Unchained Preppers
General Category => D.I.Y. => Topic started by: gapatriot on August 07, 2016, 01:50:28 PM
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Any refrigeration guys on here. Looking a build a somewhat complex system, and need some input. To give you an idea liquid over feed single stage no liquid pumps. Possibly capable of going to -20 f.
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Nobody? Nobody even remotely interested in this??
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Are you looking to make something offgrid, with or without power supply?
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Yeah Prepper, I was thinking the same thing.
There are some great refrig units out there that work off 12/24 volt, kerosene or propane.
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not something i know much about.
:popcorn:
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No help from me. Best I could say it find a spring and build a spring house. That will get into the low 40s in many places but nowhere near your numbers.
Never heard of a spring that flows very hard, cold ice.
Nemo
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Crosley icyball may be close to what your looking for. Stupid simple no moving parts. Not idiot proof though due to use of ammonia.
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I've been thinking about trying to design a system, but I think I'm going to end up building an ice house honestly. Less maintenance and worry about spare parts.
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Ideas.. I literally don't even know what you're talking about GAP.. how about a wind powered compressor.. hydropowered if you got the drop..
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Ok so I'm in the process of working a deal on a 45kw generator. 220 and 110 volt a/c. What I want to build is a large refrigerated space -20, 34, and 50 to 55 degrees. Planning on using r-290 as I can achieve the Temps I want without over working my compressor/s. I'm not sure about single or two stage yet. It will be a flooded system. Not sure about what compressor to run. I would love to run a screw but it's very cost prohibitive. The 34 degree space is going to be the largest as I want to use it as a kill and processing room for meat.
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What meat market you going to be supplying? Seems like alot more than the neighborhood. A ginny that big ought to run a fridge big enough to cold out the high school gym.
Nemo
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I have 43 acres, which will soon have livestock on it. If I kill a cow or pig, or even a deer. I can store fresh meat. The generator is a pro driven unit for my tractor. But I the cool thing about them is the run at 540 rpm input speed. It's going to be the heart of my hydroelectric set up.
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I don't know why, but reading this thread reminds me of a scene out of "The Road." :popcorn:
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What's it about??
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I don't know why, but reading this thread reminds me of a scene out of "The Road." :popcorn:
Mmm gotta get those sweet breads ;-)
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Its been a few years now but my last " camping trip " we used a fresh water spring to chill the beer.
Not something effective but it'll keep just about everything that's sealed at a much lower temp than outside. Around 60 degrees. Just food for thought.
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Honestly, I just want to follow this thread because it's piqued my interest.
I think I must have been some kind of weird mole person in another life because this is one of many situations where I find myself thinking "you'll be better off if you move underground". But seriously. If you were to sink your prep/storage room you would be able to maintain a low temperature using much less juice.
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I'm actually thinking of starting on a spring house tomorrow, I got my driveway cut in a the land. Gotta love having a skid steer, well until you almost flip it over but that another story.
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nice!
working on your livestock yet?
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I have 50 buff Orrington's that will be laying within then next couple of months then they are getting decided into 3 or 4 different flocks. I'm still fight to get my beaver problem under control. Those little bastards can flood it faster than I can rip out the dams. The wife wants goats but my fences are far from goat proof. The water should be ran from the well within the next month then I'm putting my septic in. Building a house out of pocket sucks more than I thought it would.
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Yes it does take longer BUT when you are done you outright own it.
Keep focused on the goal ;)
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Here is some of the beavers handy work
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More
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I estimate they are flooding 5 to 10 acres of my land, and the bad part is I only think there's 2 of them
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I suppose you have tried to trap and or shoot 'em?
Beavers are like cockroaches. The only way to make 'em stop is to stop them.
A rather liberal tree hugger type of guy down the street had a family (One lodge) of beavers in his pond. He thought it was so cute. They were cute till there is now three lodges and they have damned up the outlet of his pond to the point that the pond is creeping closer and closer to his house.
Well he blew up the damn which caused property damage down stream of him. Once he took care of his neighbor'$$$ he bought a "Hav-a Heart" trap. Trapped some of them and moved them out of the area. Got caught by a Environmental Officer and got a ticket on his third trip to the State Game Lands - Again some more $$$$.
Well he has resorted to my original suggestion which costs nearly nothing - He shot 'em.
He sat on his porch at dusk several months ago and dispatched what he thought was the right amount. No fuss...No musss. Since gunfire is very common around these parts and there is only one Environmental Officer who only hangs out at the state game lands. Nobody is the wiser ;)
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The only time I see them I don't have my rifle, the main lodge is right on the property line, but I think 9 lbs. Of tannerite will take care of it nicely. The smaller lodges I took out by hand this summer. I just got off the bobcat if you have ever got one stuck you know how my morning has gone.
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Check the Ga game laws. This might be in season on them and they can bring a couple bucks. If you like I can put you in touch with someone who specailizes in animal (of any type) removal who should be able to get then for you no problem.
Or like JM suggests, centerfire 22.
Nemo
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or Nemo a 22 magnum. ;)
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I just need to spend more time on the land, the holidays set me back some. Since they are neusance animals on farm land I don't have to worry about any seasons. Coyotes are another problem I'm going to have to be dealing with as well as poachers deer hunting. I'm beginning to think this whole 40 acres and a mule thing ain't all its cracked up to be. :lmfao:
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GAPatriot, Nothing worthwhile is ever easy... Just ask my wife :)
I feel you. working on farms as a kid and as a construction electrician, sold me on the value of an education.
maybe you can set up a playdate between the coyotes and the beavers.
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Have a 30 amp electrical plug and water hose hookup outside? I would be happy to bring my camper down for a week or more and work on the yotes. You don't have to feed me and I won't charge except for the water and electricity.
I will even throw a haybale to the mule if you want. Won't bring it but will take it from the barn for him.
Nemo