steam power with tesla turbine, much easier, no piston engines, no gasification complexity and issues, yep cheap and easy, and any heat source, even concentrated solar
@richardhineman10 сағат бұрын
Awesome video.
@John-Adams-Can11 сағат бұрын
I bought a gold pan at Cabela's and have not found enough gold to pay for the pan 🤨🤔
@user-jy6yx5yl9q13 сағат бұрын
Good job guy's
@jodywynnrodiger819517 сағат бұрын
Omgoodness... My mouth is watering!!! Well done!!! Thank you!
@Tinyhome-77717 сағат бұрын
I am 68 years old and almost 69, this September I will begin building my tiny home, 10 by 7 with a 4 by 7 deck. Yeah!
@Gridlessness6 сағат бұрын
Good for you!
@lassekilz664418 сағат бұрын
The nozzle you use is too big in my eyes. When the water hits the blade at 0 degrees, it is split in two at a sharp edge. Then it runs along the blade shape and comes back at 180 degrees. (small nozzle) However, if you now use a nozzle that is as wide as the shovel itself, the water hits the inner wall of the shovel and is thrown straight back. This is less efficient than when the water runs along the inner shape of the blade and is then thrown back. That's why I recommend a smaller nozzle. Because if you use the technique with a smaller nozzle, the shape of the shovel does it´s job and the the water, which is coming back, doesn´t hit the new coming water wich would be slowed down. Enclosed I am sending a video that should explain this. I'm not an expert on this topic, but I've been dealing with it a lot lately. So I can't guarantee my knowledge, but I still hope that it can help you. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHTTi2ppbNKCjac
@marxseet18 сағат бұрын
gasifier outlet -> Moisture catch can (air dryer) -> to a ISO/ Propane tank to collect the gas (careful with the pressure) -> fuel air regulator valve -> finally gas into the generator.
@agusadisaputra780320 сағат бұрын
Awesome🎉🎉🎉
@johnthefactfddict328121 сағат бұрын
hydropower is perfect if you can use it the problem is that you need a decent drop on your property to create the necessary head pressure to operate any turbine, and even more if you are using a high-head low-flow design(which is often the more compact and powerful, though harder to keep clean, wonder if the first video that brought me to your channel should have included a centrifugal separator partway down instead of that screen in the intake sump...) it might be possible if you can set up a ram pump to get the required head with minimal flow, though the number of them required would be problematic and given mountianous water you could even easily collect some for use in your own domestic water(just make sure to have an adequate filter system(probably an intake UVC then sediment filter(oversize the filter to ~5x what domestic sediment ones would be for longevity, and maybe add in a spin down just before to help) then a carbon(might be part of your sediment if you get dual-mode carbon block filters) then RO then DI(you might bypass the DI or even the RO for non-consumption flow(like showers and toilets)(or just use the waste flow for that)) the fact that you have a clear stream with large flow and drops will be perfect for most water and power needs(plus you can take all that biomass into a bioreactor and use spare electricity to purify and crack the gasses into sellable pure butane/propane to get extra cash
@ImplantedMemories23 сағат бұрын
It's 2024, and the conversion of carbon into electricity continues to astonish people. No surprise there, yet the anticipated levitating cars and fusion power plants that produce endless energy remain elusive. American calls itself number one, but behaves like a cave man.
@MastaBlasterHankКүн бұрын
Back when (I'm a person) .... Makes me truly appreciate (generic compliment) ... (MY PERSONAL RUBBISH EXPERIENCE) (LIKE THIS TO VALIDATE ME)
@joshjones3408Күн бұрын
Size don't all ways matter.... women say it all the time 👍👍it's just a man thing to go big or go home....
@LastChanceTinyHouseКүн бұрын
You must know that that water pump will give you 45 psi for your shower if you run the hot and cold water through it, right, That why their used in RV's.
@joshjones3408Күн бұрын
11:44 the water deep enough where he is standing.....you are right with the bubble's...an if it was about a foot or 2 deeper it would be +pressure at the top to instead of neutral pressure at the top an some what+pressure at the bottom 👍👍👍👍
@LastChanceTinyHouseКүн бұрын
Dude, it wouldn't be broken if your cabin was insolated and heated through the winter. What did you expect was going to happen? when you build cheap, expect things to break.
@1British-Columbian-caКүн бұрын
Rose you should demand running water in your kitchen
@sammic8778Күн бұрын
Nice cabin, but I noticed the lack of safety glasses being used. Splinters fly, nails and screws shatter. Especially dangerous is when using a cordless nail gun. I sold tools and equipment for 40 years, most injuries I saw were because, the operators weren't wearing safety glasses. Stay safe, Quincy, Massachusetts N.E. U.S.A.
@denisestarr2314Күн бұрын
My cabin is a modern fram on a concrete slab, runing water flush toilet , shower , washing machine full kitchen run off of solar , wood heat , lpgas cook range , celing fans ,. 520sqft.
@shawnmurphy6811Күн бұрын
What kind of nozzle is on that wheel of the big water line I think that turbine is getting back pressure
@ryansmithley6095Күн бұрын
Can you attach it to the propane side instead of the carburetor side.
