Solar power system upgrade/repair in the storage cave (2024.11.05)
A few upgrades after I do not even know how many months.
Yesterday (on 2024.11.04) we started testing our new 230 Volt Solar power system.
It has new cables, new wires, new battery clips, etc.
The 12 Volt<>230 Volt inverter is the same as before (Islanders Series Islander-IXS 1000).
So far so good.
Looks like currently it has properly working equipment/components.
One of the power extension cords got a new shelf.
The shelf has a nice, antique-like style. Maybe it is really antique. I had a similar designed shelf in the past for a short time in Hungary for my Yaesu FT-450D radioamateur transceiver.
The new cable is on the left side of the entrance of the storage. The old cable(s) is/are currently still on the right side.
Yesterday afternoon evening we tested the new system with phone, tablet and laptop charging.
Today we test it with a refrigerator, which has a freezer too.
The solar power system is still not completed in its current form.
There will be additional upgrades and repairs in the future.
I will write about the experiences and the upgrades in the near future.
As usual, I have set @commentrewarder as a beneficiary (10%) for this post to encourage writing comments.
This is the first time I am coming across your post. That also through the wave 🌊..
I don't know what to say. As your content is more technical than my usual cup of tea. You seem to know your stuff. I started following you, and will try and reply to your post. Just to let you know that there are humans still available on this platform.
Keep Hiving.
♥️☮️
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Probably most people can say this.
This is why I published this post in the STEMGeeks community.
Because I thought that this community is filled with such technical people (electricians, engineers, radioamateurs, etc).
But looks like there are not much people left in this community.
It was much more active in the past.
This is why I posted in Waves.
I am very grateful that you showed up as a human.
Thank you.
Good to know that at least one person have read this post.
!LUV.
I am glad that such communities exist. But the inactivity is everywhere, with the Hive price dropping many have stopped the interaction. I think its for good only because that leaves out people who are serious about hive and focus more on the community growth rather than milking the system .
I saw you complain about a lack of comments on Waves. I really hope you find some good aspects to Hive, but you cannot change human nature. This platform is tiny and people will get more engagement elsewhere. Changing that will not be easy. I'm sure we've debated this before, so let's not get back into that. We just need to find people who will help it grow and that is also hard.
I assume your electrics are off the grid. That stuff can be tricky, so I hope someone has checked it's all safe. Our solar is linked to the grid, but saves us a lot of money and will pay for itself.
Yes. I do.
Otherwise I would not be active on this platform, and I would not buy (and power up) hundreds of Hive.
I bought more than 500 Hive in this month so far.
This platform is technically revolutionary.
But the behavior and the approach towards the platform of most of the Hive users is sad.
Yes. Completely. It is in/on a cave in the rocky semi-desert.
This is what makes it unique.
At least you do not hear about electricity in caves every day.
Yes. It is built by electricians and by engineers.
And nowadays it is used by around 20 people.
A complete cave/tent living community.
The system is completely safe.
We even have waterproof 230 Volt sockets outside of the cave.
@xplosive, I paid out 1.114 HIVE and 0.223 HBD to reward 2 comments in this discussion thread.