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Saturday, March 17, 2018
TINY HOUSE SOLAR SYSTEM
If you have been thinking about building a tiny home for a while you have probably also been thinking that it would be easy to live off the grid with such a home.
We love to hear people's stories about how they sized their solar panels, assembled all the parts and talk about how it all goes together. Knowing what to look for, and what worked and did not work for other people is a big help on our own projects.
What makes this project interesting is how far North it is, and that the project was built on the ground instead of mounting the panels on the roof. This is important in Canada because of the snow loads.
We have covered many different sized solar projects before.
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