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Re: Self sufficiency. [Re: Sneaky] #4977361 02/17/14 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted By: Sneaky
Originally Posted By: BnT
Im building a cabin. smile

Got other self suff plans too, but thats numero uno. Check out inventer mini split ac/heat systems for ac/heat solutions. They only draw 12 amps max at 120v and theres no start up draw cause they ramp up.. They work well with battery banks with that i suspect. So far its been real cheap too.


Figured you would find this, eventually.

How well do those systems cool?


They work very well. Onky down side on cooling... you have to keep filters, blower wheel and indoor coil clean.
only downside of heat....they ard heat pump only, when outdoor temps below 32 degrees you need aux heat source.

Very efficient. Very quiet. Havd one in my master bedroom.


If the 2nd amendment was written just to include guns for hunting, why is there not an amendment to protect fishing poles?
Re: Self sufficiency. [Re: Sneaky] #4978150 02/17/14 04:57 PM
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Interesting thread, as I'm slowly starting to do the same thing. We have a cabin in the forest on 35 acres that has a generator, wood burning stove, propane refrigerator & stove, and an outhouse, as our backup place to live.

For our everyday home, I am looking at a wind system for electric. I need to swap over to a wood burning stove for a backup heating source. I have looked at solar systems, but they aren't cost affordable.

For food we have an abundance of game in the area. We raise ducks for eggs(I like them better than chicken eggs) but I will add some guinea hens after reading this thread. We have a couple of donkeys that I pack with. I'll be adding a mammoth donkey to the group, they're big enough that I can ride it and are easier to care for than a horse.

Re: Self sufficiency. [Re: Sneaky] #4991037 02/25/14 03:22 AM
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What about refrigeration ?
Is there a dc option ?

Re: Self sufficiency. [Re: BOB7] #4998724 02/28/14 10:49 PM
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http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/howmuch.html

Based on these wattages it wouldn't require a whole lot to install enough solar panels to run a home

I didn't find anything on the requirements for a mini split a/c though

Re: Self sufficiency. [Re: Hunt n Fish] #5033382 03/22/14 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Hunt n Fish
Well shucks we're all gonna end up underground anyway. Look how much time would be saved if they could just cover up the front door and put up a marker...


rofl

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