O, absolutely. The reality is the most economic way to do off-grid is with solar, battery, and a diesel or propane generator for the times the solar isn’t cutting it.
O, absolutely. The reality is the most economic way to do off-grid is with solar, battery, and a diesel or propane generator for the times the solar isn’t cutting it.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 7 hours ago
There is another option. Reduce your energy usage so much that you barely need anything. Cabin in the woods with wifi?
Buffalox@lemmy.world 5 hours ago
That’s not really a viable option, you need to be able to wash your clothes, and make your dinner, and cool your food, and have light to see.
Sure it’s possible to reduce it, but there is a limit where it becomes extremely inconvenient.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 4 hours ago
LEDs use very little power, with the cabin in the woods idea I would think its fairly safe to say a log fire is used for cooking, same thing to heat some water for cleaning. Fridge really doesn’t use much power if you look for something energy efficient, or just don’t have one. Its not like you can’t live without it.
I would have thought saying cabin in the woods kinda implies not having some things and living a simpler lifestyle?
snoons@lemmy.ca 6 hours ago
Bio-chemical reactor toilet?
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 6 hours ago
Sure, why not. But I was thinking a 4/5G router takes very little power, then a steam deck doesn’t take that much either. If that is all you need, few hundred w solar panels and a decent sized camping battery will probably do just fine. You don’t need to store a years worth of energy in one go if you can produce more than you use which helps during lower output times.
Then if your employer is mandating return to office, charge the battery there. Make the fuckers pay for it.
snoons@lemmy.ca 5 hours ago
based