Message from @Mosin Man
Discord ID: 685159343716302860
just gonna need a fire extinguisher kek
whats the fuel for this?
@Dad isopropyl alcohol (91%)
boils 500mL water in about 10 minutes in 40°F weather which is good enough for me since I'm a swampfag
Does it last long enough? You just make this form and pour it in?
seems handy
iirc I think about 1.5 fl oz (45mL) of fuel does the trick
light a match and wa la
hm thats not@much tbh
you can throw the whole match in the can if you wanna go <:grug:681710102000173180> mode but it makes more soot that way, and admittedly, it makes a fuckton of soot anyway
probably you can sprinkle it with a syringe every once in a while to add it
but the smarter thing to do is simply to light it through a vent in the bottom of the base can
Hope it momentarily burn and explode though
yeah
oh yeah it goes FWOOSH if you add like even a few extra drops while it's still burning
good and bad
just have to be careful
alright mongs listen if you want prepper stove just get into rocket stoves
lmao
Wood power
DIY
not yet
I think not even in wuhan when disease was at its top
but if shtf you can expect anything
powers a concern for me, shitty oil heating and all electric cooking. oil heating req's pump to be run, though I've camping gas stoves and a wood burner. but power loss would suck. 2 x 900w UPS's that'll keep radios powered for a bit.
Can you make an effective power supply storage that's connected to a solar panel with like, five or six car batteries?
I know that you can buy legit power supplies for that purpose, but I was thinking if during an shtf situation where you've already established a home base and you need electricity without generators
Yes, performance won't be as good as dedicated made for the job batts. There are a few other components you need too. Look up off-grid guides as they won't have the grid-tied components. https://sinovoltaics.com/learning-center/off-grid/off-grid-solar-system-components/
I've got a small solar setup that powers my room I'll post some pics shortly
Please do
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