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Heat recovery, solar power and many more sustainable systems make Off Grid House a shining example of eco-friendly architecture.
What Are Musicless Grid and On Grid Solar PV Systems?
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The On-grid battery system<\p>
The All off grid System<\p>
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Off Grid systems are independent and are not hooked into any power grids. The proceeding requires a battery in favor of storage and is quite expensive to set loft, and this option generally requires a generator to cope up with any insufficiency…... Off-grid systems are favorable if you are living at detached areas or adoration to be heart and soul self-complacent. If them are in being in major cities and have consumed room then reward independent might not work out for i. However if better self have the material assets to do so, then pretense not? Actionable imagine being independent and produce your spill it electricity in a "green" way and not be in existence affected by blackouts and cog railroad bill hike - as if you are living harmony a dream!<\p>
Whatever other self choose among the options you can be sure that the technology of solar arrays is fast becoming the 1st choice in renewable energy solutions because of its efficiency, viability, reliability and zero carbon emissions - which is the real concern today!<\p>
Off The Grid, Secretly Y'all... Prefab Home Plumbing And Southern Storytelling
At the prefab zero energy home, plumbing continues. Faucets are installed, plumbing for the tub is laid out, vanities placed, and next is the pressure test, which, if it is fine....we will be able to turn on the WATER! I can not *wait* to sink into a hot shower not from water boiled on the wood cook stove (then precariously poured into the flimsy camping solar shower to heft up above the tub, hoping the tube won't disengage as the water eeks out, at times a spray, at times a drip...). And thank goodness, thank goodness, thank goodness, the seed I strew atop our recently graded, valuable soil is beginning to germinate. You can't really see it in pictures yet, the grass is just sprouting; but thank goodness for the gentle rains that fortuitously traversed Virginia in this dry season. I'm excited to see the big picture of what zero energy / off grid can mean when all the systems come together and actually WORK! The prefab house kit will be an entirely different experience very soon... Speaking of off grid homes, there's a neat story telling event in Richmond coming up called, "Secretly, Y'all... Off The Grid." You're supposed to tell a story about an off grid experience and my friend, who is organizing it, thought I'd have something to add. This is where I admit... I'm no storyteller. What would I say? I don't think I'll do it. I mean, the first rule states, "...five to seven minute true tale (no fiction, no monologues, stand up, poetry etc.) with a clear beginning, middle and end." You lost me at "clear beginning, middle and end" honeychiles, not to mention the FIVE TO SEVEN minutes. Y'all know I tend to ramble! I don't even know where, or how, to start to tell a tale about being off grid with a zero energy prefab in the middle o' nowhere, surrounded by copperheads, coyotes, bushels o' ticks and a pack o' wild dogs lounging on the sunny road next door... Off grid is more than a beloved, energy efficient, zero energy passive solar prefab home. Off grid can be as impersonal as any McMansion suburbia, just with different technology. For many in the world, on grid still hasn't arrived, and for many in rural Virginia, we can still remember when "electricity came to town." Off grid can be unnoticeable - save for a solar panel, it might not occur to guests that all the running water and electricity are provided by the sun and rain. From our prefab cottage line, www.GreenCottageKits.com. Our own project, built pay-as-you-go, was not that way. Immediately, we were off grid. Every home is off grid in its first days of construction, we just stayed that way. Off Grid Zero Energy T'Ain't Hard When You've Got No Systems! ; ) Here's some pics from The Off Grid In Tha' Prefab Early Days: Much later came electricity, now finally, plumbing. Next: Close up all the walls and get cookin' on modern interior design. A.k.a. The Fun Part. For ourselves, off grid living is also about enriching soil with compost, no-till fields, counting water as precious, backyard hens scratching freely and learning to enjoy the slightly-longers rather than the time-savers. What about...
The time we dropped our kids down the underground rainwater cistern?
The time I waited until the cell phone died of my Vera Wang VP ex-roommate who came down from New York Cit-tay to visit to tell her she'd be using a COMPOSTING TOILET during her stay? (I think I saw her soul scream a little, for a moment... and yes, she ended up having a *blast* and can't wait to come back!)
Non-electric tools...
the solar shower... Oh, the solar shower. Until plumbing arrives, I use a solar shower. You know, those camping bags you fill with water and hope it doesn't run out? Slung over an oak branch in the open air, it's a delicious respite from the heat until you realize that 'round here people just Come A' Callin' if they see your gate open - and hence, the Showerin' In A Sundress was born... Later taking that solar shower indoors to hang over the clawfoot tub, heating water on the wood stove, until we can get the plumbing to work... and yes, off grid doesn't have to mean dire: plumbing, heat, electricity are all easily attained, thoughtfully, when off grid.
how when Pipsqueak 1 drives me crazy with too much energy I order, "Go grind me some coffee." It takes a lot longer than you think.
