Synopses & Reviews
With this comprehensive guide you can plan the ideal independent power system for your home, boat or RV. You'll understand how a power system works, be able to talk intelligently with equipment suppliers about your needs, and have the necessary tools to make and manage your own electricity.
Beyond the efficient production and consumption of electrical power, this book offers a window to the world of independent living, a world that encompasses elements such as shelter, food, health, education and recreation. These elements of an independent life-style come together in the home, whether the home exists in a house on land or a boat at sea, or temporarily in a recreational vehicle.
The author shows that living independently does not mean being isolated or doing without, but rather having the opportunity and the ability to take control of your life, to live simply yet elegantly, and to have the courage to follow your own path when convention defies common sense. More and more people are realizing that independence of this nature tends to empower individuals, strengthen families and rejuvenate small communities.
Review
"Kevin Jeffrey has produced an eminently readable book that enables boat owners to design the optimum system to solve their energy needs."
--A Cruising World "Editor's Choice"
Review
"If you're looking for a good on-board reference, this book is full of information."
--SAIL Magazine
Review
"Well written, simple and easy to understand.. one of the best on the subject."
--Offshore
Synopsis
With this comprehensive guide you can plan the ideal independent power system for your home, boat or RV. You'll understand how a power system works, be able to talk intelligently with equipment suppliers about your needs, and have the necessary tools to make and manage your own electricity.
Beyond the efficient production and consumption of electrical power, this book offers a window to the world of independent living, a world that encompasses elements such as shelter, food, health, education and recreation. These elements of an independent life-style come together in the home, whether the home exists in a house on land or a boat at sea, or temporarily in a recreational vehicle.
The author shows that living independently does not mean being isolated or doing without, but rather having the opportunity and the ability to take control of your life, to live simply yet elegantly, and to have the courage to follow your own path when convention defies common sense. More and more people are realizing that independence of this nature tends to empower individuals, strengthen families and rejuvenate small communities.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269) and index.
About the Author
Kevin Jeffrey has worked as an alternative energy designer, builder and writer for the past 20 years. He and his wife, Nan, co-authored Adventuring With Children, an inspirational family guide to independent world travel. Kevin and Nan are currently working on a series of books outlining the various elements of an independent life-style, and how those elements can serve as a life-line for modern families.