Showing posts with label Alternative Energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alternative Energy. Show all posts

16 November 2013

New to homesteading, self sufficiency and skill building.

I am new to homesteading and self sufficiency.  I got into it through The Survival Podcast, which is an internet based radio show. Jack Spirko is the host, he talks about "living a better life, if times get tough, or even if they don't."  As I listened to him I realized that if I lost my systems of support (i.e. the grocery store, the gas station, my job, the power company, or any of their systems of support.) I would not be able to take care of myself let alone my family.  That scared me.

As I started my journey into self sufficiency, I realized it was going to be a long one.  I started plugging holes right away like backup emergency power.  I bought a Group 29 deep cycle battery and used a microprocessor controlled battery charger to charge and maintain it.  That allows me to keep cell phones and rechargeable AA batteries charged for emergency light and emergency communication.  I started filling soda bottles for backup water, and also made my blackout kit.

I like water features and I could never justifying spending money to put a pond in.  I then saw a TV show where a prepper was using a pool as a tilapia pond.  I figured that is useful, not just water that looks nice.  Jack,  talked about how to build a pond naturally using bentonite.  I walked out into my backyard marked the shape of the pond that I wanted to build and started digging.   I checked around and could not find bentonite.  I talked to some landscapers and they suggested sand clay.  I got about 4 cubic yards of it and layed about 4 inches thick.

   After tamping around the pond, I attempted to fill it.  It took a long time. I think it was a full day and a half.  At that point I knew something was wrong.  I turned off the water and it took a half a day to drain.  I was bummed.  While tamping I got tennis elbow from the repettitive movement.  My friends told me I should have brought in heavy equipment to do this but i wanted to do it myself.  I now know I can dig a pond by myself but tamping the clay is not something I should do by hand.


I also ordered a backyard orchard from Raintree Nursery.  I got 2 apple, 2 pear, one nectarine and  2 cherry trees.  I think I may have planted then too close together but they have only been in the ground a year.  Ill call the nursery and ask how close can i plant them. I wanted to create a living edible fence.  I figure the bottom of the canopy will be around 5 feet and I planted some blueberries rasberries blackberries to fill in from the ground to the bottom of the canopy.  Along my fence I planted grape vines.  Three types, red seedless white seedless and concord.

My annual crops didn't do to well.  We had a lot of rain this spring and I was told that my corn tassled to early as seen in the first photo on this post.  I planted tomatoes and cucumbers to late and we got 1 tomato and 1 cucumber.  The only thing I am concerned about is teaching my son that food does not grow in grocery stores.  He loved helping me with digging the pond, tamping, planting and harvesting.

I got a good start.  I think a part of homesteading and self sufficiency is also knowing your limits.  I'm still learning mine.  Hopefully I can learn quickly.  Because my elbow is killing me.













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06 January 2013

This week's 13skills.com progress.

Well...this week's progress went slowly.  I worked on some alternative energy projects and some sign language videos on youtube.  Other than that I've been trying to get the squirrel out of my rafters.  Looks like I will be learning two new skills: carpentry and home maintenance.  After we trap the squirrel I will be replacing the damaged fascia and soffets.  My physical fitness skill is off to a slow start. I was only able to walk once this week.  My spirituality skill kids during really well Ihave just competed day 5 of the one year bible.  Next week will be better.  I need to get some sleep for church tomorrow.

31 December 2012

13Skills.com Progress: Alternative Energy and Hunting

Alternative Energy

Today I worked on a "Jumper Pack"  that I bought some time ago.  It worked for a while then I lost the wall adapter and the DC charger.  It sat on a shelf ever since.  Today I opened it up to see the type of battery it used.  To my surprise it was a small AGM 12v battery.  I attempted to charge the battery after removing it from the jumper pack.  I tried twice and both times the charger aborted.  I will purchase a replacement battery and keep it charged.  I now know that I can charge it inside the housing by hooking up the alligator clamps of the jumper to the alligator clips to the charger until I can purchase a replacement wall adapter and dc charger.

Hunting

I am currently at my parents house ready to ring in the new year.  Tomorrow I am going hunting with my Dad.  Every time I go hunting especially with him, I learn something new.   I do not see a gap in my hunting skills right now so I did not add it to my 13 skills list.  It should be a great day!

13Skills.com Progress: Sign Language and Alternative Energy

Sign Language
  Today I learned and practiced the common phrases section of Signing How to speak with your hands.  I learned to sign:  Hi, Thank you, Your welcome, What is happening?, What's Up?, Poor thing, That's dumb, Goodbye, Good Luck, Keep me informed, I love you, It's not my fault, What time is it?, Excuse me., My Name is..., However, Be careful, Please, Me too, I doubt it, I'm sorry, I made a mistake., I understand., Really, Good Morning, I'm fine., See you later., How are you., Yes.  I had my daughter quiz me after I read that section.

Alternative Energy
  I got a call from my wife today while I was at an account.  She said she thought she messed something up.  She had unplugged the battery charger to the car battery and plugged it into a power strip.  When she plugged the charger back in the fan started running and would not shut off.  I fiddled with it a little when I got home but am not sure what is going on.  The manual says that if I plug it in and select the 12v deep cycle it stays in a testing phase and will not come out of it and the fan will not come on.  If I do a charge start it will try to charge and when it  sees that the battery is 100% it will go to completed and start the monitoring phase the fan will turn on durring the monitoring phase but I don;t believe it is supposed to be on 100% of the time.  I'll look at it more in depth tomorrow.  Good night everyone.

29 December 2012

13Skills.com Progress: Alternative Energy and Water Catchment

Alternative Energy
  In the picture below you can see that I have purchased a Group 29 Marine Deep Cycle Battery and attached a Schuelmaker SC-6500A battery charger that I had purchased about 5 years ago for 75 bucks.  On the top of the counter is my early Christmas present a MN-C800S AA and AAA battery charger.  In the second picture you can see the blackout kit I started.  It has an extension cord, jumper cables, 1 to 3 outlet AC adapters, 2 strings of Christmas lights that run on c batteries and a work light.  For those of you not familliar with the 13skills.com, Jack Spirko or Steven Harris, Check out this podcast.  http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/episode-1040-steven-harris-on-battery-back-up-systems-part-2-of-2  that is what I am working towards.  I got started with alternative energy by listening to this podcast also with Steven Harris http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/episode-940-steven-harris-on-dealing-with-a-large-scale-blackout-part-2.



Water Catchment/Filtering
  I have stored some water and continuing to rinse, fill and store.
Well, This was my first attempt at blogging.  It was started just so I could keep track of my progress and post pictures in the same place and I would have full control of what is put there.  Hope you guys find it useful.  Please visit my 13skills.com profile at http://www.13skills.com/member/41/babyharley-82nd