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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2023
  • Installing Hykolity 150W High Bay
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  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT  Před rokem +7

    Here is an amazon link to the lights used in the video: amzn.to/3AR6vx3
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  • @patrickcorbett8361
    @patrickcorbett8361 Před rokem +27

    The lights are great ! Being an electrical contractor for the past 38 years I have learned the impotance of flexability. With your ceilng grid you can "Plug and play " , its a beauty Brock ! Make it safe ,make sure your grounds are all connected, and your buiding has a copper grounding system ( Bond the bldg steel, to earth ground ) also refer to the inverer instructions regarding grounding .
    Also, one of the 1st edicts in the National Electrical Code is that, all work SHALL be neat and workman like......
    pc

  • @jacklabloom635
    @jacklabloom635 Před rokem +5

    Every now and then I occasionally find someone who can put some light on the subject.

  • @JCWren
    @JCWren Před rokem +31

    There's an inexpensive tool made for cutting armor cladding. It's basically a little hand operated saw blade that has a gripper and the proper spacing for making the cuts cleanly. After you cut the cladding you're supposed to put a small plastic bushing into the cladding so it can't ever cut into the insulation.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing

    • @darkone9572
      @darkone9572 Před rokem +8

      They call'em BX cutters, or AC cutters ! Any Elec. Supply house

    • @paulfitch4660
      @paulfitch4660 Před rokem +5

      You bend the mc cable where you want to cut the armor unravel it a little bit with both hands exposing a single ribbon cut that tight with a pair of diagonal cutters and slip off the rest then to cut the plastic easy just run it alongside the cut edge of the MC cable it'll rip that plastic right off and you have to have to have to use redheads if you're not using redheads that wire is going to vibrate against that metal edge over time and short

    • @TechGorilla1987
      @TechGorilla1987 Před rokem +4

      The youngins really are amazed when the old guy breaks out the roto-zip tool for MC/BX.

    • @civildiscourse2000
      @civildiscourse2000 Před rokem

      I got one of those for my students to try out in my first level electrical shop class. They broke the little blade in about 15 minutes. 🙄 We went back to the traditional method for small armored stuff - crack, untwist, snip with sidecutters. 😁

  • @Tdale85
    @Tdale85 Před rokem +4

    I think NASA just saw your hut from space. Holy crap that is bright!

  • @dustdevl1043
    @dustdevl1043 Před rokem +1

    You'll look cool day AND night wearing your shades!

  • @TheProjectHelpDesk
    @TheProjectHelpDesk Před rokem +4

    Our warehouse replaced our entire lighting systems with some of those styles. Work great.

  • @johnhidalgo8508
    @johnhidalgo8508 Před rokem +1

    Commercial electrician for 22 years here and ill just list what i saw .
    1. bracket - could've used eye bolt and rod couplings
    2. connectors were for n/m cable (romex)
    3.straps wrong size - they make smaller ones or for your case would've used "mineralac" conduit hanger type for m/c cable (3/8)
    4.stripping outer jacket wrong and way too short- they make a special tool (roto-zip) or you can use a pair of side or b/x cutters to snip "ridge" then twist excess off , also by code you must leave at least 6-8" of wire out of box for makeup
    5.plug end directly on m/c - although it works , plug ends are meant for flexible cord
    6. portable solar panels - again , although it works , those panels aren't meant for permanent installs , being left out in the elements will cause them to break down faster
    7.grounding grounding grounding - gotta make sure grounding is there otherwise if you happen to touch the "hot" wire and are touching any metal or the neutral at the same time , the system will see you as another load and keep pushing voltage and can cause serious injury or death .

  • @alexanderlothe5656
    @alexanderlothe5656 Před rokem +17

    Since it's battery powered, I think you should have wired some way of dimmer on them if they are capable. That will make them more efficient and longer lasting (heat wise). Love the output, great project!

