Ty Tabata lives off-grid in a 30’ x 8.5’ tiny house on wheels built in just seven days during Incredible Tiny Homes’ second “Build Your Own Home Workshop.”

Homeowners in front of tiny, mobile home
Solar panels
Tiny, mobile home kitchen

Though the water heater and cooking range are run on propane, the tiny home’s 10v 9,000 btu ductless mini split AC, apartment-sized refrigerator, 3 LED TVs, wireless router, small microwave, bathroom exhaust fan and living space ceiling fan are powered by solar+energy storage.

Tiny home solar and energy storage system
Tiny home solar and energy storage system

When the tiny home was first constructed, storage was provided by 8 lead-acid batteries weighing 1,048 pounds! Seeking a better option, Ty decided to replace the lead-acid with three PHI 3.5kWh lithium ferrous phosphate batteries, eliminating more than 800 pounds of weight, ensuring better performance and removing toxicity from her living space.

The balance of the new-and-improved solar+energy storage system includes 2.7kW of solar, a Magnum 4400W inverter charger, and a Midnite Classic Solar Charge Controller.

“We are extremely happy with the decision to switch and love the reduction of footprint and weight, as well as the dramatically lengthened warranty and life expectancy.”

Tiny, mobile home powered with PHI batteries
Tiny, mobile home powered with PHI batteries

Ty’s new system was put to the test following Hurricane Irma in September 2017.

“Coming home after the storm, I checked all of the electrical equipment, turned on the power to the house, and the system was 85 percent charged, just where I had left it. Everyone else in our area was without power for about 3-4 days, but my energy system with PHI Batteries continued to perform beautifully.”

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