Keep grindin', chile... One of my favorite off grid tools is the broadcast seed spreader. We're just programmed to think we need BIG IMPLEMENTS when it comes to farming. Give me a day of casting seed with an eye on a provocative rain cloud, hoping it will gently descend as soon as I finish the field... and that's time to myself a mom rarely gets, with the occasional company of an enthusiastic dog, or child, tagging at my heels... Off Grid Amish: Everyone is talking like Off Grid is some newfangled idea. Our Amish neighbors wouldn't ever consider being on grid... Mrs. Esh and I like to compare notes on what our families do. Off Grid Cooling: Cooling means opening the windows at night, shutting the off grid zero prefab in the morning, embracing the passive solar design... but often, in mid-afternoon, cooling means: LIME BEER. And pump-spray hairspray cans refilled with water, cooling in a fridge or stream to mist oneself on an especially hot day. Cooling for many Virginians means, "Get thee to water." Isn't that what summer is all about? With Holliday Lake just down the road, if the mid-afternoon heat wilts you, head for the hills and the 150 acre lake until evening arrives to cool things down. And yes, the natural pool will be slowly built... IF I were to tell a tale... what would you want to hear?
Wood Stove Cooking In A Tight, Passive Solar Zero Prefab: SOUP'S ON!
Darkness descends at the zero energy off grid prefab home...
I might kind of be on the dark side right now. Ever since Glenn and Catherine Vanderspiegel made us get rid of our family's laying hens (hens that they actually had to ask us last year "Do you still have chickens?" Hens they had to ask "How many do you have?" when telling us to "Get rid of them! Richmond doesn't need chickens...") all because of the real reason: They are upset we have violets in our front lawn...
[I have an axe to grind...]
Well, I'm still a bit off. After over two years of enthusiastically embracing caring for urban chickens, we are now deprived of our hens, our eggs, and it's especially hard knowing that just one hour away, like most cities now, stylish sustainable Charlottesville has no limit on the number of hens anyone might have in their back yards.
Dumb ole Henrico... I'm tired of always waiting for Richmond to catch up. Our normally goofy dogs are furious now, in the city. I never knew my mastiff/pit could bark SO LOUDLY and mean... He has never protected us as he does now, & loudly gallops out, hair raised, to threaten the back yard air. I'm letting him. Nightly the dogs rush the fence borders... they scowl at the sky and rant, always towards the Vanderpiegels' silent, perfect house.
Right now their house even has a bright red-ribboned heart wreath on their front door to match their heart flag, flying for Valentine's Day. Catherine Vanderspiegel's airbrushed makeup, shellacked hair, and decorated flags gaily waving, always in tune with the current holiday, remind me of someone... someone...
Ironically, a urban chicken supporter just emailed me a clip last night of the last time a group, including Yours Truly, went to ask the Henrico Board of Supervisors to consider laying hens two years ago:
The children's toys are much more unsightly than the coop...
I know you as a reader must be tiring of the subject of urban chickens in Richmond / Henrico. Please remember my family has just been deprived of a daily, healthy food source; we are deprived of humanely raised, happy, non-obtrusive chickens, who were a constant source of laughter in our happy home, and the rest of the neighborhood will tell you they were no trouble at all.
The Vanderspiegels disliked our chickens just because they knew they were there. They can't get us on the violets in our front yard, or the gutter that we didn't nail back for two weeks after the Christmas snowstorm (remember that snow storm? The one where we shoveled the Vanderspiegel's walk because Glenn had just had surgery and we didn't want perfect Catherine to exhaust herself?)... so they got us on some tiny laying hens, happy in a big back yard... because they could.
It is now March.
So I want to get one last off grid wood cook stove with energy efficient homes & systems post in before spring arrives. I had mentioned last week about how we had retrofitted the antique wood cook stove- making sure the firebox is sealed so it doesn't mix with our prefab home's indoor air, adding an external air supply, and how we are able to "dial" the fire to the point that it is extremely efficient, almost flame-less, with no smoky exhaust escaping out the chimney. I thought you might like to see how we work the wood cook stove with the off grid passive solar house.
