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Prepper Radio Net Chat 10/25/23
« on: October 29, 2023, 12:17:53 PM »
Prepper Radio Net Chat 10/25/23


[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 7:34 pm[/size]
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[size=0pt]K7DWWDavid @K7DWWDavid Wed Oct 25 7:41 pm[/size]
Hi everyone...

Ken...did you see the last stuff I sent tonight

Jamie...are you ready for more prepping information yet?

Hi Keith...

[size=0pt]Idaho70 @Idaho70 Wed Oct 25 7:43 pm[/size]
Howdy

[size=0pt]Jamie.Idaho70's daughter @JC Wed Oct 25 7:44 pm[/size]
Hello! I'm always ready for more information!

[size=0pt]K7DWWDavid @K7DWWDavid Wed Oct 25 7:44 pm[/size]
I'll try to put together some additional information over the weekend. Remind me next week if you don't receive anything

[size=0pt]twp @twp Wed Oct 25 7:45 pm[/size]
Evening all.

[size=0pt]Jamie.Idaho70's daughter @JC Wed Oct 25 7:45 pm[/size]
Will do, thank you!

[size=0pt]K7DWWDavid @K7DWWDavid Wed Oct 25 7:47 pm[/size]
Hi Dave

Welcome Excited stranger...
[size=0pt]Jerry K7KKX @guest3072311 Wed Oct 25 7:50 pm[/size]
Hello all.

[size=0pt]K7DWWDavid @K7DWWDavid Wed Oct 25 7:51 pm[/size]
Evening Jerry

Ken...did you see the last stuff I sent?

Ken...are you going to post anything about tonight's topic here?

Everyone...tonight's topic is Li-Ion batteries...

[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 7:57 pm[/size]
I can post stuff...

[size=0pt]Idaho70 @Idaho70 Wed Oct 25 7:58 pm[/size]
Our solar batteries are Li=iron phosphate.

[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 7:58 pm[/size]
I like Li phosphate

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[size=0pt]Idaho70 @Idaho70 Wed Oct 25 7:59 pm[/size]
Just shows how well informed you are.

[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 8:00 pm[/size]
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[size=0pt]Jerry K7KKX @guest3072311 Wed Oct 25 8:10 pm[/size]
[/color]I believe there are several alternatives already in existence and available. For the longest term, at the moment are Nickle Iron batteries. Big and heavy, so mostly at-home power banks.[/size]

[size=0pt]Idaho70 @Idaho70 Wed Oct 25 8:11 pm[/size]
Our solar system li-iron phosphate are the big batteries that are far safer than the Li-ion batteries. Our batteries do not burn, but in the case of a failure they kind of go phhhhttttt then a little puff of smoke and that is it.
[size=0pt]Jerry K7KKX @guest3072311 Wed Oct 25 8:11 pm[/size]
[/color]Of course, what Ken was talking about are the AGM, regular lead-acid batteries, and one other lead-acid that I cannot remember.[/size]
[/color]Then the more esoteric types of batteries, or more accurately, power storage devices.[/size]
[/color]Jerry, Kilo Seven Kilo Kilo X-ray checking in from Winnemucca via chat.[/size]
[/color]One of the storage device that have been used in the past for both stationary and mobile needs are various types and sizes of flywheels.[/size]
[/color]Another unit that can store electric energy is super capacitors. Being used in small applications but I believe they could easily be built using very low cost components.[/size]
[/color]Elevated water storage tanks have also been used for both mechanical and electrical needs. Pump water when power is available and then let it drain through a micro hydro system. Or, it can turn a mechanical wheel to produce rotary energy for various tools and appliances.[/size]

[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 8:20 pm[/size]
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[size=0pt]Jerry K7KKX @guest3072311 Wed Oct 25 8:21 pm[/size]
[/color]There have been some very large lead-acid batteries used in submarines. They are cycled out by the US Navy regularly so many have been available in the past. Not sure if they still are. Low voltage, but 7,000 amp-hours of storage, each but it takes several to get to 12v, or 48v.[/size]
[/color]I do not think I said that, David.[/size]

[size=0pt]Idaho70 @Idaho70 Wed Oct 25 8:21 pm[/size]
Got a few snow flakes today, but nothing stuck.

[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 8:21 pm[/size]
I want snow

Yes, I want snow!

[size=0pt]Idaho70 @Idaho70 Wed Oct 25 8:22 pm[/size]
There is snow on the ground in the mountains behind me.
[size=0pt]Jerry K7KKX @guest3072311 Wed Oct 25 8:22 pm[/size]
[/color]It was Idaho70 that uses the other lithium battery. I prefer nickel Iron batteries.[/size]

[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 8:24 pm[/size]
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Bobby talked about that
[size=0pt]Jerry K7KKX @guest3072311 Wed Oct 25 8:24 pm[/size]
[/color]There many other combinations of materials to store power. Most are not used in general service, but often in specialized service such as mercury hearing aid batteries.[/size]
[/color]A couple of other possibilities I want to experiment with are not actually batteries in that they do not store energy, but like solar PV and micro hydro are power generators.[/size]

[size=0pt]K7KBJ @kjuenke Wed Oct 25 8:26 pm[/size]
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