  • @drmarkintexas-400
    @drmarkintexas-400 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing
    🏆🤗🙏🇺🇲

  • @NYTROeast
    @NYTROeast Před rokem +2

    They make a special tool for cutting that. Its a BX/MC Rotary Cable cuter

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 Před rokem +15

    When the weather warms up, every bug within sight of that building will want to be in there if it's lit up plenty like that at night, and soon the spiders would follow them. Also if that conduit isn't tucked away, birds might be tempted to nest in there too. So you may need to plan some countermeasures for those things at some point.

    • @turnitupmike
      @turnitupmike Před rokem +2

      Yup, those loose dangling cable drops look like bird roost like spots huh? Tiny gaps in the breakouts I'd silicone up to prevent insects and spiders living in there.

    • @wadetaylor4697
      @wadetaylor4697 Před rokem +1

      Are you from Arkansas? Sincerely.

    • @Botchedtoeknife
      @Botchedtoeknife Před rokem

      @@wadetaylor4697 why lol

    • @Botchedtoeknife
      @Botchedtoeknife Před rokem

      Yeah he’s really gonna pay whenever the arachnid army shows up and injects him with their poisons

  • @ljprep6250
    @ljprep6250 Před rokem +4

    I think I might have tried wiring up 3 on one side and checking it at night, settling on 6 total fixtures. That's 117,000L. You said they were 5000L, but they're 5000k, or daylight temperature. Cool white 4100k all the way to 6500k are good temps for working.
    Nice job, guys. That's safe and secure lighting.
    Your future's so bright, ya gotta wear shades. ;)

  • @chadjones4236
    @chadjones4236 Před rokem +2

    Good to know there's another person out there that doesn't like to quit before the job's done I too suffer from that affliction👊👍👍👍👍

  • @T_Humphries
    @T_Humphries Před rokem +6

    I think it turned out great cause the more light the more better!! If you only had four lights in the building you would have more shadows to deal with

  • @bobpurs
    @bobpurs Před rokem +1

    Looks good Brock. You should be able to see what your doing .

  • @PineyGroveHomestead
    @PineyGroveHomestead Před rokem +1

    I like it bright, but dang, son! ☀😎 Tractor Hard! 🚜💪!

  • @Cowboy_Steve
    @Cowboy_Steve Před rokem +6

    Howdy Brock! Yeah those are pretty impressive! I agree... looks like 4 or 5 would have been plenty. That is the nice thing about having 'plug and play' lights... you can move them pretty easily. I replaced all my 4 bulb florescent light fixtures in my little shop with those $20 3 foot LED shop lights from Sam's and holy Toledo! At least 50% brighter! Really highlights my mistakes when I make them... lol. Well done and thanks for sharing 🤠

    • @turnitupmike
      @turnitupmike Před rokem +1

      I suspect the specs for 10 lights mean you are near zero chance of ever working in your own shadow etc. Likely more than most need, unless you are doing filming for a TV series pretending you are on a sunny beach😂

  • @szolanek
    @szolanek Před rokem

    Cool! ... Even for security movement detector lights, around the house.

  • @brentking-gmailking2570
    @brentking-gmailking2570 Před rokem +1

    Nice setup.

  • @montana4939
    @montana4939 Před rokem +2

    Great job !

  • @gregs8706
    @gregs8706 Před rokem +1

    Way to go Brock , 😉 can't wait to see the videos for the new building.

  • @TheFlatronify
    @TheFlatronify Před rokem +1

    If this isn't an awesome advertisement for a really great product, then I don't know what is. Awesome! :)

  • @robertginther9248
    @robertginther9248 Před rokem +2

    Brock, Never take those lights down. My little machine shop is 25 x 25 with an 8 1/2 foot ceiling. I have Barrina lights which are 4 footers, single tube that put out 4000 lumens @ 6000K bright white. I put up 72 of them which only draws 288 watts total. I'm NOT ever taking any down. I can see everywhere & will never need a flashlight inside again. Great job on your lights. They are perfect.

