Posted by admin | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 24-03-2010
Un-boxing and assembling the 45 Watt Harbor Freight Solar Panel kit. My Brother and I got this kit for Christmas and set it up on a sunny day in December. Basic assembly out of the box with a little bit of rigging. No tools necessary. Optional tools used: tack welder, vice grips, file, and knife if you have one. Awesome, lots of fun. Works good. We plan on uploading more videos about this project. ————————————————- THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF “FAIR USE” IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED.

@possenti
Great! The welding here was done through the magic of editing. It really took alot more hassle with rusty rods, etc.
Glad that you liked it!
I’m considering buying this same kit, and now I think I will. I’m a welder by trade so I don’t think I’ll have the same assembly problems. Thanks for sharing in an entertaining way.
Thats allllllllllright
Shine Brite Nite Lite
Hey your video doesn’t show up when you search “panels” instead of just panel
Nice cutwork on the video
Thanks for the view! This is my second attempt even picking up the camera, as well as windows movie maker.
I appreciate the encouragment. Thanks.
Funny and informative too!
Ya’ll are too funny! I just cracked up at this video. Real informative though, on how to assemble the solar panel kit and I love the ending of the hoisting up the solar light and showing it in the dark illuminated!!!!
I liked it. Nice job! =]
Cool nicely done.very informative. love the welding and music.
great job I have 3 sets and one sharp 80w panel they seem to work fine.check out my videos if you get a chance you might get some more ideas for your next alternative energy project.keep us posted
Sharp and useful. Well done with a tinge of quality. I love the video and sound effects including *boing”, and old music.
ARRBER FREIGHT!