The second video on my electrical setup at the cabin finishes the system with a source of power: Solar. Although the location is not ideal, I still manage to find a way to harvest sunlight where mostly shade exists. Enjoy!
NOTE: The solar cables were 10 gauge. Forgot to mention this important fact!
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