bishopdante wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 12:56 pm
Off grid is a *really* good idea. Especially these days.
How are you “off grid”, when you are still dependent upon a cartel of gas and petroleum producers that already own a decent chunk of many governments and you’re still not doing a goddamn thing to address your carbon footprint?
Everyone talks a big game about climate change, but the reality is nobody is committed to making the serious fucking individual, personal sacrifices that must be made to get his under control. We don’t have the time to squander hoping a tech solution magically shows up overnight to permit us to be over consuming pigs of energy with no scaling back at all. This is everyone’s goddamn problem to start meaningfully addressing today.
It seems the original crux of this thread was “hey, I’m building a lake cabin in northern Wisconsin, isn’t that cool”, and somehow that changed to some bullshit about mining crypto in a cabin in the fucking middle of nowhere using some gas turbine mini generators with heat and gas recovery.
I know that area was of Wisconsin well. It’s a 450 square foot cabin with a 300 square foot loft and maybe a couple 200 square foot or so outbuildings. This sounds like a place to get away and relax, not some hideout to get rich and wait out the apocalypse simultaneously.
It’s a 200 Amp standard single phase 120/208V service, probably coming from a single phase 1.6 or 3.4 kV primary at the right of way. Wisconsin Public Service Corp. provides reliable, low cost power, much of it produced hydroelectrically on he various flow ages that dot the region.
Generators are unnecessary other than for emergency backup, and then only enough to keep the fridge, furnace and water heater going along with a few lights. 12 kVA is total overkill and expensive.
Most generators up there are set up to run on LP or LNG that provides most heat up there. Nobody wants the environmental responsibility of having a diesel or kerosene tank up there. There also aren’t enough supper clubs to provide waste oil to burn, or paraffin.
Other than Starlink, I’d maybe look into getting a 4g/5g base station and use Verizon or US Cellular for data, then do a distribution of Wi-Fi on prem from that base station. I’d do what Scott recommends and running CAT6 and maybe a few fiber strands from the main to the outbuildings and providing a small local AP in each for Wi-Fi.
You can’t control what the provider brings to the edge of property, but you can control your premises infrastructure and plan for the future therein.