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AmericanHomesteader
Lovin' The Homestead
I am looking for more pictures we took, The drive way is cut in, the building is on a concrete slab and its a steel beam building, we have to insulate it and add our internal walls. We will be hauling water till we get a well drilled. We are expecting it to be hard as we get settled in. Atleast it will be a roof over our heads and nothing the bankers can take
I know with even the best laid out plans there is still problems we will face and have to deal with, but hey isn't that part of the adventure. Growing up on a farm in Indiana we didn't get inside plumbing till 1966 and had to hand pump water from our well, Even living in town now we still use freecycle and craigslist. We garden, compost and recycle now. The temperatures there are close to what we have in Georgia minus the humidity. Its at 5000 feet above sea level there.
Our closest neighbor is about 2 miles away, he is a rancher that was born and raised there and a has been very helpful when we been out to the property.
For power i will purchase four 6 volt deep cycle golf cart batteries from costco when we get there. We have a 450 watt wind turbine from gudcraft it has the electric brake to keep from over spinning in a storm. I have been building our solar panels and sealing them cells in eva. Each panel is 120.6 watts at 18 volts and 6.7 amp. I have enough to build a total of six panels. We have a 1000 watt inverter, and a solar and wind charge controller. We will be using led lighting inside the house. We also have a 6kw generator already there for running power tools, welder and water pump.
Water heating and water pressure in the home will be provided by the sun for hot water and a 55 gallon drum above the highest point for gravity feed water pressure. For our rainwater harvesting tank it will be 1000 gallon farm water tank that will be fed from the gutter. That will be used for gardening and watering the animals.
We will covert a small chest deep freezer to use as a refrigerator by adding a thermostat to it. From what i have read and researched seems to be very reliable way to have a very low power system to keep food. We will be using a solar oven for baking and as a slow cooker. We have our gas grill and camp stove for other cooking. DW wants a wood cook stove. We have plenty of Mesquite wood there also great for smoking meat yum. We have pressure cooker for canning meats, and veggies.
We have a total of 4 guns, two 9mm pistols and two mosin-nagant rifles for hunting. We have alot of Javelina out there and deer. We also have a years worth of food stocked to start out with also. Some things we are shipping out via media rate so we don't waste our precious space we need for the move. We also are taking our 2 dogs and 1 cat with us, they are family after all My DW has started building our first aid kit, she is a nursing assistant for wellstar in Cardiology.
We will post pictures as we work on and install our systems and hopefully run a daily blog of our life being SS and off grid. Our DD isn't happy about all this, she is 15 and thinks it is the end of the world lol. The DS cant wait haha
Any advice from anyone is welcomed, Only experience i have is from 10 years in the army and the farm as a kid.
I know with even the best laid out plans there is still problems we will face and have to deal with, but hey isn't that part of the adventure. Growing up on a farm in Indiana we didn't get inside plumbing till 1966 and had to hand pump water from our well, Even living in town now we still use freecycle and craigslist. We garden, compost and recycle now. The temperatures there are close to what we have in Georgia minus the humidity. Its at 5000 feet above sea level there.
Our closest neighbor is about 2 miles away, he is a rancher that was born and raised there and a has been very helpful when we been out to the property.
For power i will purchase four 6 volt deep cycle golf cart batteries from costco when we get there. We have a 450 watt wind turbine from gudcraft it has the electric brake to keep from over spinning in a storm. I have been building our solar panels and sealing them cells in eva. Each panel is 120.6 watts at 18 volts and 6.7 amp. I have enough to build a total of six panels. We have a 1000 watt inverter, and a solar and wind charge controller. We will be using led lighting inside the house. We also have a 6kw generator already there for running power tools, welder and water pump.
Water heating and water pressure in the home will be provided by the sun for hot water and a 55 gallon drum above the highest point for gravity feed water pressure. For our rainwater harvesting tank it will be 1000 gallon farm water tank that will be fed from the gutter. That will be used for gardening and watering the animals.
We will covert a small chest deep freezer to use as a refrigerator by adding a thermostat to it. From what i have read and researched seems to be very reliable way to have a very low power system to keep food. We will be using a solar oven for baking and as a slow cooker. We have our gas grill and camp stove for other cooking. DW wants a wood cook stove. We have plenty of Mesquite wood there also great for smoking meat yum. We have pressure cooker for canning meats, and veggies.
We have a total of 4 guns, two 9mm pistols and two mosin-nagant rifles for hunting. We have alot of Javelina out there and deer. We also have a years worth of food stocked to start out with also. Some things we are shipping out via media rate so we don't waste our precious space we need for the move. We also are taking our 2 dogs and 1 cat with us, they are family after all My DW has started building our first aid kit, she is a nursing assistant for wellstar in Cardiology.
We will post pictures as we work on and install our systems and hopefully run a daily blog of our life being SS and off grid. Our DD isn't happy about all this, she is 15 and thinks it is the end of the world lol. The DS cant wait haha
Any advice from anyone is welcomed, Only experience i have is from 10 years in the army and the farm as a kid.