Good to see someone coming through on indiegogo and/or kickstarter. I see they had 6700 backers, so they ramped up fast. What are you using for solar panels, Sophia?Sofisintown said:My Bluetti AC200 was delivered last week.
I realize this is an off the wall idea, but I wonder if someone could build something akin to a crop irrigation system that would run water down the roof and walls in case of a fire. Rain water could be collected over time and stored in a big tank. Naw, it'd never work.travelaround said:The money has to be spent for building or buying another home
GypsyJan said:Would you have enough warning to deconstruct the yurt in case of another wildfire? Maybe a small stone house instead? Or a metal garage with laundry room and bathroom in which you could park your van and trailer when not on the road?
Qxxx said:I realize this is an off the wall idea, but I wonder if someone could build something akin to a crop irrigation system that would run water down the roof and walls in case of a fire......
maki2 said:I would strongly suspect that FEMA will have to follow the national building codes for a minimum size square footage home that also meets energy, health, fire codes etc.
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