Tiny House Solar Panel Install

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  • From the very beginning of this project, it was essential for me that my Tiny House be powered entirely though clean, renewable energy. Solar power is the cornerstone of this philosophy and so having the solar panels installed on the Tiny House feels like an incredible milestone. Read More: www.livingbigin...
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  • @genericeric0102
    @genericeric0102 8 років тому +44

    I'm solar excited for you

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому +30

      Hahaha. You should be pun-ished for that one. ;)

    • @ChazEvansdale
      @ChazEvansdale 8 років тому +19

      What a sun-sational reply. :)

  • @offgridmanpolktn
    @offgridmanpolktn 8 років тому +21

    Having lived offgrid for over 13 years now want to offer one slight disagreement as to sizing the panels to the batteries.
    It never hurts to have extra production due to variables in seasons and weather. Though my climate may be somewhat different than yours, having the batteries full on average during the summer around eleven in the morning means that an AC can be run through the afternoon. Or run the electric chainsaw in the spring and fall when it isn't getting to hot.
    If there is no use for the surplus electricity, such as washing machine, bread maker, crock pot, etc during different times of the year, a dump diverter on the charge controller sends the excess to preheat the water in the hot water storage tank, thus saving on propane.
    To me one big thing that people living offgrid need to learn is that adjusting your usage to seasonal/daily production times allows you to have a lifestyle that is basically the same as being on grid. You just can't expect to do things at night the way that you are used to now.

    • @IamOpenMindedRU
      @IamOpenMindedRU 8 років тому

      agreed, and if your parked on other people's land as most the houses on this channel seems to be if you add on a grid feed back "grid tie in" (i can't remember exactly what it is called at this moment) and meter your panels can help if not fully pay your rent.

  • @bshays21
    @bshays21 8 років тому +5

    Always happy to see what Bryce is up to. Such a friggin' friendly dude it's mad ;p

  • @greenkitty6482
    @greenkitty6482 7 років тому +2

    How is your house doing today? This video is well over a year ago.

  • @tartsstealth4186
    @tartsstealth4186 8 років тому +9

    I love how excited he is

  • @Schlingsi
    @Schlingsi 8 років тому +4

    Nice one. Soooo what controller do you use and what's the battery setup, how much energy will be produced/stored? Cheers

  • @ldodom
    @ldodom 8 років тому +7

    So pumped for your new house, Bryce!

  • @NZVideoGuy
    @NZVideoGuy 8 років тому

    Nice one Bryce. I'm keen to know what extra weight has been added. Somewhere around 150 to 200kg? Looking forward to catching up soon. Paul :-)

  • @paulcreatesuccess
    @paulcreatesuccess 8 років тому +2

    Solar is my best friend. Great job. Cheers Paul

  • @gffggdfsxfghtr7cggggry5s
    @gffggdfsxfghtr7cggggry5s 8 років тому +5

    Woohoo Keep em' coming Bryce😁

  • @SamuelNasta
    @SamuelNasta 8 років тому +2

    4 x 285wh?
    And what is your battery capacity?

  • @skilmer
    @skilmer 8 років тому +1

    the solar does look amazing, tidy as he said

  • @MrDingaling007
    @MrDingaling007 8 років тому +2

    Would of been nice to see the batteries setup too. Well I would like to recommend Lithium (LiFePO4). Compact, energy dense, super long life, super fast charging, handle huge electrical loads, super safe! - not the dangerous type of Lithium. Heaps of other benefits, a little more expensive, but cheaper in the long run.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому +2

      Yup, I'll be doing a video on the solar controller and batteries when they are being installed. I will look into the battery type you recommend, cheers! :)

  • @hikingmarie9
    @hikingmarie9 4 роки тому +1

    As we get closer to finishing our design and getting ready to build, this spring, the more I appreciate these technical videos and how they relate to tiny house builds. Thanks for all you do. I love your work! Cheers!

  • @TamiTonic
    @TamiTonic 8 років тому +1

    Little late on the bandwagon, but can't wait to see how it progresses! And what you do with the inside, especially.

  • @joakoin
    @joakoin 8 років тому +1

    You have a great channel!! Really informative and cool in a kiwi way :) great job!!

  • @VEHICROS
    @VEHICROS 8 років тому

    Your use of solar mounting hardware was very excessive. I have 3 100 watt panels and each is attached with the immediate bracket, no need to rails, in fact each is using 4 1/4 inch diameter aluminum rivets and I drive the vehicle every day, no issues at all. but I understand the concerns and fears which provoked the excessive mounting configuration.

  • @rdtradecraft
    @rdtradecraft 8 років тому

    Wow, four panels generating 280+ watts at peak. That's over 1kw. That's a lot of juice.

