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5 DIY Earth-Friendly Cooking Devices. Capturing HEAT Five Earth-Friendly Cooking Technologies.

5 DIY Earth-Friendly Cooking Devices

DIY Super Efficient Chest Fridge Hack. Chest fridge Using vertical doors in refrigeration devices is an act against the Nature of Cold Air.

DIY Super Efficient Chest Fridge Hack

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How to Use Your Gas Grill Like An Oven. DIY Firewood: How To Make Logs From Newspaper. Paper Bricks - Free Fuel From Recycled Paper. Firewood A Major Summer Task. Finally, our firewood is sufficient for next winter.

Firewood A Major Summer Task.

It has taken long hours of work, cutting, hauling, splitting by maul the 11 cords of firewood we require to stay warm in the winter. Since we have had a relative dry winter this past year we started to cut, hand split and stack firewood the first week of April. 500 Showers Heated By One Small Compost Pile. DIY Hand-Crank USB Charger. Step #1: PrevNext I'm taking a trip to China soon, and last summer we spent a week without power due to downed trees all over the state.

DIY Hand-Crank USB Charger

Let's just say it was a rough week. So I wanted to find a way to charge my USB stuff without using those battery packs. Originally I was thinking of making an Altoids can AA battery charger, until I stumbled upon Ben Heck's video on YouTube. Step #4: Finally, solder the red and black leads to the rectifier and the resistor as shown in the picture in the previous step. Pedal Power Generator - DIY Plans.

Passive Solar - Cheap, Easy DIY

Hot & Cold Weather Tricks. Double Your Gas Mileage With A Few DIY Steps. 35 Tips To Save On Your Utility Bill. Alternative Refrigeration - Three Methods of Passive Cooling. Passive Cooling Here are three methods of alternative refrigeration you can use without electricity.

Alternative Refrigeration - Three Methods of Passive Cooling

Your best success will come using a combination of all three passive cooling methods. Having a way to refrigerate your food and “chill out” when the power goes out could be one thing to help ease the stress during a crisis. Solution 1: Evaporative Cooler Fridge Supplies needed: A shelf unitBurlap bagsClamps or clothespinsLarge pan for water (if needed)A cheap PVC shelf unit from you local hardware store works well. Assembling Instructions: Assemble shelf with the top shelf inverted (shown in picture) to use as a built-in tray for water.

Putting it in the shade is of course optimal and a slight breeze is helpful too. One year when I was at a family reunion in Pinedale, AZ during the summer, we used this alternative refrigeration method to keep our things cool because there was a short supply of ice for coolers. Solution 2: Zeer Pots Here's how it works. Solution 3: Radiant Fridge Solar Cookit $35. 7 Fast Growing Shade Trees To Save Electricity. The free solar energy that hits the Earth each day can keep us warm, light our homes, grow our food, and generate clean renewable electricity, so we often invite it into our lives, but when the weather heats up in the summer, the sun can actually cause us to use more energy, because we then need to run air conditioners to cool us back down.

7 Fast Growing Shade Trees To Save Electricity

Keeping the sun off of our homes and windows during the summer can end up saving us both money and energy, because we can avoid some of the heating effects and keep our homes cooler to begin with, so less energy is required to keep them comfortable. And one of the best ways to do that is by planting shade trees in the right location around our home, where they can block the sun from streaming in our windows and heating our walls and roofs during certain times of the day. Trees that can serve to cast shade come in all shapes and sizes, and for many different climates and planting zones, so there are plenty of options to choose from. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Off Grid Refrigeration. It is a fact that our entire way of life is dependent upon gadgets of convenience and being tied to the grid.

Off Grid Refrigeration

The grid supplies us with electricity, provides air conditioning to cool our home, the home’s main water supply is pumped by a fuel source, and our food is kept cool and fresh by the refrigerator in your kitchen. Did you know that your refrigerator consumes on average 8% of your monthly electric bill? Ancient Passive Cooling.

By Josh Moran You’ve probably seen various “family trees” in museums that try to illustrate the evolution of human beings.

Ancient Passive Cooling

They start out with an ape-like creature with a scientific-sounding name at the bottom and then branch outwards and upwards, culminating with something like Ozzie and Harriet perched at the top. Imagine that same kind of tree but one that shows the evolution of the manner in which we have cooled and heated our living spaces since the dawn of human history. It would start out with various ancient passive systems, evolve into controlled fires, work its way up to simple fans, branch out to evaporative coolers and finally make its way to modern HVAC systems. However, unlike the family trees where the branches of human ancestors come to an abrupt end, in the heating and cooling tree, ancient passive systems don’t entirely disappear. Six feet under for a good reason. Energy Planet - Renewable Energy Directory. Off Grid Living: Homesteading, Living Off The Grid, Sustainable Living, Survival, Prepping, Zombie Apocalypse, Disaster Relief – Living Off The Grid.

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