Solar Panel Kit for Tiny House

A phenomenon has been sweeping across America the past few years that has people seeking to simplify their lives and reduce their monthly living expenses while also reducing their impact on the environment and climate.  The 'living tiny" movement has gained momentum in the past couple of years and is centered around how one lives and the type of structure in which they live.  Some in urban areas are simply downsizing from large homes to bungalows or apartments and condos.  Many, however, are choosing to live tiny in what are known as "tiny houses".

A tiny house is a home that is built on a trailer and can be towed from one location to another.  Designers of tiny houses have gotten really clever, leading to intense interest in the lifestyle.  Tiny houses feature many of the same conveniences of a regular home but designed in such a way as to be more compact while providing all the comforts that a regular home does.  Tiny houses can be parked in driveways, back yards, mobile home parks, RV parks, camp grounds, or any other site that can accommodate it.  Tiny houses have electrical, plumbing, and water hookups just like RVs do, which makes them especially at home in RV parks or mobile home parks and campground sites with utility service.  However, with the right equipment, a tiny house can also be located and lived in off the main power grid, or what is known as "boondocking".  You'll need a fresh water tank, a gray/black water tank, and you'll need a solar panel kit that is designed to power a tiny house that is located off the beaten path.

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