Do We Need Police Reform? (Part #2)

Did you read yesterday’s Part #1?

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Well, I ain’t done yet…in 2022 alone 1,176 people were killed by police, only 128 killings by police took place where the person was allegedly seen with a weapon. In 132 killings by police no offense cops are herding dogswas alleged by police. 104 were killed by police during a welfare or mental healthy check. That is more than 3 civilians killed every day by police. That’s almost 3 unarmed people a day killed by police in the USA in 2022.

And for the record…in 2022 a total of 46 police officers died in the line of duty intentionally. FWIW…that makes the job of a police officer the 18th most dangerous job in America…behind:

17. First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

16. First-line supervisors of landscaping, lawn service, and grounds keeping workers

15. Miscellaneous agricultural workers

14. Construction equipment operators

13. Construction laborers

12. Electrical power-line installers and repairers

11. Golf course grounds maintenance workers

10. Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers

9. Underground mining machine operators

8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers

7. Structural iron and steel workers

6. Refuse and recyclable material collectors

5. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers

4. Construction trade helpers

3. Roofers

2. Logging workers

1. Fishing and hunting workers

So next time you hear someone say being a police officer is a dangerous job…well, now you know the facts. Being a garbage collector or a golf course greens keeper are far more a dangerous jobs than being a police officer.

And finally lets add salt to the wound…approximately 825 cops are criminally charged each year, with 50% of those charges being for violent crimes. Oh, and that is only with 15% of all law enforcement agencies reporting those statistics to begin with. So the real numbers are in the thousands!

So let’s go back to the original question…Do We Need Police Reform?

Well, the answer is pretty clear to me!!

Let’s start fixing our criminal justice system at the street level:

  • Get cops on the street solving crimes that have been committed.
  • Stop all cops from traffic citation duty until the percentage of crimes solved hits 90+% of all crimes committed.
  • Get bad cops off the force! Prosecute any bad cop to the fullest extent of the law.
  • Citizen oversight of all law enforcement agencies; elected police chiefs, civilian hiring and promotion boards, etc.
  • Eliminate “professional courtesy” among cops.
  • Stop preferential treatment of cops when they are suspected of a crime.
  • Drastically reduce “qualified immunity” for police.
  • No union involvement in police department operations…period.
  • All cops wear body cams. Failure to turn on a body cam is an immediate termination offense.
  • 100% of body cam footage is made public within 24 hours of any police involved incident.

Along with that…give support and respect to good cops who have earned it!!! The good cops need our support and respect and help…give it to them!

Now, we have to face facts…our police officers and agencies in the United States need reform badly. Police are failing and failing miserably. Not only are they failing, they are costing US citizens trillions of dollars each year in their pathetically poor performance. They are costing thousands of lives each year by not solving violent crimes and getting those criminals in jail. The police themselves are committing crimes against citizens and killing citizens each year at a staggering rate.

The facts, evidence, statistics…everything tells us…

We need police reform!

 


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Do We Need Police Reform? (Part #1)

Before we can even address that question at all we need to pull the politics out of it…get rid of the activists, the lunatics, the politically insane and just look at facts. Then, the facts should speak for themselves. So agreed? Facts only!

Let’s talk about crime…isn’t that what policing is all about? Police are to prevent and solve crimes…yes? Otherwise, why have police?

Before we can realistically discuss crime facts we have to understand a couple of things:

  • Violent crimes consists mainly of murder, rape, and assaults.
  • Property crimes consists mainly of robbery, larceny, burglary, auto theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism.
  • Only about 40% of all violent crimes are reported to police.
  • Only about 32% of all property crimes are reported to police.
  • Only about 80% of all reported crimes are forwarded to a centralized collection and reporting entity.
  • That means only about 26 – 32% of all crimes can be used to calculate statistics.
  • For this article I will round the average to a 30% figure.

Remember back in school…grade cards. These pesky things came out every so often and told your parents how you were doing in school. A in reading, C in math, B in history and so forth. And at the end of the year the grades were all factored together to decide if you passed or not. If your grades were really bad you didn’t pass, you were held back to repeat the same grade…because you couldn’t prove you learned all that you should have.

Generally accepted throughout the US is a universal grading scale. (see below)

Using that scale, anyone scoring below a 66% received an “F” for fail. Looking at in in reverse…if you failed a test, quiz or an entire grade level it was because you couldn’t get 66% of the goal accomplished. Granted, I don’t know any parent or teacher that would ever give a straight “F” student the title of “failure” under any circumstances. But it was clearly understood that the student had major learning problems…or a serious problem to produce.

