Regan Perry
Regan Perry
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Our FOOD SECURITY Plan. I’m not going to miss this DEADLINE.
We're transforming an Aussie "bush block" into a thriving homestead and taking the first steps toward food security. This is more than just gardening; it’s about creating a sustainable future for our family and becoming less reliant on an overburdened food system.
Our goal is to show you how you can start your own food security journey, no matter the size of your land. We discuss the design of our garden layout, the materials we used for our garden beds, and the preparation of tools and workspaces. Join us in this adventure and learn how you can take the first steps toward growing your own food and achieving self-sufficiency.
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We had NO CHOICE but to go Off-Grid
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Our DIY off grid solar power system provides all the electrical needs for our homestead, but learning how to put it together was no small task. Here's the top 5 questions we've been asked about how we researched, purchased and installed a system to suit our tiny home and homestead buildings. 0:00 Intro 0:26 Specifications 4:05 Did you really DIY? 5:20 Lifespan 8:47 Mistakes 10:29 Real Costs 12:...
Regenerating a stalled Compost Pile
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Regenerating a stalled Compost Pile
TOTAL Backyard Chicken Setup: 1-Day Build // $350 // Suits 30+ Chickens.
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TOTAL Backyard Chicken Setup: 1-Day Build // $350 // Suits 30 Chickens.
Our new bees desperately need a bigger home, will this temporary upgrade do the job?
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Our new bees desperately need a bigger home, will this temporary upgrade do the job?

Комментарии

  • @kaylahliam6940
    @kaylahliam6940 19 часов назад

    Awsome 👍

  • @eliphillips4392
    @eliphillips4392 День назад

    Great Bernard shirt

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry День назад

      Two great Bernard shirts 😉

  • @pamelamolina5623
    @pamelamolina5623 3 дня назад

    Cool

  • @jordansme1234567
    @jordansme1234567 3 дня назад

    Wow.. cheers from canada good luck to our cousin down under.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 3 дня назад

      Is that a Canadian thing, or are we really cousins?! 😁 Either way, thanks! 👊

  • @dylangray3672
    @dylangray3672 4 дня назад

    For most of the video, I had something to say about the support being the wrong way, but somehow the last shot had it the right way, kudos

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 4 дня назад

      Haha! Got there in the end! 😉

  • @ellajohnson3276
    @ellajohnson3276 4 дня назад

    The bark on those logs really makes it look awesome. Very cool build!

  • @emilyunplugged
    @emilyunplugged 4 дня назад

    I want to see a tour of your little house in the background! 😁 Thanks for the info!

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 4 дня назад

      Got you covered! ruclips.net/user/shortsOYkiWh_11Zc

  • @dianeirvine1384
    @dianeirvine1384 7 дней назад

    Good job looking forward to the rest.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 3 дня назад

      Thanks, another garden update video coming in a week or so. Been working on chickens this week, so watch out for that video in the next few days 😁

  • @AaliyahPerry-f4g
    @AaliyahPerry-f4g 8 дней назад

    So cool!! personally would've gone for the bluetooth logo... wifi's still cool... i guess

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 8 дней назад

      @@AaliyahPerry-f4g 😜🤣

  • @181drake
    @181drake 8 дней назад

    You said: "I want my tools to last a while" You could also consider linseed oiling the handles of all wooden tools to act as a Protestant and preserver to them

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 8 дней назад

      That’s a good idea. Most of my handles are fibreglass but I do have a few wooden ones too.

  • @sergiytupikin8207
    @sergiytupikin8207 9 дней назад

    I see you have 24v batteries connected in series. Have you any issue with battery balancing and how do you solve it? As far as I know Victron battery balancer works only with 12v batteries bank.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 9 дней назад

      They stay reasonably well balanced, we check them pretty regularly. I was just thinking though that I may design a process for cycling their order on a regular basis to ensure no issues.

  • @ArtisanSoapmaking
    @ArtisanSoapmaking 10 дней назад

    subscribed

  • @pezzant4580
    @pezzant4580 12 дней назад

    "Real men use pink tephlon tape!" I died🤣

  • @fredfredrickson8892
    @fredfredrickson8892 12 дней назад

    Did you measure Your slope and contour?

