Cabins / Tiny Homes

These all in one kits are designed for off grid cabins and tiny homes
*All kits have the option of being completely preassembled, cabled and set up for an easy installation.

Plan A: The Swan Lake

"I like a little comfort"

Starting at $2,499
Keep the lights on to play games and listen to some music, watch a movie, charge your devices. Keep it simple.
  • ~400 Watts of solar panels
  • an efficient MPPT charge controller
  • ~1,300 watt hours of lithium (LifePO4) battery
  • all fuses, cables, switches, breakers and mounting hardware
  • 1000 Watt inverter with 2 x 120 Volt outlets (caution to DIYers, inverters require working with 120 Volt wiring and should be done according to the Canadian Electrical Code)

 

Plan B: The Kal Lake

"I need my morning coffee too."

Starting at $7,499
Plan A + Enjoy fresh brewed coffee, plug in your laptop and avoid going back to the office, watch a movie on the TV, don't stress about leaving the lights on for a while.
  • ~800 Watts of solar panels
  • a larger MPPT charge controller
  • ~2,500 watt hours of lithium (LifePO4) batteries
  • all fuses, cables, switches, breakers and mounting hardware
  • 2000W 120 Volt inverter with 2 x 120V outlets (caution to DIYers, inverters require working with 120 Volt wiring and should be done according to the Canadian Electrical Code)

 

Plan C: The Okanagan Lake

"We aren't camping, this is a lifestyle."

Starting at $14,999
Plan A + Plan B + Get out the margarita machine, light up the neighborhood, charge your fishing battery with extra power, plug in the Traeger smoker and feed the whole crew, not to mention blow drying your hair after that nice hot shower. Run a water pump from your well or stream, washer dryer, connect 240V loads like heaters.
  • ~2,400 Watts of solar panels
  • an even larger MPPT charge controller
  • ~10,000 watt hours of lithium (LifePO4) batteries
  • all fuses, cables, switches, breakers and mounting hardware
  • 5000 Watt 120/240 Volt inverter / charger (caution to DIYers, inverters require working with 120/240 Volt wiring and should be done according to the Canadian Electrical Code)

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