1000 Gallon Propane Tank for your Off Grid Property

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Most people in this area only get a 500 gallon tank but this particular owner wanted to double down and get a1000 gallon tank #essentialmountainhomesteading #homesteading #ruralliving #cabinbuilder #homebuilder #diyhomebuild #howtobuild #cabinliving #mountainliving

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  • @CPUDOCTHE1
    @CPUDOCTHE1 7 лет назад +21

    When I first moved to my place, I installed a 500 gallon tank. Hauled it home on the bale forks on the back of a tractor. After about 20 years of buying cheap propane in the late summer and then paying about twice that for a fill in the winter, I got a 1000 gallon tank and only fill up in late summer. Saves me $300-$500 per year in fuel costs.

    • @jedidiah5131
      @jedidiah5131 7 лет назад

      I was told that here in NS Canada the propane companies don't use the 1000lbs for home use any more....as they make more money with multiple tank rentals and delivery fees.

    • @talan2298
      @talan2298 5 лет назад

      How much to run your home off propane per year?

    • @pl747
      @pl747 5 лет назад

      I just filled my tanks (one 500 gallon and one 250) last week at the summer special price of $1.60 a gallon. It will be $2 a gallon at the first frost and $2.25 a gallon the first real cold spell.

    • @bignoseharry6561
      @bignoseharry6561 4 года назад

      @@jedidiah5131
      Buy your own tank. It's an investment at that point. Most propane companies install free to give their new clients incentive to choose them.

    • @6969smurfy
      @6969smurfy 4 года назад

      @@bignoseharry6561 where? i can find them to purchase here in Michigan

  • @georgewashington938
    @georgewashington938 7 лет назад +24

    note - the background music is making it difficult to hear the conversation

    • @WilliamSmith-pz5nw
      @WilliamSmith-pz5nw 4 года назад +1

      No pressure test, no inspections. What a hack job...

  • @SaabAholic
    @SaabAholic 3 года назад +3

    When they lowered the tank, I screamed out, “Oh the humanity”! 🤣

  • @wb5mgr
    @wb5mgr 5 лет назад +9

    No way I would not have run a 2” conduit for that line to live in. I’ve had my line leak 4 times from a puncture just from soil movement. We have used both copper and this style. Finally I just buried a 2” conduit and now if it leaks I pull it out and replace it.

  • @pl747
    @pl747 5 лет назад +3

    Ground that tank good with those trees that close. My daughters rent house tank was real close to a tree and lightning hit the tree and jumped to the tank. You could see what looked an arc spot where it hit the tank. Then the flex hose behind the cook stove arced where it was close together and burned a hole in it and had a fire going. Just lucky we was right there and ran outside and turned the tank off and threw water on the wall and put it out. The landlord moved that tank over several feet.

  • @SteveM0732
    @SteveM0732 7 лет назад +1

    That's how they did it on the ranch I worked on in SD. They were on the electric grid but that massive tank was what got them through the winters and refilled the BBQ tanks.

  • @jamesp7623
    @jamesp7623 6 лет назад +24

    Turn down the lousy music!

  • @stevesavoie2790
    @stevesavoie2790 6 лет назад +2

    I would have put the riser on the back side of the tank just to dress it up a little - I have had a pinhole leak in plastic gas line, so I dont cover up the gas line till a pressure test has been done - nothing worse then having to dig up the gas line again

  • @chris3m98
    @chris3m98 7 лет назад +15

    Why would you not have a pad pored level for the tank 100 ft. from the house, looks unsafe period.

    • @jedidiah5131
      @jedidiah5131 7 лет назад

      I know my fathers set up required a pad plus a barrier around the tank.....or the company wouldn't fill your tank....

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow 6 лет назад +3

      I agree. Those little concrete blocks look entirely inadequate. They must be installing in an area with lax or non-existent building code. Even so, one can't ignore physical laws, and the homeowner may end up paying the price in the future. I would have used a couple of prefabricated reinforced concrete sleepers at the very least, equivalent to concrete railroad ties, with pre-cast threaded studs to properly secure the cylinder against movement. The installation shown here wouldn't pass muster in earthquake zones, like within 250 miles of the U.S. Pacific Coast from the Mexican border to the Canadian border.

    • @clydeacor1911
      @clydeacor1911 5 лет назад

      +Milosz Ostrow really?? because where he's at is literally inside a huge volcano caldera, not to mention only about 30 miles from Yellowstone National Park which is like earthquake city!

