Our New 2024 Off Grid Site
We built an off-grid Micro Cabin living system at the end of 2023 for less than $25k! It took us 30 days of building to finish all of the off-grid systems for shelter, water, energy, sanitation, & food. We're tying together solar panels, a prefab shed, chickens, rainwater catchment, raised beds, methane digesters, and more into a fully functioning off-grid micro home.
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Glad to see you guys back making videos! I was getting worried you guys were silenced by big real estate or something, good to see my worries are unfounded For now
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
We're all good! Just had some job changes and other life events to adjust to :) We're back up to speed now! Excited to share more ideas and help others learn to build an alternative off-grid / semi-offgrid lifestyle.
So glad to see a new video! I was just worried about what happened.
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
We're happy to be back! 2024 had lots of new adjustments for us to get used to. Back at it now!
@Rohmeo-us5qr
21 күн бұрын
Podcasts too???
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
@@Rohmeo-us5qrwe will start those again soon too!
I love that you are incorporating plants and the environment into your design. I hope you have plans to plant even more native plants and producers!
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Every home, office, store and community SHOULD take the local trees and plants into account for the planning process. We can’t afford not to. And the benefits are huge.
I found your channel yesterday and I am in love. I found a youtube channel that is aligned with how I feel :) Some ideas to try in the future: 1. exercise equipment connected to generators to convert kinetic energy to electric, 2. bike connected to a clothes washer/ drier, 3. utilizing Wirtz pumps to raise water above you for electricity free showers, 4. connect the methane gas to replace the wood and fire for the biochar metal bins, 5. use the biochar bins and the local clay to make LECA balls and do hydroponics These are ideas I've been researching for a business idea and am happy to pass it along for you guys as proof of concept (haha pass on work for others so you benefit later with a well made how to video)
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
Great ideas! I've thought about the exercise + bike connections before too. It's best when practical work connects to physical motion. The bike + washing machine idea is GREAT. So practical. Glad you're here!
@petekooshian5595
20 күн бұрын
It's always been so weird to me that people don't see the potential with using exercise to generate power as if somehow that makes it a less viable form of exercise or something? Like you're already going to be doing physically intense workouts, might as well use it to generate power while you're at it!
New today. Love your vision. Will share with my adult kids. In this economy, it's rough for them.
Woohoo! Haven't even warched the video yet, but I'm glad to see one is out. Was worried about you guys 😅
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
We're happy to be back! 2024 had lots of adjustments to get used to :)
Can you please do a tutorial on the biogas system? I want to do it so bad it seems awesome and I don’t know the first thing about doing it. If you have a video you’d recommend that would be cool too, thank you :)
Great to see you guys back at, saw your video awhile back about the biopod set up and now I have 5 of them set up around the property to cut down on throwing away food waste and of course feed all the animals, my tilapia go crazy for them
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
That is awesome, love hearing that about the Tilapia!
Great to see you back! Very inspirational content 😊
So glad you guys are back
I’m so happy y’all are still going! I’m excited for the future!! Great video!
Nice, looking forward to this year
The cost of the driveway, I get it. The permeability, not such a big deal; let it runoff appropriately into the adjacent soil... and it does exactly the same thing, just make sure you don't have ridiculous volumes of hard surfaces that create too much runoff for the smaller space to absorb. That can also be assisted with retention ponds that you could use for other purposes... such as doing some water-source heat pump which would make it very efficient, or fish, fire suppression, or growing other things that could be useful. Also, why take your #2 to the woods? After a separate digester for it... get the gas... use the fertilizer from it on the grass to help it grow.
To clean filter your roof rainwater, use a cheap First Flush unit, about $30, which automatically diverts to flush the first roof clean of rains, so only clean water thereafter goes to tank. Also in the tank inlet just use a bucketfilter first with nylon cloth + filled with clean sand and biochar layers. We do that in Australia and it works fine. Never been sick. Also throw a limestone in the IBC rain tank to manage tge PH acidity. The water will be better than what you get out of a tap.
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
Awesome pro tips!! We will do this :)
@Raj-yy7xx
21 күн бұрын
@@acornlandlabs sorry forgot to mention the 20L bucket filter only need to be 1/3rd filled with filtration material like cleaned Gravel, Sand, then Biochar. If you are still worried about rainwater hygiene, you can try a Ceramic Doulton filter and the tap point, but this requires water pressure, so a water tower or higher ground 4 to 6m up elevation might be needed. Ensure your IBC tote is clean to begin with. If not just get a 12v ozone generator and pipe that into the water for a few hours with bubble stones. The tote should be kept covered and dark, but you can put a flyscreen mesh over the tote cap hole to let in a tad of sunlight, which blooms surface algae that eats up any excess nutrients and is safe. Useful if you have a LOT of birds/animals pooping on your roof all the time. Ensure to take water about 20cm or more, up from the bottom of the tank, not the tote bottom ground level tap.
Really cool idea! 💡
Thats really good. cant wait to see the long series. like 3 hr video would be so good.
Very informative. Thanks.
you guys are amazing!
Unbelievable Guys So much appreciated for All this information, Worth to stay following “
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoy it! Happy you’re here :)
Man, I want a foot pump sink. I feel like it would use a lot less water and you wouldn't have to touch germy handles to turn it off.
@acornlandlabs
19 күн бұрын
It’s a great concept! Easy to use
What county in Georgia allowed you to install a composting outhouse??? Also what is zoning on your new seven acre property??? I'm asking these questions because Georgia seems very strict on some of these things and I would love to follow your path
Are those trees intentionally coppiced? Either way what a lucky find, thats a nice little jumpstart on sustainable firewood
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
Yes, this was intentional. We purchased the property some years back after it had been logged. We've taken care to leave the regrowth. We love poplars!
