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Showing posts with label Firewood. Show all posts

5.15.2019

Off Grid in the City



Blog Series Off-Grid StLouis Style

This blog post will highlight how it all works together for getting Off-Grid StLouis Style without scrimping on the Must Haves of Hot Water, Heat, and Electricity.
Highlighted in a few prior blog posts- burning wood can produce Hot Water From Your Wood Stove for Blazing Hot Showers (which works off the Stove Pipe of the Wood Burning Stove or fireplace). As well as how to Turn a wood stove into a fuel source for creating a propane type fuel source that will operate gasoline engines such as a generator (Gasifier). 

Must Have 1] Hot Water

    This hot water heating system produces hot water that will stay warm up to 48 hours!
    • Article Link:  Three years ago, we were sitting in our cabins wondering how we could satisfy our addictions for hot baths and showers, without paying ridiculous prices for disappearing reserves of fossil fuels. Putting our talents together (one of us is a mechanical wizard and the other a Ph.D. chemist), we devised a homestead alternate energy system — based on the use of otherwise-wasted stovepipe heat — that's allowed us to take those hot baths. We call our system the Blazing Showers Stovepipe Hot Water Heater. See Build Tips here: https://stlouisrenewableenergy.blogspot.com/2010/02/hot-water-from-your-woodstove.html



    Must Have 2] Heat Wood Stove 




    Must Have 3] Electricity
    • Options
      • Connected to the Grid
      • Photovoltaic Solar System

      • Gas or Gasifier Generator
        • Energy Source: Biomass - Firewood Donated by the neighbor tree trimmers and upcycled from job sites.  

    How to build a "Wood Gasifier" from propane tanks, to power a "Tiny House"!


    How to build a "Wood Gasifier" from propane tanks, to power a "Tiny House"!

    This is how to build your own Wood Gas producing wood stove that can be used to run a vehicle or generator, this works for replacing propane in most standard propane appliances. This simple unit was made from three small propane tanks and scrap material.



    We have also upgraded to 12volt LED wiring and lighting setup in a few spots of the home!  A complete LED lighting system would reduce Electricity needs by 50%.  

    In upcoming blog posts, I will share how this process and system all work together and allows the Homeowner to live 

    Off-Grid StLouis Style!










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