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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2499569" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>There's a guy on youtube that set up his own solar system that modular, so he can add as he can. I've considered solar, nat gas, and even gas systems. Since I have a heat pump and no other cooling/ heating source I'm fairly dependent on the grid. I'll probably use the motorhome for our backup for the time being. Recently I purchased a kerosene heater as a backup heat and light source. It only puts out 8500 btu but it actually keep the house at 74 degrees when it's 30 degrees outside. I got it for ten bucks last week and I'm really pleased since it puts out no smell and the carbon monoxide alarm hasn't gone off. I'll get a couple more kerosene heaters and look into a nat gas generator or dual fuel one. I'd like a generac or solar system but they're out of my budget. A portable 10kw generator kinda fits my bugout mentality anyways lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2499569, member: 95344"] There's a guy on youtube that set up his own solar system that modular, so he can add as he can. I've considered solar, nat gas, and even gas systems. Since I have a heat pump and no other cooling/ heating source I'm fairly dependent on the grid. I'll probably use the motorhome for our backup for the time being. Recently I purchased a kerosene heater as a backup heat and light source. It only puts out 8500 btu but it actually keep the house at 74 degrees when it's 30 degrees outside. I got it for ten bucks last week and I'm really pleased since it puts out no smell and the carbon monoxide alarm hasn't gone off. I'll get a couple more kerosene heaters and look into a nat gas generator or dual fuel one. I'd like a generac or solar system but they're out of my budget. A portable 10kw generator kinda fits my bugout mentality anyways lol. [/QUOTE]
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