
DIY SOLAR SOLUTIONS

Power Your cabin with Solar
Our systems deliver more usable power per dollar than consumer solar kits because they are built the same way commercial and industrial systems are built: with real components, real capacity, and real serviceability.
Why Our DIY Systems Are Different
More Power for Your Money
Consumer solar kits often look affordable—but they rely on undersized inverters, limited battery capacity, and proprietary components that can’t be expanded. Our systems focus on what actually matters:
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Higher continuous and surge power
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Larger, scalable battery banks
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Proper charging architecture
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Efficient energy conversion
You’re not paying for plastic housings and marketing—you’re investing in electrons.
Professional-Level Components
We use commercial-grade inverters, batteries, breakers, disconnects, and wiring practices, not consumer gadgets designed for light duty or short lifespans. These are the same types of components used in off-grid homes, telecom sites, and critical infrastructure—just packaged so you can install them yourself.
Fully Serviceable. Fully Upgradeable. Lifetime Systems.
Unlike sealed “black box” systems, every part of our systems can be:
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Diagnosed
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Repaired
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Replaced
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Expanded
That means one system can grow with you over decades. Add more solar. Add more batteries. Upgrade an inverter. Change chemistry. Adapt to new technology—without starting over.
Simple Installation. Serious Capability.
Our systems arrive pre-built, pre-wired, and pre-tested. You mount the system, connect your solar panels, plug in your generator (if you have one), connect your cabin, shop, or home—and that’s it.
No complex wiring diagrams. No guesswork. No reinventing the wheel.
Solar power has never been this straightforward:
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Mount it
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Plug it in
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Turn it on
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Let the electrons flow
And just like that—you did it yourself, with a system that performs like a professionally installed solution.
Built for People Who Want Control
Our DIY systems are ideal for:
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Cabins and off-grid homes
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Rural properties
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Workshops and outbuildings
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Backup power systems
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People who value ownership, repairability, and long-term value
If you want a disposable product, there are cheaper kits.
If you want a real power system that lasts, this is the smarter way.