And then there were the dreaded “teacher comments” on the grade card as well. Yeah, in my case the teachers always had something to say…you can figure out what.

In the US:

  • Total reported stolen property crime amounts to about $16,000,000,000 each year…16billion dollars.
  • On average about 30% of reported stolen property is recovered…about 4.8billion dollars.
  • Total reported arson loses total about $17,000,000,000 each year…17billion.
  • Total auto theft loses come in at about $7,000,000,000…7billion.
  • Sadly there are approximately 21,000 murders/homicides each year.
  • Reported rapes are listed at about 150,000 each year, 13% of which men are the victims. This number is actual rapes, not attempted rape or sexual assaults. Current estimates are 80% of all actual rapes are unreported.

And consider this staggering statistic…the total cost of all crime in the US for 2017 is estimated at $2.6trillion! Yup, $2,600,000,000,000 each year.

Now, think about this for a minute…on an average year 41,000,000 speeding tickets are issued. And the average cost per ticket is $152. That means police earn over 6billion dollars per year for their government agency…$17,000,000 (17million) per day going into government bank accounts just from speeding tickets!

Why talk about the cost of speeding tickets? Well, hang in there for a minute.

So we now know that police can’t prevent crime…crime costs us $2.6trillion per year. And while they are not preventing crime they are actually taking money out of our pockets another $6billion per year in speeding tickets alone. That is a 3.2trillion dollar loss to US citizens each year.

Now, let’s get back to actual reported crimes:

  • Only about 18% of all property crimes are solved.
  • Only about 45% of all violent crimes are solved.

According to the generally accepted grading scale in the US:

  • Police in the US would receive an “F” grade when it comes to solving property crime.
  • Police in the US would receive an “F” grade when it comes to solving violent crime.
  • And the “teacher notes” would show something like this, “The failure of your child to perform their duties cost each United States man, women, child, and baby over $10,000 per year.”

First think to think about…over an average lifespan, the F‘s cost the average person nearly a million dollars!

Then think about this…there is a complete and total failure of police to prevent crime and near total failure of police solving crime…while working diligently 24-hours a day to cost US citizens $17,000,000 per day in speeding tickets alone! Yeah, that is over $700,000 per hour in just speeding tickets coming out of American citizen’s pockets!

So then think about these facts:

  • Over 260,000 total unsolved murders in the US.
  • Over 16 unsolved murders get added to that number each day.
  • Over 135 rapes go unsolved each day.

 

So you think the police industry in the USA needs reformed?

But I am not done yet…

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Banking Failures…the tip of the iceberg…

I hope you’ve been following the banking crisis that has been unfolding for the last 2 weeks, I don’t want to recap all of it. Here are my articles that can bring you up that touch on this matter:

One of the questions I get is “Is it over?” The answer to that one is simple…No! Actually, it is just getting started. But a lot of what is going to be happening will be behind closed doors, in smoke filled backrooms, and at the Fed in secret.

Here is a curve ball for you…this ain’t the big reset, at least not yet. Well, if it isn’t the reset, then what is it, you might ask. That is where opinions rule. My friend Jim, a very intelligent and astute guy, told us, “Get ready for the big waves.” And he also mentioned that this isn’t going “…to approach Great Financial Crisis levels of pain and economic disaster.” I pretty much agree with that.

Back on the 13th I told you this was the “tip of the iceberg” and more failures could be coming…and they did. SVB was the 2nd largest failure in US history, then later in the week we got the 3rd largest failure.

And then comes Credit Suisee. The 45th largest bank in the world with almost a trillion dollars in assets…and it failed. A couple interesting things about this bank…it clearly started to fail in 2020, was in the tank by 2021, was a disaster in 2022, and finally, just days ago, closed its doors. Or rather, sold out to, or taken over by, (whatever you want to call it) by its competitor UBS. And UBS is the 34th largest bank in the world with well over a trillion in assets.

So now we have UBS acquiring Credit Suisee and becoming somewhere in the neighborhood of the 11th or 12th largest bank in the world with over 2 trillion $’s in assets. Of course the deal was made sweeter by the Swiss Central Bank (US Federal Reserve equivalent) kicking in $54billion. I guess that was just the way global bankers say “thank you!” to fellow global bankers…a $54,000,000,000 thank you card. And let’s not forget where the Swiss Central Bank gets its funding from…the US Federal Reserve, to the tune of billions and billions of dollars since 2008.

