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Danux
@danux
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Joined: Sep 1, 2015
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

Quite a deal there Peppercorn. Is that called a "gin pole"? I am not (at the moment) in a position to commit to it, but perhaps if I feeling like wast...

4 years ago
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

I am in kinda the same position. It makes sense to augment solar with wind, but the lack of reputable + affordable small wind has left me in a state o...

4 years ago
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

When I was researching small wind, it seemed that two manufacturers in the USA had been at it for a while. Missouri Wind and Solar, and another whose ...

4 years ago
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

What is the manufacturer? Know anything about them?

4 years ago
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

Not seeing the link,but I'm guessing it is one of those smaller 400W (or less) ones? I seem to recall that they need a pretty stiff breeze to generate...

4 years ago
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Re: Outdoor Fire Heating

I believe the retaining walls will reflect heat, yes..

5 years ago
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Re: Keeping Hot Water

Look at maple syrup rigs. Large stainless steel with spigots... then you just insulate the tank, pot etc. Waterloo from Quebec is where I used ...

5 years ago
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Re: Bale Growing

Hey, thanks for all the insight, everyone. I had hoped that the bales would actually work like a sponge, allow me to water less, so that's good inform...

5 years ago
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Re: Insulating with bales

Did a bit more thinking on the subject of insulating the outside of a seacan, recently, and got to wondering if a foam insulation would also be a reas...

5 years ago
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Re: Insulating with bales

Better to over kill then not. I would coat with rubber paint or at least poly. I also prefer to over-engineer, if it is within reach. If I can make s...

5 years ago
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Re: Insulating with bales

You think it would be necessary to coat a seacan in more paint than it already possesses? I was under the impression that the coating on it was pretty...

5 years ago
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