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 12 дней назад

      @@fredfredrickson8892 sure did 😁. It’s about 2% (1m rise over 50m). With a proper irrigation setup in place 2% shouldn’t even be noticeable. 🤞

  • @ub3r133tn355
    @ub3r133tn355 12 дней назад

    very knowledgeable

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 11 дней назад

      Thanks! Hope it was useful 😁

  • @bockerbob6137
    @bockerbob6137 12 дней назад

    Did you consider building your own batteries? If yes, why did you decide against it?

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 11 дней назад

      I sure did, but the price has just come down so much it’s not really worth it. It might be if you went with the older tech (18650 li-ion cells), but I really wanted the lifespan of LiFePO4. And the warranty 😁

  • @solartime8983
    @solartime8983 17 дней назад

    Cost of Sol PV ( vs. Utility power ). Did the math for you🌻 Most utility (grid) payers do this simple Interest calculation..."I will pay 100$/mo. for decades...so 1200$ x 20 years=24,000."...NO you won't!!. Ever hear of Inflation? And it's Compound Interest...Utility rates of Inflation avg.~5.5%* (some have been recently 40+%!!) for US electric Rate increases. So at *traditional avg. U.S. rate increase (prior to 2020), 1200$/ year becomes ~3,500.$ in year 20. Conclusion, if use same amt. of kWh/mo. over next 20 years at *traditional avg. rate increase , then you will avg. ~$1750$/ yr... or cumulative ~35,000.$$ over 20 years!!🧐 (if rates don't increase*...good luck with dreaming🤪. + if you qualify, there are pot. State Incentives for solar+ a Fed. Tax Credit of 30% off cost of PV systems🗽

  • @aynjeleyes
    @aynjeleyes 21 день назад

    Ahh still black magic. Are those panels in place as they are. Are you going to clear the ground lay gravel for stands and put a fire break in.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 21 день назад

      Haha! Yeah lots of future upgrades planned. Gravel and firebreak probably a bit overkill in our area, but I do want to get the panels and wiring off the ground. Just did a whole long video on the setup a couple of weeks ago if you’re interested.

    • @aynjeleyes
      @aynjeleyes 21 день назад

      @@reganperry cool banana's I'll have a look. Never over kill grass fires still no joke.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 21 день назад

      100% I just mean it’s already pretty clear there so all that’s needed is regular slashing. That being said, on the cards this year is a whole property firebreak. Gonna take a while. Dense ironbark 4km boundary 😬

  • @user-xn6jv9zb6l
    @user-xn6jv9zb6l 23 дня назад

    Nothing annoys me more than paying over $700 a year to the power companies for their supply charge, even if you aren't using any of their power. I live in a residential area and I am grid connected, but looking at getting off the grid. I just need to work out how to survive our winter with low sunshine. I have installed 10kw of solar panels, a 4kw Victron Multiplus II, a Victron 450/100 MPPT charge controller and 32kwh of LifePo4 batteries. For 9 to 10 months of the year I am self sufficient as far as electricity goes. I was getting credits from the power company. The latest price rise for electricity includes a big drop in the price paid to me for the solar feed in tariff. With the price I am now being paid to feed back into the grid it works out I have to supply them with 55kwh's of power per day just to cover my daily supply charge. Lets do the maths on that, a daily supply charge of just under $2 per day costs me 55kwh's feed in/day which even at the lowest rate (off peak) would cost me $12.10 to buy from them, and 55kwh's would power 2 medium size houses for a day. I think the little guy is being taken for a ride again. My dream is to move to a bush block and go completely off grid. Its great to see you are living the dream. Keep up the good work.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 23 дня назад

      Woah, that’s crazy! And I feel like stuff like that is only getting crazier and more and more unrealistic hey. What would it take for you to disconnect? That’s a pretty epic setup. Very similar to us and we’re 100% offgrid. But mind you we’re on a “tiny home” setup and are only using about 18kwh/day.

