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<blockquote data-quote="kimw" data-source="post: 798489" data-attributes="member: 15151"><p>Short answer: propane water heater (only for summer, in winter, there is a 100 gallon water heater that the stove pipe goes thru), propane refrigerator and lights and stove, small windmill for well water pump, lights, and a 12 volt chest freezer when the wind is blowing, generator for laundry and occasional electric needs, hydropower for lights, laundry, etc. when the lake is full, solar panels for lights and the 12 volt chest freezer when the sun is shining. Not very short is it? It's called a combination system... We use whatever power is available at the moment, and mostly we just don't use power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimw, post: 798489, member: 15151"] Short answer: propane water heater (only for summer, in winter, there is a 100 gallon water heater that the stove pipe goes thru), propane refrigerator and lights and stove, small windmill for well water pump, lights, and a 12 volt chest freezer when the wind is blowing, generator for laundry and occasional electric needs, hydropower for lights, laundry, etc. when the lake is full, solar panels for lights and the 12 volt chest freezer when the sun is shining. Not very short is it? It's called a combination system... We use whatever power is available at the moment, and mostly we just don't use power. [/QUOTE]
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