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Old 06-09-2009, 08:23 PM
 
Location: somewhere over the rainbow Ohio
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Who would have thought that on top of you working your tail off from sunrise to sunset; then chronicling it all; that you would create a legion of addicted fans!! I am happy to be among them!!

Yup, add me too. I read every Monday. I think it is a great read and enjoy living vicariously threw you both.
Pam

 
Old 06-10-2009, 05:03 PM
 
Location: Largo, Fl, Sparta, TN
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LOL,LOL,LOL your response list is getting VERY LONG
 
Old 06-10-2009, 06:46 PM
 
Location: Where the sun likes to shine!!
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Who would have thought that on top of you working your tail off from sunrise to sunset; then chronicling it all; that you would create a legion of addicted fans!! I am happy to be among them!!
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Yup, add me too. I read every Monday. I think it is a great read and enjoy living vicariously threw you both.
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LOL,LOL,LOL your response list is getting VERY LONG
Thank you all for your continued reading and support through our ups and downs. I will see you all in the morning.
 
Old 06-10-2009, 09:15 PM
 
Location: Mississippi
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me too!!!! you have inspired me. years ago dh and I had time to do things together before kids. Now, one is moved out and the other is a teen and out with friends, ballgames, etc so dh and I have time once again to do projects together. We have gotten so much done in the last three weeks. and we have used this time to really get to talk and rediscover one another as well. after 27 years, we once again find ourselves getting to know one another!!!!
 
Old 06-11-2009, 06:28 AM
 
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Default Chapter 57 Our New Solar Set Up 6/2-/6/4

Good morning all. Mike and I have been very busy lately. This is why I am here on a Thursday morning. I hope not too many people miss this update. Spread the word everyone, lol.

The next 2 installments are primarily about our solar system move and our new, and last lol, solar set up. Mike is pretty certain he has perfected our new system. In the next couple of weeks we are going to take down all the solar panels, move them to on top of the gray shipping container roof, move all the batteries to inside the building, disconnect all the solar(the charge controllers, the inverter, and all the wires) from inside our house, and re install everything inside the gray building. I know I lost some of you but I have lots of pictures.

We have a total of 12 solar panels. Mike is going to wire a set of 6 panels to one charge controller. The next set of 6 panels will be wired to their own charge controller. It is not necessary to have 2 charge controllers for this but Mike wants to have a redundant system in case there is ever a problem with one of them. This way we will never be without solar power. We can survive with 6 solar panels. Each set of panels will go to 7 which is half of our batteries. Everything will have one inverter but we have a back up one just in case. Mike likes to be prepared.


Tuesday June 2-

Now it's time to do some work. This is the before picture with our 12 solar panels in their current location on our homemade wood mounts. Yeah I'm going to get the wood for my next garden bed.



The first part of this is undoing all the wiring. We are going to disconnect 6 panels first and get those online. For a few days we will only be using 6 panels for all of our electric needs.

Mike is undoing the wires from the batteries and the solar panels.



Our first 3 solar panels are unhooked and we moved them into the shipping container.



Mike now has to use the metal pieces we bought to make the brackets and bolt them to the solar panels. First he has to lay the 3 solar panels down in the building. Then he takes the measurements and lays the metal pieces across the backs of the solar panels. Next he pre drills the holes for the bolts and then he tapes and marks the location of everything. We have to get everything ready in the building and than bolt it and install it all when we are on top of the roof. It would be just too heavy and dangerous for the 2 of us to try to get the whole thing up on the roof.

After everything is marked we can start transferring everything to the top of the roof. Mike goes on top of the roof and spreads a sheet out to protect the roof top. Then I start handing him the brackets, the 3 solar panels, and I bring up the tools. Now that we are both on the roof with the panels and brackets we can start putting it all together. I hope all the holes and markings are right, lol. We laid the the 2 brackets across the roof. Then we put the 3 solar panels on top of the brackets. Mike starts screwing the panels to the brackets to the panels but they don't fit. Uh oh I think i spoke too soon. "What's wrong?" He laughs and says "I bolted the panel in using the wrong hole" Ok at least that's an easy fix. Next Mike tells me to stay on the roof while he goes down and moves the ladder to the front of the building. He has to bolt the bracket down from the front of the building. He sets up the ladder and climbs up. While I help him hold the panels up he says "Oh no, I'm losing the ladder" Of course he is very calm and the next thing I know he is just gone. I'm yelling "are you ok"? Did you get hurt? Mike says he's fine he jumped off the ladder before it hit the ground. At this point I am having a heart attack because now I am stuck on the roof with no way down and Mike could have been lying on the ground hurt. Now I think I would have had to pull a Tarzan move and taken the sheet, knotted it around the edge of the building just to swing down. Yeah I sound so brave when I am such a wuss. But at least I had a plan, lol. I am really thankful Mike is has good reflexes and had good balance. The ladder slipped because it was in a thick patch of fresh gravel that slid when he climbed up.

