Before we get ahead of ourselves though, a lot of other things have happened since January...
Along with a lot of planning and changing of minds, we did achieve a few big things
Solar Power -
We built an insulated box underneath the yurt to hold 12 golf cart batteries (440 AH) and installed a control panel consisting of a battery charger, 1000 W pure sine inverter, breaker boxes and fuses. Also installed a battery monitor which we use to track input, consumed energy, state of charge, voltage etc and lives inside the yurt. Initially ran our little Honda generator to charge the batteries so we could have power overnight and a few weeks later we built a solar panel mount up on the hillside and added 3 x 250W panels giving us a total of 750 watts of panel. For more info on this set up, do send us a message and my DH will get back to you.
Kitchen -
In February we took a trip down to Sacramento and hit IKEA for a kitchen :)
We purchased a bunch of cabinets and had them installed in a few days. We didn't have a countertop yet so used temporary boards etc to function. We were cooking on our 2 burner camp stove and washing dishes in a tub until we put in a few braces to hold up the sink we had picked up at IKEA with a bucket underneath to catch the grey water. Eventually and after a few 'remodels' of the kitchen layout, we picked up a 20 inch Danby range converted to propane and a 5.5 cubic foot chest freezer which we converted to a refrigerator with a Johnson Controls thermostat. (Chest freezers have better insulation than refrigerators and being top opening you only lose warmer air not cold which means very little energy consumption). Eventually we also cut a curved countertop out of a spare piece of 1-1/8 inch plywood that we had lying around from the deck construction and took it to a local sheet metal guy who wrapped it in zinc with a built in sink and back splash. In the meantime we had drilled a hole in the floor and installed a drain for the sink so we no longer had to haul buckets of filthy water down a ladder. Initially we had a pipe outside running into a bucket and a gravel drain pit a little further on but after finding a mouse drowned in there we quickly trenched and laid a pipe running into the gravel pit and then seeping into the surrounding earth. The countertop came back to us just a couple of weeks ago so the kitchen is almost complete! We installed the faucet last week (just cold for now) so still need to add hot water and plumb the propane outside for the range.
A whole kitchen and then some in the back of the wagon |
Kitchen beginnings |
Adding stone wool insulation to the walls |
Oh and lights! |
(More pictures to come...)