    • @bignoseharry6561
      @bignoseharry6561 4 года назад

      @@Milosz_Ostrow
      That sounds like an excellent idea and practice.

    • @aron6998
      @aron6998 4 года назад +1

      Well they should’ve used 16” x 16” blocks at the minimum instead they used 8” x 16” which are inadequate for a 1000gal tank

  • @Chemike21
    @Chemike21 Год назад

    You have to keep forest fires in mind. You don't want that thing blowing up right next to your house. . . I'd keep it as far away as possible. Just me.

  • @wmc9722
    @wmc9722 5 лет назад +2

    At the end of this video I was thinking that this could be the beginning of a future video, titled: "How my 1000 gallon tank rolled over".

    • @bignoseharry6561
      @bignoseharry6561 4 года назад

      Read my recent comment regarding safety and secure tank placement.

  • @homefront3162
    @homefront3162 7 лет назад +2

    With what I have learned about explosives, I would only have a good sized berm between the house and tank

    • @jedidiah5131
      @jedidiah5131 7 лет назад

      The tanks are designed to vent in case of an impinging fire....but hey shit happens.

    • @aron6998
      @aron6998 4 года назад

      Haha a dirt berm wouldn’t do much at that distance if that tank were to bleve

  • @harrisric128
    @harrisric128 7 лет назад +4

    "Need an invitation" lol brings back memories of apprenticeship :D

  • @NicolasCereghino30
    @NicolasCereghino30 4 года назад +1

    Propane tanks looks like the world’s largest nuclear ☢️ submarine.

  • @meme-hx5ln
    @meme-hx5ln 5 лет назад +4

    That music is extremely irritating not to mention the fact that it keeps one from hearing what is being said.

  • @randycarreiro8363
    @randycarreiro8363 6 лет назад +4

    no tracer wire or warning tape, great

    • @carolinerose5743
      @carolinerose5743 5 лет назад

      You can see the warning tape sticking out of the ground at time mark 13:35. The guy also mentioned installing it after they put a little dirt cover on the gas line.

    • @gunnniedog
      @gunnniedog 3 года назад

      I think I might have used sand to back fill that plastic line at least 6" and then the "tracer" wire and tape. Pretty tough to locate a u/g line 5 yrs later without a wire...

  • @richardkashfi6251
    @richardkashfi6251 7 лет назад +4

    I would have purchased the tank and buried it like I've done before way cleaner.

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 6 лет назад

      Better ensure that tank is RATED for burial, because steel corrodes and LP or NG can permeate soil while leaking making for some interesting explosions.

    • @bignoseharry6561
      @bignoseharry6561 4 года назад +1

      @@obfuscated3090
      Proper installation, cathodic protection process, next to the ground installed tank with, an anode or multiple devices, and adequately coated tanks very much reduce very long-term Security in the prevention of leakage. You have to check the soil electrical charge surrounding the tank typically every 3 years. This must be done by qualified installers , propane service people.

    • @RodEvens
      @RodEvens 4 года назад

      Not good with all the rocks..

    • @bignoseharry6561
      @bignoseharry6561 4 года назад

      @@obfuscated3090
      No it just stinks. But he didn't say how he was going to bury it he just said he would bury it you probably bury it correctly. Since he's still here to tell us about it hahaha

  • @2011thekaj
    @2011thekaj 7 лет назад +1

    Hey.. can you please do something for us.. I know you like to keep on point and subject but can you please show us the funny man your wife loves and still keeping it real.. Just every now and then, That's all.. entertaining, that's what it is..

  • @gailreese4699
    @gailreese4699 7 лет назад +4

    One of my uncles was blown up by a gas truck years ago. All they found was his belt.

    • @homefront3162
      @homefront3162 7 лет назад +3

      Gail Reese And his cigarette lighter?

    • @gailreese4699
      @gailreese4699 7 лет назад +1

      No from the report even the hammer he was using to open the valve wasn't even close to the sight. I did not say he was very bright . He was a very mean and stubbern man.

    • @jedidiah5131
      @jedidiah5131 7 лет назад

      Was the hammer the cause...As I know they have hammers that are none sparking for use on tankers....

    • @gailreese4699
      @gailreese4699 7 лет назад +1

      Yes it was . my uncle was very crazy. He new better

  • @gerarduebbing3121
    @gerarduebbing3121 6 лет назад +2

    Did anyone notice the electic meter on the left corner of the buildind?

