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SURVIVING 6-Days Off-Grid! (3-Gang Battery Bank) - Counter Tops, Drinking Water and Beavers

SURVIVING 6-Days Off-Grid! (3-Gang Battery Bank) - Counter Tops, Drinking Water and Beavers

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We're getting ready to live off grid for a week! We set up a 3 gang battery power system for off grid living connected to our inergy Apex unit. We will house our off grid power system near our dog house power centre for the cabin. This will be backed up with solar power and a gas generator. I'll check my trail cameras and find out what stole all my walnuts! We are still monitoring the property for deer activity as the archery season will be open as we are out collecting wild food around the cabin. We build a temporary counter top to make food preparation a lot easier. Later, we will upgrade this to something more decorative. We are in the final stretches of getting ready for the wilderness living challenge which will show us living off grid for a full week foraging and hunting around the cabin. I also make a trail down to the creek where we will be able to get potable water for drinking and washing dishes. Celebration
Date: 2021-05-17

Comments and reviews: 10


So you would survive if you just sat in a corner for 6 days in that cabin.
We usually say as a rule of thumb that a person will survive without water for 3 days.
But it's actually being able to perform labour 3 days without water.
Depending on circumstances you can potentially be able to live without water for up to 2 weeks.
But you'd be bored to hell and you'd get a pretty bad headache most likely.
So put a few bottles of mineral water along with some snacks in your rucksack and you'll be good to go: -P

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So if your off grid but have electricity and freezers, heat and lights and more is it really so hard to live? We spend weeks and weeks living and working at the hunt camp this way and it-s a pleasure not a hardship. Sure it takes some skills but millions of people do it. I suppose most don-t make a living filming it though, they just do it.
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Why don't you just get the animals for meat as you need them? this way they can reproduce and in case you run out of gas for the generator for the friG. The idea of going off grid is consuming less of the sociopathic's products as you can and preserving nature as much as you can vs. abusing both.
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You need to use marine batteries, deep cycle batteries not car and batteries. Marine batteries hold 12 volts all the way through the charge car batteries do not hold 12 volts through the charge.
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Using hedge clippers to clear a path is such a pain. Had to do it a few times until I got blistered hands. Switched to a machete and boy does it f-ck up weeds fast.
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You've inspired me in so many ways I'm a father and a husband as well and I want my family to experience the off grid life! Keep it up and continue to share with us
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Amazing prep for Gers visit - He's gonna owe you gallons of bear fat and a few of Delphnie's acorn cakes! Can't wait for this seasons challenge. thanks man.
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Hi ya WB! WOW, u have been as busy as a Beaver getting ready for this challenge, I-m sure Jeremy appreciates all that u r doing for it! Thank u
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I could watch videos like this all day. Great work, I'd love to build something like that in the woods and be completely off grid.
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Why didn't you put the top of the tent on before you raised it to its full height lol then you wouldn't have needed the ladder
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