You Can Live Off the Grid with Your Own Energy

Tim Archbold
Have you ever had the desire to be free of the power grid and supply your own source of energy to power your home? Its very possible to do now and the costs for setting up your own system have been going down with the availability of cheaper parts and being able to do it yourself with all the information that is now available.

You can use solar power which is the more popular way to go. Wind power is good but you need to have room to set up a wind turbine, and live in an area that has plenty of wind. The only problem you can encounter with solar would be a lot of cloudy days that may prevent good solar collection, but with back up batteries you could save some power for later use.

If you have a cabin or vacation spot you go to, you could set it up with a solar power system to power your lights and appliances. If you do not want to go all out you could set up a back up solar system to keep you going if the power went out. Even installing a solar water heater would be a step toward getting free from the grid.

What you could do is buy a complete solar power setup and have a crew install it for you. Shop around for prices to find the best deal. If you can talk to someone that has already set their house up with solar or wind power you could learn from their experiences and save yourself some time researching. Check to see if there are government rebates or tax credits you could take for buying a solar power system.

If you are handy with tools and reading plans you could build your own system. Check eBay for deals on panels or check around your town for surplus or used parts dealers. You might find you already have some of the material you need laying around your home. For battery backup get some rechargeable batteries such as used for golf carts. These will need to be vented because of the fumes they put off so plan for that.

Get yourself a set of plans or a good guide book that has detailed information for assembly. You can assemble it as you have time or as you get your parts. No tax credits are available for doing it yourself but you will have the satisfaction of having done it and will know how to maintain it yourself

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