    • @superwedgie
      @superwedgie Před rokem +2

      They are only 4 watts each and put 4000 lumens. Something doesn't equate there.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Před rokem

      I miss spoke on mine. They are 150 watt but they put out 19,500 Lumens each.

  • @marvindiamonjr.9631
    @marvindiamonjr.9631 Před rokem +1

    Wow! That's bright! I'd buy some of those lights, but I don't have a building to put them in...just yet.

  • @aerialvisualconcepts1644

    Great work, tons of light! I noticed the same company makes 200 watt versions too. You probably have enough solar input but it would be nice to have more backup battery. Alas, the expense of solar is always the batteries unfortunately.

  • @donaldparkhurst3006
    @donaldparkhurst3006 Před rokem +1

    The more light the better. Just make sure you wear your sunglasses and sun screen lol

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins Před rokem +1

    For a lower ceiling, HF has an 8000lm 5000K light for $27.

  • @Katya5cat
    @Katya5cat Před rokem +3

    I never bought the special cable cutter tool. I always just bend the mc cable till it comes apart where it's bent. With practice, you can be pretty accurate in getting the length correct. After getting the length right a little, trimming the conduit to remove burrs and adding the anti short bushing, the right box connector and you're good to go. The box connector you showed were incorrect should've been for mc type cable. It may or may not work out for you though. I like those lights they certainly are bright enough.

    • @michelsavoie6971
      @michelsavoie6971 Před rokem +1

      That's how I've always seen elctricians do it. Just bend it, and cut where it snapped and clean it up.

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig Před rokem +1

    5 lights with 2 at each end 6th rib in on each end and 5th one dead center. FYI only run these on an inverter generator!

  • @ssprofirewood
    @ssprofirewood Před rokem +1

    You are up late, Brock. Excellent video! I am not sure I have ever seen a building that lit up.

  • @jeffrme
    @jeffrme Před rokem

    Great video, love your enthusiasm and dedication!

  • @synchro505
    @synchro505 Před rokem +2

    Great job, guys. P.S. That ladder terrifies me. 😳

  • @piousminion7822
    @piousminion7822 Před rokem +3

    There is a special tool for that type of cable that clamps onto it and has a crank that turns a little cutting wheel. We always called it "mc-cable" and the tool a "mc cable cutter". When you use it to cut the sheath, the excess slides right off. Source: Electrician :P

  • @paulinebowers682
    @paulinebowers682 Před rokem +1

    That’s a lot of light. Now you know the man from the company was more salesman then engineer. Have a Great day.

    • @OTPFrodo
      @OTPFrodo Před rokem +1

      I don't think so. They engineered it for basic work lighting, more than likely to OSHA standards,for a factory floor. I wouldn't want any less. But, you know opinions..... 😂😂

  • @farmboycharlie6543
    @farmboycharlie6543 Před rokem

    Nice place for the birdies to nest in a birdless building. Just used drop lights with led bulbs in ours

  • @TheDishDoc
    @TheDishDoc Před rokem +2

    Nice shop and the lights are awesome. 1500 watts is equivalent to a dryer running. Your solar generator is doing a good job of it. I would suggest a couple of aluminum framed panels permanently mounted. Panels are cheap. I built a 3 panel pole mount out of an old C-band satellite mount. Those portable panel are never gonna last long term. I would use bulkhead MC4 connectors to pass thru your building wall. Completely waterproof pass thru. Thanks for the video. Liked and subscribed.

  • @oscarwindham6016
    @oscarwindham6016 Před rokem

    Excellent!

  • @soniclab-cnc
    @soniclab-cnc Před rokem

    i like to bend the BX and pop the winding apart then snip off with side cutters... Then you just pull off the casing without having to unravel much of it... Important to prepare the end and make certain there is no really sharp edges use the short stops.

  • @chronobot2001
    @chronobot2001 Před rokem

    Nice job.
    I was a little concerned with you working on the middle of the night on tall ladders.
    I have fallen off of a ladder and broke my wrist. You where much higher.
    I'm glad nothing bad happened.

