Offgrid for 28 April: Toilet System Tradeoff, Mouse Control Lessons, Shared Systems Tradeoff
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Offgrid is a daily audio summary of the latest ideas, innovations, products, and hard-won lessons for living autonomously and becoming more self-sufficient in energy, tech, food, water, shelter, and everyday systems. This 3-story episode draws from OffGridCabins, OffGridLiving, OffGrid and moves through toilet system tradeoff, mouse control lessons, shared systems tradeoff.
1. Toilet System Tradeoff
The practical answer in this thread was that the easiest toilet for a family of five may be the one that burns waste rather than composts it, especially when the cabin has electricity but no water or sewer. The original poster is building a partially off-grid cabin in northern Wisconsin and is weighing a composting setup against an incinerating toilet because the upfront cost is similar.
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Source subreddit: OffGridCabins
2. Mouse Control Lessons
The hard lesson in this thread is that mice can become a more expensive off-grid systems problem than solar or water if you let them establish themselves early. The poster described rodents getting into dog food stored in a plastic tote, chewing insulation, leaving droppings in empty drawers, and even hauling nesting material into a truck engine bay.
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Source subreddit: OffGridLiving
3. Shared Systems Tradeoff
The central claim in this thread was that off-grid living becomes weaker, not stronger, when every household tries to own every system alone. The poster argued for shared water, shared power, and shared food storage, and used a neighbor’s failed cheap grain bin purchase as the warning sign, saying thin metal and bad seals turned a bargain into months of wasted work.
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Source subreddit: OffGrid
That's it for today's edition of Offgrid.