Discussions about living off the grid
Discussions about living off the grid
Welcome to the off grid living forum. Please feel free to post ideas, experiments and projects related to living off the grid in this forum.
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I read your article about making a windmill from a fan. I'm interested in more details about making a generator. How to increase power output, magnets, coils, blade length.
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We are working on a new page, expanding on windmills and generators. Please keep us bookmarked and watch for it.
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The new generator and windmill wiring page is finished.
You can find it here:
http://www.thediyworld.com/Windmill-And ... -Facts.php
The page contains details about how to wire a generator in the various configurations.
You can find it here:
http://www.thediyworld.com/Windmill-And ... -Facts.php
The page contains details about how to wire a generator in the various configurations.
Im liking the forum and want to do the same
my credit is shot and I want to still be in school and have a relaxed place where I can potentially have a greenhouse and mini barn for animals . I have an auction pass and have access to some great deals on 5th wheels and travel trailers. Once I find the trailer I would like to have everything setup for the move. Alot goes into picking the prime location right has to be in the sun pretty much and I even heard about facing certain directions.
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Since you have a movable trailer... Have you thought about adjusting you trailer for the long side facing south in the winter for heat collection and a short side facing south in the summer to reduce heat gain in the summer.
I would also consider a 1x2 framed in "sun room" covered with clear plastic to collect winter solar heat at low cost. This space would double a green house in the early spring to keep your seeds warm. When the heat finally comes just roll up the sides and you would still have a covered space outdoors to keep the rain (and mud) down.
I would also consider a 1x2 framed in "sun room" covered with clear plastic to collect winter solar heat at low cost. This space would double a green house in the early spring to keep your seeds warm. When the heat finally comes just roll up the sides and you would still have a covered space outdoors to keep the rain (and mud) down.
Re: Im liking the forum and want to do the same
The most important thing, in my experience, is to have the camper shaded in summer and with most of your larger windows facing south in winter to catch some sun (heat).easyname wrote:my credit is shot and I want to still be in school and have a relaxed place where I can potentially have a greenhouse and mini barn for animals . I have an auction pass and have access to some great deals on 5th wheels and travel trailers. Once I find the trailer I would like to have everything setup for the move. Alot goes into picking the prime location right has to be in the sun pretty much and I even heard about facing certain directions.
Summer the leaves are on the trees and you should be under them for shade.
Winter the leaves are gone and you want some passive solar heat coming in those windows.
Keep us up to date on your project.
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We belong to the Tiny House Society and know many many people who have build modern clean easy to heat etc tiny homes on wheels for around $5k. http://tinyhousetalk.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; has some great information. Have you heard of them Troy?
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Yes I have heard of them and may join up in the spring. I hope to build a tiny home or cabin next year.