  • @byAnArgentinian
    @byAnArgentinian 8 років тому

    If you're driving 90 kmh it may be equivalent to even lot more than that, if you are driving with the wind against your driving direction. And while it may seem to be not relevant, it is when you're calculating it

  • @waynestinyhouse8753
    @waynestinyhouse8753 8 років тому +1

    You put on a very professional video. Keep it going.

  • @jasongreen2120
    @jasongreen2120 5 років тому

    I had Roy do my house too, with 20KW of LiFePo4 batteries and a 5kw PSW inverter, now I have 7.8kw of solar and 2X 5kw inverters , no power bill for 8 months of the year and a very small power bill in the winter time. Roy is a nice guy, well done on your little house.

  • @codingfun63
    @codingfun63 8 років тому

    looks good ,controller ,batteries ? ,ive got a small system that runs my office 320w solar ,440amp/hr gel batteries and a pl20 controller , 1200watt true sine wave inverter ,solar is the best !!!

  • @myfavoritesutube1
    @myfavoritesutube1 8 років тому +1

    woot woot! work on the tiny house is back! So want to see this house finished and on the road. It is so well done. :d

  • @LWNV
    @LWNV 8 років тому

    Bryce, I know you will be collecting rain water and using solar. As the panels cover much of the roof, will this affect rain collection? And sorry if you explained this already. Cheers!

  • @jedics1
    @jedics1 8 років тому

    So what model of panels did you get and what is their efficiency?
    Ive heard that 20% + efficiency panels are becoming affordable now.

  • @OGDailylama
    @OGDailylama 5 років тому

    The problem with the solar design being developed with the wind speed example he uses (90 km) is that it doesn't take into acct atmospheric wind speeds. He needs t9 design with the speed generated from th3 traveling aspect & upward natural wind speeds headed into the face or front of the home.

  • @jmack294
    @jmack294 7 років тому +1

    one year later wheres the rest of the vids i dont see them in the playlist?

  • @rud
    @rud 8 років тому

    Should be interesting to see how well it does year round. I make 50kWh in December(if there's no snow on them) and around 800kWh in May with my 23*220W(iirc) panels.

  • @ramenchuu
    @ramenchuu 7 років тому +1

    What are you using for your house insulation? I would love to know your solution! I've considered spray foam to be a good choice because it adds structural stability and seals the house well, and other options (like wool that can settle) seem to fall short in comparison. Can spray foam be used on your steel frames? I would really love to know, thanks for sharing! I want to build a steel frame just like yours :)

    • @musFuzZ
      @musFuzZ 6 років тому

      L Arcturus late comment here. Looking into steel framing too. My main thing is affordability and insulation properties.

  • @sukaicosmica
    @sukaicosmica 7 років тому +1

    So please... do a home tour!

  • @antonv.
    @antonv. 7 років тому

    super nice!!!

  • @CORRIGEEN71
    @CORRIGEEN71 8 років тому

    were getting close, being watching since the start, at a guess what is the current weight of your house with solar installed, as their were great savings in weight with the steel clad frame vs timber frame, roll on the book.

  • @MegaUncleray
    @MegaUncleray 6 років тому

    Bryce a lot of luck on solar . i have question if rare ice storm will harm the Panel,s good luck again.

  • @erikanikolovska3459
    @erikanikolovska3459 6 років тому

    I found a good collection of videos that may help you at Ewans energy roadmap

  • @CherishEaDay
    @CherishEaDay 8 років тому +1

    it would help to know the costs. ty

  • @jasonflt
    @jasonflt 8 років тому

    our you going to have a little more in-depth video on the controller etc?

  • @CRAZYxXxELLA
    @CRAZYxXxELLA 7 років тому +1

    i want to see the finished tiny house

  • @JiwanJain
    @JiwanJain 8 років тому

    By the looks of it I think you could have squeezed another solar panel on your roof.

  • @craigslist04
    @craigslist04 8 років тому

    An airdam on the leading edge would prevent any panels lifting off.

  • @linzertube
    @linzertube 8 років тому

    Very exciting time for you and it's looking great!

  • @Shadow2084
    @Shadow2084 8 років тому

    Awesome video Bryce - JOB WELL DONE!! Your tiny house has really come a long way, you're to be congratulated. I wish you all the best mate.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Thanks Charles! It's been such a process, and it's awesome to be at this stage now. Thanks for watching!! :)

  • @divyaboy
    @divyaboy 7 років тому

    Byrce why did you chose that trailer i want to build Brett S's tiny House the loft is inportent that the loft is tall enough I have very bad knees and its hard to Neal down so i need as much loft height as posible

    • @ramenchuu
      @ramenchuu 7 років тому

      why don't you consider a lifting bed? there are two online designs I've seen where it can be lowered down, one by Anna White as an open concept modern tiny house, and the other I'm sure you can find with a quick search as well.