  • @turnitupmike
    @turnitupmike Před rokem +3

    I'd want rubber grommets in that wall, where the cables for the solar goes through on the side of the wall. Protect those cables from flapping around in the wind which likely will cause the wall to wear through the insulation on your solar power cables.

  • @daledavies2334
    @daledavies2334 Před rokem +1

    To cut the metal loom, hacksaw at about 90° mostly through the shield. Them garb on both sides of the cut and twist back and forth until the rest breaks. You can dress the end with a fine file so it is not sharp.

  • @josephlacarrubba8219
    @josephlacarrubba8219 Před rokem

    First of all let me say WOW! I wish that we had this type of lighting back in the 1950's - the 70's when I was growing up on a farm in our Q style "Barn / work shop ". As far as the installation is concerned, in the early 60's my dad and uncle wired the barn for lights using the same wiring system without the plugs. It lasted into the 2010's and worked without a problem. The farm was soled and the barn was used as a construction office while the land was developed. What, in God's name, more can you ask from this type of wiring?

  • @signatureenterprisesllc5438

    SHOULD HAVE put even lights on switches to see what half light would look like 💙

  • @geneard639
    @geneard639 Před rokem +2

    You might want to look at a WiFi lighting controller so you can turn on just the lights you need/want. Think about permanent install of some panels a bigger battery, unless you plan on hooking electricity from the pole to the hut. Other than that, great job!

  • @shephusted2714
    @shephusted2714 Před rokem

    think about adding dimmers? you have them on sep circuits - you can always add some small led lower on the hut - the efficiency of the led is great - you will figure out the ideal setup as you continue and finish construction - going with lighting overkill is no sin, it is wise over provisioning - a couple solar panels will keep battery topped up - the led lights should last 20 yrs+

  • @alanbain5779
    @alanbain5779 Před rokem

    People have mentioned it already. BUT you really need to use BX Electrical Cable Protective Sleeves when using BX wire. It will direct short over time.
    Basic wiring 101

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Před rokem

      @Joe-by8jh I didn’t get a permit to put up the building…

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před rokem

    I got solar street lights around my house. There so bright. I don't need lights to walk around in the house during the night. Cause of there light shinning threw the windows. Last month we had a hail storm and knock 3 of them out Now idk what to do? Why Replace them? For hail the knock them out again. I dearly love them. In a power outage there nice to have! They have paid for themselves already, But they don't last in a hail storm

  • @poduck2
    @poduck2 Před 2 měsíci

    They make a cutter for that flexible conduit. It costs about $40. It makes the process a bit easier.

  • @xtevexeairoux2637
    @xtevexeairoux2637 Před rokem

    yeah it's called an MC cutter but if you don't have one you can always use your wire Dykes and cut one little section of that sleeve and Slide the whole bed off you don't have to unwind it around the wire you just go to the spot where you want it to cut at and you take your wire Dykes and yeah snip it right there and you unscrew it half a turn and it'll slide right off then you got these little things little red caps that you put on the end and tea abrasion cap it wraps around the wires slides in behind the metal conduit flex metal conduit the MC cutter makes it really easy cuz it just slices one nice little piece leaves no birds you twisted half a turn and you slide off the end then you put one of those little red caps on there to keep it abrasion from happening from the metal to the wire you have to do that you probably didn't do that on any one of your connections

  • @davidpetersen1
    @davidpetersen1 Před rokem

    "I figured 6.. they said I needed 10". 🤣🤣

  • @RobertLBarnard
    @RobertLBarnard Před rokem

    A new subscriber here.
    The only thing "wrong" is, lol, there ain't a building like that on my property!
    Wishing you many fun & productive years in your new workshop! Looking forward to more videos.

  • @jasons8479
    @jasons8479 Před rokem

    Looks like Radio City Music Hall at the end.

