Temporary Solar Power And New Windows In My Tiny Home S5

10 years ago
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Thursday morning I put in some solar lighting for the tiny house and later John helped me put in two more windows.

It is hard to work inside the tiny home when it is dark or cloudy so I got my survival bugout truck solar power system and put it into the tiny house on wheels. Then I strung up a LED light string for light. I was quite surprised at how much light that string sheds on my tiny home.

This will hopefully help me work inside longer hours or when it is cloudy outside.

In the afternoon John came over and we put in the two windows I picked up from Pennsylvania the other day.

We had framed these windows when we built the walls but never cut out the sheathing yet. Today we finally did.

The windows went in very easily and quickly. They lined up perfectly as well.

I chose not to use the larger windows because use is broken suddenly. It was not broken before but I feel this is a clear prayer answer to let me know not to use them.

John closed up the whole on the outside while I added some framing support on the inside to block off the hole we had cut for that huge window.

The tiny house still looks nice and will be fine.

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