Beautiful! I might have to clone this (with a few tweaks) on our mountain property in WA, only reversed to take advantage of our views from the living quarters. Thanks for sharing!
Man you blew me away with this. I don't know if you have any ideas for disabled veterans but I'd love one of these. This thing is cool. I'm 42 and still don't have the creativity to build. 😂
So if you can run 8 hours on five gallons to run 24 hours at 3 dollars per gallon that’s 45 dollars a day to be smart about this having a battery backup would help but yes the battery are not cheap. Good video guy.
You need to change your wires to 6 gauge if you want to use the 50 amp breaker. Number 8 is rated for 40 amps and number 6 is rated for 55 amps. Currently you will burn up your wire before you trip your breaker.
The chances of the generator putting out more than 9600 watts continuously (40 amps at 240V) is pretty low. There's circuit diversity factors that can be taken into account. Ampacity is also dependant of the temperature rating of the insulation and the length of the run.
Love the new look of those components unfortunately it’s to big for what I do. absolutely love my pro xp but if I had space I’d probably go for the Pro R
Bad ass!!! I love watching these videos. Because of videos like this, during COVID I built a 30x40x13 building and started to insulate it and put a 2 ton mini split. These videos are everything.
I’d put more struts on your doors. It keeps them from creasing and weakening metal over time. Makes them stronger against wind as well. The large door could use one on every other section. Just keep in mind you may need another 1/2 turn or more on springs to offset the weight.
Fantastic work you've done with the place. My wife and I fell in love with it immediately. Thanks for cataloging your journey for the rest of us to follow!
Have you ridden a 450 snow bike? How does the 350 compare? Acording to Google there’s only a 2 hp different ( 51hp vs 53hp ) but does that hold true in practice?