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| IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: lavaland Date: April 12, 2013, 2:26 am | |
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| Hello all | |
| I'm a new guy, lavaland. Mr. Lynx asked me to put down some | |
| thoughts on off-grid living. | |
| By no stretch of the definition am I an expert, I've just been | |
| around long enough to have stumbled across some good ideas. | |
| I'll try to keep it brief in an attempt to not lose your | |
| interest. | |
| Off-grid living can be a choice, or it could be a necessity or | |
| a lifestyle, it might be survival. But whatever it is for you, | |
| it's a learning experience. Learning new ways, and unless you | |
| have ALOT of money, it's learning a new standard of living. For | |
| me, it's downsizing and simplifying. That doesn't necessarily | |
| mean you're slumming it. For me, downsizing and simplifying has | |
| been liberating, shedding excess baggage and brought a clarity | |
| of vision and outlook. | |
| Even if I can afford one while living on the grid, living | |
| off-grid, I'm not going to have a double door | |
| refrigerator/freezer with an ice maker and cold water dispenser | |
| on the door. But I can have a low consumption, dc | |
| refrigerator/freezer that keeps my food and drinks at their | |
| proper temperatures. The big luxury unit consumes too much | |
| energy when you're producing your own supply. Of course, there | |
| are exceptions. But most aren't so fortunate, most downsize and | |
| simplify. | |
| Since there is no piped water in lavaland, I have to watch | |
| my water use. With a seemingly unlimited supply of piped water, | |
| all of us use(or waste) water unnecessarily - standing waiting | |
| for hot water in the shower, leaving the garden hose or the | |
| kitchen tap running while doing something else. I don't have | |
| that luxury. Downsize and simplify. | |
| I have written in generalities, leaving specifics for future | |
| postings. Maybe a reader or two will get the discussion rolling | |
| with their off-grid experiences. What I have tried to get across | |
| in this posting is the attitude change that both is necessary | |
| for off-grid living and that results from living off-grid. | |
| until next time, | |
| Lavaland | |
| #Post#: 54-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: windthot Date: April 14, 2013, 9:54 am | |
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| Hello Lavaland! | |
| Im Windthot aka Jim. I too live off grid. Good post. I am amazed | |
| at how our use of water/power has changed out of need. Our | |
| friends (on grid) are amazed how little water we use. I dont | |
| have but a minute to post right now but wanted to say hello. Ill | |
| post more later. Would love to hear more of your experiences. | |
| Maybe we can teach each other a trick or two. | |
| Ciao, | |
| Jim | |
| PS. What is you anual rain fall? We get 11.5. Water catchments | |
| are critical. | |
| #Post#: 55-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: lynx wind Date: April 14, 2013, 10:00 am | |
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| So, off grid living requires an adjustment in our attitude | |
| towards power usage. I agree. But once we adjust we can start | |
| thinking about ways to accomplish what we want through clever | |
| design utilizing nature instead of amps. I think we can design | |
| a home that looks just like a grid hog but has no utility bill | |
| at all. here's how: | |
| - Enough solar PV panels and wind turbine to supply aprox. 200 | |
| watts on average 24/7 | |
| That's about four 130 watt panels and a 200 watt wind | |
| turbine, eight 12 volt batteries for storage | |
| - A rocket stove/heater for cooking, baking, water heating and | |
| base board heat | |
| - A water catchment at a height that will provide gravity feed | |
| pressure to all plumbing. | |
| - A passive cooling system utilizing ground trenches from | |
| northside, evaporative cooling and filtering, and a natural | |
| draft induced air movement by design | |
| - An LJL lighting circuit for low power consumption | |
| - A couple inverters to supply all 110 outlets | |
| - A converted freezer to supply refrigeration of 12-24 volt DC | |
| - Base board heat | |
| My guess is no one would know this house was off grid. | |
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| #Post#: 56-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: lavaland Date: April 15, 2013, 2:35 pm | |
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| hi Jim Windthot, | |
| thanks | |
| i had more to say, but it exceeded the word limit. | |
| I'm sure there is much to be learned from each other and others | |
| in general. especially from others from different areas, as the | |
| first solution tends to be copied and become the norm in one's | |
| area to the exclusion of exploring other solutions. | |
| yes it is amazing how much we can do with less, it just takes | |
| some planning, thinking ahead and being aware of what you're | |
| doing. | |
| looking forward to reading your thoughts, | |
| lavaland | |
| ps, rainfall, we're in the same ballpark as you | |
| #Post#: 57-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: lavaland Date: April 15, 2013, 3:25 pm | |
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| Mr Lynx | |
| couldn't agree more, and even before resorting to technology, we | |
| can accomplish much with planning the location and orientation | |
| of your dwelling. making use of cooling wind or shade trees, | |
| warming sunshine, locating and orienting PV panels for most | |
| efficient collecting, finding and enhancing the windiest | |
| location for your wind turbine, and as you mentioned, water | |
| catchment and storage that will work with gravity. and more | |
| looking forward to everyone's ideas, this thread/forum can be a | |
| course in off-grid living, leading to an advanced degree | |
| lavaland | |
| #Post#: 59-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: windthot Date: April 28, 2013, 10:46 am | |
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| Hey guys, | |
| I didnt have m notification button toggled and did not know | |
| there was activity... | |
| First off, Lynx I had forgoten you have dont work with rocket | |
| mass heaters. Have you looked into the designs Ernie and Erica | |
| Winer have been doing? Fun stuff. She knows here math and he is | |
| a hands on type. I fully intend to purchase their videos and | |
| plans when time comes for our house. On another note, some time | |
| ago you turned me onto passive cooling. Ive done a considerable | |
| amount of reading and now believe Ill incorporate a green house | |