Mike gets the first 2 panels connected on the front of the building.



Then Mike has to get underneath the panels to connect the adjustable leg braces and also bolt the panels to the brackets. He has to be an acrobat to move around under the panels.



While he is doing that I am looking around and I catch a flashing off to the side. I look over and can see a trackhoe way off over the mountain. It's Jimmy working on his land.



We finally have the first 3 panels in place and bolted down. Woo hoo. Later on, back on the ground, we disconnect the next 3 panels from our old wood mounts and out them inside the building to get fitted for their brackets. While Mike worked on the brackets I did some weed eating under the fence around our little compound. Then I finished spray painting the T-posts green. After that I played with my garden.

It is getting late but we are out while it's getting dark to remove the long board that held the first 6 panels. Here is Mike removing one of the boards that will be used for my next garden. Woo hoo.



Wednesday 6-3
Mike pre drilled all the holes into the next 3 panels. Here we are on top of the roof working on the next set of panels.



I'm not sure if you all remember how much I hate ladders. It's not that I fear heights I just have no balance. If you ever watched me climb a ladder you would laugh your self silly. I hang on for dear life like it will kill me if I fall off at 2 feet, lol. Anyway, I am only bringing this up because Mike is like a monkey and has really good balance. Here he is showing off.

Look Ma no hands, lol.



We came up with a better system for installing the next set of solar panels on the roof. On the first 3 we laid them down and then Mike had to crawl around underneath the panels to get it all bolted together. This time we stood the panels up and I held them together while Mike attached the brackets to the back. Once everything is even and bolted together we lay the whole thing down on the roof and then we install the legs to bolt to the roof. This was much easier for us.

Six panels are on the roof.



Now that the 6 panels are on the roof Mike has to start all the wiring. He has to wire the 6 panels, which each have one positive and one negative wire, into a disconnect box. From the disconnect box the wires go to the charge controller and then to the batteries.

Mike is installing the weatherproof disconnect box.



While he does that I go down to the house and paint some samples on the outside of the front of the house. We aren't in love with our house color so we are thinking of going back to our original idea of painting it some kind of darker green. I hate doing this because there are just too many colors out there. I tried 3 different colors and 2 of them are a little blue and the other one is kind of and unnatural color green. Does anyone know of a good color dark green? Any ideas would be very appreciated,


The last job for the day is putting up the new board to hold all of the electronics inside the building. This way we can bolt everything to the board and not put a bunch of holes in the side of the building. Here is the board.



Thursday 6-4
Today is the big day. It is all or nothing. We will unhook the remainder of the solar panels and disconnect all of our batteries. We will have no power or water until all the batteries are moved and re hooked.


Mike starts out disconnecting all the wires.



Then we take the last 6 solar panels down and move them inside the building. And we take down the remainder of the wood boards.



Now we have to work on the batteries. First we have to disconnect all 14 batteries, move them to the building, clean them, and re hook them.

Here are the 14 batteries inside the box.



Mike gets them all disconnected and one by one we move them into the building. We have learned over the years to be careful so we are using a hand truck to move each battery. It makes no sense to hurt ourselves when we have the tools to make the job easier.



Next Mike takes apart the battery box and I bring it out to the well to give it a good scrub and cleaning. Then we dry it all and Mike sets it up inside the building.

Next I take a bucket of soapy water and I start cleaning the batteries.




Mike shows me how to clean any corrosion off of the batteries using a small wire brush.




After I get all the batteries cleaned Mike fills each of the batteries with distilled water. Our batteries are actually in very good shape and they hardly need any water at all. We aren't drawing them down which is a very good thing. We found that using and old dish soap bottle works best for filling the batteries with water.



It amazes me that all of our electric for our entire house is stored in Golf Cart Batteries. See you don't have to do what the "solar professionals" tell you, lol.


Now that the battery storage box and the batteries are clean Mike can start arranging the batteries and re connecting them.



Mike's new little invention. He made his own disconnect switch and attached it directly to the batteries. This turns off the power from the batteries to the inverter in case the system needs to be worked on.



Mike also cut down some blocks to make a mount for the inverter. This way it sits off the floor and air can circulate around it.



