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| Posted by okh at Apr 9, 2015, 1:01:59 PM |
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Off grid solutions Follow-up from thread 5778 and moving here: Challenge is a small cabin > 5km from grid and no motorised access (too steep, wild). It works well already with wood, candles and water from a stream (if not exactly family friendly). To increase modern comforts, planning is now:
So, if anyone has any experience with such or other alternative technologies, please share. SH3D is a brilliant canvas, but ideas for optimal solutions would be welcome. ![]() Challenge ![]() Much, much steeper than it looks, beyond snowmobiles ![]() SH3D planning, early overview rendering ok |
| Posted by Raysab at Apr 10, 2015, 12:47:55 AM |
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Re: Off grid solutions Here we are in the core of the subject ! I’ll be giving a good thinking about all items you listed and share my experience here. I just need a few days for it as I’m busy finalising my container-bio-farm-off-grid project :) For now, I’ll point out one important aspect of the off-grid concept: it's very hard and complicated to adapt or transform a pre-existing “traditional” house into a self sustained unit. Full efficiency from alternative energy can only be achieved when starting from scratch inclusive of rethinking home design and raw structural material in use. The key word in this field is: Insulation !... before any other consideration. Thanks again for opening this thread. |
| Posted by Raysab at Apr 10, 2015, 1:10:57 AM |
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Re: Off grid solutions Oops, I made a double command here... BTW, can we delete or edit a post after it has been posted ? Back to our subject, here’s some links to start with: https://youtu.be/qAJIandP5c0 I like the animation of this one: https://youtu.be/YylmeMilok8 |
| Posted by okh at Apr 10, 2015, 1:58:49 PM |
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Re: Off grid solutions Yes, insulation and material use come first. Useful videos (note that one is Australian, so when the video says North, that would mean South in the Northern hemisphere). There are really two different issues here. Neither is black magic. Pretty basic considerations (before starting your SH3D design) run like this:
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| Posted by okh at Apr 10, 2015, 7:31:17 PM |
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Re: Off grid solutions A relevant post turned up in thread 5829 - house made with straw - seems that house has many of the qualities of the houses in the videos. See also the previous posts in thread 5643 which give more background on location and a couple of links to relevant videos. ok |
| Posted by Raysab at Apr 10, 2015, 11:02:15 PM |
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Re: Off grid solutions Awesome ! There’s definitely people interested in the off-Grid field. I suggest that we funnel all these posts to the present thread to avoid the scattering of dedicated members in the myriad of this Forum threads. Here’s also interesting sources for infos: http://naturalhomes.org http://endeavourcentre.org/2014/10/air-tightness-details-for-straw-bale-walls/ https://www.facebook.com/buildnaturally?fref=photo http://earthship.com http://simondale.net http://www.theyearofmud.com/2009/06/17/finish...t-1-materials-and-recipe/ Next time would be “Energy”, then later “Farming” but all from the BUILDING perspective. ![]() |
| Posted by Raysab at Apr 10, 2015, 11:25:07 PM |
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Re: Off grid solutions Actually that’s the link I wanted to share: Calculate your environment situation ! http://solargis.info |
| Posted by Raysab at Apr 11, 2015, 5:03:38 PM |
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Re: Off grid solutions Here’s another interesting one: http://earthhandsandhouses.org/various-workshops-poland/ |
| Posted by homerbask at Apr 13, 2015, 1:57:46 AM |
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Re: Off grid solutions nice house-cottage. Where is it located? I read some of the post though not quite understand because I do not speak English and I'm reading and writing using google translate. the bathroom the best solution is a dry bath. It is economical, easy to do and also you get your own compost for vegetation. I leave a video is in Spanish but I think you understand its operation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cta6xaE2tKg on the thermal and sound insulation straw is a great even better than the isolates used in building insulation. the bad thing is you need certain requirements for straw does not degenerate over time, humidity etc in Germany was tested fire resistance of a wall of straw. The test consisted in raising the temperature inside the wall slowly up to 1000 degrees Celsius to watch the wall behaves. I spent 30 minutes inside wall is 800 degrees Celsius when the outer wall is at a temperature between 35 ° c There are also other systems to heat your home with the energy of the sun or the earth such as a Trombe wall or a Canadian well tapping geothermal energy. http://www.sitiosolar.com/wp-content/uploads/...ncionamiento-invierno.png on a simple hot water solar heater can help you in summer but seeing those snowfall I do not think it is very hot there ... I feel the translation. I used google translate if you do not understand something explained dimelo and try to explain otherwise, or in other words. A greeting |
| Posted by homerbask at Apr 13, 2015, 2:53:00 AM |
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Re: Off grid solutions More information on the houses of straw http://www.greenhomebuilding.com/videos/strawbalevideos.htm this documentary is very good and interesting I saw on youtube in Spanish , try to look for in your language . here comes the test of fire resistance as commented in the previous post http://oekofilm.de/houses-of-straw.phtml |
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