When we leave the zero energy passive solar prefab house kit, we cap off the external air supply to the wood cook stove to prevent cold air from entering into the prefab home so it doesn't reduce our passive solar gain while we're gone. We have read over and over how critical it is to make sure any fire box within a SIP / energy efficient home was airtight to prevent affecting the indoor air quality. Last weekend we had our first real test: Handsome Husband forgot to uncap the pipe to the external air supply, and guess what? The fire would not start, it had no oxygen to pull from anywhere within the fire box once that pipe was closed. Here's how we work our own modified wood cook stove for our energy efficient, zero prefab house:
A timeless cook stove within a modern prefab.
1. Arriving - walk outside to the East wall and remove the cap on the yellow hose - push down the controls on both far corners of the stove - open damper behind stove by turning it alongside of flow of chimney - start fire as you would normally - once you have embers as you are restocking and stoking the fire, place hard wood on fire. Pull up the left control (air inlet) and begin turning the damper behind the stove to throttle exhaust - the less exhaust the more heat but eventually you also get smoke. - when you go to bed throw in one Liberty Brick, replace once more when you get up at night. - in the morning repeat this procedure
2. Leaving - stoke down the fire to embers - get a pair of pliers, open the door on the left, open the firebox to watch what you are doing and turn the square knob behind the door with the pliers. As you will see this opens the grate and the embers fall into the ash box. Dump the ash box outside in the appropriate galvanized can and extinguish embers with water. - put the cap back onto the yellow tube on the East wall. - turn off the damper ALL THE WAY (now that there is no more fire it is safe to do this and it will seal of the chimney so that heat won't escape)
We randomly discovered Liberty Bricks awhile back, and were excited to test them with the cook stove, especially in regards to helping the fire extend through the night. Liberty Bricks are made from recycled wood waste, are zero net carbon, and allow us to keep the wood cook stove working through the night so we awake to a toasty prefab home with no loss of heat. They really do work great.
In anticipation of the wood cook stove working in the off grid prefab modern house this fall, I made soups. Lots of soups. I have a freezer full of soup. Anyone want to come over for soup?
I have found two resources I enjoy that are helpful with the cook stove: Wood Stove Cookery, and Granny Miller, who has a great post on cook stove basics, and whose blog I love to read.
The first soup I made was a Butternut Squash Puree from The Silver Palette. (Also: Here's another great Curried Butternut Squash recipe I love, you could substitute cream for coconut milk...)
The second, a nod to Virginia: BRUNSWICK STEW! If you're from Georgia, now you just shush. Everyone knows that everything in the entire world first existed in Virginia. We're first, first, first. In everything. We even have Ashland, which is The Proven Center Of The Universe. First boat making, first palm trees, first architecture ever, we invented fire, first avocado, first... It's in the history books! Look it up! Adapted from "The Stuffed Cougar": p. 47
6lb stewing hen (I got a free range hen, don't know pounds)
2 large onions, diced (I used really big onions!)
4 c. fresh or 2 (1 lb) cans of tomatoes, hand crushed into small bits, juice also added
2 c. butterbeans
3 medium potatoes, diced small
4 c. corn (cut it from the cob)
3 t. salt (I use kosher, and add more)
1 t. pepper (I add more)
1 T. sugar (I add more -to cut the acidity of the tomatoes but not to make the stew sweet)
Here's what you need to know about Brunswick Stew:
The liquid is stewy, thick, but the pieces are not: when it says dice, that means almost minced. Do not let me catch you cubing the meat- that is supposed to be hand torn, in 1/2"ish long bites.
And always hand crush your tomatoes. For any recipe.
Test: When pulling up a spoonful, you should see each ingredient represented. If you don't, your stew pieces are too big. Another big factor to consider are the butter beans: they should be intact, not mushed. Now I know you know better than to even consider adding freezer-burned corn, right? Get that corn off the cob, honeychile, it makes all the difference.
Cut chicken into parts and simmer in 3 qts. water for thin stew, 2 qts. for thick (I just filled up that big ole pot you usually use to roast the turkey in) about 2 hours until you can easily pull meat from the bone. Remove meat, let meat cool, then start hand shredding into bits. Skim off extra fat and goo from broth.
Add all the vegetables and stir every now and then to prevent sticking but being careful not to mush anything. Cook until tender, then turn off heat.
Add back the chicken, stir, and add salt, pepper, sugar (Virginia Brunswick Stew is not spicy, just salt-n-peppered liberally).
Make at least a day ahead & let it refrigerate so all the flavors blend before serving.
Be glad I didn't tell you to make this with squirrel like the original recipe calls for. Which would actually taste really good. It's not too late to add! "Heeeeere, squirrel, squirrel, squirrel..."
Y'all have a great weekend. Our off grid prefab house kit journey continues.
Next Up: HRV, plumbing, and SIP FINISHING updates!