Very cool thank you for sharing!
We don’t have a creek or a well, we get water delivered about once a year from a private party and also collect rain water.
Do you have any recommendations on solar electric fences? I’m going to need to protect our Apple orchard, which will be out of view from our homestead base camp.
We use a Joolca pump to transfer rainwater into our storage barrels, and the energy from that comes from either our little Massimo or one of our goal zero solar generators, which we fill up using a mobile solar panel cart and on cloudy days or during blizzards we use a gas generator from harbor freight. I highly recommend that little gas generator, it’s not even noisy and half the price of Honda. Starts up every time last three years.
We have a fantastic off grid security system. One is we have solar security cameras that actually really work you can put them wherever you want because they don’t have to be hooked up to wiring. We have been using them for three years now and none have failed on us yet. Combine that with two half Belgian Malinois and half German Shepherd loose dogs with SpotOn collars that can roam our entire 38 acres but not leave. They are our alert system, our security system and fantastic companions. We have seen a lot less squirrels and deer since we got them, which is another plus for our garden and fruit trees.
My husband has invented some solutions to problems like batteries getting too cold to take a charge. I don’t know if anyone else has that problem.
We don’t have a house, but we have a decent size tent, and a few nice little sheds that are as big as they can be without needing a permit.
Some days are easier than others, but I still haven’t regretted being out here, especially hearing everyone complaining about their PG&E bills, so I’m so glad that we don’t even need them for electricity. I like being in control of my own resources.
Also here in Northern California I heard insurance companies are leaving and locally where I live people say they are getting dumped by their insurance companies. Well we don’t have a house to insure, so we don’t have to worry about that either. Also, I heard my county passed metering agricultural wells, so I am sure it’s just a matter of time they will be doing that to personal wells.