  • @jackoneill8585
    @jackoneill8585 6 лет назад +3

    illegal install theres no pad.. its not bolted down not hardlined with regulator and inspected to the ground no tape or top protection from digging bad bad bad install

    • @MrTackleberry79
      @MrTackleberry79 5 лет назад

      Ifgc only requires 20 ft. From the structure.

    • @santa1767
      @santa1767 5 лет назад

      but they are "professionals"...lol

    • @drwgmail
      @drwgmail 5 лет назад +1

      There doesn't have to be a pad. Just a foundation made from blocks, but 4 blocks is not enough. There should be a minimum of 10 blocks, 5 on each end. There is tracer tape. Tank doesn't have to be "grounded" as the metal sitting on the blocks sitting on the ground is ground.

    • @SaabAholic
      @SaabAholic 3 года назад

      @@drwgmail I agree. I would have put blocks (wider blocks) under at a space of 3 or 4 feet apart. Why not add that security and safety? That tank is gonna shift due to the dirt giving way after the propane is added to it.

    • @gunnniedog
      @gunnniedog 3 года назад

      @@MrTackleberry79 10'...

  • @pcking2008
    @pcking2008 7 лет назад

    I like it bigger Is better sometimes. I know I would Go Big. Angel from The Bay

  • @546cowboy8
    @546cowboy8 6 лет назад

    If you had a generator using LP, a gas stove, water heater and furnace, you would be good for at least two years off grid. You could conserve and make it longer. The initial cost would be less than those solar panel setups I've seen.

  • @1coolcontractor
    @1coolcontractor 2 года назад

    Just bought and installed a 1000 gallon tank myself only to find out all the propane suppliers want to see permits before they will fill it. The last thing I want is county inspectors snooping around my property.

    • @awakentruth1116
      @awakentruth1116 Год назад

      Did you get it filled? I'm about to do the same

    • @1coolcontractor
      @1coolcontractor Год назад

      @@awakentruth1116 Found out it it had 350 gallons in it when I bought it from a failed pot grow. Not problem getting it filled. They just want to see that it's hooked to an appliance. In my case and on demand water heater.

  • @deniseseifried3403
    @deniseseifried3403 2 года назад

    There's Yogi!! That looks like part of a Rocket ship.

  • @deniseseifried3403
    @deniseseifried3403 2 года назад

    Folks, if you have one and own it; make sure you have your Chinese regulator changed out for one made in the Carolinas. Mine leaked out over $300 of propane with it's four screw seal.

  • @kmacradio
    @kmacradio 6 лет назад +12

    The background music was seriously irritating.

  • @bignoseharry6561
    @bignoseharry6561 4 года назад

    Gee, how about measure the distance between the feet on the bottom of the tank, and appropriately appropriately place the cinder blocks at that correct distance apart and in line with one another. That way you make sure you have a solid footing underneath the cinder block without disturbing the natural ground pack. Then you simply guide the tank feet on to the cinder block Center. Like a stone wall you make sure that first course of the wall is setting on undisturbed or very well packed material. That's 101 for assuring sound footing. And it certainly is safer for the installers, in placement of any heavy object upon ground material.

  • @silverhorder1969
    @silverhorder1969 6 лет назад +2

    Do u need an invatation? Yea can u overnight that invatation please!

  • @sprocket226
    @sprocket226 7 лет назад

    I see Perfection flex risers...

  • @ummagowa
    @ummagowa 7 лет назад +3

    At min mark 12:19.... It's plumageddon, call up the HAZMAT clean up!! ..... such excess pipe dope..hehe... After the first 4 threads, filled only level to their tops, the rest is waste.

  • @augustreil
    @augustreil 6 лет назад +1

    Does that connection between the black and yellow in the ground need to be checked or was it just a protector cover for the yellow ?

  • @cameronblair5403
    @cameronblair5403 4 года назад

    Paint the tank brown & leave it in the woods is what I wood do.

  • @stflat4667
    @stflat4667 6 лет назад +1

    What type and size yellow plastic line did you run?

  • @leonardgenovese7726
    @leonardgenovese7726 5 лет назад

    Proper planning prevents piss poor performance

  • @ronhart4166
    @ronhart4166 7 лет назад +1

    Did you notice how the black sleeve was held on the yellow gas line ? Also are there any codes for how close your tank is to the house ?

