I didn't even know that people cooked with dung.
Interesting I did not know that.Lots of people in the "Third World" use it for their cook stoves.
Just finished a 10 day car camping trip and for the first time I put to daily use my rocket stove for cooking. These are in use in many areas with limited wood supplies, are very efficient, and are nearly smoke free.And getting cooking fuel puts a very heavy burden, in money, time, and toxic fumes, on struggling families. Better stoves or solar cooking are a huge benefit.
Stop being coy BB, when are you getting solar installed? The fed rebate drops in 2017.
Same here, got a 50W 12V panel to play with... 1yr ago, haven't yet got the project assembled thoughStarted small this week. Tired of weekly topping off of the two battery banks in the basement. I have built the frame for the panels on top of the generator shed, installed two panels waiting on the third and installed the charge controllers and meters. Starting small to get familiar with the technology and not electrocute myself or burn the joint down.
And wouldn't you know it. Just as I finished the cable run and hooked up the panels the clouds rolled in and we aren't supposed to see the sun for a week.
Now that's a win! I had some crazy idea to build a solar-powered array of fans blowing through a woodpile to help season it faster.The battery banks are to let me go back to sleep and wait till morning to tramp out to the genny shack and pull the rope. 280 ah in one bank and 375 in the other should keep the fridge and LEDs happy until I am ready to slog outside. Since the banks and two 1,000 watt inverters were installed a year ago we have gone the longest without an outage ever.
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