  • @skatooli3971
    @skatooli3971 8 років тому

    !!! You must be over the moon! What a gorgeous array! Will you be adding gutters for any future water retention? I wish I could sneak a peek at your to-do list for your tiny home, lol! Can't wait to see it underway, and hopefully, you interacting with more like-minded people! Thanks for sharing!

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      I sure will. Gutters are installed on the rest of the home already, just not the side where the solar install is. That gutter will be added soon. All my water will be running into a 220 litre tank which will sit at the hitch end of the trailer. That system is designed to be hooked into extra tanks for additional water storage when the house is in a more permanent location. :)

  • @sthwestb
    @sthwestb 8 років тому

    TO fricken cool Bryan... I was wondering what solar panels would fit up there, and it's all done and looks great!!! By the way I know you had a budget to stay within, have you gone over that by now with all your putting in the tiny house?? Thank you for yet another great video!!!

  • @UndefinedIdeas
    @UndefinedIdeas 8 років тому

    So exciting! glad you are getting your tiny house finally, How is it having your own design?

  • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
    @cupbowlspoonforkknif 8 років тому +1

    You've gone all out on this tiny house. I'll bet it's the best quality one ever made!

  • @joffrey.ph_
    @joffrey.ph_ 8 років тому

    Excited to see the final work Bryce, idol. :)

  • @keefdestefano8673
    @keefdestefano8673 8 років тому +1

    Nice progress!

  • @bettylou3709
    @bettylou3709 8 років тому

    When installing the panels they obviously drilled into your roof. How did they make sure your roof wouldn't leak?

    • @ramenchuu
      @ramenchuu 7 років тому

      spray foam or sealing tape around it??

  • @fward4527
    @fward4527 8 років тому

    Congrat's! Excited for you. House is really coming together. Thanks for sharing your experience, it's been very enlightening and informative.

  • @Blazenway61
    @Blazenway61 8 років тому

    I'm Looking at some 320 watt panels for my truck, already have the battery bank just need the solar and MPPT

  • @imchef17
    @imchef17 8 років тому

    whoop whoop the panels are up yay so much bryce!!!

  • @bendawo
    @bendawo 8 років тому

    Nice Video, can you already say something about the weight of the whole solar setup? I am planing a similar sized solar system to my tiny house at the moment but i am not sure if my moving roof can take the weight...

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Yeah, there is certainly a bit of weight involved. Each panel weighs around 20kgs, and so all up with the 4 panels and the rail system I estimate there is around 100kg's of weight added to the house with this set-up. I feel it's worth it to get such a good supply of power to the house though.

  • @skilmer
    @skilmer 8 років тому

    the house looks great man

  • @pamelafreeman713
    @pamelafreeman713 8 років тому

    Awesome - great to see the solar panels installed. Not much longer till it's finished. You must be so excited, Bryce! Can't wait to see the rest of the project come to completion. Keep up the good work!

  • @meme-sm8te
    @meme-sm8te 8 років тому

    i want to live under a park bench with a solar panel on top

  • @ThiasRussell
    @ThiasRussell 8 років тому

    Really nice to see you are getting along with your house Sir.
    Thx for sharing.
    Hope to se more from your project.
    Regards.

  • @tinyhousedreamer911
    @tinyhousedreamer911 7 років тому

    I'm wanting to install solar on my tiny home when i build. I'm still in the research and design stages of it. But i'm just wondering what did you solar setup (with installation) cost. You never seem to let anyone know of your costs

  • @Deanna52ish
    @Deanna52ish 8 років тому

    I look forward to getting ideas from you Bryce. Thank you.

  • @jonspoonamore3721
    @jonspoonamore3721 8 років тому

    Excellent video! Hope to see a more detailed video about all of your Tiny-Home infrastructure.

  • @greetjenijdam
    @greetjenijdam 8 років тому

    Nice movie

  • @MsBunnyBrains
    @MsBunnyBrains 7 років тому

    Beautiful! Can't wait to see the finished, moved-in result! =D

  • @katharinar.4463
    @katharinar.4463 8 років тому

    Great seeing all the progress of your tiny house. The whole solar system looks pretty solid. Wishing you all the best for your next steps. Kathi

  • @junobardo376
    @junobardo376 8 років тому

    Thank you for the solar panel system explanation, looks great! Cant wait to see your th interior finished

  • @lv4bway
    @lv4bway 8 років тому

    That's awesome-congrats on your solar system. When do we get see the inside? By the way, what's the total height with the panels on?