And let’s return to SVB, we know it went out of business. Well, not exactly. The FDIC took it over and created a new bank, National Bank of Santa Clara. And the FDIC was ordered by Biden to ensure that no one loses a single dollar. Which is directly against the FDIC mandate/law. Why did Biden make this move? We know it is due to the bank being a bank of the elites. I received an email from an insider confirming this. It was also a role model bank for ESG loans and promoting the LGBQT+ agenda. And if the average person could get access to them…you could trace 2024 campaign donations to Biden and company back to SVB account holders who stood to lose millions, if not billions, if Biden didn’t act to protect their interests.

So now let’s link SVB and Credit Suisee…both were huge ESG supporters and highly rated by companies like Fitch Ratings for their ESG support. On a scale of 1 – 5, 5 being the most supportive and highest ESG rating, Credit Suisee was in the mid-4’s. And we know that SVB was a model of ESG support and promotion in the US. Interesting?

And now let’s hit on one other aspect of all of this…Signature Bank. They went belly up last week as well…the 3rd largest bank failure. An 11-bank consortium agreed to save that bank with $30billion cash infusion. Those banks are: Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, First Republic Bank, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BNY Mellon, PNC Bank, State Street, Truist and U.S. Bank. Besides knowing who saved Signature Bank…nice to know they too have an ESG rating of 4.

And finally one more tidbit of information…on March 14th I identified the 6 banks that were in near-identical condition that SVB was in. But, just recently a list of nearly 200 banks that are in rough shape came out…and nearing that collapse point.

But all that is still not the point. The point is this three-fold; 1) Biden is protecting the country’s/world’s elite and ensuring that they get wealthier via the Federal Reserve & FDIC by unilaterally changing US banking police/law, 2) wealth/resources globally are being consolidated in fewer and fewer hands, 3) this is only the tip of the iceberg, only the beginning.

And yes, I think this all was/is intentional, clearly intentional.

Now, here is my opinion…and remember, I am no expert anything, no professional anything, just expressing my personal opinion…

I don’t think this is the final world economic collapse. It is a move toward that goal, but it not the final straw/move. The world’s elites, think WEF, are just testing the waters, making smaller moves, perfecting their process…for the final outcome.

I think we are going to see more “saving” of banks…for the good of people, the little guys…or so they say. And while it will be said that the FDIC, the Federal Reserve, or a bank consortium that do the saving…it will taxpayer money.

Well, actually it will be printed money that taxpayers are on the hook for. And that will lead to the collapse and the introduction of a new currency, probably a US Federal Reserve cryptocurrency. And when that happens…other cryptocurrency will become outlawed.

Yeah, doubt me? Don’t forget the US government outlawed the private ownership of gold at one point…at the penalty of going to prison…after having the gold confiscated.

Now, you might ask me about time-frame, valid question. Back in mid-February I made mention that the US government would start a “shooting war” with US citizens. I stand by that. I also think that the same time-frame exists for this economic/bank situation to go to hell in a hand-basket.

Unless something drastic changes within this next 2-years…we are in a world of hurt…and mean life changing, world changing, massive problems! To put into words that best describe my feelings about it…World-Wide Revolution. And it will be ugly, deadly, and worse than most folks can imagine.

But, you and your family can weather that storm…if you prepare. And actually, I think we can avoid that world-wide devastation with divine intervention. And that will only come according to His will and our prayers. So pray.

And am I 100% right about all of this? Of course not! I could be wrong about the timing, about the impact, about magnitude, and maybe about all of it. But you have to decide on my past posts to judge my thoughts on the future.

Plan, don’t panic. Prepare, don’t panic. Pray, don’t panic. There is no need to panic whatsoever, none. What you need to do is plan, prepare, pray, and do.

But do yourself a favor…regardless of what you think of me and my posts, regardless of what you think is going on in the world, or what is coming…prepare and pray anyways/always. If you do that, can you go wrong?


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Great Solar Upgrade – Day #7 – IT WORKS ! !

Day #7 come and gone!

