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Minimum Power Consumption Housing

Design Parameters 

We need a fully wall and window insulated draught proof house but without any radiators at all.

The roof could be covered in solar panels as a way of charging the batteries in case grid power is unreliable.

If needed, cooking and heating can be on wood burning or gas appliances in the main living room.

As there is no heating upstairs the beds will have DC electric blankets and woollen bed cloths will keep us snug.

Dish washing and washing machines will probably need to become manual tasks; keeping us fit and agile 

In that electricity is difficult to generate economically will lead in future, to power sharing rotas

and we may expect to get grid supply only 4 hours per day mostly at night to charge batteries and heat water..

Expected battery power consumption per day could typically be 

Electronic broadband and TV etc [0.5kWh], electric blankets[0.5kWh], lighting [0.5kWh], 

Fridge {1.0kWh], Microwave Oven [2.0kWh]

Parents
  • Sensible reductions in domestic heating will hopefully not reduce life expectancy. Warm clothing and bedding is arguably now much cheaper in inflation adjusted terms than was the case decades ago.

    £50 spent on electricity will keep you warm for about 50 hours (2kw heater at the soon to be price of 50 pence a unit) £50 spent on a decent wool blanket will keep you warm for THOUSANDS of hours. Nothing lasts forever, but a wool blanket should last at least ten years of moderately rough use.

    Children in particular like blanket ponchos. This sort of thing https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/stuff-it/m.html?_trkparms=folent%3Astuff-it%7Cfolenttp%3A1&_trksid=p3542580.m47492.l71970

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  • Sensible reductions in domestic heating will hopefully not reduce life expectancy. Warm clothing and bedding is arguably now much cheaper in inflation adjusted terms than was the case decades ago.

    £50 spent on electricity will keep you warm for about 50 hours (2kw heater at the soon to be price of 50 pence a unit) £50 spent on a decent wool blanket will keep you warm for THOUSANDS of hours. Nothing lasts forever, but a wool blanket should last at least ten years of moderately rough use.

    Children in particular like blanket ponchos. This sort of thing https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/stuff-it/m.html?_trkparms=folent%3Astuff-it%7Cfolenttp%3A1&_trksid=p3542580.m47492.l71970

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