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Off-grid self-reliance & survivalism in Australia’s outback

June 4, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
When he was a teen, Link Knight saw his uncle go bankrupt and vowed to stay out of debt. Years later he moved into what was left of his uncle’s old home (a family home from the mid-19th century) in rural southwestern Victoria, Australia. The building was missing walls, filled with junk (his uncle was a hoarder) and not connected to the grid (“Since the power system was privatized in Victoria in the early 90s, it would have cost “over 43,000 dollars to get the power connected”).

Link eschewed the large generator that his uncle could never afford to run for a self-installed mix of photovoltaics, propane appliances and low-consuming fixtures (e.g. LED lights). Comparing installing solar to “hanging a picture”, he used – for his main system- two 120-watt panels on star pickets connected to a 30 amp charge controller and 2 batteries (for 200 amp hours). He setup a dedicated system for his solar fridge: one 120-watt panel running off 100 amp hours of batteries.

The system is minimal, affordable and, Link argues, proof that there’s an alternative to buying your way off-grid. “There’s this myth going around that you can’t go off the grid cheap, that you need to put in more than 50,000 dollars worth of solar panels in order to live off the grid. I can tell you for a fact it is cheap to set up off grid”.

Not all appliances feed off his PV setup. He uses a propane freezer, a camping stove (also propane), a wood-burning stove for heat (in his bedroom) and once a week he turns on his small generator for laundry day.

To maximize his generator time, he runs 3 twin tub washing machines (designed to be used without mains pressurized water, he manually moves the clothes between wash and rinse cycles) and simultaneously runs the pump to the refill the overhead tank that holds his household water supply.

Currently his rainwater catchment system is too small for all his water needs so he has to rely on pays to have his reserves refilled by truck, but he hopes to improve his catchment and avoid this cost in the future.

Right now, he saves 80% of his income and his largest expense is his internet bill (he spends a lot of time posting to his youtube channel), followed by the water bill. He does shop at the supermarket, but he has had tougher times economically when he has relied on foraging for things like native peas, stinging nettle and wild honey and hunting Australia’s “national pest”- rabbits (something he can do on foot with his hands).

He admits some things are a bit more complicated, but “there’s a lot of ways and means that you essentially end up achieving what you had on-grid anyway”.

Link’s youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD8OGNWIK0mzgAQgZPL1EPA

Original video: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/off-grid-self-reliance-survivalism-in-australias-outback/

Filed Under: General

60′ Equalizer Air Seeder working in the Victorian Mallee Australia

June 3, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
To know more go to www.harberger.com.au

Filed Under: Tech/Safety

Depression Risk Higher for Rural, Unmarried Women (5)

June 3, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Dr. James Rohrer, Ph.D., discusses how current economic concerns make the study relevant. As people struggle with the mortgage crisis and the high cost of gasoline and food, clinicians need to understand the relationship between the economy and feelings of depression.

Filed Under: Tech/Safety

Europe’s roots-up debate on GM crops

June 3, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
With genetically modified organisms under fierce attack on one side and fierce lobbying on the other, can Europe agree on a new GMO regime?

Comment on:
Google + http://tinyurl.com/orh99s6
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/europeanparliament
Twitter https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN

EuroparlTV video ID: 2c2dd4a1-b3ba-432e-aeb4-a3a100e7db54

Filed Under: Crops

Australia gives Murdoch $10m for HAARP/Chemtrails/Geoengineering

June 2, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Original upload from rremsiJackson, thank you.

STOP LOOKING DOWN AT YOUR PHONE.
AND LOOK UP TO THE SKY.
WE ARE CHANGE.

Filed Under: Weather

Al Gore Debates Global Warming

June 2, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Al Gore debates expert climatologists (at last) on whether carbon dioxide causes global warming.

Filed Under: Weather

Ageratina adenophora (Mexican Devil):Competitive weed and a fatal risk for the Himalayan Herbs.