    • @user-xn6jv9zb6l
      @user-xn6jv9zb6l 22 дня назад

      @@reganperry Hi, thanks for the reply. It sure is crazy and it drives me mad. We hear plenty about going green and saving the environment but there is very little incentive to do so, and as you say its getting crazier. As far as disconnecting, I would love to, but I am still working out if I could. I live in the south of NSW and solar production drops off hugely in winter. Many overcast and rainy days. My system has only been up and running since late November last year and this is my first winter to judge how well the system works. In February I produced 1258kwh's of solar but so far this month I have only produced 344kwh's. I am not even charging my battery at the moment. Most of the year is no problem, the battery is fully charged by lunch time and I export many kwh's back into the grid. I believe for me to disconnect I would need to run a generator in the bad weather of winter. Not sure what the neighbour's would think of that. I generally use about 20 to 22kwh's a day, but its cold now and the wife loves the split system A/C. So that pretty well doubles our usage. I was like you when designing my system. I spent many many hours watching youtube solar and off grid vids. I researched batteries, solar panels, inverters, charge controllers, cables and all associated electrical equipment. I dealt with a company in Victoria who are off grid specialists and Victron suppliers. They were very helpful. I was a little undersized with the 4kw Multiplus II but I have allowed for expansion of the system. I wired the board ready for a second Multiplus to run in parallel when I need to expand. As I said in my message above, I would love to buy some land, build a container house and go completely off grid. ( have watched many youtube vids on building container houses too ) lol. Maybe one day I will but I think I might have left it too late, might be getting a bit old for that now. You seem to have worked your system out well but if you have any questions or anything I can help you with just ask. cheers, Brian

    • @Ang.0910
      @Ang.0910 17 дней назад

      Sounds like PG&E!!! I HATE THAT COMPANY WITH A PASSION! They’re the worst corrupt company that has a complete monopoly where I live. We have no choice and they’re currently charging $0.43 kWh for tier 1 and $0.52 kWh for tier 2. And they’re requesting ANOTHER price increase! It was $0.22/$0.35 cent 18 months ago. $0.12/$0.16 just 2 years ago!

    • @user-xn6jv9zb6l
      @user-xn6jv9zb6l 17 дней назад

      @@Ang.0910Hi. You do seem to be getting a bad deal. Made worse for you because they have the monopoly. I am actually pretty happy with my electricity supplier and after checking what others are charging I think I am getting a pretty good deal except for the Solar feed in tarriff. My prices have just increased and I am much better off than you. Actually my prices decreased. I pay between 22 (off peak) and 27.5 cents (peak) kWh. My feed in tarriff reduced by around 30 to 35% at the same time. There is a real trend in reducing the payment for solar feed in by all companies. It seems that in the future all solar owners will be supplying a large amount of electricity into the grid and not being paid for it, making the big companies even richer. I have even heard there is talk that in the future solar owners will be charged to put their power back into the grid. Thats what I meant above about being taken for a ride. I am not looking at making money from selling solar power but it would be good to make enough to cover the daily supply charge. That was my aim but now that has become impossible. I think that Regan is certainly on the right track. Getting totally off the grid is the way to go.

  • @intothenight756d47
    @intothenight756d47 25 дней назад

    Mate, they will teach you. And then you'll still need to watch for that secret stash. And I don't get, "wait for spring". 5 months is the magic number. Split your flock and get half when they are due to lay at the start of winter and you'll have eggs all year round. Oh. And they need 14 hours of light. You can manage that. You are on a journey of delight.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 25 дней назад

      @@intothenight756d47 so true hey! I’ve been raising chickens for 10+ years and they still surprise me. I just meant that by spring they’d be 20 weeks old. We hatched this lot late February.

  • @krslavin
    @krslavin 27 дней назад

    Nice summary! Have you considered better roof insulation for the shed? Alternatively you could install a small portable A/C unit - maybe a 300W heat pump which could give the equivalent of about 1200W of cooling. After all, it would only run on the hottest days when you have plenty of solar power anyway. Then you may get more life out of your LFP batteries which age much faster if charged at over 40C.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 24 дня назад

      I’ve thought about a few ways to better insulate this shed but tbh it’s too small anyway so I think a full upgrade to a bigger shed with properly insulated walls and ceiling will be the project for this spring.

