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Post: # 39390Post jondy »

Hello there. This is an excellent site. Other self sufficient sites I have looked at have been in the US, wide open spaces and log cabins and all of that. It works here too, save the planet and save money. I looked at a post here showing the loony prices for commercial solar water heating, why not build your own? I have looked into this and have started out on a project. I also like the idea of running the electrics on 12v, but some of these ideas will be of more use when I move. I run a motor caravan, it is surprising how long you can survive with 2 100ah batteries and how little water and gas you need to live well (on holiday). 12v compressor fridges and very good 12v lighting are available. A wind turbine and large solar panel and more batteries could work well in a well insulated small home. Also like woodburners etc.
John
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Post: # 39398Post Milims »

Hey there and welcome - its a fab place to be - lots to learn and lots to share - so have fun!!
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Post: # 39404Post gunners71uk »

hi welcome good old bromley :violent2:

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Post: # 39407Post Shirley »

Hi John

:welcomeish:
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Post: # 39420Post colhut »

Hello :lol:
How hard can it be, how long can it take. What could POSSIBLY go wrong

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Post: # 39428Post Martin »

wotcher! - got a caravan myself, and when we tootle off to somewhere like the Big Green Gathering we run everything we need off 12v - this year we took a small wind turbine with us, and it kept 4 people in power (2 small caravans), and we had loads to spare! :cooldude:
Its what first brought home to me how little power we actually need! :wink:
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Amateurs encouraged - very keen prices and friendly helpful service!

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Post: # 39430Post red »

welcome :mrgreen:
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Post: # 39459Post PurpleDragon »

Martin wrote:this year we took a small wind turbine with us, and it kept 4 people in power (2 small caravans), and we had loads to spare! :cooldude:
How much would one of those cost, Martin?
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Post: # 39461Post Martin »

with tower and carriage, about 500 quid! :wink:
http://solarwind.org.uk - a small company in Sussex sourcing, supplying, and fitting alternative energy products.
Amateurs encouraged - very keen prices and friendly helpful service!

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Post: # 39745Post Andy Hamilton »

#Hello there and welcome to the site.

Yep there is no need for all the wide open spaces, be nice - realisiticly we could all be self sufficient ish.
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Post: # 39798Post Millymollymandy »

Hello and welcome!

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Post: # 39993Post Welsh Girls Allotment »

Hello and welcome from freezing Wales

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Post: # 40039Post Merry »

Welcome! I`m sure that you`ll find this forum fun and informative - as I do! :lol:

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