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Inverters from China

March 11, 2023 pastorbill Leave a comment

Almost all of the inverters on the market are made in China. Unless they have a representative in the country…

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Posted in: Building with Shipping Containers, Life off the Grid Filed under: inverter, inverter repair, Life off the grid, solar inverter, solar power

How To Build A Rocket Stove

January 29, 2023 pastorbill

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Posted in: DIY Projects Filed under: homestead, off the grid, prepping, rocket stove

Planting in the Fall

November 12, 2022 pastorbill

Now is the time to plant bulbs etc. for next year. I have these beautiful triple day lilies that really…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: fall planting, homestead, off grid

Mini Split Off the Grid

August 3, 2022 pastorbill 1 Comment

Several people have asked me about setting up a mini split off grid so here’s my story. This is a…

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Posted in: Blog, Building with Shipping Containers Filed under: AC, batteries, LiFePO4, mini split, off the grid, solar panels

Building a Semi-Raised Bed

February 17, 2023 pastorbill

I want more raised beds but at the moment I don’t have the time or materials to do that. My…

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Heat Is Often The Culprit

January 24, 2023 pastorbill

Whether you are working with household electronics, batteries, or solar components, heat is usually your enemy. When an electronic device…

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Posted in: Life off the Grid Filed under: electronics, heat, Life Off Grid, off the grid, solar power

Farm Sled for Lightweight Things

January 16, 2023 pastorbill

Not everyone has a truck bed liner lying around but I discovered that this one works really well to move…

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Posted in: Blog, Life off the Grid Filed under: garden sled, gardening, homestead, off the grid, truck bed liner

A Checklist of 11 Things You Should Know About Before Deciding to go Off the Grid.

January 12, 2023 pastorbill

All of these may not apply to you but most of them will. Partner Maybe the least obvious and most…

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Posted in: Life off the Grid Filed under: Life Off Grid, off the grid, solar power

Splitting Kindling

January 4, 2023 pastorbill

If you have ever split kindling, you know it can be tedious and dangerous for the fingers. Here’s a dvice…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: firewood, kindling, off the grid

My Chickens Are Growing Up / DIY 2 Gallon Feeders

December 16, 2022 pastorbill

We bought them as day old chicks. Now they are looking like real chickens with feathers and a cute little…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: chicken feeders, chickens, offthegrid

Pollinators

December 2, 2022 pastorbill 1 Comment

I love gardening and all thre concepts that make it work. Butterflies, bees and other insects are pollinators and a…

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Posted in: Blog, Encouragement Filed under: gardening, homestead, inspiration, off the grid

Pecan Pie Recipe

November 29, 2022 pastorbill

Have you noticed half eaten slices of pecan pie on discarded plates at buffets? The reason is they are too…

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