Started working this morning about 7am trying to figure out why I couldn’t get the Victron Quattro inverters programed correctly. On Saturday I did get the system up and running…but only using one inverter and only in single phase 120vAC. The problem was the programing. Yeah, the inverters have a computer inside of them…doesn’t everything nowadays!

So I could program each inverter individually with one software application. But I couldn’t get them programmed to work together because each inverter needed their firmware updated. And that took another application to accomplish. And that firmware update had a problem…my network cable. But a tender mercy helped me figure that out. Now all is good…the system is up and running!!

Here is a bit of a recap…

I started with version 3 of my off-grid system: 404ah LifePO Elite batteries, 1xVictron 150/70 MPPT, 1x Victron 48v/5kw/120v Quattro and kindof a mess that had been pieced together from versions 1 & 2)

I ended up with 634ah LifePO4 batteries (2xElites, 1xTrophy), 2xVictron 150/70 MPPTs, 2xVictron 48v/5kw/120 Quattros in split phase configuration. Much less of a mess and that should be cleaned up by the end of the week once I get the the wire ducts in.

In the build I used a Victron Lynx PowerIn as a busbar, added a Class-T fuse, then combined a Victron Lynx shut and another Victron Lynx PowerIn as a fused distributor. I even built 2 of my own busbars vs 4/0 cable connection. All of that made things much cleaned, much more organized and a lot more safe. Upgraded all my wiring and cabling. Added better circuit breakers, got rid of a weak fuse set-up, and balanced my 3 arrays between the 2 MPPTs.

The downside does exist:

  • While Victron equipment is Tier 1 gear, it can be complicated to work with. The MPPTs are Smart Networked which is nice, but they had to be programed individually via Bluetooth.
  • The Victron Quattro inverters are really great, very high quality, they were a pain to configure correctly. Eventually the process was: 1) upgrade the firmware on both units, 2) configure each inverter for its function, 3) then configure them together to work in split phase. Each step was a different computer program. That is a huge downside to otherwise great gear. Victron needs to get it together and have a single computer program that can do all the functions from that one program.
  • I am not 100% confident that the Lynx Shunt, inverters, and CCGX are working together correctly to give me an accurate SOC. I might have add back in my BMV 712 to accurately monitor the battery bank.
  • I am not sure how long it will take my batteries to balance with the addition of the 3rd battery. I am thinking at least a couple of weeks, maybe a month or two.

The upside:

  • I now have 240vAC vs 120vAC available to me.
  • I now have 10kw vs 5kw available to me.
  • I now have 57% more battery capacity available to me.
  • I now have more efficient PV charging for the system.
  • And it all works!!!!!!

Yeah, I know…I sound silly…but this has been 6 months in the planning stage and 8 days work in the shed…including 6 days running on generator. I am just thrilled!!

Once I get the wiring cleaned up I will post pictures.

 


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Great Solar Upgrade – Day #6

Day #6 come and gone!

Whew!!!!!

2:45pm and there is quiet at the Glamstead! Yup, the generator turned off.

Oh, the generator is not running because I turned it off 🙂

The system is back up and running!!!!!!

I still have to program the inverters to run in split phase but I am going to put that off to next week…I am just too worn out.

At the beginning of Day #6 –

At the end of Day #6 –

Yeah, yeah…I know…I still have to install the wire ducts too…that cleans up the wiring mess. But hey, it works! And that big ‘ole third battery adds more than 50% more storage 🙂

Oh…and my neighbor’s dog came back home just before lunch. So it was a good day here at the glamstead.

 


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Great Solar Upgrade – Day #5

Day #5 come and gone!

One of those days!

So I slept in a little and got a late start…6am building cables. About 2 hours later I realized that I no longer had the right terminal lugs since I had to go to Plan B yesterday. Or was it Plan C? In any event I didn’t have the right number or size of lugs. I swore I had more lugs…but couldn’t find them if I did.

So off to town…first stop Ace Hardware then the local solar shop whose owner is a dear friend of mine. Lugs purchased, but wrong size hole…no problem, a drill would solve that. I was almost home, after 1-1/2 hours, and I got this call from my neighbor…he stuck his truck and needed help. Well, you can’t turn down a neighbor in that kind of need…can you?

He had been out looking for his lost dog, was coming out of a big sandy wash and slipped into a “rut” and couldn’t get out even with a big ‘ole 4×4 GMC with 20” tires. Well, as I came rolling up on him…let’s say it was more like a canyon he had dropped the entire left side of his truck into. He was sitting on the frame, dented fuel tank, buried “pumpkin” and the front end was buried as well. He needed a professional recovery vehicle…but no money to pay for one.

