Off Grid in Texas - Conclusion of our first trip
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dang she got some hips...as long as you got those I would want to be off the grid too!!!
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3 people prefer Wal-Mart.
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you guys are great. I'd like to do the same thing
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aw
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Congratulations.
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@catskillwoodgas congrats!
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You guys are kewl :) any chance of dated footage uploaded to youtube in the future? I digg your off grid vids.
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@ikambor First off, your vids ar AMAZING....oh yeah...YOU DON'T HAVE ANY. How about YOU post some videos, and then come back.
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You guys are hot. Are you couple? I would love to know what's going on with everything you are trying out. We are in Austin and I want to get more off the grid.
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Will be doing some needed Videos. Sara and I are in NY getting married, so yes we are a couple.
catskillwoodgas 8 months ago
Hello Casey, You seem to have a knowledge about homebrewed electricity,perhaps you can answer a question? I am spinning a 1.5 Hp treadmill motor with a 15.5 HP craftsman rideing mower. At idle,it makes over 110 volts, Now, how do I use that to get electric to my shop? Thanks, Jerry
mister406 2 years ago
Treadmill motors are almost always DC so you are limited to what tools have whats known as Universal motors: circular saws and cheep table saws tent to have them. BUT this generator should not be used to run tools directly, try using it to charge batteries (24 volt set) and use a 2,000 watt (or better) inverter to run your tools. Or find a 120 volt regulated alternator.
catskillwoodgas 2 years ago