Right, Low Tech,
I'm beginning to think that the first step to taking the leap into alt fuels is 1.) a change of mind - a change in the way people think about "energy".
What I mean by this is that in many posts and even other forums concerning alt fuel, some people are still trying to think the whole thing thru in terms of "the way we've always done it", ie., combustion engines, and petrochem fuels. Please don't anyone take offense - I dont have the whole system hacked ( I realize that there is a lot of "luxury" in the amount of "work" a combustion engine can produce, compared to trickle charging from a Solar panel or battery reliance).What I am saying is that the first step to being independent from the "grid" or the "system" is changing one's thinking about how to "skin the mule", so to speak. For example, I see posts and schematics about how to convert from AC to DC, but still dependent upon a petro combustion engine to produce the "energy" to charge the battery. No, I don't think Battery locomoted RV's are a practical option in the future, but for a small "golf car" obviously they are ideal, for example.
The logical next step, to my mind, would be by pass the combustion engine and its dependence upon petrochem fuel ( or even veggie fuel as in a diesel, due to the discussed limitations), and
Goto> solar panels to charge your batteries to power your appliances. There is a couple I follow who have been experimenting with this, even salvaging old 12v batteries from garbage and recharging them multiple times. They and one of their experiments are here at:
and Mikey shows how to clean, open, refill, desulfate and test a totally dead sealed lead acid battery:
Da Pimp battery charger, recovery, desulfanator
http://store.holyscraphotsprings.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2
http://www.thegoodlifelab.com/p/wendy-mikey.html
>I guess I need to add a scheme for wiring your batteries to solar panels, and appliance recharger here, but...
I have been making some leaps in thinking while trying to figure out how to convert from "grid" elec, and petro fuels, and these types for experiments have helped. Maybe part of the "hack" is to mentally dispense with the "luxury" of having hundreds of "horses" of power available with the turn of a switch and the pump of the "accelerator", and gear your lifestyle down to where you need less energy to enjoy the "lifestyle" of being independent from "grids", fuel supply lines, and centralized governance in general.
Just a thought. Cheers,
~KK