  • @xXTVMAN1Xx
    @xXTVMAN1Xx 28 дней назад

    Nice ❤

  • @konkaragounakis5924
    @konkaragounakis5924 Месяц назад

    Excellent presentation and explanation.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      Thanks! Hope it was helpful.

  • @TheSimpleLivingAussie
    @TheSimpleLivingAussie Месяц назад

    The way I understand the rules regards voltage (in Australia) is we can work with Extra Low Voltage (ELV) without needing an electrician. ELV being up to 120 volts DC ripple free and 50 volts AC RMS. But then again us Aussies have a habit of changing the rules all the time so it's always a big question mark. lol... you solar / power shed is the same shed as mine 😀I also run Victron gear and have found it to be extremely reliable 👍

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      Oh that’s really good to hear about the shed, I’ve been nervous about how it’s going to cope in summer. It’s out in the full sun so I definitely think I’ll at least want to insulate the north side of it (where the door is). Yeah, so true about electrical rules. Are you running off-grid, or connected to mains? Do you reckon it was worth it in your case?

  • @rkeantube
    @rkeantube Месяц назад

    in the future are you considering putting the solar off the ground? I see people building solar shacks, or pergola and keeping equipment under.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      Definitely. They get great sun where it is, but I think it’ll protect the panels a bit more from wildlife and ground moisture if I can elevate the racks. I’d love to put them on a system that I can adjust the angle for each season too. Putting the solar gear/shed under the panels is actually a great idea! That would just look a whole lot nicer. And, reduce the cable length from panel arrays to MPPT - I like it!

    • @krslavin
      @krslavin 27 дней назад

      @@reganperry I have tiltable panels (vertical angle) which I adjust every month for best results. I get about 10-15% more power than my fixed angle panels for the garage. What surprised me was that I could get about 20% more power by pointing them straight up on cloudy days in Winter, which has the additional benefit of making them less vulnerable to Winter storm force winds.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 15 дней назад

      That's so cool. I have some designs for a DIY tiltable array so I may just do that for next year. Never thought about straight up on cloudy days, but it kinda makes sense.

  • @aaliyahperry1292
    @aaliyahperry1292 Месяц назад

    Fantastic Video!!!

  • @goldnbees
    @goldnbees Месяц назад

    Great video with loads of info on going off grid solar, sure to help many! Great work!

  • @ShonaLawrie-dh4rv
    @ShonaLawrie-dh4rv Месяц назад

    Excellent video. One of the best out there!!

  • @WattsinWattsout
    @WattsinWattsout Месяц назад

    Now if you can convert the millimeters to a workable measurement like inches we can visualize the proper length.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      🤣🤣 I must remember that there’s still 3/195 countries that still use the imperial system.

    • @WattsinWattsout
      @WattsinWattsout Месяц назад

      @@reganperry yes, the important ones still use it. I can easily visualize a meter it’s like a yard. But millimeters is just a sales ploy to make you think you have more of something. 100 millimeters sounds big but it’s just about 4 inches. Pretty weak, man! Long live the imperial measurements. Make men manly again!

  • @nguont
    @nguont Месяц назад

    I’ve had rats dug a small hole in under my aviary killing all my quails. Had to dig all around the bottom of the aviary and bury chicken wire.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      Oh man that sux when that happens. Yep, I’ve had rats get into my chicks while raising them 😡. These days I make the coop mobile enough that we can move it around every few months/weeks so it confuses the predators.

  • @aynjeleyes
    @aynjeleyes Месяц назад

    I refuse to touch black magic. Im a carpenter aka Luddite

  • @aynjeleyes
    @aynjeleyes Месяц назад

    Yeah nah foxes would say hey drive by delivery in the early morning

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      So true. That’s why I wouldn’t use this in the paddock. The Omlet brand one I used on my last farm had a timer option. We set it to 10am.