For the first time ever, my husband brought up the idea of moving our family off grid. I told him I would 100% live in a tent, etc to have that life for us and our kids. But then he pointed out that the ones who seem to make it work are those that make money youtubing their off grid life, and we don't want that. Is this lifestyle possible without also working a 9-5 job or putting it all out there on youtube?
If you need a name for the rural site, I think "Pecan Land Lab" or "Walnut Land Lab" would be really good ones!
@acornlandlabs
20 күн бұрын
You have a theme going Pete 😂 for years we’ve just called this “the land”. The acorn garden has lots of acorns from oaks. This land really just has sweetgums, privit and polars!
@petekooshian5595
20 күн бұрын
@@acornlandlabs Sweetgum Land Lab also has a nice sound to it 😂
So how would you guys solve the problem of off gridding with a bigger family and having to do the laundry for said family? 😂😅
I'm curious! Would you guys be willing to collaborate with people in other countries? Places like Australia, Canada, other english speaking places (Or not, spice it up!) to see if it's applicable in different climates/all over the world? Or consider adjustment for those different climates & material costs?
@acornlandlabs
19 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Much of the tech we use will work in Canada and UK. Almost everything we use here in Georgia will work in Australia and NZ!
I would be extra careful with pallets as holders for solar panels. Wood might be dangerous if get heat up from panels.
@acornlandlabs
20 күн бұрын
We'll keep an eye on things! :) Nothing has gotten hot yet.
@bartekborowicki9401
17 күн бұрын
@@acornlandlabs Yes, I was wrong with that question. It may be problem when you use water heating pipes with panels.
You guys should grow fungi, and incorporate fungi into some of your systems.
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
We will eventually! Love sautéed mushrooms 🍄🟫
I am having trouble finding information about permitting for methane digesters. Are they treated as on-site sewage typically? Anybody have any good resources for this?
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
You likely won't find any info because towns and cities don't know this tech exists yet. My guess is they will try to ban them at first and people will have to fight to make them legal in suburban / urban areas with proper permits and installation.
@HaHaThatIsFunny
21 күн бұрын
@@acornlandlabs thank you, I had a feeling there was an unawareness... Or my Google was broken 😂
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
@@HaHaThatIsFunny They cost 1/10th or less of a septic system. They have a 10 year life expectancy. I really don't like spetic systems after owning two homes with them... Septic systems are shoddy tech at best and very expensive.
@backyardrebel2149
17 сағат бұрын
You can put human poo in them??
First
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
Nice. Sharpshooter.
Hey can you please address the elephant in the room for me? Joe is associated with this “green” company but also the Bennett Family of Companies that is a huge Trucking company of Diesel Trucks that also owns a professional racing team. This channel starts to feel a little like green washing. I mean all of this is great but feels a little trivial when Joe’s other channel is making money off of fossil fuels. Am I wrong? What am I missing here?
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
Awesome question 🤣 Joe is the videographer extraordinaire for Acorn, and is learning about off grid as we go. Kemble (myself) is really passionate about all things off grid. We both work regular 9-5 jobs as neither of us is wealthy, and Acorn doesn’t pay our income to support our families. We both have kids, and Joes work for the trucking company pays the bills. I work in telecom to pay the bills. Offgrid living alone can’t support a family with kids income wise right now. We’re both very young and still working full time. Joe doesn’t own the trucking channel. We both believe these off grid ideas have huge potential for a new way to live simply. But we still have to work 9-5 to keep it all going. We, like society, are in a transition phase. I hope this helps. If anyone wants to fund Joe to go full time here I’m sure he’d say yes 😂 Sadly big university dollars or govt grants don’t tend to help fund independent projects like ours. It’s a slow and steady journey.
@TioMostFrio
21 күн бұрын
@@acornlandlabs thank you for being transparent. I get it acorn land labs is a passion project not 100% of your income. I appreciate that you are real people. I wish I could be greener than I am currently. I pray that one day this endeavor will be more financially stable for you, and Joe. One thing I can say that pleased me about the other channel is that Joe tipped his hand and let out that he is a believer and if you are too Kemble, then you can call me brother too. We serve a good good Father. I pray that he blesses your family this week. Greetings from CA. Also if this comment gets too much negative attention I will delete it. My heart was to try to understand, not make things difficult.
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
@@TioMostFrioYour question was great! Joe and I were filming tonight and had a good laugh about the reality of our current setup. I am a Christian too, and I’m thankful to meet others who enjoy this journey and lifestyle goals. It’s so very encouraging to hear from other believers online. Please don’t delete your comment! We want to always be real and transparent with everyone. God bless your week too, new friend from California! :)
@az55544
21 күн бұрын
Is it your christian-ness that allows your moral compass to be comfortable making money from car racing, etc while professing a more noble green lifestyle?
@acornlandlabs
20 күн бұрын
@@az55544 We don't make any money from car racing. Like many people working to support families, we do not control what our employers do. Your comment here isn't really helpful in the big picture. We do our best and encourage others to do the same. I don't know what you profess (or don't profess), but I wouldn't use that to critique you :) That's your business.
"We're cutting down on co2 emissions." No, you're not! The amount of CO2 released would be the same, you're just taking advantage of the free energy in this process. You're not sequestering CO2.
@acornlandlabs
21 күн бұрын
It cuts down on methane emissions. Joe meant to say “cutting down on Methane emissions”. Didn’t catch that in realtime 👍 Now, the fertilizer produced does help grow more biomass. I could make a stretch argument saying this DOES help sequester more carbon and CO2. But you’re right, we meant to say METHANE :D Glad you’re listening close! We try to always be accurate and sometimes there’s an error. And we remedy :)
@khaavren3
21 күн бұрын
@@acornlandlabs makes sense.