Back down to the house. Before everything can be hooked up in the building Mike had to disconnect all the solar equipment inside the house. First he disconnects all the wires, then he takes the 2 charge controllers off the wall, and disconnects the inverter.

This is the closet after Mike strips everything out. Yeah we have a real closet. Now we just have to clean it up and paint it. Woo hoo.



The wiring and equipment mess on the floor.



Finally everything we need to complete the new system is inside the building. Mike can now start working on the electronics to get us hooked back up.



For now Mike runs a wire to the house from the building so we have power from our batteries and also so our water pump inside the house works. While Mike does the wiring I start looking around to survey all the work that still needs to be done. Our hill on the side of the building is coming in with clover but we still have a lot of ruts that need to be filled with dirt.



I carry about 20 buckets of dirt over and start to fill the ruts. Then I add some more clover seed. When that grows in I can start working on more of the ruts.


Well we have been really busy the past 3 days. Tonight we are running our electric in our house from the stored power in our batteries. Next on the agenda Mike will get us hooked back in and our panels will start charging our batteries again. Woo hoo.


I hope you all enjoyed our story during the middle of this week. We have been getting a lot done and still have plenty to go. I hope you all have a great week and I will write again on Monday.

I have an important question I need to ask all of our faithful readers and I need your opinion. As you know Mike and I don't work in the cold and therefore I won't have a story to write during the winter. So my question to all of you: do you want me to write twice a week now and then "stop" writing during the cold months? Or do you want me to write once a week and feed you the story a little at a time to get us through to next spring? I know this is early to think about it but if I keep writing twice a week I will run out of a story. So please let me know what you want.
Thanks and have a great week.

Lisa

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Old 06-11-2009, 07:06 AM
 
Location: Tennessee bound...someday
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The greedy side of me says, "now now now - post it as soon as you get it!!"
The sensible side of me says to draw it out so you don't lose any readers thru the winter months.
We're with you either way.

I have a question about the clover. Does it need to be (or can it be) mowed? How tall will it get if left alone & will it flower? I have a small slope off one side of my driveway that I'm tired of mowing & would love to plant that clover. The shade of green is lovely. But I'm in suburbia and already have a rep as the odd one of the block. So I'd like my yard to stay somewhat "groomed" for the neighbors.

Also, you asked about paint colors. There used to be (probably still is) a computer program at Lowes where you could bring a photo of your house in; they would scan it in and you could see what your house would look like with different colors. You can tell by my description of this that I'm a techno-flunkie!

Great update & ***whew*** glad you guys didn't fall off anything! (or have to pull a Tarzan!)
 
Old 06-11-2009, 07:11 AM
 
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Lisa - thanks for the lesson in solar power! Very interesting! I so much admire what you and Mike are doing!

As far as the updates..... I would rather have you posting every week - even if you are rationing it to make it last longer - than to have to go all winter without any updates! I have looked forward to each and every update and was excited when you went back to twice a week - but I'll give up Thursdays now to keep Monday's later! (Was that as clear as mud? )

Blessings to both of you!
 
Old 06-11-2009, 07:19 AM
 
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I have a question about the clover. Does it need to be (or can it be) mowed? How tall will it get if left alone & will it flower? I have a small slope off one side of my driveway that I'm tired of mowing & would love to plant that clover. The shade of green is lovely. But I'm in suburbia and already have a rep as the odd one of the block. So I'd like my yard to stay somewhat "groomed" for the neighbors.

Also, you asked about paint colors. There used to be (probably still is) a computer program at Lowes where you could bring a photo of your house in; they would scan it in and you could see what your house would look like with different colors. You can tell by my description of this that I'm a techno-flunkie!

Great update & ***whew*** glad you guys didn't fall off anything! (or have to pull a Tarzan!)
Good morning. I am also leaning to stretching the story out so none of you go through withdrawal, lol.

Mike and I have never planted this clover but it was recommended by David at the Farm supply for the side of our hill. I will not weed eat that hill, lol. Here is a link that talks about it. We planted White Dutch Clover. It seemed to grow in pretty fast.
White dutch clover seed.


Thanks about the info about Lowe's. I am not techno either. I do better seeing the color in person. Many times the colors aren't the same as when they are on the computer.

Have a great day and I'm very glad I didn't have to play at being Tarzan, lol.

Lisa
 
Old 06-11-2009, 12:24 PM
 
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Hey Lisa!

I'm all for rationing the post. I think the withdrawal would be too hard if I had to try to make it all winter!
 
Old 06-11-2009, 01:02 PM
 
Location: somewhere over the rainbow Ohio
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I'm all for rationing the story out to get threw winter. It is a very enjoyable read with coffee.
Pam
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