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Complete Off-Grid Cabin Equipment Guide

Running a cabin off the grid means designing a self-contained energy and water system that handles daily loads year-round -- including the shorter, cloudier days of winter. Unlike RV setups that might rely on shore power between trips, a cabin system is your only power source. This guide covers every equipment category you need to build a reliable, permanent off-grid cabin system, from solar arrays and battery banks to water filtration and inverters.

Last updated: April 2026

What You Need for an Off-Grid Cabin

A cabin off-grid system typically requires larger, more permanent equipment than mobile setups. Each card below links to our best-for guides with product rankings and recommendations.

Cabin Power Needs Checklist

Cabin loads are typically higher than mobile setups because of full-size appliances and continuous internet. Size your battery bank to cover 2-3 days of autonomy for cloudy stretches.

Appliance Draw Daily Est.
Full-size refrigerator 100-200W continuous 1,200-2,400Wh
LED lighting (whole cabin) 30-80W total 180-480Wh (6h)
Well pump 500-1,500W (intermittent) 500-1,500Wh
Laptop & internet (Starlink) 50-100W 600-1,200Wh (12h)
Washing machine 400-800W 400-800Wh (1 load)
Power tools (occasional) 1,000-2,000W 500-1,000Wh
Space heater (electric) 1,500W 6,000Wh (4h) -- propane preferred

Cabin Water Needs Checklist

Off-grid cabins source water from wells, springs, rainwater collection, or hauling. Proper filtration is essential regardless of source.

Use Estimated Volume
Drinking & cooking (2 people) 2-4 gal/day
Dish washing 3-5 gal/day
Showers (low-flow) 5-10 gal/day
Laundry (1 load) 15-20 gal/load
Total (2 people) 25-40 gal/day

Solar Sizing for Cabins

Cabin solar systems need to account for winter production drops. In northern latitudes, winter output can be 30-50% of summer. Size your array for worst-case months or plan for a backup generator.

Weekend Cabin

  • Daily use: 2,000-3,000Wh/day
  • Solar: 600-800W
  • Battery: 200Ah LiFePO4 (12V)

Full-Time (Minimal)

  • Daily use: 4,000-6,000Wh/day
  • Solar: 1,000-1,500W
  • Battery: 400Ah LiFePO4 (12V)

Full-Time (Comfortable)

  • Daily use: 6,000-10,000Wh/day
  • Solar: 1,500-2,500W
  • Battery: 200-400Ah (48V system)

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