Hydrogen loves to fly. It's light as Heaven and radiant beyond belief.
Carbon is Earth's grand art medium. It's a well-grounded expression of creation.
They belong together. They're a match made in Heaven.
They can mate in the figure 8s of infinite energy. In their union is born Harbon -- a temporary element of fusion that retains the properties of both parents, yet radiates powerful energy, which can be tapped in home generators.
We can let those sleeping dinosaurs rest in peace.
Have you considered adding an entry level nuclear power generator? You've done just about everything else! Yes, this is an addictive hobby, but just think, in 50 years it will have paid for itself! LOL
How do you turn the pump off/on when the water is warm/cold? I made a circuit using two diodes as temperature sensors to compare the roof temperature to the tank temperature and automatically turn a 17 volt DC pump off/on. Some people use a solar panel to feed the DC pump instead of measuring the temperature difference.
@michael970 you can use an oil cooler from a car (the tube in fin type) if you make sure it always has water and is in the back of the fire box, right against the back wall. (if you fire feeds air from the front, it will mean i doesn't get hot enough to melt it)
nice. it is very adictive. i started with one panel from autozone i remember it came with a 7amp charge controller.i was wondering how do the home made wind turbine compare to the windmax money wise and power wise.
@orlan7s1 hey I say build your own its a lot of fun and I think its around the same price.I did mine pretty cheap by using recycled parts.check out muddymuddyman on YouTube he will show you exactly what to do to build a quality turbine
HARBON ENERGY
Hydrogen loves to fly. It's light as Heaven and radiant beyond belief.
Carbon is Earth's grand art medium. It's a well-grounded expression of creation.
They belong together. They're a match made in Heaven.
They can mate in the figure 8s of infinite energy. In their union is born Harbon -- a temporary element of fusion that retains the properties of both parents, yet radiates powerful energy, which can be tapped in home generators.
We can let those sleeping dinosaurs rest in peace.
eastariel 1 month ago
Beautiful man beutiful
getmeoffgrid 3 months ago
Hey Chap i think you wreked the house, and your garden.
Knock knock....Is your momy home ?
TheBrambletye 3 months ago
Good stuff, keep it up.
TheDaedalx 3 months ago
Man! Nice solar array...keep up the good work! I can't wait to post my new videos, coming soon!
helloman1976 4 months ago
"The battery is going dead!!! - Run Forrest Run"
callmeshane303 4 months ago
Have you considered adding an entry level nuclear power generator? You've done just about everything else! Yes, this is an addictive hobby, but just think, in 50 years it will have paid for itself! LOL
Fearlessthinker 4 months ago
How do you turn the pump off/on when the water is warm/cold? I made a circuit using two diodes as temperature sensors to compare the roof temperature to the tank temperature and automatically turn a 17 volt DC pump off/on. Some people use a solar panel to feed the DC pump instead of measuring the temperature difference.
definitionofis 4 months ago
man i wish i had that tower that is sweet
orlan7s1 4 months ago
@orlan7s1 hey keep a look out I got that tower for free.
michael970 4 months ago
do you have a coil for the water in the wood burning stove for the winter?
HomeDistiller 4 months ago
@HomeDistiller hey I don't have a coil yet but I plan on doing something soon.
michael970 4 months ago
@michael970 you can use an oil cooler from a car (the tube in fin type) if you make sure it always has water and is in the back of the fire box, right against the back wall. (if you fire feeds air from the front, it will mean i doesn't get hot enough to melt it)
HomeDistiller 4 months ago
nice. it is very adictive. i started with one panel from autozone i remember it came with a 7amp charge controller.i was wondering how do the home made wind turbine compare to the windmax money wise and power wise.
orlan7s1 4 months ago
@orlan7s1 hey I say build your own its a lot of fun and I think its around the same price.I did mine pretty cheap by using recycled parts.check out muddymuddyman on YouTube he will show you exactly what to do to build a quality turbine
michael970 4 months ago
@michael970 thanks man ive been looking at some videos on how to make them. and it does look like allot of fun.
orlan7s1 4 months ago
Alternative FTW!
madjimms 4 months ago
I love it man!
anyonefindAMERICA1 4 months ago
Nice extention to your already very impressive system
Great job :-)
Greetings from Belgium
Erik
rikkiesix 4 months ago