Seed the Mind, Harvest Ideas.
http://farmwhisperer.com
Seed the Mind, Harvest Ideas.
http://farmwhisperer.com
"You must be the change you want to see in the world." "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." --Mahatma Gandhi
"Preach the Gospel always, and if necessary, use words." --Francis of Assisi.
"Family farms work when the whole family works the farm." -- Adam Klaus
Energy Curmudgeon
Green Fret Consulting
Moderator, Treatment Free Beekeepers group on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/treatmentfreebeekeepers/
Michael Cox wrote:Got any running water on site? You could use a trompe to make cold compressed air.
Moderator, Treatment Free Beekeepers group on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/treatmentfreebeekeepers/
Living in Anjou , France,
For the many not for the few
http://www.permies.com/t/80/31583/projects/Permie-Pennies-France#330873
Creighton Samuiels wrote:The relative humidity hit about 80% for a couple days in there, and I discovered that dew condenses under the solar tarp on the surface of the cooler. And not a little, the canvas portion of the tarp stayed wet far too long. If I were to do it again, I'd use a type of cloth that would wick away, and hopefully not encourage molding.
Energy Curmudgeon
Green Fret Consulting
Ann Torrence wrote:Ben Hewitt blogged about a nice solution repurposing an old ice box. Of course, he lives in Vermont. It would probably work 9 months a year even here.
Ann Torrence wrote:Ben Hewitt blogged about a nice solution repurposing an old ice box. Of course, he lives in Vermont. It would probably work 9 months a year even here.
Creighton Samuiels wrote: Granted, if you actually live off-grid and heat your home with something other than fuels that you have to buy (or have a practially unlimited supply of firewood), then a passive fridge might be a wonderful investment. But if you pay money for heat or don't like cutting extra firewood, and have access to the power grid, a modern & efficient compression refrigerator is a perfectly valid energy choice even in very cold climates.
Owner, Etta Place Cider
Ann Torrence wrote:I myself am planning to penetrate the envelope of my house at some point.
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Green Fret Consulting
Ann Torrence wrote:I believe the OP asked for suggestions for a small, off-grid solution.
Bill Bradbury wrote:We are currently building a cold pantry by plumbing the main water line into the house through the cold pantry. The 1" main splits into 4 5' coils of 1/2" copper pipe and an aquastat controls a computer fan at the bottom. This is in the NE corner of our basement and is insulated with R-23 Roxul batts and a salvaged walk-in cooler door. Preliminary testing is very good, but no real life results yet as we are still remodeling and haven't moved in.
Arch enemy? I mean, I don't like you, but I don't think you qualify as "arch enemy". Here, try this tiny ad:
permaculture and gardener gifts (stocking stuffers?)
https://permies.com/wiki/permaculture-gifts-stocking-stuffers
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