The Off-grid outbuilding
The Country Smallholder
|June 2025
Hugh & Fiona Osborne are working to make their Lincolnshire smallholding as self-reliant as possible and have taken the plunge to make their outbuildings and firewood processing tools solar powered.
THE SOLAR INVESTMENT
Smallholding flies in the face of most lifestyles.
- It surely can’t be about making money, there are much easier ways to get rich
- The hours are long
- The work can be gruellingly hard
- The retirement plan isn’t index linked!
So why do we do it? For us, it’s a calling, a different way of living. After successful careers we realised that what made us happy was not making money. We loved time outdoors, growing things, rearing livestock and making the things that we needed. A simpler life benefits not just our happiness but also the planet. We work in food yards, not miles.
Once we started smallholding, we realised that for our smallholding to be viable in the long term we had to ruthlessly control our spending of which energy costs were a large part. The move to heating and cooking with wood was a great start but those electricity bills keep coming. Ultimately we are not going to wring our clothes using a mangle (although we do have one)! We do want electric lights and need to use our computers. Since we need electricity, we have decided to produce our own. Nine months ago, we described our start in creating our own solar power. We started small with electric fences and water pumps and convinced ourselves that not only was it possible to do, but that we could buy, configure and install the components ourselves.
As the next step in power independence we decided to build a solar system to power our workshop and other outbuildings.
SOLAR COMPONENTS
A solar system consists of four major components
The four components are
- The Solar Panel(s) that generate the electricity from the sun
- A Charge Controller that takes the electricity generated from the panel, and safely charges your batteries to store that power
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