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Off the grid features
Off the grid features








off the grid features
  1. #Off the grid features install
  2. #Off the grid features mod
  3. #Off the grid features pro
  4. #Off the grid features windows

Most of the time, you will travel in the path of nature, including hilly and rocky areas. Here we found the best key features of a good RV for off-grid life.

off the grid features

You can compare your needs and specifications of the RV with the value of the money. It also enables you to find the most suitable device or product for you. If you would like your sustainable dwelling to be featured here contact Service NSW on 13 77 88.What To Look For In A Good RV For Your Off The Grid LifeĪ buyer’s guide will help you to compare and select the best device with exclusive key features.

#Off the grid features windows

Double glazed windows throughout help to keep the heat in during winter and the over 30 degree heat out in summer. This thermal mass mediates the dramatic highs and lows the mountains can experience, creating a fairly stable internal temperature. Utilising a concrete wall structure for bush fire resistance, the home has high levels of externally insulated thermal mass. Waste water is fed to a worm farm sewage system that pumps treated water to a transpiration bed, under a grassed area near the house.

#Off the grid features mod

Overall comfort of the propertyĪlthough the plumbing fittings are low water usage, there is no loss of amenity, with the home having all the mod cons including a bath & dishwasher.

#Off the grid features install

With a solar battery system the home does not have power bills which saves approx $600 a quarter.ĭouble glazed windows cost slightly more to install but have greatly reduced heat loss and heat gain and ensures thermal comfort all year round. This home is entirely off-grid so there are no water rates and the home saves over $100 a quarter on water bills.

off the grid features

The mountain-view- facing box has an ideal roof surface on which a 6.7KW solar system could be installed for power generation. The sun-facing box was designed to serve as the sleeping quarters, to maximise comfort at night usting the optimal passive thermal performance during the day.

  • Outdoor watering system - Hand watering of mostly native garden.
  • Fittings - 4 star Toilet, 3 star shower head.
  • Water Harvesting - 22,000L of rainwater storage collected from entire 110sqm roof, feeding whole house.
  • Power is provided by 23 solar panels on the living room roof, with an output of 6.8 kilowatts, that is stored in 13.8 kilowatt hour battery.
  • Appliances - Air sourced heat pump hot water system, 3.5Kw Ilve Oven, 450L LG Fridge with 4.5 star rating.
  • #Off the grid features pro

  • Energy Efficiency - 8 out of 10 star Bers Pro energy efficiency rating.
  • Cooling - Ceiling fans to living area and bedrooms, Air conditioning to living area.
  • Space heating - Wood heater using only timber from the site.
  • Hot Water Heater & hydronic floor heating - Electric air sourced heat pump COP 4.25 with 420L storage tank.
  • Photovoltaic system - power is provided by 23 solar panels on the living room roof that have an output of 6.8 kilowatts stored in a 13.8 kilowatt battery.
  • Skylight - Double glazed skylight with internal and external shading and blind.
  • Glazing - Aluminium framed double glazed windows from AWS and Aneeta.
  • Orientation - Home orientated to due north to aid in passive solar heat gains.
  • Flooring - Exposed concrete floor with under slab & slab edge insulation.
  • Ventilation - The home utilises a heat recovery ventilation system to take heat out of stale bathroom and kitchen air, in term using this energy to heat fresh cold air from outside.
  • Passive heating - Use of eaves and operable horizontal louvres to allow winter sun in and exclude summer sun.
  • Under Slab Insulation - R3.5 Extruded polystyrene.
  • Ceiling Insulation - R3.5 polyester insulation.
  • Roof Insulation - R1.8 Anticon under the roofing.
  • The solution was to split the house into two steeply pitched skillion-roofed boxes, oriented in opposite directions, and performing in different ways (see below). To capture views of the mountains to the south, the open-plan kitchen, living and dining rooms would need to turn their back on the sun, which is not ideal for passive solar performance.










    Off the grid features