RE: Top 6 lessons we learned when moving off the grid and what we would do differently!

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Top 6 lessons we learned when moving off the grid and what we would do differently!

in offgrid •  7 years ago 

Very good article. I plan to go down that rabbit hole within the next year or so.

Why don't you try using the compost heating method of Jean Pain of France, to pre-heat your household water before boiling/ bathing or keeping your outdoor water ice-free? You can even try burying pipes into a large compost heap or using heated plastic greenhouse air to circulate through with a CPU fan on a thermostat for heating the home.

I also love being creative and thinking out of the box to make things with your own hands. All the best!

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I don't use the compost heat mainly because I have about a million items on my to-do list and there are higher priorities at the moment. When living off the grid, our basic needs come first; food, clothing, shelter, etc. As our domain starts to mature and we can play around with luxuries, that may be one project ... one day. I would most likely focus on a hot water envelope for our stove and building solar hot water heating array before I use compost piles for heating water.