    • @carolinerose5743
      @carolinerose5743 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, The International Fire Code. I'd guess this installation might have been under the 2015 edition. Table 6104.3 says that an above ground LP container between 501 to 2,000 gallons needs to have at least a minimum 25 ft separation from buildings, property lines, or a public way.

    • @aron6998
      @aron6998 4 года назад +1

      Caroline Rose not true that distance can be reduced to 10 ft if no other tank is within a specified distance

    • @aron6998
      @aron6998 4 года назад

      The black sleeve is just to protect the pipe from damage the connections are the silver ends and they are a press fitting just chamfer the gas pipe and press it in

  • @kenrogers7852
    @kenrogers7852 6 лет назад +1

    You had the tractor there. Why not bury that unsightly tank? Makes it look like Sanford and Son's with that thing.

    • @drwgmail
      @drwgmail 5 лет назад

      You can't bury an above ground tank.

  • @Auntbettu
    @Auntbettu 2 года назад

    How can this be off grid with the power panel there???

  • @randyrankin3604
    @randyrankin3604 4 года назад +1

    I would of buried it in a pvc pipe first

  • @remushaynes2693
    @remushaynes2693 5 лет назад

    silly to dig out for the high side, it only puts the tank in the dirt so it will rust quickly and be hard to repaint. i would have kept the high side and added spacers to the low side if there was no room for more blocks. in fact, all my tanks (3) are sitting on a concrete pad with aluminum spacers under the legs (to prevent corrosion caused by concrete/steel contact). common sense is not common these days......g

  • @maestrovso
    @maestrovso 3 года назад

    "Hay, are you waiting for an invitation?". Get off you ass and help. I am surprised they just set the 1000 gallon tank on a few pieces of cement block on the dirt. I would expect the code would require pouring a stable concrete pad for it.

  • @BrianBriCurInTheOC
    @BrianBriCurInTheOC 7 лет назад

    How come you do not use a narrower bucket for trenches like what you needed for this little gas line?

    • @RobiSydney
      @RobiSydney 7 лет назад

      If you have the narrow bucket with you that day... I was more worried about the gas line being shallower than 24", I always sunk my gas lines to a minimum of 24 clearance over the top. I had a C99 Ditch Witch held together with spit and a prayer, it would dig 27" to bottom of trench.

  • @manbeastx69
    @manbeastx69 7 лет назад +2

    How much more would it cost to bury that tank?

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  7 лет назад

      manbeastx69 To up grade the tank to one that you can bury and cover was $215.00 plus maybe $350.00 to dig the hole and bury the tank, so maybe a $600.00 up grade would bury the tank.

    • @manbeastx69
      @manbeastx69 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the reply and that really is not much to make everything much cleaner looking.

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  7 лет назад +1

      manbeastx69
      I gave the home owner the option to bury the tank but he wanted to try out this thousand gallon tank for a winter and see if maybe a two thousand gallon set up would be better as he is not sure just how much propane he is really going to burn this winter.

    • @edwardfry2594
      @edwardfry2594 6 лет назад +2

      That tank is not designed to be buried.

    • @drwgmail
      @drwgmail 5 лет назад

      @@EssentialMountainHomesteading You need to place your tanks on a minimum or a 10 block foundation, not 4.

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 3 года назад +1

    Very Good!!! TRUMP 2020!!!

  • @kathrynsmith3501
    @kathrynsmith3501 5 лет назад

    Where do you buy a 500/1000 gal propane tank?

  • @dieselscience
    @dieselscience 3 года назад

    1000 gallon propane tank =/= _OFF_ grid, "alternative" maybe.

  • @curtschmidt8218
    @curtschmidt8218 7 лет назад

    when are more videos of your place going up coming out

  • @Random_How-tos
    @Random_How-tos 4 года назад +1

    How much does it cost to fill?

    • @billeudy8481
      @billeudy8481 3 года назад

      Propane goes up and down from $0.75 to $1.25 per gallon.

    • @awakentruth1116
      @awakentruth1116 Год назад

      @@billeudy8481 $3.05/gallon in Texas right now 11/21/22. Let's Go Brandon!

  • @goobermcgoobs7589
    @goobermcgoobs7589 3 года назад

    How much more cost for a buried tank?

  • @DONALD1951
    @DONALD1951 5 лет назад

    My 1000 gallon tank is inground.

  • @homerfantastic
    @homerfantastic 7 лет назад +2

    Why not bury the tank?

