Jordan Charbonneau
- My husband and I built an off-grid cabin 10 years ago, and haven't looked back since.
- We've learned a lot through years of experience, but we made some mistakes when we first moved here.
- We should've calculated our electricity usage ahead of time and invested in a quality stove.
In the 10 years we've lived off the grid in West Virginia, my husband and I have had our fair share of ups and downs.
We've had impromptu evenings by candlelight after accidentally running down our batteries, but we've also watched stunning mountain sunrises. We've let a hot water heater get too cold and bust, and also been able to save money for travel and retirement.
Although I wouldn't change anything about our life, there are a few things I wish I had known about off-grid living before we moved to a rural area and created a home power system.
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