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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1762522" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>A lot of Amish around here live pretty much off the grid. I have one neighbor that was raised Amish, but left to go on his on. He showed me through his home which is four stories and totally off the grid. He has a diesel generator, propane and solar panels with battery storage. The guy is and excellent carpenter and seems to have the off the grid thing down. KT will be familiar with him as he has property that joins him on the back side. His white 4 story house and going through it is something to see as he also installed an elevator.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't want to have to live off the grid, but I believe I could adjust as it is a life style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1762522, member: 21075"] A lot of Amish around here live pretty much off the grid. I have one neighbor that was raised Amish, but left to go on his on. He showed me through his home which is four stories and totally off the grid. He has a diesel generator, propane and solar panels with battery storage. The guy is and excellent carpenter and seems to have the off the grid thing down. KT will be familiar with him as he has property that joins him on the back side. His white 4 story house and going through it is something to see as he also installed an elevator. I wouldn't want to have to live off the grid, but I believe I could adjust as it is a life style. [/QUOTE]
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