    • @shaynecaesar9386
      @shaynecaesar9386 7 лет назад

      neptune Trace take a shot as to why you dont bury it

    • @jedidiah5131
      @jedidiah5131 7 лет назад +1

      Please let me know, .....I'm sure I seen a few vids here on UT about the option of burying large tanks....

    • @DONALD1951
      @DONALD1951 5 лет назад

      Many people do now.

  • @raycut8
    @raycut8 4 года назад

    All you off grid people that are going to propane are nuts,That stuff is way to expensive

  • @santa1767
    @santa1767 5 лет назад

    Cut the background noise (music) and it will be a much better video.

  • @gasgeek434
    @gasgeek434 3 года назад

    Actually it is a crime to mount LPG tanks this way in Russia :)

  • @ragdoll49
    @ragdoll49 7 лет назад +2

    Who can afford to fill up that tank..

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow 6 лет назад +2

      Ha, ha! With a tank that size, one can game the market and only buy on price dips, not when the tank is empty and one is in desperate need of a refill.

  • @RodEvens
    @RodEvens 4 года назад

    Doesn't look very deep. hope they blew the line out before connecting.

  • @khalila5096
    @khalila5096 4 года назад

    where did he get the tank from ?

  • @greenflames9642
    @greenflames9642 6 лет назад

    You have lots of wood there .Why not to use that ? What about civilunrestsituation.Are you getting gas ? No. I know the easy factor but seriously ? What then in winter. Not a good thing. Sorry.

  • @VictoryDave999
    @VictoryDave999 3 года назад

    OFF Grid??? with a huge electrical meter box on the side of the hoiuse?..a 1000 gal tank?..This is NOT off grid...lol

  • @straighttothebank4124
    @straighttothebank4124 5 лет назад

    Can I use this 1,000 gallon tank for a mini fuel/gas station for vehicles?

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  5 лет назад +1

      I love the idea of having fuel on site but I don't think I would bury it in the ground in fact I would try and elevate it so that you can use gravity for filling vehicles in a scenario where you don't have power also you can monitor the tank for leaks and access the tanks easily for adding stabilizers.

    • @straighttothebank4124
      @straighttothebank4124 5 лет назад

      @@EssentialMountainHomesteading I forgot to mention that I would keep them above ground. Can I use one for diesel and one for petrol with different fuel dispenser pumps on the same lot?

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  5 лет назад +1

      @@straighttothebank4124 that sounds like a great idea. Locally here we can have bulk fuel delivered and get it for a much better price than going to a gas station

    • @straighttothebank4124
      @straighttothebank4124 5 лет назад

      @@EssentialMountainHomesteading Ahh I see, I am located in the caribbean, we don't do bulk deliveries down here, only gas stations.

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  5 лет назад

      @@straighttothebank4124 I still think you're a smart man to have your own gas station for both convenience and preparation in case of some kind of catastrophe. Which means you may want to go the extra mile and build some kind of solid concrete storage bunker to store your fuel in, something that would survive a hurricane.

  • @user-rn5ip9ec6j
    @user-rn5ip9ec6j 4 года назад

    video

  • @roadkingblk
    @roadkingblk Год назад

    No information as to what you are doing.

  • @silverdragontaylir8252
    @silverdragontaylir8252 3 года назад

    I bet it leaks

  • @Kathleen67.
    @Kathleen67. 3 года назад

    Ate guy ou kidding me? Playing music over what they are saying and can only hear you. Waste of my time

  • @tubedude54
    @tubedude54 7 лет назад +1

    I'm confused. What part of 'off grid' is a tank that has to be filled by others?? And this installation foundation looks pretty schlock to me! You're worried about water erosion but you place this tank on 4" blocks on bare earth. Better have termite traps placed around the house since you are building in their feeding grounds.

  • @canadianfirearms
    @canadianfirearms 6 лет назад

    hey man.... um.... ok so i really like your channel. i feel inspired to do something similar here in british columbia but my biggest question.... if you dont mind me asking. where the money for all this shit?