| attached to the front of the house (South) and use it in summer | |
| to heat air and vent it out the top of its self. That will draw | |
| cool air from tue North. You get the idea. I have aeen others, | |
| bit thos one appeals to me because of our short growing season | |
| here. Its not uncommon to get a killing frost in the early part | |
| of June! Makes things tough without a green house. Our temporary | |
| gren house is working out better than hoped. Concerning your | |
| ideal house. I like the ideas you mentioned. I, lately have been | |
| thinking seriously about running a completely sepperate circuit | |
| in the house to run 12Vdc, maybe 24. This (I think) would have | |
| some advantages in running 12-24v LED's. Prices are coming way | |
| down. Im even thinking i might experiment with making up a few | |
| for fun. M4 has some good information as well as backwoods home. | |
| A three part serries. Any thoughts on this vs. Your micro | |
| systems? Im not educated enough to know for sure which might be | |
| best. | |
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| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: windthot Date: April 28, 2013, 10:48 am | |
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| This is a continuation of my last post... Lavaland fun to hear | |
| you are simalar in rainfall. This year we captured several | |
| months of water from our chicken coop to water the chickens, | |
| turkeys, rabbits at the source. Nothing special but having water | |
| at the point of need saved "shleping" it to them. On a simalar | |
| note. We get snow and wind. This season I noted where drifts | |
| develope naturally. These areas will sustain different more | |
| water needy plants. I was driving and saw a huge drift and it | |
| hit me why not look for micro drifts on the property. They were | |
| there. I posted at Permies with pictures. Others have suggested | |
| using temp fencing to trap in specific locations. I think that | |
| might work well. Why not let nature pile it up and water for us? | |
| Just a thought. I have not head of others using this method. | |
| Every little bit helps as you well know. Maximixing shortages is | |
| the name of the game. The attached photo is in Tehachapi CA. It | |
| currenty has a green belt where the snow was. All the rest of | |
| the hill is already brown... fun! | |
| #Post#: 61-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: windthot Date: April 28, 2013, 10:58 am | |
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| Lavaland, im considering using a "drainback" solar water design | |
| for hydronic heating. Using a heat battery (water tank) in a | |
| basement for storage. Then pumping the water to subfloor for | |
| space/zone heating. We freeze hence the drain back design. Have | |
| you used such a system? Any thoughts? Ill likley go with a high | |
| effeciency 12Vdc pump sys. Save on inverter losses. Just | |
| wondering... | |
| #Post#: 62-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: lavaland Date: April 28, 2013, 2:19 pm | |
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| good day windthot | |
| all good ideas, using nature and your physical orientation for | |
| heating/cooling and water collection. | |
| i'm on the big island of hawaii, at about 1200' elevation, at | |
| about 19deg N latitude, sitting in the lee of 12,000' volcano. | |
| sparse rainfall, especially the recent few years. | |
| i don't have any first hand experience with using hot water to | |
| heat the house. but believe it or not, at 1200' @19degN, we do | |
| have occasional need for heat. on still nites, drainage winds | |
| from the 12,000' mt. cause the temp to drop from upper 60s to | |
| lower 50s. and it happens suddenly in the wee hours. if you're | |
| not expecting it and prepared with a blanket, its a rude awaking | |
| at 3am. | |
| i have seen and am incorporating into my own dwelling(being | |
| built in next month or so) a system very similar to your plan. | |
| solar heated water stored in insulated tank that runs thru PEX | |
| tubing running under the floor as radiant heating. the | |
| difference being that here the solar panels and holding tank are | |
| usually on the roof, so the system works on gravity, no need for | |
| a pump. but short bursts of 12v pumps consume very little | |
| battery. some use a timer to open the valve to initiate the | |
| system and others have a temp sensitive valve. you might look | |
| into a pressure tank to propel your system. it only take a | |
| little pump run time to fill and then it pushes the water thru | |
| the system when needed without using additional power, just the | |
| pressure. | |
| #Post#: 64-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: IT's ALL IN YOUR ATTITUDE | |
| By: lavaland Date: April 28, 2013, 3:29 pm | |
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| windthot | |
| to follow up on your water collecting and conservation. i was | |
| going to start a new thread with some thoughts on water, but i'l | |
| post them here to keep this thread going. | |
| in my area, the more industrious, ambitious collect whatever | |
| rainfall they can, using every bit of roof. for example, here | |
| the main house has close to 1000sq' of roof. its collected into | |
| the main catchment tank that feeds the house - toilet, sinks, | |
| shower. there is a carport with about 350sq' of roof. its | |
| collected into 3 barrels and used for landscape/garden | |
| irrigation. often the storage barrels over flow, but that | |
| overflow is directed toward the garden area thru shallow culvert | |
| dug into the ground. two other smaller roofs also collect into | |
| barrels for landscape irrigation. the less industrious just buy | |
| their water, having water-haul tanker deliveries when needed. | |
| last year, i was stumbling around my lava, pulling invasive, | |
| fire hazzard weed grasses and watched my neighbor take two big | |
| tanker deliveries, probably 8-10,000 gal of water. she has a big | |
| rambling house with MANY sq' of roof area. she could collect | |
| alot with all her sq. footage, but she doesn't bother and just | |
| calls up for delivery when she needs it. well this day i was | |
| pulling weeds, within less than half an hour of the second | |
| tanker driving away after delivering his load, the sky darkened | |
| and a big convection shower moved over the area, delivering | |
| 70min of heavy sustained rain, you could almost call it a | |
| downpour. from experience, i'd guess she could have filled or | |
| mostly so, her 10,000gal storage tank. | |
| continued ...... | |
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