LIVING OFF GRID

This blog is about our travels in our solar powered "Airstream" and living off grid, in our passive solar home, near Bancroft, Ontario, Canada.

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Wednesday 26 September 2012

SOLAR POWERED LIGHTS ARE ON

We now have our pot-lights in the great-room working. It is another sign that we are getting closer to moving in. Not only do the lights work but the outlets are now live and the fridge is now working off of our batteries. We are slowly getting the jobs done.



These pictures were taken about 7 pm last night.We have just 1 GU 10 LED bulb in each circuit in the ceiling as the LED bulbs cost about $12.00 each here in Canada. Yes I know you can buy them on E-Bay for about $2.00 each.




This is Mary's sewing corner with two LED bulbs working. We have 27 pot-lights in the ceiling so should have plenty of light for evening work or gatherings. Remember, we are off grid and relying totally on solar power for our energy needs with a generator as backup, emergency supply.

Next week we expect to get the propane connected which will heat our water and keep our floors warm if we need too.

Also we expect to get some water lines connected and should have one bathroom fully functional by the end of next week.

Over the winter (January, February) I will give you a weekly update on our battery strength and solar production as well as our assessment of our  system. If you are considering an "off-grid" application you should gain some helpful knowledge from our experience. If you have any questions just send them along. I will be glad to try and answer your questions.

Thanks for stopping by and safe travels Ad and Gertie.

2 comments:

  1. GU10 LED bulbs produce more bight light and consume less electricity. These bulbs have more lifespan than other general bulbs.

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  2. LED lights will be popular in the furture.

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