
First Floor Flooring 9, EV Charger installed
A record of the position of the central point of the fibre optic cable where the rods were brought together. Now all buried and without the inspection chamber that is now redundant. On the first ....
A record of the position of the central point of the fibre optic cable where the rods were brought together. Now all buried and without the inspection chamber that is now redundant. On the first ....
The plug has arrived so I have wired up the charger properly to feed back to the board. Only to find it is the wrong plug!
While I got on with finishing my panelling in the car park, Stephane sorted the incoming main and fitted a tap in the BBQ area. With the panelling all up I was able to refit ....
I am using some of the oak I cut that was not used to support the electrical panel in the car park. Stephane is coming tomorrow to redo the plumbing so I have taken it ....
To enable the electrical earth to be tested, each of the three earthing points I have installed needs a breaker fitted. This allows the earth to be disconnected and tested then reconnected and tested to ....
Each panel has its own inverter (so if a panel or an inverter fail, the rest of the system still keeps working). These are all connected via cables and plugs. It is a 3 phase ....
Car park panel supports fitted. Took time to saw some of the old beams from the upper mezzanine for future firewood. All stored behind the fence to keep the garden clear.
With the frame in place, I have covered it with a breathable membrane. I t gives a good impression of the final space. On the car park roof the positioning of the supports for the ....
With both sides doe I can finally fit the rear trim to the roof. It has to be trimmed as the rear and side trims clash at the corners. So, on to the Car Park ....
A break in the weather so I have started to install the support system for the panels and inverters on the car park and BBQ/Workshop roofs.