How to Set Up an Off-Grid Home For Less Than $10,000

My family and I moved to the Big Island of Hawaii and set up a temporary off-grid home on four acres so that we could live on the land while building our permanent home. The structure was 512 square feet, very cute and cozy, and it had most of the amenities of a conventional home. It was very similar to a yurt but much easier to decorate because of the linear shape. Here is how we did it:

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Look for land and purchase with owner financing. We looked in the local paper for land that met our size and location requirements. Then we called the owner and offered to pay ,000 down and set monthly payments for 15 years. It is difficult to get financing from banks on "unimproved property" (in other words, vacant land) without a large percentage of money down. And because it is unimproved, land doesn't always sell quickly so the owner took us up on our offer. One word of caution: Have a real estate attorney examine the paperwork so you don't end up with a deal that only favors the owner.

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Buy a large rectangular military tent. Our tent was 17' x 32' and we had it shipped over from China. You can check with Army surplus stores or online vendors, too. One thing to look for is square steel tubing. We took plywood and used self-tapping screws, securing it to the tubing and the floor so that no one could get into our tent very easily - and so our baby couldn't escape out the sides!

Gather free pallets and build a floor. There is an art to this, so do your research before you undertake this part of the project. When you look for pallets, look for the ones with blue paint on them. They are much stronger. We secured all the pallets together, attached some plywood on top, and leveled the entire floor on top of lava rocks. We topped it off with some linoleum and throw rugs and it worked great.

Build a water catchment system. To set up a water catchment, you first need rain gutters to collect the rainwater that falls on your roof. Secure the gutters to the two long edges of the tent and make them extend beyond the tent and into the top of the water catchment at the back of the tent. When building the water catchment, we used sandbags filled with crushed cinder and secured them in a circular pattern with barbed wire between each layer. This is also known as "Earthbag construction." One tip: Make certain you don't build your catchment any higher than your roofline because it just won't work. If you need a larger catchment, build it as wide as possible. We ran the plumbing from the catchment into the tent and had it feed into the kitchen sink, shower, and even a flushing toilet.

Buy outdoor solar camping lamps. Leave them outside all day and bring them in at night. You may need some more illumination so when you do buy conventional lamps, be certain to use compact fluorescent light bulbs.

Get appliances with the Energy Star rating. We had a gas stove (run by a propane tank placed outside), washer/dryer (outside in a shed), and refrigerator. We even had an indoor bathtub with a showerhead.

Purchase a quality diesel generator, inverter, and several marine batteries. Second only to the water catchment system, this is a very important piece of the system so don't skimp on price. Read up on how to strain waste vegetable oil you can obtain usually for free from restaurants and use it as fuel in your diesel generator. Our diesel generator was a lemon so we ended up buying a gas generator that worked great but was extremely expensive to operate when the gas prices soared. Stick with a good quality diesel one.

Buy movable plastic storage closets. We used these as room partitions as well as for storing our food, toiletries, and clothing.

My husband did the building part and I did the decorating. I hung colorful Hawaiian print fabrics from the ceiling and woven mats on the walls so that it didn't even look like a tent. We used mosquito netting over the beds for safety and for an exotic, romantic look. Two cozy couches and a kitchen table fit in there and we even made a little nursery nook for our baby. There was a lot of trial and error, but in the end it was one of the best experiences we've ever had.

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4.5" Rotating Red Flashing Beacon Party Lamp DJ Strobe Light Feature

  • Please note that 3 AA batteries are required
  • Red spinning light simulates a police light
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  • Height: 11cm / 4.5in, Width: 9.5cm / 3.75in
  • Perfect emergency or warning light for your cubicle!


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The Different Kinds Of Cordless Lamps

If you are tired of tangling cords all over your house, maybe it is time to create your own cordless lamps. These kinds of lighting devices can be placed virtually everywhere and they are totally mess free. They are also very light, sturdy, and affordable to make or buy. Some people order ready to use lamps, but some prefer making their own. Creating your own cordless light or lamp does take a few minutes and require a little soldering.

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There are thousands of lamps out there and each has its own distinct features. Lamps do not only function as lighting equipment, but they are also an essential part of your house. Lamps can set the mood of your home and provide a comforting aura to any part of house.

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Tabletop LED lamps are not only affordable, but they also have the longest battery life. They can last for hours on a single battery. This is perfect for bedrooms and study rooms. This kind of lamp light up a specific part of the room or even function as study lamp. LED is great for reading since the light is not really that bright and your eyes can easily adjust to it.

Aside from Tabletop LED lamps, there are also decorative lamps. Some look like mushrooms, cars, gnomes, lava lamps and others. These are great for special occasions like children's birthdays, Halloween, and Christmas. You can even find some egg shaped ones that will make Easter more memorable than ever.

Cordless wall mounted lamps can save you hundreds of dollars worth of home wiring. Some lamps even look like antiques to give your room a very classy aura. All you need to do is stick it to the wall, put some batteries on, and you are good to go. There also some lamps designed to provide some light to paintings and other hard to reach places of your house.

As for the outdoors, there are two kinds of cordless light or lamp that you can choose from. The battery operated outdoor lamp can provide your garden and lawn the lighting it needs. However, they do need the occasional battery change or recharge. The second type is the rechargeable and smart outdoor lamps. This kind of lamp automatically turns off the light during daytime and it has a couple of solar panels that recharges the battery.

Some cordless lanterns or lamps are specifically designed for the working man. They are lamps designed to be rugged and provide hundreds of hours of light. These are great for basements, attics, and cellars. Heavy duty lamps can either use industrial batteries or store bought ones. Getting an LED emergency lamp instead of the halogen ones will give you a lot more battery life. However, LEDs are not as bright as halogen ones and they can only light up a few meters. Some lamps use disposable batteries and some use Lithium ION batteries.

Cordless lamps can provide you with the lighting you need minus the messy wires. The advancement of technology has made them very power efficient and easy to maintain. They are not only very convenient to use, they can also last for years and are very safe for kids. It is the perfect solution to all your lighting needs.

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Crazy Gifts for Office Workers

With Christmas just around the corner, everyone is shopping online for gifts. If you're in an office, you know that many people buy gifts for coworkers. If you're the boss, you might feel obligated to buy a gift for your office workers.

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This is especially true in small offices with 20 or less employees. Gifts are not required, but a small gift can be just what that employee needs to feel appreciated and stop the job hunt.

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There are many different types of gifts for office workers. If you're looking for a regular gift that is impersonal, you can give someone a candy and chocolate basket or a gift certificate.

If you're looking for something more personal you could get one of your office workers a coffee cup that means something to them. Another more personal gift is anything that you could engrave. Engraved items are one of the most personal things you can give someone. Another great item for the personal touch is something that only the two of you have in common or an inside joke.

If you're office is the kind of place where people have fun and like to have fun, there are many different lists that have crazy gifts for office workers. To find these lists, try typing "crazy gifts for office workers" into Google and see what you find.

These crazy gifts for office workers include some flying planes and helicopters that you can fly over the cubicle walls. Also available are lightweight foam planes that have rechargeable batteries and can fly around the office.

Similar to the planes and helicopter gifts are the USB powered cars that drive around your desk and the USB powered mini lava lamp.

Need to file your business cards? How about a business card holder shaped like a filing cabinet with real opening doors and locks.

Want to know if someone is spying on you? How about a frequency detector that will light up LED lights if it detects a frequency nearby.

One of my favorite and most practical are the AAA battery powered iPod speakers that work with any MP3 player. They're bendable and won't break.

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