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Jenny Mills, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush

“After my second rural clinic lost power in a 2015 storm, I learned that lightning detection isn't just about safety; it's about the paperwork and insurance claims that follow when you're off-grid.”

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— Jenny. Paperwork first, then the fun part.

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Lightning Detection: Off-Grid Aussie Survival Guide

Lightning doesn't care if you're off-grid. It'll fry your solar setup, kill your battery bank, and possibly you. If you're not monitoring it, you're gambling with your life. Get this right.

Protect Your Off-Grid Life From Lightning

Lightning doesn't care if you're off-grid. It'll fry your solar setup, kill your battery bank, and possibly you. If you're not monitoring it, you're gambling with your life. Get this right.

Lightning Detection StepsWatch SkyBuild-up cloudsCount FlashSeconds to thunderDivide by 3Km distance30/30 RuleUnder 30 seconds: shelter now. Wait 30 min after last thunder.Apps / RadiosRadar, HF warningsShelter PriorityBuilding, vehicle, low ground
Flash-to-bang counting and the 30/30 rule for storm safety off-grid.

Detectors: What Actually Works

Forget the $20 Chinese knockoffs. They're useless. You need a proper lightning detector that senses electromagnetic pulses from strikes. Two types work in Australia:

Australian suppliers (no fluff):

Lightning Detection Australia: $395 (Lightning Alert Pro). lightningdetection.com.au

Off Grid Australia: $449 (StormWatch). offgridaustralia.com.au

Distance Calculation: Stop Guessing

Count seconds between flash and thunder? Bullshit. You need instant data. Your detector will tell you distance in km. Here's the rule:

Don't wait for the thunder. If your detector says "5km", you're already in the danger zone. Move fast.

Safety: Non-Negotiables

Lightning kills. These steps aren't suggestions:

Practical Tips (No Bull)

• Test your detector monthly. Simulate a storm with a radio—your detector should beep. If it doesn't, it's dead.

• Mount it on a pole 3m above your setup. No trees or metal nearby. Otherwise, it'll miss strikes.

• Budget $350-$500. Don't buy cheap. A $50 detector will lie to you and get you killed. We've seen it happen.

• If you're in the bush, add a lightning rod on your main structure. $150 from Lightning Protection Australia.

Final word: If you're off-grid in Australia, lightning detection isn't optional. It's your first line of defence. Get a proper detector, set it to alert at 15km, and act the moment it beeps. Your gear—and your life—depend on it.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Can Solar Panels Survive a Lightning Strike? Expert Answers! · The Solar Energy Channel by Paradise Energy

It explains exactly how lightning can damage your solar array and the practical steps you can take to protect it, which fills in the gaps my guide leaves on mitigating the risk once you have detected a strike. — Jenny Mills

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.