  • @richardbritton5280
    @richardbritton5280 Před rokem +1

    Nice Boorah Grasshopper 🏆🏆👴🐕🚜🦍

  • @justinkase1360
    @justinkase1360 Před rokem +1

    You did alright for "shadetree electricians". The device to split the cable is called a "roto-split". You should have stripped them back about twice as long and used an anti-short bushing. It looks like you used 1-hole straps meant for 1/2 conduit, instead of 3/8 straps that would have been tight. Yiu could bend the straps pretty easily to fit in those tight spots. Ideally, yiu would put lock washers on the nuts and secured the safety strap to a different bolt. Anyway, that sounds like a lot but you should be safe with how it is now. Worst case scenario is you blowing up you lights/battery if it ever shorts out, which is not likely.

    • @Merq-ko8di
      @Merq-ko8di Před rokem

      ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS ONLY NOT BY UNSKILLED UNSAFE DICKH**DS 😡😱😡😱😡😱

  • @mudpawsvoom6132
    @mudpawsvoom6132 Před rokem

    Um my friend has a trailer with a solar panel system on it he uses on his farm , you might find the same voltage and watts as those panels you have and replace them with the others and put them on a trailer that way you can move them around when you need to and if you need power any place else on your property just hook up the trailer and there you go.

  • @OldIronAcres
    @OldIronAcres Před rokem +1

    4:16 - - Great way to get rid of the WD40!! LOL

  • @HouseboatRenovations
    @HouseboatRenovations Před rokem

    They are 150 watt each current draw. That like running a hair dryer on high continuously. 150kw monthly with limited use.

  • @BENNHENDRICKS33
    @BENNHENDRICKS33 Před rokem

    I need that power source you got. I watch Josh with Stoney ridge farmer and he’s got me really thinking about more solar power usage. less bills to pay.

  • @peterkoster5053
    @peterkoster5053 Před rokem +1

    Man that's bright... guess you'll be spending alot on sunscreen now lol
    As for the solar panels I'd just run some wooden stakes through the carrying handles.

  • @crypon2420
    @crypon2420 Před rokem +1

    Great effort you put into it but first think is you used wrong connector
    It’s not used for mc wire it’s actually used for romex
    You should use bushing most call it red head
    To strip the wire you should just break the armor by bending it 180 degrees then you can cut it with any available tool
    Then use red head to prevent short circuit and use squeeze connector for mc wire
    You should also strip enough wire so it’s at least 6 in from the back of the box
    Ground wire is important before you connect to device you need to bond it with the box too
    I like to use larger boxes for more space and easier access cost is very similar
    The connector you used they are ok for the cord that comes from the light
    Also using solar I would use 12v batteries and solar panels and remove drivers from the lights
    This way it’s more efficient
    Using inverter there is list of energy
    If this was intended just for lighting than wiring would be much simpler and cheaper by keeping everything everything low voltage
    Of course distance of wiring is important dealing with dc power
    Hope this helps you in the future projects saves you money improves quality of your work
    Wish you good luck with everything you do

  • @ZAPATTUBE
    @ZAPATTUBE Před rokem

    You did a great job there.

  • @craiglamb9029
    @craiglamb9029 Před rokem

    I just bought the cub cadet cc800 version of this last week and I love it.
    Great video and commentary, love the slow mo Mechanical p0rn money shots. naughty grass domination 😂.
    Jokes aside, good stuff. Subscribed 👍🏾

  • @oldsailor8593
    @oldsailor8593 Před rokem

    I have had hykolity lights in my steel 60’x30’ building for six years. The only issue is with my outside night activated led I have had to replace it twice . I realized it is the sensor not the led.

  • @losthero0
    @losthero0 Před rokem +1

    Of course they said 10, 6 would have been fine

  • @AMJDG
    @AMJDG Před rokem +3

    I cannot emphasize enough the importance of eye protection when using power tools. I have seen so many eye injuries resulting from a piece of metal getting into the eye - often causing permanent blindness. It's not worth it for vanity or laziness.
    About a year ago, a good friend of mine was using a circular saw when the blade shattered. He was sprayed with shrapnel on his face and chest. The eye protection he was wearing was peppered with tiny metal particles that would have been in his eye if he had not been wearing it. The worst injury was to his hand. He now has a permanent 7 inch Nike swoosh shaped scar on his hand and permanent nerve damage...

