600 watts wind turbine
350 watts wind turbine
50? watts from the solid mount mini turbine( mount to the truck camper for a lil extra power for your friend?)
200+ watts solar(on a good day)
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1.21 jigawatts!!?!?!!?!? (Back to the Future joke)
Will your electronics handle all that new power?
Ideas of what to do with the excess power?
1. Chicken tractor gets its own battery and heater/heat lamp for the chickens?
....Then chicken coop get renamed to the DIY hot box of chicken

2. More power for the electric fence so you can pulse every 1-2 seconds rather than 3 seconds
....As long as no one finds a new sexual excitement from electric shock, your fence and your chickens should feel safer at night from wolves and rednecks alike
 
 3. Electric coffee grinder as a power dump?
....Every wind gust makes coffee beans go bust
 coffee anyone?
 coffee anyone?4. Wire up that "possessed" children's ride-in electric car to pull your chicken tractor remotely
....This upgrades the chicken coop to a hot box of chicken with a drive-thru but with an evil guardian angel because we know the eventual fate of them chickens(if season properly it will be a tasty one
 )
 )5. Run the high temp 12v pump that runs water into a heater core in front of your RV window fan so that you can take heat straight from the wood burning stove to the fan so you can set up the window fan/pump on the thermostats you got recently to prevent the "uncomfortable 80+ degrees" in the RV, not to mention you may not need your fire near as hot to make wood last even longer(btw what about setting up the used veg oil burner?)
....Put a large metal pot full of water on your wood burning stove so you can tell the ladies they will get all hot and steamy if they walk into the RV
 
 6. DIY 12v heater project for the RV?(specifically babycats area behind the bathroom sink)
....So if one of your pipes spring a leak, they will beg to hear the story about how you found a hot, wet, p****-cat in the back of your RV that was raring to go
 
 After watching today's video and the comment you made about......not being able to get a 120' pole up...(I cant joke about about that because Energy Deficiency is no joking matter) All you would have to do is have 2 people stabilize it's side to side movement(later to be staked down to stabilize it) as man of many things uses his electric winch to hoist it up with a pulley near the base. When you dig the hole for the pole, use a slightly larger diameter PVC pipe to set the pole on concrete because this will make it easy for removal when lifted vertically depending on bugout speed Make the surface of the hole like the spot Olympic pole jumpers aim for with he bottom of their stick so it wont slip.
Anyone else have some good ideas for useful means of power dumps?
....punchlines optional.
