- by Joe Weber - updated on 8/14/2023
We've all heard someone say they want to "live off the grid". Whether it's to save on utilities, peace of mind during power outages or to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. But what does it really mean to live off the grid? How do you maintain your equipment so you can continue to live off the land? First, let's answer the most important question revolving around this topic.
When most people think of "living off the grid", we picture a person living in a tiny cabin in the woods with a wood-burning stove, no electricity, and completely living off the land. No communication with the outside world, just living alone in the wilderness.
In reality, living off the grid can mean so much more, or less, than that example with many levels and extremes to choose from. Yes, you can go to the extreme and cut yourself off from the world, but most of us just want to save money on our utility bills by switching to solar power to not have to use the utility grid or to have a little peace of mind during power outages with a home backup battery.
The most common way that people use to take their homes off the grid is with the addition of solar panels on their roofs to collect energy from the sun.
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Solar energy storage batteries are extremely useful, but you do need to keep eyes on them to make sure that they are in good working order. To keep these batteries in good working condition, there are a few things you should do to maintain them, depending on the type of battery you are using.
Special care does need to be taken with all types of solar energy storage batteries in the winter months. In "How To Keep Solar Batteries Warm in Winter and Solar Batteries 101" we'll walk you through the proper ways to keep your batteries warm and healthy during the winter along with some extra maintenance tips.
Yes! Many people just want to have a little extra peace of mind when the power goes out during a storm or natural disaster. You don't need to add an entire solar array to your home for this. This can be as simple as adding a high-quality Champion generator to your home to power necessary home appliances in an emergency.
Now if you don't want the noise of a generator or the need to always have spare gas around, the Goal Zero line of Yeti Power Stations will have something for everyone. Silent, safe and easily transportable, these power stations can be small enough to provide power for your electronic devices or big enough to power your home's most important circuits during weather emergencies or other natural disasters.
Shop online or stop into your local Batteries Plus store today to see all we have to offer to help you move your home off the grid. Whether you're looking to completely disconnect from the utility grid or add a home backup battery, we are here to help.