Message from @_CREWMAN

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2017-10-01 00:23:59 UTC  

@ram3n yea

2017-10-01 00:24:19 UTC  

@Dread then i'll just find a property with a fast river

2017-10-01 00:24:20 UTC  

water wheel

2017-10-01 00:24:28 UTC  

produce electricity that way

2017-10-01 00:24:51 UTC  

have any of you lived in a homestead before?

2017-10-01 00:24:57 UTC  

how people are going to be in the community

2017-10-01 00:25:02 UTC  

nope @Orchid

2017-10-01 00:25:21 UTC  

i own 2 chickens and a duck tho

2017-10-01 00:25:25 UTC  

if that counts

2017-10-01 00:25:42 UTC  

I think water based power would be the most useful; falling water yields power, water can be pumped and cleaned for irrigation and consumption

2017-10-01 00:26:40 UTC  

lol

2017-10-01 00:27:09 UTC  

2017-10-01 00:27:11 UTC  

@dmac100 Dont need a dam, just siphon off water from a lake or river

2017-10-01 00:27:13 UTC  

low key remember

2017-10-01 00:27:22 UTC  

Solar power is the way to go

2017-10-01 00:27:38 UTC  

@Fegelein Shalom lad

2017-10-01 00:27:54 UTC  

eco friendly basically

2017-10-01 00:28:13 UTC  

@_CREWMAN and who will fix the panels when the break or get old? The society would need a stable and hardy power source, solar is neither

2017-10-01 00:29:03 UTC  

@Fegelein welcome

2017-10-01 00:29:14 UTC  

@Dread we are going to fix it, everyone will have its own job on the community

2017-10-01 00:30:10 UTC  

@ram3n not trusted anymore

2017-10-01 00:30:14 UTC  

rest in pussy

2017-10-01 00:30:29 UTC  

lol

2017-10-01 00:30:40 UTC  

What degree would be useful for this kind power?

2017-10-01 00:30:41 UTC  

2017-10-01 00:30:42 UTC  

i dine in hell along with my 72 aryan woman

2017-10-01 00:30:48 UTC  

@nERO welcome, sieg heil

2017-10-01 00:30:51 UTC  

hey @nERO

2017-10-01 00:30:55 UTC  

Hey guys

2017-10-01 00:31:02 UTC  

Love the threads

2017-10-01 00:31:10 UTC  

para military

2017-10-01 00:31:18 UTC  

Dunno if my location is relevant but I'm in the PNW, Canada specifically.

2017-10-01 00:31:20 UTC  

@nERO Welcome lad

2017-10-01 00:31:22 UTC  

oh shit nice

2017-10-01 00:31:28 UTC  

Hongcouver

2017-10-01 00:31:30 UTC  

oy vey

2017-10-01 00:32:16 UTC  

@dmac100 I dont mean to be able to fix stuff, I mean to be able to build from scratch and improve it

2017-10-01 00:33:06 UTC  

Conventional hydroelectric, referring to hydroelectric dams.
Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity, which captures the kinetic energy in rivers or streams, without a large reservoir and sometimes without the use of dams.
Small hydro projects are 10 megawatts or less and often have no artificial reservoirs.
Micro hydro projects provide a few kilowatts to a few hundred kilowatts to isolated homes, villages, or small industries.
Conduit hydroelectricity projects utilize water which has already been diverted for use elsewhere; in a municipal water system, for example.
Pumped-storage hydroelectricity stores water pumped uphill into reservoirs during periods of low demand to be released for generation when demand is high or system generation is low.
Pressure buffering hydropower use natural sources (waves for example) for water pumping to turbines while exceeding water is pumped uphill into reservoirs and releases when incoming water flow isn't enough.

2017-10-01 00:33:11 UTC  

Which would be best?

2017-10-01 00:33:46 UTC  

You really don't need much formal training to figure out how to fix small things like that, I used to live out east in cabins and you'd figure out how to fix things that broke (ie: electrical, anything with the well, etc..)