@ryansmithley6095Күн бұрын
Also try drying it as it's coming out of the condenser.
@ryansmithley6095Күн бұрын
Can you run the gasifier on the propane side? It has a regulator instead of a carburetor.
@noveltycrusadeКүн бұрын
Love this approach ❤
@chopstix4883Күн бұрын
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@seth3209Күн бұрын
Don’t let E. Idaho Gov. know you have water.
@lindaclark8955Күн бұрын
where do you dump the toilet waste
@chrismcconnell6163Күн бұрын
You could put rollers, on that couch/bed. So that it slides back and forth against the wall, easier.
@AX2SEGКүн бұрын
1: The wood must be dry as possible otherwise you need a design more like allpowerlabs to compensate. 2: As suggested elsewhere gas to air ratio is wrong or even gas temp is to cool might need to be a tadd warmer perhaps it has to be in the sweet spot basically warm and no moisture output. 3: Loading the generator. Make a load bank that you can gradually increase to get it up to 50% or so then add your main loads or be ready to do a very precise switch between load bank to main load. 4: Charge controllers like the Victron have an advanced settings mode where you can adjust the charge current by software if memory serves. Hope this helps.
@BillCheshire_JrКүн бұрын
I have been trying to convince my wife to get some raised beds in the backyard for grilling vegetables. But thus far I have had no success in that regard
@BillCheshire_JrКүн бұрын
I need help to sell my wife on solar generators.And solar electric
@BillCheshire_JrКүн бұрын
That is such a beautiful place. I was born and raised on the Oregon coast.And there are areas there like this
@lynkerk320Күн бұрын
Do you get out of wood? Do you replace/replant the wood you cut.
@BillCheshire_JrКүн бұрын
I enjoy how you interact with your wife and children and those around you
@stevenwintersnight1036Күн бұрын
I could plug that toilet....
@chadallison9585Күн бұрын
try hooking up the shower directly to the water pump then fill your jug with hot water.
@donmartin7728Күн бұрын
The carpenters pencil is 1/2” wide and 1/4” thick. For easy quick reference, especially when doing baseboards and other quick reference measuring.
@donnam4612Күн бұрын
you guys are amazing
@GrandmasGonnaFlipКүн бұрын
Might think about some kind of screens to cover the drains, the moisture under the cabins can draw snakes, insects, ect. Don't want to give them access to the home. Love the tiny cabins though.
@WesSmith-ue5yz2 күн бұрын
You have to blow those water heaters out with a air blower for like 5 minutes
@JKVisFX2 күн бұрын
I had no idea how difficult and complex building a hydroelectric power system was. What I am curious about is, how expensive is this kind of endeavor? If I had such a homestead with that much abundance of water, I would want to build a partial dam, putting a splitter in midstream to divert about half of the water to the dam while letting the other half continue unimpeded so that fish that depend on having that stream flowing still do. I just don't know what the rules and regs for doing something like that are. I would, of course, also install a solar farm and wind turbines if that were possible. After that, my two main concerns would be cel phone coverage and high-speed internet access. Yeah, building all of your own infrastructure is complex.
@rahmatdamopolii64272 күн бұрын
Hi Julia, i'm a fan of yours😊
@nic67542 күн бұрын
❤
@brananddandi2 күн бұрын
Your wife and family are beautiful! I have an offgrid camp with only 200W solar. But with that and a propane water heater, we can enjoy hot showers. And it's soooooo GOOD. At the end of the day milling or surfing, come in and have a hot shower, and then get dressed in front of the blazing hot wood stove....BLISS!!!!
@esmannr2 күн бұрын
Bring a portable bed. They are very easy to carry rolled up.
@denisehaley92712 күн бұрын
I started working when i was 10 yrs old, baling hay & doing farm work. Went on to various shop/ maching jobs, steel lathes & mills. Im now 55 and on disability due to having 2 brain decompression surgeries... People, DO NOT let yourselves become a SLAVE to ANY JOB. LIVE LIFE SIMPLE and self sufficiently. STOP falling for and buying into societies age old BS that youve gotta get a degree and keep up with the Jones next door. THAT AINT LIVING, its merely existing. Learn everything you can from this family AND LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST. Rose, youre an amazing woman with equally amazing children. You guys have done a phenomenal job raising strong, intelligent, independent and respectful young women. You two are incredible role models for all parents. 😘♥️ Love you guys.
@GridlessnessКүн бұрын
Wow, thank you so much!
@northboy12362 күн бұрын
Fucking BS clickbait title!
@hummmingbear2 күн бұрын
aw man I even weant a little deaf, ear protection while running that mill!
@rougefox92332 күн бұрын
Love the cabins you built together as a family!! ❤ Next you ought to build a Saw Mill Lean-To Shed.. while you've got all your girls at home to help! 😉
@joanneganon71572 күн бұрын
Hi guys, I had wondered what you had done with the Tiny Houses. It's amazing what a few touches will do to make it a home🤗. Nicely Done 🎉. JO JO IN VT 💞
@adamyoung480Күн бұрын
Aloha. Yeah, me as well. I remember the girls building one a while back.