I would like to see videos covering all the install parts and tools in addition to your great tests of the larger components that you already do. It may not be as exciting as seeing the latest aio, but very important for a good install. I have been messing around with small systems (DIY milk crate setup and a bit larger). In the next 3 to 5 years I hope to build an off grid home or add a 16kw array and inverter charger setup where I am at currently. That system will need to be inspected by my county so listed parts are what I need to find.
Sorry for the large list....?
What to look for in quality parts (wire, terminals, disconnects, breakers, fuses, fuse holders, combiner boxes, mc4 connectors etc...)
Sources of quality and UL rated parts and or how to find those sources since search engines are getting worse as far as getting the same results over and over. I believe there are sources I just can't find.
Racking options for both small and large arrays in mind. Attention given to value and difficulty for a home owner to install themselves.
In your reviews please mention whether or not the item is UL listed for those of us that will need inspections.
Tour vendors such as current connected, NAZ, Signature solar and others. Interview them about their products, services, sales, equipment that they have seen works well for customers etc.
Do the different batteries available communicate well with other brands equipment such as Victron etc?
Product options and ideas on how to minimize power usage to Make a system go further in daily use.
AIO vs component setups like victron. Pros and cons on install, reliability, efficiency, self consumption.
What parts to keep spares of.
Conceptual videos where you take a hypothetical situation and different budgets and explain what components you would use for them and a basic cost and performance breakdown.
Thank you for your videos, they have helped me so much!