  • @wiemnel3079
    @wiemnel3079 Месяц назад

    Awesome, what did that set you back? We are hoping to start our homestead journey end of this year, what area are you guys? Looking for recommendations

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      About 1/3 of what they are now. We bought it 4 years ago. They cost about $18k now 😬 We’re in South-East Darling Downs region. Good for you - we need more Aussie homesteaders showing it can be done 👍

  • @sNEAKYnIGHTmUPPET
    @sNEAKYnIGHTmUPPET Месяц назад

    Just a tip for you, if you want to grow your channel you might want to make some videos that are not just shorts. get some play time on your channel.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      Thanks! Very new to all this. Thought I’d dip my feet in the “shorts” end of the pool while I’m learning. But yeah, I agree, time to put my big boy “long form” pants on 😁

  • @inkironmojo775
    @inkironmojo775 Месяц назад

    Very cool

  • @inkironmojo775
    @inkironmojo775 Месяц назад

    Good stuff .. just moved into our new property in northern rivers NSW and like this sort of content to learn how to improve our farm … thanks

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      Exactly how we started just a few years ago. RUclips is a goldmine

  • @Big_Serb
    @Big_Serb Месяц назад

    If you know the ideal angles for each season, you can use legs that are on a pivoting point. Then mark the best leg lenght for each season and move them accordingly. Like a adjustable bench at the gym.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry Месяц назад

      I’ve seen some designs like this. I reckon that’s exactly what we’ll do! 👊

  • @Whatthefarkery
    @Whatthefarkery 2 месяца назад

    I know you did it at the end, but make sure the whole string is facing the same direction. Making an arch with the same string will decrease efficiency, unless they all have their own charge controller.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 2 месяца назад

      Yeah it’s actually 4 strings. 2S2P into a double controller unit. The east and west strings were the ones oriented differently. Still don’t think it did what I was hoping though.

  • @kayoshoji7431
    @kayoshoji7431 2 месяца назад

    My name is Zoe and I steal things in Skyrim. I don’t know how this game works yet :)

  • @peteroates9921
    @peteroates9921 2 месяца назад

    Looks too dry

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 2 месяца назад

      Nah, the video is deceiving, it was nice and damp all the way through. I was going to give it a water and a turn with the cover off but it really didn’t need it.

  • @kylenmaple4668
    @kylenmaple4668 2 месяца назад

    20C in the winter is crazy😂

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 2 месяца назад

      🤣 yeah I really can’t complain can I !

  • @tamrak9890
    @tamrak9890 2 месяца назад

    You got a back hoe to dig my frozen to 24" Iowa soil in January? 😂 No year around gardens here.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 2 месяца назад

      Ouch! Yeah I think think I’ll stick to my Aussie subtropical/temperate winter 😜

  • @michettiworkshop
    @michettiworkshop 2 месяца назад

    I live in Canada so I need a pick axe to plant them in the winter.

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 2 месяца назад

      Haha True! I suppose you could always start indoors. Garlic, turmeric and ginger don’t mind growing in large pots and potatoes are fun to grow in bags (hessian sacks).

  • @hazzinka2844
    @hazzinka2844 2 месяца назад

    Cool, I don't have land tho

    • @reganperry
      @reganperry 2 месяца назад

      My first garden was 15 years ago on an apartment balcony in pots - you’d be surprised how much food you can grow in a tiny space! 😁

  • @itsde5ma999
    @itsde5ma999 2 месяца назад

    Looks good 💖

  • @itsde5ma999
    @itsde5ma999 2 месяца назад

    Good job bro 👍

  • @NadDan1
    @NadDan1 2 месяца назад

    the CCP thanks you

  • @jimfromleicester897
    @jimfromleicester897 2 месяца назад

    I wouldn't buy anything from Temu. I distrust chinese made goods, they're taking jobs from the western world, they produce poor quality goods taking your $ & my £ plus they're producing more CO2 than is good for everyone.

  • @clarkescustomcreations
    @clarkescustomcreations 2 месяца назад

    Had 3 or 4 of those plastic ones larger animals can just bulldoze thru those ones I found another one it's aluminum much stronger runs on rechargeable battery with an included solar panel and has many time and daylight options worth a lil extra

  • @darcyb67
    @darcyb67 2 месяца назад

    I bought 2 of those, huge pile of Junk. Save your money.