only find 6 feet. (72 inches). I looked on Home Depot , Lowes, and Amazon and none have 5 feet Will two 6 feet work for rigid panels? I am only going to purchase enough for one stand to see if it works.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před rokem +2

      You should wait another month or so. I have a new and much improved system that should cost less too.

    • @EliseAngelofHealing
      @EliseAngelofHealing Před rokem

      @@minutemanprep Thank you. I have so many solar panels I need to get up, and most of them are 200 watts. I have some 100 watt panels for AC200MAX, but the majority is the 200 watts for the two AC300 with two batteries for each. I don't want to purchase anymore panels until I can get these ones up.

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet Před 4 lety +2

    LOL, Being a Cheap Skate, I'll be using 2 x 4 timbers. Good Idea for sure. Need previsions for two sets of 4 panels.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety

      That definitely works too. It's just not as portable or compactable but will definitely work. That's what it's all about, finding a solution that works for you.

    • @cutweldngrind
      @cutweldngrind Před 3 lety

      Cheap Skate, I used a pile of dirt to mount my panels. JK..I have 2x100w panels on 2x4s as well.

    • @pulesjet
      @pulesjet Před 3 lety +2

      @@cutweldngrind I like to look at it as Frugal. When your existing on a $1075 SSI check you learn to cut many corners.

    • @cutweldngrind
      @cutweldngrind Před 3 lety +1

      @@pulesjet its difficult if your main source is SS check and barely gets you going. I actually built an A frame with lumber to hold 2 panels. I contacted the manufacturer yesterday to find out they discontinued that model. I wanted to have all the same size but at least the specs are close for series connections.

    • @pulesjet
      @pulesjet Před 3 lety +1

      @@cutweldngrind Yea, we find ways to get chit done if you want it bad enough, eaaaa? I'm up to 8 panels now. Thinking I need at least 4 more to do what needs done. But you know how that works. I started out with a 20W panel and a Boat Battery . I'm up to some 10Kwh of battery now.

  • @Goalatio
    @Goalatio Před 4 lety +1

    I wish you could add batteries without stacking them, like be able to lay them out flat and connect with a cable. It limits what you can do in an enclosed space (rv, travel trailer) otherwise I’d be all over this. Cheaper than battleborn batteries and very plugnplay.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety

      Actually you can! =) I will be showing it in a new video but there's a cable that allows you to connect Titan batteries or any other battery without having to stack them.

    • @Goalatio
      @Goalatio Před 4 lety

      Minute Man Prep could you stack them and then link them too? Like 2 groups of 2 batteries? If so that’s pretty amazing. Thanks for taking the time to reply!

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety

      @@Goalatio Yes that should be no problem.

    • @LC-iz2eh
      @LC-iz2eh Před 3 lety

      @@minutemanprep Did you get the above mentioned video done showing how to lay the batteries/controller out flat to fit in tight spaces?

  • @johnhoward7298
    @johnhoward7298 Před 3 lety

    I have a two legged " RAT " problem !!!! Any suggestions
    geared towards security ?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 3 lety +1

      Dang that's hard. Truly the best option is to put them away at night in the garage or something.

    • @johnhoward7298
      @johnhoward7298 Před 3 lety

      @@minutemanprep I won't have
      a garage ( just building about a 28x28 ft. small house ) .

  • @ooz8748
    @ooz8748 Před 2 lety

    This bracket is good. But it's not suitable for rainy and windy weather. Otherwise the cell will break inside.

  • @eddiet3026
    @eddiet3026 Před 2 lety

    Why would you buy a kit at all instead of making the legs out of more unistrut?

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 2 lety +1

      Because it's easier to buy it all done and have be lightweight. There's no reason you can't make it out of more slotted angle iron

  • @banditdog1338
    @banditdog1338 Před 11 měsíci

    This arrangement would never work in my area they require engineered drawing with wind loads and what you have with high winds is a danger.

  • @cutweldngrind
    @cutweldngrind Před 3 lety

    5....................Huuuuuuuuuunnnnndddddrrrrreeeeeddd dollars. Ok, I'm listening

  • @christiankulmann3325
    @christiankulmann3325 Před 3 lety

    My DIY Solartracker ➡️ czcams.com/video/X0lmYFwOq3U/video.html

  • @TheBigfoot567
    @TheBigfoot567 Před 4 lety +1

    That is an extremely WIMPY PV panel rack. You must never get wind in your area.
    Otherwise, good video.

    • @minutemanprep
      @minutemanprep  Před 4 lety +2

      I've tested it in 40mph winds with no problems.

    • @fishhuntadventure
      @fishhuntadventure Před 2 lety +1

      Ya, that wouldn’t make it a week maybe not even a day in 40mph gusts

    • @BloodyKnives66
      @BloodyKnives66 Před 2 lety

      Heck just in the past month I've had 3 wind advisory warnings.

  • @JayDee25895
    @JayDee25895 Před rokem

    yo

  • @fishhuntadventure
    @fishhuntadventure Před 2 lety

    Three observations-
    1) that isn’t strut, that’s slotted angle. Strut is $25ish for 10’
    2) those aluminum adjustable stands are $30- $60, not $100 LOL
    3) if one is concerned with the cost of the stand ($100 or $30 no matter) then why on earth would you buy “flexible” panels that cost a lot and don’t last 1/4 as long as commodity rigid panels?
    Those three points pretty much sum it up. I quit at 3:19 in cuz I don’t see the point in any of this.