Three hours later with a front loader 60hp Kubota tractor, 2 shovels, and a pick we had him hooked to the Kubota ready to pull out. It work smooth as silk…my wildland firefighting and off-road 4×4 days paid off.

As we were ready to take off he got a call…someone might have spotted his lost dog. So my wife, my neighbor, and myself all headed the 4 miles to look for the lost dog. No luck, it wasn’t him…after an hour looking.

Back home, late lunch, back to work…at 3pm…worked will 7pm. Last of the cables built, battery switches mounted…but none of them hooked up, I was just too tired and didn’t want to make mistakes. I will do it all in the morning. But I had to take pictures first for this post and later articles.

Oh, and guess what? I found the missing terminal lugs. So out of a 13-hours work day…6 hours of actual work. Way behind…and a most frustrating day! But maybe Day #6 will be the day it all comes together!

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More on the bank failings…

Just a quick update on the banking issues we are facing right now:

  • This is only the tip of the iceberg.
  • SVB was the model for the ESG agenda.
  • The collapse may well have been intentional as a system test for going forward.
  • SVB was one of the banks for the ultra elite. That is why Biden is covering any/all loses.
  • There is even more, I am trying to sort it out…but my time is short with the solar upgrade taking place.

The single most troubling aspect…Biden. Yeah, go figure! What I mean is his “Dictator-In-Chief” agenda. Biden, single handedly, without any action or approval from Congress, changed how the FDIC works…took the law into his own hands. FDIC is suppose to be insurance for $250,000 (and below) account holders…protecting the little guy from banks going bad. Banks pay into the government for that “insurance” to be used when needed.

Well, Biden changed that without Congressional approval to cover all accounts at SVB. And now that is the new precedence. And who is going to object to it? Biden comes to the rescue…people love heroes.

Oh, and another piece of information…there is no “insurance fund” when it comes tot he FDIC. With the US federal government there is only one account…a single account that ALL money goes into and out of. There is no insurance pool of money for the FDIC…simply an amount that can be tracked on the government accounting books. When the amount hits zero…and it will, they always do…the US federal government will simply print more money to use to cover ever growing losses.

But notice this is another in a long line of Biden actions where he simply changes a system to suit his will…or rather the will of those controlling him. These are dangerous and disastrous actions taking place…but they are intentional and by design. What Biden comes next?

Two last items…1) this is tied directly to forthcoming US Government cryptocurrency, 2) we are only seeing the tip of the banking problem iceberg. And you do remember what the most famous iceberg in history did to the Titanic…right?

I really hope you have been reading my articles over the last 14 years, especially the last 3 – 4 years…I mean that sincerely. You better get more prepared even as we speak.

Pray for our country, our people, your neighbors…we need the prayers of good people.


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Great Solar Upgrade – Day #4

Day #4 come and gone!

OK, yesterday I was whining about it getting old, me being ready to move on…and especially getting rid of the generator sound.

Well, it is the morning of Day #5 and the generator is still running and yesterday wasn’t another 12-hour day…was a 13-hour day! The good news is…I actually slept almost 7 hours last night. Oh, and do you have any idea how heavy 205ag LifePO4 batteries are!!!!

So how did it go yesterday? Oh man, it sucked!! The project ground to a snail’s pace.

I did get my inverters wired in early and without a problem. Then I added the Victron Lynx Shunt to the Lynx PowerIn that I had converted into a Distributor. That was very easy other than having to move the combined unit down about 4 inches to allow for more wire duct space.

Then came the 2nd Victron Lynx PowerIn that I am using as a busbar. But, between that unit and the Lynx Shunt that it gets added to I installed a Class-T fuse for high over-current protection. And I loved how that turn out…tight! And I built my first “bar-style” connection vs using 4/0 cable with terminals…loved it!

Then everything came to a complete stop. I moved 2 of the 3 batteries into position and was working at the placement of a circuit breaker box…and found out I had bought the wrong breakers. The breakers in my hand were polarity sensitive…not suitable for use as I had intended. How in the world did I make that mistake?????

