Offgrid is a daily audio summary of the latest ideas, innovations, products, and hard-won lessons for living autonomously and becoming more self-sufficient in energy, tech, food, water, shelter, and everyday systems. This 3-story episode draws from OffGridLiving, OffGrid and moves through rainwater supply setup, dc lighting upgrade, off-grid reality check.
1. Rainwater Supply Setup
After nearly 27 years off-grid, the core water setup in this thread is a 27,500-liter rainwater tank feeding a home from a shed roof catchment. The shed was built first and now does multiple jobs at once, serving as office, workshop, storage, and the home for a 7.
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2. DC Lighting Upgrade
A 30-year off-grid house in Australia is facing a very specific upgrade problem: whether to preserve a separate 24-volt DC lighting circuit or convert the whole house lighting system to conventional 240-volt AC. The home started with solar PV, 24-volt flooded lead-acid batteries, and a backup generator, and it is now being rebuilt around a 32-kilowatt-hour LiFePO battery bank, a new inverter, and 11.
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3. Off-Grid Reality Check
This discussion pushes back on the fantasy version of off-grid life and replaces it with a blunt systems reality: independence usually starts with a large upfront spend and years of ongoing maintenance. One commenter answered the startup-cost question with "half a million," which instantly reframed the thread from dream project to capital-intensive infrastructure.
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That's it for today's edition of Offgrid.