Our only bill is for this old cell phone with internet, $19.95/month. We have wood heat, cooking and coil to heat water. We make our own electricity. 4-6v batteries, 3 small 24v solar panels and a 24v micro hydro generator from our gravity fed spring. Pretty simple. Small 24v refrigerator and freezer. 6-12v LED lights. This year we added a 24v coil heater (uses excess power from the micro hydro after batteries are charged) and a small computer fan in an air box using insulated flex pipe to blow warm air from ceiling of air lock entry to living and/or sleeping areas. When the sun is out, the heat from the big south facing window, would heat the entry to 85, so now a thermostat starts the fan at 70, On rainy days it turns on the coil at 65. So far this winter, we have been able to let the wood stove go out after cooking and water heating. We have had 2 short 20 degree spells, all was good. We also have a small attached greenhouse, some days we even open a small transom above the woodstove, to let heat into the greenhouse. We also have a small 12v pump in the greenhouse for the aquaponics system....James
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