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We teamed up with Tammy and Logan from the simple living blog Rowdy Kittens to show you what it looks like to add solar to a tiny home! For more about how solar works with tiny homes, visit: https://www.wholesalesolar.com/welcome/tiny-homes Love Tammy and Logan's tiny home? It was designed by Portland-based PADtinyhouses, and you can see more of it here: https://padtinyhouses.com/books-plans/kozy-kabin-tiny-house/ For DIY solar off grid, grid tie and battery backup systems, go to: http://www.wholesalesolar.com/ Learn about DIY solar installations, sales and news: http://blog.wholesalesolar.com/ Our staff has over 200 years cumulative experience designing solar power systems! Wholesalesolar.com is your source for discount prices on solar panels and renewable energy products for home power, back-up power, off-grid & grid-tied residential, marine and RV power systems. We design and sell renewable energy systems for projects large and small, for homeowners, do-it-yourselfers, contractors, installers, electricians, and developers. Call one of our experienced solar design techs to talk about your project at 1-800-472-1142. If you have your most recent electric bill handy, we'll be able to get started with the design process right away. UPDATED 11/14/2016: NOTES: It was brought to our attention that some of the appliances shown in the video, such as the space heater and compact refrigerator, would have trouble running off the two solar panels. This was an oversight missed in editing. In this particular case, Tammy and Logan's tiny house was originally a grid-tied home that they then added an off-grid system to. That's how they were able to run the space heater. They now primarily use the home as a summer vacation getaway, so their power needs are more limited than a tiny home used as a full-time dwelling. Every tiny home is different and every homeowner's electricity needs are different. For proper solar sizing, please contact us and we'll help you determine exactly what you need to properly run all your appliances, or help you determine what could better run off propane, wood, etc.