Thatâs not really the format for a Podcast, they are going to be hour long episodes, but I hear maybe post a more succinct short which is under a minute not the entire podcast for something like this. Appreciate the insight
Hopefully I can get one at some point next year and verify the data but just because you donât like the facts and data provided from their testing doesnât mean there wasnât any and you have no basis to say their data is untrue. And why wouldnât you cheer for American manufacturing and American...
This is on the Podcast channel not my personal YouTube channel. Itâs shared with 5 hosts. What little money the channel makes goes to the costs for things like the streamyard software and hosting fees and whatâs left is split between 5 of us. This video will get a couple hundred views? You...
I make no money from this product at all. Zero. but you do you my friend. I hope your day gets better you seem to be upset a lot. I canât imagine what that must be like for you.
Itâs a fair call out and I try to make clear right at the start of the show that I am an affiliate and that they gave me covers to review. To be clear I donât make anything from this one at all. I genuinely support them as a small made in America company and wanted to share their story and this...
I think whatâs new and unique is the implementation and being manufactured in America not really the solar itself but in this mix of form factor, quality and efficiency. Hopefully the price can come down as they scale and I think this would more augment than replace part of a system with an RV...
Itâs a podcast this is not my company or product we support them and think itâs a cool design implementation I make zero affiliate money from any sales of the solar cover or battery. I like that that are aligned with us on American manufacturing and American jobs with sustainability
Half that cost is what youâd pay for a cover anyway so itâs exaggerated to say $2k for 600w and itâs 5kwh a day and thatâs day one starting price Iâm sure as it scales it will come down. Seems a bit harsh to me everyone is entitled to their opinion Iâm just sharing something we thought was cool...
To be clear itâs not my company we just do the podcast and had them on. With that said if you watch, 90% is made in the US right down to the aluminum from MI, paint in TN, stamping and manufacturing in NY for the Tonneau and MO for the new Solar cover products. The flexible panels themselves...
Itâs definitely not that although we do discuss it some. Martin from Martin Rebuilds who is also part of our podcast has been doing that with a gas generator and his Everdrive system
I think this is a more elegant package than others, itâs made in America which I appreciate, I can be integrated in to an existing system or battery so I like they didnât try and do something other than industry standard and like so many things with an EV or Solar the price starts high and often...
They make everything for the cover themselves. They already make the AL3 and AL4 folding covers in NY using aluminum from MI. The solar facility is making those covers in MO using flexible panels that come from a manufacturer in India. They arent using anyoneâs else covers though or they arenât...
I havenât see anyone package this solution this well. Itâs giving 5-6 kWh of power which is a lot for a job site camp site or existing system using the standard MC4 connectors. I like what they did and itâs something you can expand to your needs. If you were camping for a week thatâs 35+ kWh of...
The price is $2000 which the normal cover itself is half that and itâs works with an existing battery or system like on an RV or trailer that has the MC4 connector inputs. Anytime something is new itâs the most costly. I donât feel we are intentionally cheesy we are genuine in what we say and...
Yeah or to not drain your battery as much at a site or add to an RV or trailer array that has the standard MC4 connector inputs. Just a cool use of the space
This is exactly what itâs for and it uses the standard MC4 connector so you can feed power to an existing battery system or add theirs. Itâs a interesting use of the unused space on the cover
Woah settle down Billy nobody said youâd charge your battery with it. You obviously didnât watch the podcast. Getting a little in your feelings there yelling about apples as we talk about oranges. Goodness man hope your day gets better lol