Float Cabin Living: How do you get power? Alternative Power Solutions
Winters are problematic for generating electricity with solar power.
Winter sunrise at Hole in the Wall. |
After two cloudy days, we can’t use our electrical system without draining our storage batteries below the critical 12.0 volts. We then have to rely on alternative power solutions.
Wind Power
We install a wind generator at the cabin. |
The AirX mounted on a John built mast. |
The outer corner of the upper deck was selected as the most advantageous position. It would catch the wind from the east (storms) through the west (clearing). North winds would be blocked by the sheer cliff in that direction.
The AirX with a custom pole mount. |
All of the components, including the heavy electrical cable, were salvaged from John’s shed or the local recycling yard. That’s the great thing about John, he can make something out of nothing in true British Columbian style.
The wind generator is connected into our cabin electrical system. We can charge our storage batteries using both solar and wind power.
Now, when it's dark or cloudy, we hope for wind. It takes speeds of 10 mph (16 kph) for our turbine to generate enough power to start charging. But now you’ll hear us cry, “We’re making electricity” on a cold stormy night rather than our old song, “I wish the wind would stop!” At least until it reaches 45 mph (72 kph). That is the speed when the blades stall to protect the unit from internal damage, and we hold on tight and hope our cables to shore don’t break.
Gas Generators
When all else fails in winter, we resort to a gas generator to keep our battery banks charged.
We have an additional large capacity generator that is only used for running large tools such as our electric log splitter in the woodshed. It's so rarely used that the tank never seems to run dry.
Alternative Power Solutions
Here's some additional reading about our alternative power solutions.
What Happens During Storms
Weathering the Wind
Winter Power Solutions
Winter Power Backup
AirX Wind Generator
DC Lights
Gas Generators for Alternative Power
Mastercraft Gas-Powered Generator
Thermoelectric Power
You’ve heard a lot about our alternative power generation. Do you have a system that you want to tell us about? We are always looking for new options.
Want to know more about float cabin living? Wayne's written a book: Off the Grid: British Columbia Stories. It includes stories about how we do off-the-grid living on Powell Lake in Coastal BC. It's available in print and e-book formats at Amazon.com and other online booksellers. -- Margy
You guys are amazing! I love John!
ReplyDeleteHe's an amazing guy. - Margy
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