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| #Post#: 3683-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: Piper Date: January 21, 2016, 11:53 am | |
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| What do you guys think of this: | |
| http://www.mysolarbackup.com/ | |
| I like that it's a renewable energy source and very | |
| indoor-portable, but I'm not sure how much the smaller unit | |
| would actually power. The larger ones are likely quite | |
| expensive (and heavy), since they don't seem to mention the | |
| price anywhere. But, I know I can't handle a gas generator. I | |
| have a propane stove for heat if we lose power; I thought this | |
| would be good for light, for powering a hot plate to cook on, a | |
| small fridge, fans, etc. | |
| I would love to try growing a bit of food, too, but can't handle | |
| a rototiller. I s'pose I could try turning a top layer with a | |
| shovel, and I've plenty of manure, which breaks down into what | |
| looks and even smells like potting soil. I could do some | |
| container gardening, too. | |
| Have you ever had an interest in wilderness survival? I have a | |
| couple books that teach some nifty tricks. | |
| Maybe there are forums for such topics. Probably. But they | |
| likely don't include God in the equation. | |
| Something in me just calls to learn to depend on myself and do | |
| it well. Maybe with Kevin so sick, I just want to know I could | |
| handle things if . . . well, you know, if the grid did fail or | |
| something. I don't have the power of a man, but I can be | |
| prepared and practice a few skills. | |
| It does seem a fragile thing to be utterly dependent on | |
| electricity. | |
| How, for example, would I find fresh water? | |
| The root cellar, like we talked about, seems a good idea. You | |
| can store lots of your produce in there, canned goods, and | |
| cheese. | |
| Breeding both chickens and rabbits would be a cinch, if it came | |
| to that. | |
| Probably, security would be the difficult thing. I mean, those | |
| who did plan ahead would be preyed on by those who hadn't. | |
| But, life without electricity is an interesting topic. And it | |
| wasn't really that long ago people survived quite well without | |
| it. The Amish do quite well off the grid. But, I think most | |
| Americans would be completely lost without power. | |
| Did God mean for us to become so dependent on electricity? On | |
| transported goods? Has it all detracted on how much we depend | |
| on Him? | |
| Just thought I'd put up the thread and see if it goes anywhere . | |
| . . | |
| #Post#: 3690-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: Kerry Date: January 23, 2016, 8:32 pm | |
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| They want about two grand for it. The price is on that page but | |
| way down towards the bottom. | |
| That's $3,295.00 worth of components (at retail) in this | |
| package. Anyone who wants to be prepared... can be, while we | |
| have inventory... your price is just $1,797.00 plus only $150.00 | |
| shipping anywhere in the continental U.S. | |
| Okay, so you'd have electricity during the day . . . if the sun | |
| was shining. What about night or days that weren't very sunny? | |
| #Post#: 3692-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: bradley Date: January 23, 2016, 9:01 pm | |
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| Flat areas with lots of sun would do well with solar power, and | |
| Kerry is right about overcast days reducing its effectiveness | |
| greatly. In a flat area with lots of sun, the best solution | |
| would be solar power with a wind generator backup and lots of | |
| batteries to store the electricity. Then the batteries can be | |
| both expensive initially and the repair and battery replacement | |
| would have to be factored in. Its not cheap to break away from | |
| traditional power initially, and the amish would be overwhelmed | |
| shortly by people, and some of those people would not be nice | |
| and have guns and such as that. Your silo would be a boon to | |
| security as most people woudnt assume it would have a basement | |
| of sorts. Would the door to the area be easy to hide? Plus | |
| you should probably put something like wood in the above ground | |
| area inside the silo to have a "reason" to go in and out without | |
| raising suspision (for building a fire), and a little woodstove | |
| to use it in. Because people would sneak onto your property | |
| and see if you have anything or even use binoculars from a | |
| distance to watch you to see if you have goods there being | |
| carried around. I dont think the lack of power would be longer | |
| than a month or two at most, but thats just a guess, the power | |
| companies know what can happen and they have replacement parts | |
| if there is mp blast. But the time involved in replacing all | |
| the parts can take time. Plus they probably wont have a | |
| complete set of replacement parts, and more will have to be | |
| manufactured. But in the meantime, our economic might will | |
| take a blow, but.... 8) the powerful will be the ones who will | |
| lose the most, so thats good. | |
| #Post#: 3693-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: Kerry Date: January 24, 2016, 1:17 am | |
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| I never saw it myself but a friend told me that a power company | |
| in South Carolina used its extra power at night to pump water | |
| from below up to a lake above it. Then during the day when | |
| demand was higher, they let the water back down through turbines | |
| to generate electricity. That was before solar power and I'm | |
| not sure but they may have been using nuclear since there was a | |
| nuclear plant there. But it would work with solar power too if | |
| you had a tank up in the air or a lake at an elevated place. | |
| Think of the cost though! | |
| A cheaper method might be to store energy in flywheels. . . | |
| eventually. | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flywheel_energy_storage | |
| Right now, people are still working at flywheels. The cost | |
| right now is quite expensive. | |
| #Post#: 3694-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: Piper Date: January 24, 2016, 6:44 pm | |
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| Thanks, some good ideas, Brad. | |
| Kevin wasn't too keen on the solar generator, either. He didn't | |
| think it would produce much power, and the bigger units are way | |
| too expensive. | |
| The flywheels look interesting. | |
| I love the wind turbines (Iowa has quite a few), although people | |
| seem to not want to live near them. | |
| Yeah, I could probably hide that door if I needed to, Brad. | |
| #Post#: 3695-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: bradley Date: January 24, 2016, 8:34 pm | |
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| Hmm, just got an idea for a perpetual motion machine, just bits | |
| of it, an overall idea, involving heated water rising to the | |
| surface through channels that have a turbine attached creating | |
| electricity, and the contraption floating in the water, with a | |
| portion of the energy created to heat the water at the lower | |
| portion of the contraption. Wish I had the labratory I have | |
| always desired to test and invent based on ideas. | |
| #Post#: 3696-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: Piper Date: January 25, 2016, 11:01 am | |
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| I didn't know you were an inventor. :) | |
| #Post#: 3697-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: bradley Date: January 25, 2016, 1:34 pm | |
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| Well, so far, due to lack of funds and space, it mostly just | |
| happens in my head. I once had an idea on a device that might | |
| allow time travel. | |
| #Post#: 3698-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: Piper Date: January 25, 2016, 2:00 pm | |
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| Woah! You could end up like that guy uncontrollably popping in | |
| and out of time. ;) | |
| #Post#: 3699-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Homesteading, etc. | |
| By: bradley Date: January 25, 2016, 3:58 pm | |
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| I wrote a time travel novelette once also. Have lots of | |
| interest in time travel, but fear its knowledge could take a | |
| world on the edge and make it 100 times worse. | |
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