  • @alistairmcdonald2382
    @alistairmcdonald2382 Před rokem

    Great for hydroponics !

  • @pazsion
    @pazsion Před rokem

    That’s why you cover bright lights indoors with a diffusing material… takes the center brightness and distributes it… and the other rays 😂
    Crystal works best but acrylics and silicone also disperse without blocking much. And don’t smash so easily

  • @pbasswil
    @pbasswil Před rokem +1

    In retrospect, would you have taken the opportunity to wire in dimmers? Or is the ability to only have some of the lights on, adequate for toning it down?

  • @marcusmoralez8872
    @marcusmoralez8872 Před rokem +1

    Can you put some on the end?

  • @manuelbettencourt4213
    @manuelbettencourt4213 Před rokem +1

    I have 15 of those in my shop, if you connect them with a twist plug that makes it easier to change out when they die, which is about 3 times a year

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Před rokem

      Your LED lights only last a few months

    • @TheInsultInvestor
      @TheInsultInvestor Před rokem

      put a fan on them

    • @isabellavision
      @isabellavision Před rokem

      Manuel-- please explain-- you have these same lights, and you have to change them out three times a year?

  • @MissionaryForMexico
    @MissionaryForMexico Před rokem

    10 for to many in that size building!

  • @leestewart8923
    @leestewart8923 Před rokem

    "Welcome to the Mosquito Bar" Looks great with easy flexibility to make changes.

  • @chronobot2001
    @chronobot2001 Před rokem

    1500 watts is a lot.
    You must have a pretty nice solar array to charge the battery.

  • @mryanzou
    @mryanzou Před rokem

    love the brand name :) HyKolity - High Quality XD

  • @marcs3982
    @marcs3982 Před rokem

    If you have enough money to have that building, and everything in it, then you have enough money to hire a REAL QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN !!!!!

  • @feellnfroggy
    @feellnfroggy Před rokem +1

    So nothing you did wrong, lol. But you can drill that steel with masonry drill bits, they stay sharp and cut fast, and don’t burn up your good bits.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před rokem

    But there some bad things about solar power. 1 is night time. 2 cloudy days. 3 is Hail beat on the solar cells > I got a Quonset Hut building about the same size or bigger I love them 👍👍

  • @frankjones4550
    @frankjones4550 Před rokem +2

    The safety strap/lanyard probably should not have used the same plate as the light. Should be independent of the mounting for the light itself. That way, if the mounting plate were to fail, you’d still be safe.
    Great project though!

    • @nela9994
      @nela9994 Před rokem

      Indeed, if you just put up more of the hooks that are supposed to keep the wire in place to other nearby bolts, you could run the safety cable to them, and not have to change much at all. Just another hour up on the ladder.

  • @mefirst4266
    @mefirst4266 Před rokem

    very nice. thankz

  • @guygordon2780
    @guygordon2780 Před rokem +1

    Why the Hell didn't you hook up the dimmer circuit? Dimming those LED will extend their lifetimes enormously. The way you have it hooked up, you can reduce the number of lamps you run, but they will always run at full power.

  • @jonesgang
    @jonesgang Před rokem

    Should have used 1/2" instead of the 3/4" for the straps and should have used MC connectors and not EMT connectors at the boxes. The 1/2" straps will fit in that tighter area where the 3/4" are just too big. But for someone that does not really know what they are doing, it came out pretty good.
    FYI: If you bend the MC enough it will break apart, then use your side cutters to cut off what you do not want. Rule of thump 6-8". A lot quicker than unwinding it.

