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Quakerator
I am hard-wiring my generator in today, should have it done this afternoon.
Have a months worth of food stored and if we can get anything locally then we can last longer. My problem is fuel/gas. This thing burns 6.5 gal in 8 hours. I am going to store 20 gal. and I am getting a propane adaptor made so I can run propane. Gas cost 4.87 a gal here, propane is a lot cheaper. I will start working on the propane thing tomorrow. I have already found someone who makes them in the USA and I will have one in a few weeks. -- Burr Big, Lean, Mean and Clean. I Push Iron and Turn Cranks I'll be lifting until they pry the bar from my cold dead hands Adventure before Dementia I'm a member of The Tea Party, I VOTE |
Quakerator
At Moulden Supply, it cost me $29.00 to get my 10 pound propane tank
filled up. cuhulin |
Quakerator
On Mar 23, 8:17*pm, "Burr" wrote:
I am hard-wiring my generator in today, should have it done this afternoon. |
Quakerator
Installed and tested.
I have 5500w to play with, the AC take 2700w, the refrig takes 600w. The water pump, flash heater and computer and radios are all on demand but my VoIP runs ll the time with DSL & Cordless phones. I can turn stuff on and off -- Burr Big, Lean, Mean and Clean. I Push Iron and Turn Cranks I'll be lifting until they pry the bar from my cold dead hands Adventure before Dementia I'm a member of The Tea Party, I VOTE |
US National Standard of Labor Equality For All + Labor Justice For All
On Mar 24, 5:28*am, dave wrote:
On 03/24/2011 03:28 AM, RHF wrote: We are looking at 18 KW A~C Generator to 'supplement' the PG&E plus Solar and Batteries. -the-new-mix-would-be- 1st = PG&E for normal A~C with 250 GAL of Propane [Tank #1] for Heat and Water + Plus Selling Solar to the Grid 2nd = 18 KW Generator for Back-Up A~C with 250 GAL of Propane [Tank #2] to Power the Generator [~10+ Days 24/7] + Plus Solar Charging the Batteries 3rd = A~C from Batteries with Solar Charging Also we are looking at the two Streams of Free Running Water thru the Property : # 1 from the Dam Discharge that has a minimum of a 4.75" Diameter Pipe Flow* with a 30 Foot Drop * Summer Estimated Lowest Flow # 2 from the Side 16" Culvert Discharge that has a minimum of a ~2" Diameter Pipe Flow* with a 15 Foot Drop * Summer Guesstimate Lowest Flow - - power to the people -not- the corporations ~ RHF - Good luck defending that from the marauding herds - of former government union workers. So Dave... I would have to defend it from myself . . . dave you boggle the vacant cranial cavities of the . . . mindlessly mindless ~ RHF |
WARNING : Nickname Unavailable . . . Is Having A "Godwin's Rule ofNazi Analogies" Moment !
On Mar 24, 8:50Â*pm, Nickname unavailable wrote:
On Mar 24, 11:36Â*am, RHF wrote: Once in power, Hitler showed his true colors by promptly breaking all his promises to workers. The Nazis abolished trade unions, collective bargaining and the right to strike. An organization called the "Labor Front" replaced the old trade unions, but it was an instrument of the Nazi party and did not represent workers. According to the law that created it, "Its task is to see that every individual should be able… to perform the maximum of work." Workers would indeed greatly boost their productivity under Nazi rule. But they also became exploited. Between 1932 and 1936, workers wages fell, from 20.4 to 19.5 cents an hour for skilled labor, and from 16.1 to 13 cents an hour for unskilled labor. (3) Yet workers did not protest. This was partly because the Nazis had restored order to the economy, but an even bigger reason was that the Nazis would have cracked down on any protest. -was- US National Standard of Labor Equality For All + Labor Justice For All -by- RHF http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...ed059c6527317e |
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