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    Simple Solar Homesteading

    Found this today on the web:

    http://www.simplesolarhomesteading.com/

    Some interesting read, video and pictures for living off the grid.

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    Cool....thank for the link.
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    Seems like a shyster to me.

    It seems like he is touting that fully equiped cabin for the $2000. But that $2000 only gets you the wooden shell, without even doors and windows.

    But in the next chapter, you can install this $5000 solar system... and then install toilets, drill wells, propane appliances... extra extra extra

    What does the "well" chapter state, "go find an artesian well, and tap into it?" Or how about hire a drilling company, and they can come out for $50./ft and drill a couple hundred feet for $10 grand!!

    It really should be called off grid living for $100, 000.


    If it were only that easy...

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    When you see something with the $$$$numbers.....you need to ignore them.

    Look at the method of what they are doing.

    I could build a much nicer place for a reasonable amount of $$$$....but I'm a scavenger in a big kind of way.

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    Yeah... I would also say that the price listed above for living off the grid in a 20'x20' with solar is misleading. You could build one that size if you already had all the the tools needed to build your own log home, a nice tree stand on your property for the build, a crew of three to manage the timbers that work for free, couple of batteries, solar panel and a cheep power management system (inverter), discarded doors and windows and a whole lot of extra time on your hands.
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    And they always assume the people who want to go off grid want to live in a sardine can. Why can't we ever find plans/systems for normal (3000 sq/ft or so) homes that aren't always a log cabin?
    I appreciate the link and effort though RJ or as we say here in TN.... I appreciate cha!
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    Well lady in a couple of years I hope to be in a position to show you some plans like that. I want to build just as you are saying. My first chore it to get my small cabin built. This will be used as a base of operations in order to have a place to live when the larger place is built. This cabin will be a guest house later on. However it will be about 20 by 24 so it will have a little more room than that guys place. I may be able to live in a place like that 14x14 so long as it is by myself. However if I were to bring my wife along she would probably kill me in a week. Additionally I could never divorce her because then I would not even have enough money to start my cabin..............

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    Take it from LadyHK13..............her plan is what will have to happen over the next year or two. First will have to be a live in building/shop office/stable/garage.......BIG! Completely solar powered............heavily powered! Then we can watch them build that "3000+ft house that can be run on the same system. Once done I'll work my hydro system in to replace the solar system placing that one into storage for a rainy day. There's a great day a commin!.............................keep ya posted on how this is going to work out so everyone can take notes.........on what not to do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by realist View Post
    Well lady in a couple of years I hope to be in a position to show you some plans like that. I want to build just as you are saying. My first chore it to get my small cabin built. This will be used as a base of operations in order to have a place to live when the larger place is built. This cabin will be a guest house later on. However it will be about 20 by 24 so it will have a little more room than that guys place. I may be able to live in a place like that 14x14 so long as it is by myself. However if I were to bring my wife along she would probably kill me in a week. Additionally I could never divorce her because then I would not even have enough money to start my cabin..............
    We thought about building a guest cabin first but decided against it and chose to build a large workshop/garage/barn (a metal building - think dh is thinking maybe 100x40 or so?) that we can put a one bedroom unit upstairs and as long as we have an area for animals (so we would build a couple stables downstairs on the other end for my 2 mini cows) we don't need a building permit here. Once we move into the main house the unit can be used if needed for people or more storage, art studio, who knows?
    I really didn't want to spend the money on a separate living space just to turn around and build another house but since we needed the metal building anyway it really wouldn't be a big deal to add some living space to it.
    Yeah, I agree with your wife...I'd probably divorce ya too. Maybe you better think about a bigger building or start off calling it your "weekend" retreat?
    I am just looking at regular floorplans, find ones we like, make sure they can be situated south for the best solar gain and have a basement. I think anything can be designed for solar. The big thing is getting the system large enough to power all my needs, but as BWRR said we will be going off solar as soon as he can get our hydro system perfected so he'll make sure that we still have all the comforts. I want radiant heating and have been looking into geothermal systems.
    I apologize for nothing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladyhk13 View Post
    And they always assume the people who want to go off grid want to live in a sardine can. Why can't we ever find plans/systems for normal (3000 sq/ft or so) homes that aren't always a log cabin?
    I appreciate the link and effort though RJ or as we say here in TN.... I appreciate cha!
    You bring up a very good point about building a bigger off grid homestead most of the plans are for a small compact places not a family of four or five or six trying to make as a group .But for me the socalled plan fitts me to a T but it going to cost more than a $2000.oo dollars to build

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