@dustyoldhat3543

Stupid easy is right up my alley. I'm dumber than I look. Thanks Doug. I've been trying to figure this stuff out for years.

@davidoconnor393

I just yesterday saw some of that company Renogy in an industrial complex in Camarillo,Ca,, they are real and big-time thank you my friend and Brother

@daveyfrost7114

Glad you got on board with a solar/battery system. 

As an electrician, your wiring at the combiner box is a little concerning. Everything is connected properly, however I would recommend some strain relief on those positive wires before they land on the breaker. At a minimum some sticky backs and zip ties to keep the weight off those terminals. 

Also, while not absolutely necessary, you might also want some bushings or grommets in those knockouts at the bottom of the box.

I'm not trying to criticize what you're doing, just trying to be helpful and offer ways to minimize points of failure. It makes troubleshooting much easier when you do eventually have a problem. 

I love what you guys are doing. Gob bless!

@Peachlady222

It is so nice when a company actually does customer service.

@ziggypeace9933

Oh the dream to have a freezer ! ♥️ Or a hot tub , Lol now you have this old girl dreaming ! 25 yrs. Fully off-grid and roughing it , but peacefully ! ♥️

@maalrothmaalroth8726

A wizard talking about electrical power! I love it! ❤

@teaberrywmn

Renogy is a solid company.  I've got several of their products and have always been pleased.

@richarddrempel8912

Thanks for sharing your off grid solar. We are off grid 14 years and love it.

@gregb1714

Hi Doug, It looks like you have your 3 batteries tied together in parallel. FYI. Make sure that the battery cables come from opposite ends of the paralleled batteries.  For example, if the positive cable comes from top left, then the negative cable should come from the bottom right. This helps each battery to drain evenly.  That is, if you just run both cables from the top battery over to the inverter, the top battery will be worked harder than the bottom battery.

@toshayonguard4253

Renogy is Known to be one of the Top Solar Company…..Good for you Guys…..God has Blessed us with the Sun for Life Love and Power. Bless You and Stacey. Keep those Video’s coming. 😁😁😁

@chadcase5936

After reading many reviews and watching a lot of videos, I chose this option for my first backup power station. https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxHypYDKHAN93Lp2RQpfvU_ksc70wJ00pt I was between this and a larger option that could power a wider range of items, but the price/size/capacity blend seemed right for this unit. Hasn't gotten a ton of use yet, but the build quality is solid and it charges fine via the Rockpals solar panel I purchased to pair with it. One thing to note is that the screen is optimized for a top down viewing angle, which makes sense, but this means it washes out at other angles - especially low angles. Not a huge deal, but perhaps a better option for the display could be used to provide wider viewing angles.

@IamKyuTee

When I lived with my grand parents for 2 years we lived completely off grid with no solar for a year over 50 years ago. Lol I loved it.

@justpatty7328

Solar is still beyond my comprehension level to afford, yet install. Kudos for getting it done!

@oldschool8292

A real fridge! I'm sure Stacy is thrilled! 🤗

@anitasmith7764

I’m 10 seconds in and you got a thumbs up from me just for the cabin!!! Beautiful!

@RobotacularRoBob

I ended up just getting an all-in-one Lithium Ion Battery Bank / generator for my van with 3 120v outlets 12v input and a few USB charging ports for around $800 instead of a gas generator, and so far it does alright for bare basic simple living and can be recharged via solar. Obviously a whole family or home would need more power but you can get ones that can handle 2000w or more and many of them can be expanded with extra batteries for longer life for people that use limited electricity.

@doyline45

My opinion, Renogy, great company, quality products and service. God’s blessings.

@californiasun162

I live in my RV full-time I have 400 W of Renogy and 2000 lithium batteries Works great

@TexasSandyJ

I like the portable compact lithium battery pack with  solar panels for my devices. I also like the portable solar generator and portable solar panels for the home, because we get lots of sunshine in Texas. It even works on cloudy days. God bless y'all. 😇🙏🇺🇲

@stevenspirito5672

who's judging?  You two have been rocking it for 13 years off grid; way to go!!!