June 1, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Ageratina adenophora is a perennial herbaceous shrub that may grow to 1 or 2 metres (3.3 or 6.6 ft) high. It has opposite trowel-shaped serrated leaves that are 6–10 cm (2.4–3.9 in) long by 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 in) in width. The small compound flowers occur in late spring and summer, and are found in clusters at the end of branches. Each flowerhead is up to 0.5 cm in the diameter and creamy white in colour. They are followed by a small brown seed with a white feathery ‘parachute.It is native to Mexico, but it is known in many other parts of the world as an introduced species and often a noxious weed. It has caused great economic loss in agriculture in southwestern China, and is threatening the native biodiversity there. It was first inadvertently introduced to Yunnan around 1940, and its rapid spread is due in part to its allelopathic competition with other plant species.[2] It also a weed in Australia, where it was introduced to Sydney in 1904. It has spread along the coastline of New South Wales and southern Queensland. It is rated a Class 4 Noxious Weed under the NSW Noxious Weeds Act of 1993.Ageratina adenophora has also spread in Hawaii and the mainland USA, where it is recognised as a weed in ten states of the South and Southwest.Elsewhere it is an invasive species in many tropical and subtropical countries, including northeastern India, China, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, the Canary Islands, and South Africa.The plant can spread vegetatively, that is the stems can sprout roots and grow upon contact with earth. The seed is also carried by the wind or water and colonises disturbed areas, such as fields and areas near human habitation, readily. Seed may also be transported on animals and in soil.Ageratina adenophora is regarded as an environmental weed in many parts of the world. It is on the Federal Noxious Weeds List in the USA and the State Noxious Weeds Lists in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. A. adenophora is probably one of the worst weeds in China where it is rapidly invading the foothills of the Himalayas – “the Chromolaena of the highlands (Arne. Witt. pers. com). It is also very invasive in South Africa and Zimbabwe.

In Queensland and New South Wales, this species colonises forest margins, stream banks and disturbed areas, preferring shaded wetter areas but also growing in open sunny sites. It also thrives in damp areas such as wetland margins, drainage lines, gullies and in clearings in wetter forests. It grows in large dense clumps and will eventually out-compete all other plants in an area, choking out native vegetation and forming a monoculture.

A. adenophora is also an aggressive weed in pastures in eastern Australia. It prefers wetter pastures (e.g. kikuyu grass pastures on wetter slopes), is usually not eaten by cattle, and can reduce the carrying capacity and productivity of invaded areas.

It is also poisonous to livestock, being particularly toxic to horses. In fact, this species is the cause of an acute pulmonary disease in horses which is known as “Tallebudgera horse disease” in Queensland and “Numinbah horse sickness” in New South Wales. This condition can be fatal if enough of the weed is consumed over a long period.

Filed Under: Crops

Sorghum – Part IV: The Crop

June 1, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:

Filed Under: Crops

Mig Weld Trouble-Shooting: Common Problems & Solutions

June 1, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Interested in MIG welding lessons? Here’s a YouTube playlist that will take you through initial machine setup, as well as horizontal, vertical, and even overhead welding…

Interested in A Career In Welding? Click Here:

http://www.georgiatradeschool.com/

ChuckE2009 Facebook Page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ChuckE2009/282164941819994

You can learn MIG for free:

Having issues with your mig welds? We’ll take a look at a number of common problems (been there, done that) in this How Not To Weld video on the GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) Process.

Here’s what we talk about, in order:

Traveling Too Fast
Traveling Too Slow

Too Much WFS (Wire Feed Speed)
Too Little WFS (Wire Feed Speed)

Too Much Stick-Out
Not Enough Stick-Out

Wrong Polarity

No Shielding Gas… Or Not Enough Shielding Gas

Welding “Too Hot”
Welding “Too Cold”

The “Swan-Neck” gun that fits my Hobart 187, and other Miller/Hobart machines:

http://www.usaweld.com/15-Flexible-Swan-Neck-Gun-fits-Miller-Welders-p/m2015-fsbe.htm

It honestly isnt a bad upgrade, for 7…

General Selection of “Swan-Neck” guns:

http://www.usaweld.com/Welding-Accessories-s/44.htm

General Selection of HTP Mig Wire:

http://www.usaweld.com/Steel-Wire-s/53.htm

Two rolls, shipped (The same ones I got) for :

http://www.usaweld.com/035-ER70S-6-Steel-Wire-10-lbs-Spool-p/er70s6-030-35-2pkmixed3.htm

ChuckE2009 Official Facebook Page:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/ChuckE2009/282164941819994

Enjoy the video? Then be sure to check out my website for more:

http://www.weldingwithstretch.com/

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