Alternate Energy 3, solar power off grid economic collapse

on Mar 30 in Lowes DIY


In this short video series we will explore the basics of setting up an alternate energy system. What each component does, how it functions and it’s place in an off grid system. Designed specifically for the homesteader or survivalist, this video is designed to help get you started on your road to energy independence! The system shown runs a house approximately 1500 sq. feet plus intermittant lighting and tool use on a couple of outbuildings. The house uses LP gas for water heater and cook stove. Everything else except AC is ran off this system. No matter what your preparing for: nuclear war, terrorism, economic collapse, market crash, food shortages, famine, etc. Having a working Alternate energy system can help greatly around your homestead or survival retreat. There is one section of this video that has poor lighting, this could not be helped. If your looking for Spielberg cinematography, you came to the wrong place! We know the lighting is bad in that part, no need for immature comments regarding this. If you don’t like, don’t watch! www.homesteadingandsurvival.com www.survivalreport.net tags- survival, survivalist, survival retreat, homesteading, preparedness, prepare, terrorism, war, EMP, nuclear, obama, 911, alex jones, alternate energy, solar power, wind power, micro hydro, inverter, battery bank, charge controller, solar panel, PV panel, generator diesel, peak oil, end of oil, oil crash, gas prices, food storage, food shortage, militia logistics, Matthew 24, end

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25 Comments

  • worsecards says:

    i wonder how easy it is to build an inverter

  • giant648 says:

    a 100% sinewave inverter makes thing you run a little more efficent and is more better in the long run oh and has thngs last longer thanks for all your videos

  • MasterOhSo says:

    well thought out within a broad context of “what if”…I tip my hat to you sir.

  • PatriotsRepublic says:

    You’re doing 24 volt DC right? If that’s the case, I would guess you’re actually around 87% or lower. The higher the DC Voltage (the smaller the step up) the more efficient the conversion. I know the 48 volt OutBack Power Systems Inverters are nearly 95% efficient. I was just wondering if you knew your current efficiency rating.

  • SurvivalReport says:

    I’d have to look it up, that model is a decade old now. IIRC around 97%???

  • PatriotsRepublic says:

    what’s the efficiency of your inverter?

  • SurvivalReport says:

    “Nitrogen?” Riiiiggght. LOL

  • jonataseuuk says:

    the nitrogen is killing you lololo

  • theoneagain says:

    Eh I see it this way . SOLAR is EXPENSIVE hobby but like i said buying a new CAR is expensive especially when you drive it out of the dealers you loose a good 2500 dollars the day you buy it so who cares my solar will never lose money it makes money in the long run if i can keep it up and running for ten or twenty years t ill i die then its worth it. OFF course GRID ENERGY IS CHEAPER !!
    but i dont like the MATRIX. TO get off it IT costs money.

  • theoneagain says:

    yes but who cares i get them for free down the srap yard i know the guy who works there and he says some people are stupid they throw perfectly sound a+ good batteries because they are flat so i take them home add distilled water to them and charge them up and off we go for a year or two for free

  • SurvivalReport says:

    Car batteries really aren’t designed for a deep and regular discharge. However they are worth a try. Considering the last time we bought T105’s they were only around $75.00 I would say you are better going that route, but try the car batteries in regular use for a while and let us know how it worked out. We are pushing 4 years on the T105’s and more than 5 on the L16’s.

  • theoneagain says:

    car batteries are ok if you can get them for free every two years or so

  • SurvivalReport says:

    At around the 30 SECOND point I started explained the inverter and say “4,000 watts” and that it was a 24 volt unit. Perhaps you should LISTEN instead of criticizing.

  • Smokofilomidanek53 says:

    How much power your inventer can hold!??? Be more specific please.
    Is no idiots on the other site, so stop talking about those (*&^&^%) who are using such systems for making COFFEE!!

  • SurvivalReport says:

    I’ll be expecting to see a video on that soon.

  • 21hills says:

    awsummm *****

  • SurvivalReport says:

    Being the inverter is the heart of the unit, I’d be hard pressed to buy a used one, especially Ebay. Maybe a used checked out one from one of the better known AE dealers. Ebay, if the thing is a POS, you have no recourse. $3K WAS the original purchase price on the inverter, now you can find them for $2100-2500. definitely shop around. I figured you were referring to 3K for the batts. Understand what you mean, land is more important than AE. :)

  • vutEwa says:

    LOL, I figure obtaining land for a retreat is the number one priority (for me) so you know where I’m at in the sequence of things. But say, I just saw one on eBay for $1000 used, Buy-it Now and I saw some regular bid auctions at like $100 or so and nobody bidding on them. All used. But still.. these are way lower in price than $3000. I thought you were mentioning $3000 for the inverter alone. And by the way I know about car batteries. Poor choice. You need deep cycle.

  • SurvivalReport says:

    Well find it and actually do it on this size scale then make a video about it showing others how. Car batteries aren’t going to last long.

  • vutEwa says:

    $3000? Too much! There has to be a cheeper way.

  • billybbob18 says:

    $3000?!
    Those of us with electronic skills should just make our own for a fraction of the price.
    great vid, thanks

  • charper3006 says:

    Lots of GREAT info. Thanks to you and your friends

  • delta69alpha says:

    As always great movies!!!!
    Bob@PAW

  • SurvivalReport says:

    Had commercial power at the site already. In that area during the summer it’s nothing to get 110 for a week or more at a time. From approx mid June to first of Sept they use grid power for the AC. It’s a rough area of the country in the summer time! They could run the central AC with that genset, but they choose not to.

  • steelhorses2004 says:

    Are they completely off the grid using this system? Waiting for pt4!

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