How to Live off the Grid for Cheap

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Old fashioned wind power can still be found in rural areas.

The thought of living off the land, self-reliant and self-sufficient, is still part of the American Dream. Whether you want to live off the grid because of an economic necessity, a deep desire to live close to the land or to reduce your carbon footprint, it is a goal that many people are seeking to implement in their lives. With careful planning, research and creative thinking, it is possible for the average person to live at least partially off the grid.

Things You'll Need

  • Deep cell batteries
  • Solar cells
  • Alternator
  • Water turbine
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Instructions

  1. Preparing to Live Off the Grid

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      Research the concepts of passive solar energy at the library and on the Internet. It is possible to integrate many of the principles of passive solar into your current home. A well insulated, south-facing home heated by the sun, provides a comfortable living space without using a lot of energy.

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      Use a clothesline to reduce your energy use.
      Use a clothesline to reduce your energy use.

      Reduce your energy consumption. Go back to old-fashioned methods of saving energy. Use a clothesline instead of a dryer. Use wood or propane for cooking and supplemental heating in your home. Hang sheer curtains layered with heavy drapes over windows to let the sun in during the day and prevent drafts at night. Put a heavy comforter on your bed. Wear sweats in the winter and cotton in the summer.

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      Choose an alternative energy source appropriate to your home. Where you choose to live determines what kind of alternative power is a practical source for electricity. For example, a sunny desert provides many days of sun for solar power. A windy location is ideal for wind power. A running stream provides hydroelectric power.

    Implement The Plan

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      Search the Internet, auction sites, salvage warehouses, public surplus and the local freebie ads for building supplies, solar cells, insulation, windows and other energy efficient items. Think creatively---recycle, reuse and re-purpose is your mantra.

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      Prepare the battery array for storing the energy generated by the sun, wind or water. Deep cell batteries are large, heavy and expensive. However, golf cart batteries are also deep cell batteries and by wiring them in pairs, you have the same storage capacity at a much cheaper price.

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      Solar cells can be found in online auctions at discount prices.
      Solar cells can be found in online auctions at discount prices.

      Build your own solar system using plans from the Internet. Purchase the solar cells directly from the manufacturer or from online auctions. Since you already reduced your energy consumption dramatically, you can install a smaller unit at a much lower cost.

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      Obtain the parts needed for wind or water power. Both require an alternator, purchased used or homemade, a charge controller to control the flow of electricity, a voltage regulator and an emergency shut off switch. Wind power requires a tower with the alternator attached by a belt to blades made of metal, wood or PVC pipe. The wind spins the blades, providing power to the alternator. The alternator generates an electric current which is stored in the deep cell batteries.

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      Look for running water. A brisk little stream provides enough energy to power an energy-efficient home. Diverting water to run downhill, through a pipe equipped with a small water turbine, powers the alternator. In turn, the alternator generates free electricity.

Tips & Warnings

  • LED lighting is more energy efficient than fluorescent bulbs.

  • The Internet is a vast resource of do-it-yourself projects, including building your own solar panels and wind towers; recruit friends and family to help you with these projects.

  • Use caution with all electricity. Even a low voltage system can give you a severe shock.

  • Carefully research local water regulations. Diverting water, even a small amount, can trigger fines by the local water resources board.

  • Living off the grid is more than just saving energy. Carefully research food storage, water supplies and sanitation facilities before making any major decisions.

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  • Photo Credit wind mill image by jc from Fotolia.com vacation image by feisty from Fotolia.com Solar Panel image by kuhar from Fotolia.com

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