  • @Lapka8
    @Lapka8 6 років тому

    Hey Bryce ! Let us see the rest of the story, please! Hope you are doing well) So don't make people nervous 😎

  • @jessicalee333
    @jessicalee333 7 років тому

    Wow I guess Roy got Lasik or something. He was wearing those amazing glasses last time we saw him! :)

  • @matildamatildaaa
    @matildamatildaaa 6 років тому

    what happed with this house! ? i want a tour

  • @gad6347
    @gad6347 8 років тому

    Looking forward to seeing the completion of your tiny house!

  • @faheemthedream2007
    @faheemthedream2007 8 років тому

    Great! what's your square footage for the tiny home? My house is around 700-800 sq ft, how many solar panels would I need?

    • @numbereight886
      @numbereight886 8 років тому

      Look it up online. You need energy output for the energy you use. Which depends on loads of factors.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Mine is around 161 square feet. The amount of power you need is more to do with what you need to power than the size of your home. The first thing you do when working out the size of your solar system is to calculate your energy requirements and work from there.

    • @faheemthedream2007
      @faheemthedream2007 8 років тому

      +Living Big In A Tiny House just looked up the different criterion. yeah there are many factors that determine the amount of panels and power needed for the home. will have to do more homework. thanks for the reply and good luck!

  • @valleyboitelevision
    @valleyboitelevision 2 роки тому

    How much did this cost?

  • @cynnx7500
    @cynnx7500 8 років тому

    legit as fuuuuuuuk!!

  • @noviceprepper5397
    @noviceprepper5397 8 років тому

    good job, well done

  • @philiq18
    @philiq18 8 років тому

    It's a good look!

  • @coolcatcarolena4951
    @coolcatcarolena4951 8 років тому

    Congratulations on your solar. Very exciting to see your tiny coming together.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Thank-you! It's really exciting for me too. :)

  • @ilanmagen
    @ilanmagen 8 років тому

    Nice stuff, thank you for the update

  • @AndrewBrownK
    @AndrewBrownK 7 років тому

    ....one year later....

  • @scfiscreenwriter
    @scfiscreenwriter 8 років тому

    Cost?

  • @balancedaudio
    @balancedaudio 8 років тому

    Looking good. Can't wait to see the finished house!

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Cheers Colin and Laura! :)

  • @Quokkat7
    @Quokkat7 8 років тому

    This videos always cheer me up, you are amazing show host btw, really chill

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      That's awesome of you to say! Thanks so much. :)

  • @roywlogan
    @roywlogan 8 років тому

    What was the parts & labor for this job?

  • @joshuafryer8898
    @joshuafryer8898 8 років тому

    I was just literally looking at tiny house designs wondering when you would upload a new video. :)

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Haha. Great timing! At the moment I am releasing a new video every 2 weeks. Hopefully, I will be able to increase that to weekly videos soon. :)

  • @stanleysadventres
    @stanleysadventres 8 років тому

    Congrats on the power mate

  • @365techtips
    @365techtips 8 років тому

    Is that ~ 1kw of solar panels? May I ask how many ah of batteries you have and what type they are?

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому +2

      All up it's 1.14kw, so it should be more than enough power to meet all my homes requirements, especially as all my devices are very energy efficient and are all designed to run on a 12v system (there will be no AC power in the house). Most likely, I'll be running a system with about 500ah of batteries. I'll actually do another video on the solar controller and battery system to go into full detail about all that. :)

    • @365techtips
      @365techtips 8 років тому

      +Living Big In A Tiny House Thank you. I also suspect that would be enough for me, but wonder about the batteries carrying me through periods of poor weather (living in Ireland it can rain for weeks at a time). I have been reading about iron core batteries. They cost triple the amount of lead acid but have an expected lifespan measured in decades and believe a company makes them in Australia. I will, as always, look forward to watching that video :)

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      That's interesting, I haven't heard of iron core batteries before. I'll do some research into that. Cheers!

  • @MrBeanfro
    @MrBeanfro 8 років тому

    Nice.

  • @BusStopBourbon
    @BusStopBourbon 8 років тому

    First! lol :)

  • @afloyd6376
    @afloyd6376 8 років тому

    need solar water pump

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Yup. My water pump is powered by the 12v system.

    • @afloyd6376
      @afloyd6376 8 років тому

      this is your house.are you going to have another video on this house about the water pump

  • @bobbyhendley3084
    @bobbyhendley3084 8 років тому

    Very excited for you!

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  8 років тому

      Cheers Bobby. :)

    • @bobbyhendley3084
      @bobbyhendley3084 8 років тому

      Looks like my house is going to be permanent instead of mobile. I got a contract to sell my current house just two weeks after putting it on the market! So once that closes this next month I'll get on with the next adventure in life. I can't wait!

    • @bobbyhendley3084
      @bobbyhendley3084 8 років тому

      +Living Big In A Tiny House - just curious as to why you won't have AC in your house. Doesn't it ever get hot there? I'm in Texas so AC is critically necessary here.