By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush
“After my third solar-powered server crash during a heatwave, I learned that rural homesteads need at least 20% more battery capacity than the datasheets claim.”
— Jenny. Paperwork first, then the fun part.
ArticlesCalculatorsSite PlannerShopLook, if you're living off-grid in Australia and want a website that doesn't die when the grid goes down, you need a solar-powered server. No bullshit. Here's how to do it right.
Look, if you're living off-grid in Australia and want a website that doesn't die when the grid goes down, you need a solar-powered server. No bullshit. Here's how to do it right.
Forget fancy $2000 servers. You need:
Cost total: $595-$645 – cheaper than a decent coffee subscription. And it runs 24/7 when the sun's out.
1. Install Raspberry Pi OS Lite on the SD card (use Raspberry Pi Imager – free, easy).
2. Enable SSH and set up a static IP (so you can access it remotely).
3. Install Apache: sudo apt install apache2 (takes 5 minutes).
4. Put your website files in /var/www/html.
5. Connect the Pi to the charge controller, then the solar panel and battery. Done.
Most stuff doesn't break. You just need to:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade.Don't waste time on "cloud" solutions – they cost $50+/month and die when the grid fails. Your solar server? Runs on sunshine. No bills.
Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB): Jaycar (C1008) – $139.95. Altronics (RPI4-4GB) – $144.95.
Solar Panel: Renogy 10W (12V) – $119.95 (Solar Superstore). Enerdrive 10W – $124.95.
Battery: Powerful 12V 50Ah – $249.95 (Battery World). Supercheap Auto 12V 50Ah – $229.95.
Charge Controller: Enerdrive 10A – $79.95 (Powerhouse). Renogy 10A – $84.95.
Pro tip: Buy the battery and charge controller from the same supplier. Avoids compatibility headaches.
Our sun's strong. A 10W panel gives 40-50Wh/day in most of Australia. Your Pi uses 5-10Wh/day. You'll run on 1-2 days of cloud. If you're in the desert? You'll run for weeks.
Don't try to host big sites (like video streaming). This is for blogs, homestead updates, or a simple "I'm off-grid" page. If you need more, get a bigger panel ($200 for 20W).
Worth a watch: Cheap & Simple Off Grid Tiny Home Solar Setup - Anyone Can Do This! · The Solar Lab
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.