  • @TomTrys
    @TomTrys Před rokem

    "I could have gotten away with 4, but the company that sells them told me I needed 10" 😅😅

  • @ndoghouse6853
    @ndoghouse6853 Před rokem

    Kinda late now but you should have gotten you some dimmable lights. That way you can dim them and still have lights across the entire space. May not be an issue tho if you just want light where you are working. I have a 40 foot geodesic dome im lighting for my shop. Ceiling is 26 feet high. I plan to use five higher power (200W+) lights with dimmer. Tell us about you metal building. Im wanting to add something like that to my property for storage? Thanks for the info!

  • @philmccracken2012
    @philmccracken2012 Před rokem

    Yeah, this is a totally cool video! I love LED lights, solar power. Hanging them up in your barn. It's all good.

  • @johnhiggs325
    @johnhiggs325 Před rokem

    Six well placed lights would have done the job quite well.

  • @davidniquot6423
    @davidniquot6423 Před rokem +1

    Remove those panels ... they are not designed for all day exposition to sunlight. Use regular panels that will surive 15-25+ years outside.
    Do not use 10 lights .. only 6 and keep the others as spares cause some will fail.

  • @al4tube633
    @al4tube633 Před rokem

    Wow thats bright, do you really need ALL the lights all the time?
    You could split them to light up some and some not and/or wire them for the dimmer too, you’ll have more time from your batteries.
    If you make a frame try to make it swivel to face the sun at different times
    Nice job.

    • @CeliniaGava
      @CeliniaGava Před rokem

      He DID arrange to light only some at a time. 3 Circuits... Lights roughly 1/3 of them at a time, more IF needed!

  • @philmccracken2012
    @philmccracken2012 Před rokem

    Cool video. One thing, you should get a mic for recording your audio that allows you not have to yell when you are talking. They're cheap enough and small enough. You can clip it to your body so you can talk normal volume.
    Anyways, thank you for the video really need like it

  • @bsrcat1
    @bsrcat1 Před rokem

    If you would just use the regular conduit, you could have hung all the lights and safety cables on the conduit like it was designed for.

  • @CoNeSol
    @CoNeSol Před rokem

    How come you have closed of the Quonset hut or at least one side and put in a concrete floor to make it an more comfortable space to work in especially in the winter.

  • @DCJNewsMedia
    @DCJNewsMedia Před rokem +1

    Ty is an excellent video.
    We will not do what you are doing unless we do ...lol.
    It's called at your own risk and parel.
    Keep it coming, keep on keeping on trucking...
    Sub for a while.
    God-bless you and your family and friends.

  • @ronblack7870
    @ronblack7870 Před rokem +1

    so they are 19500 lumen not 5000. 5000k is the color temperature. 5000k is very white . i prefer something warmer which is like 3500k.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, that’s the mistake I made while I was recording. It’s 5000 K color temperature 19,500 lm.
      I fixed it in the title

  • @TheIrishdriven
    @TheIrishdriven Před rokem

    I would of wired the lifhts every other one to one circuit so you can go half on or full on

  • @f.d.6667
    @f.d.6667 Před rokem

    Might want to hold on to the savings from the "no electric bill" for later: A guide dog for blind people is around 45-50K plus bills for the vet & food... OK, all joking aside: these lights hurt about every rule of good lighting there is. For starters: use at least an anti-glare grid so that there will never form an image of the LED emitter on your retinas. Basically, if you can "see" the LEDs in operation, there is a design flaw - *one you need to compensate for if don't plan on getting some severe eye damage.* (Yes, human factors guy over here)

  • @leehiller2489
    @leehiller2489 Před rokem

    I don't think your estimator took into account the reflectivity of your walls. While this may decrease over time with oxidation 3 to 4 lights hung high center should be enough.

  • @PKMNHUB
    @PKMNHUB Před rokem

    Cover the entire building in solar panels.

  • @hipolitozamorano2214
    @hipolitozamorano2214 Před rokem

    How much was your metal building looks nice

  • @frankboutch2
    @frankboutch2 Před rokem

    do you have dimensions of your building Hight and position of your H-bay and how much lux did you have

  • @plurplursen7172
    @plurplursen7172 Před rokem

    I am the Duke of electricians. And I approve! (barely)