I went back to the website where I purchased them, the product description clearly stated they were not polarity sensitive. Multiple phone calls later…and 1-1/2 hours of delay…I can’t used the breakers. Then a trip to town to visit with the solar shop I do contract work occasionally…1/2 hour later…not viable/affordable option on the shelf. So back to my place with “Plan B” 🙂

Well, I started making the cables for the 2 older batteries…yeah, the cable lugs I was going to use ended up being to wide for the battery terminals. My 2/0 cable between the batteries and the PowerIn busbar ain’t going to work. But, parallel 2AWG cables from the battery to a battery switch, then 2/0 cable to the PowerIn busbar will work.

Spent a couple hours figuring it out and building 4 sets of cables…exhausted, dinner waiting for me. A great supper by my loving great wife!

Did I mention that my two LifePO4 batteries are heavy? Yeah, 209.5 pounds each. They were a pain to get into place. Not to worry…only 1 to move today. But, I should have the system up and running today…maybe by noon.

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Great Solar Upgrade – Day #3

Day #3 come and gone!

Okay, it’s getting old. Yup, working 12 hour days is getting to me and I am ready for quiet. Yes, the generator has been a blessing, without we would have no power…but it is noisy and I worry during the night that it will run out of gas or just stop. But, it doesn’t…it is a hardy generator.

Day #3 was essentially without any problems or really any big issues at all. Just tedious running of wire…after measuring, cutting, stripping, crimping, and installing.

I have held off installing the wire duct (a.k.a. wire raceway) until the end. I wasn’t 100% sure of all of my wire run placement so I didn’t want to “redo” that. Also, if I have to do troubleshooting it is easier without all the wires hidden in the ducting.

So check out the “after” picture…a wire mess. But, it should should much neater when I am all done…you will just have to wait and see for that. So be patient 🙂

And FYI…I have been watching the Credit Suisse bank issues. They got a big bailout from the Swiss central bank. Some folks think that is great…I find it troubling.

In the solar shed today I finished up the AC side, wired up all of the arrays through the combiner box into the charge controllers. The hooked in the charge controllers through the circuit breaker disconnect box to the Victron Lynx PowerIn that I have converted into a fused distributor. And finally, started building my 2/0 cables for the Victron Lynx PowerIn to Inverter #1. Along the way I also added some ground wire as well; I am using 8AWG ground wire just to be on the say side.

Yes, my AC wiring from the inverters into the transfer switch is in flex-conduit.

Did you notice the 2 heavy wires that looks like black & red spiral? Yup, didn’t have black wire, just red. When it came time to run black wire…rather than run out and buy more expensive wire…just used the wire I had on hand and with black electrical tape identified it as the negative (black) side of the circuit.

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Great Solar Upgrade – Day #2

Day #2 come and gone!

Day #1 was without incident, problem, or even a hiccup…for which I am grateful. Day #2…not so much…but not bad at all.

First off let me explain that I had the project broken down into phases.

Phase #1 – Preparation: Getting all my parts and equipment purchased, on-site, any pre-work completed on them, get generator ready, gasoline purchased, and tools either purchased or centralized.

Phase #2 – Deconstruction: Remove all the old system components, organize, confirm that they are still serviceable, and replace/repair as needed.

Phase #3 – AC Re-Do: Replace the AC main disconnect fuses with circuit breaker, combine/join AC main panel, AC main disconnect, transfer switch into a single unit, rewire the generator to transfer switch wiring for later addition of a 240vAC inlet, and hook-up temporary fix to run generator.

Phase #4 – Construction: Add Hardee Cement Board to walls.

Phase #5 – Build Out DC: Literally rebuild the entire DC side of the system, including all the new gear.

Phase #6 – Configure: Charge up the new battery to same voltage as the existing two batteries. Using Victron software to configure and fine-tune the system.

Phase #7 – PVs (solar panels): Add another string (245w X 3S) to Array #2 and #3 and replace 8 x 100w PVs on Array #1 with 6 x 245w PVs (3S2P).

Phase #8 – Take a freaking week off and do nothing but enjoy the new system!

Phases #1 – #4 are complete, phase #5 is well underway. I did hit a snag and had to rebuild and relocate the AC main panel, AC main disconnect, and the transfer switch. That added an extra 2 hours to the process…rebuilding what had already been done. But, I had to move it to clean-up the layout and give proper access to the transfer panel and ensure the right clearance around Inverter #1. Other than that, the 13-hour day #2 went well.

I gotta post this, eat some breakfast, and get back after it 🙂

At the beginning of Day #2 –

At the end of Day #2 –


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