  • @unitedstatesdale
    @unitedstatesdale 6 лет назад +1

    This guys in Meth or Monkey coffee

  • @epiccreatorMC
    @epiccreatorMC 7 лет назад

    how long will 1000 gallons last

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  7 лет назад +2

      lucas chapman
      The 1000 gallon tank will let you go all Winter no problem even if you are Running the fireplace and the water heater non stop

    • @Nsingh11
      @Nsingh11 7 лет назад

      Essential Mountain Homesteading is this cheaper than natural gas which is currently at 12 cents per m3

    • @ummagowa
      @ummagowa 7 лет назад +2

      In use or not in use? For a driveway gas light or a 1,000,000 BTU pool heater in Alaska? You can get rid of it all real quick if you stick a loader fork in it. Blevynation. :)

    • @johnlargent9630
      @johnlargent9630 7 лет назад +2

      Juuuust about twice as long as the 500 gallon model.

    • @jedidiah5131
      @jedidiah5131 7 лет назад +1

      There is a formula that most companies will work out for you.....as most of these guys know exactly how much you will need by the number and size of your appliances/btu's required, converted into lbs, you do need a certain size of cylinder or cylinders for the proper flow rate and in this case a large tank.... just google it.

  • @mashley444
    @mashley444 7 лет назад +9

    Not exactly off the grid if you're using a propane tank!!!

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  7 лет назад +6

      Ashley I'm curious about your perspective...how is this propane tank tied into the grid?

    • @BarryFranks
      @BarryFranks 6 лет назад +3

      On the grid means being reliant on utility companies for the supply of water, gas, power etc. Using propane tanks allows you to not be reliant on that, therefore you are technically off the grid. You could make the argument using a company to resupply your gas tank is not technically "off the grid"... but that's a stretch considering you can use a 1000 gallon propane tank to autonomously fuel your home for up to a year. Couple that with other fuel sources like solar, wood, etc. and you aren't relying on the city to provide you essential resources to fuel your livelihood. I'd say propane is a solid choice to move off the grid.

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  6 лет назад

      Tobias Edwards we completely agree, well said!

    • @andimalloutofbubblegum1063
      @andimalloutofbubblegum1063 6 лет назад +1

      propane.. gas.. water.. makes no difference. If you have to continuously buy propane you aren't off grid. Propane is the dirty little secret of the "off grid" world.

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 6 лет назад +2

      The "grid" is the wired electrical and gas pipeline grid. I don't see any utility supply lines....
      Even in SHTF natgas and LP will continue to be produced and shipped. Oil and gas still flow in many places under the most primitive conditions which is no surprise considering they've been produced since the 1800s. Many Americans have gas wells on their property.
      How's this for an SHTF drill rig? They got the job done long before "grids" were a thing. aoghs.org/technology/oil-well-drilling-technology/

  • @jasondinault9812
    @jasondinault9812 7 лет назад +4

    Please change the clickbait title. This is not an off grid property, unless you're going to produce your own hydrogen and pump it into the tank but it does not look like that is what you are planning.

    • @BarryFranks
      @BarryFranks 6 лет назад +1

      What grid is the tank attached to?

    • @andimalloutofbubblegum1063
      @andimalloutofbubblegum1063 6 лет назад +1

      The propane grid

    • @jasondinault9812
      @jasondinault9812 6 лет назад +2

      Exactly, the "propane grid". Now if he were to have some solar panels and used a hydrogen generator as a dump and pumped it into his tank then he could claim being off grid. A lot of people either sell their surplus electricity back to the grid for pennies on the dollar or dump it into hot water. Both of which is a waste in my opinion. Hydrogen gives you the ability to use your surplus electricity when you want and a manner of your convenience. So much more flexibility also, you can heat your water when yo need it, cook with it, heat your home, run a generator or even a vehicle if need be. You can't just stick a propane tank in the ground and be dependent on a company to keep it filled and claim your off grid, it's a lie.

    • @scottwheeler2494
      @scottwheeler2494 6 лет назад

      Yeah and what he needs gas to run his chainsaw that makes him part of the gasoline grid-? Off grid is a continium. Some people are really off grid, like bush Alaska, but even a guy on an boat is gonna use propane. It's safer too.

  • @shaynecaesar9386
    @shaynecaesar9386 7 лет назад +3

    This isnt off grid...!

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  7 лет назад +3

      Shayne caesar Shayne caesar I'm curious, what "grid" is propane tied to?

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow 6 лет назад

      +Shayne caesar -
      1. No connection to an electric power line.
      2. No connection to a natural gas pipeline.
      Conclusion: It's "off-grid."

    • @yermoffroad
      @yermoffroad 5 лет назад

      @@Milosz_Ostrow
      Theres a meter on the house. It's on the grid