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  • @diypreppertv
    @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +13

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  • @geod3589
    @geod3589 14 дней назад +11

    Most people forget that their car or truck has a lot of gas in the tank. I was amused at a woman who bemoaned that the gas station pump's weren't working and she and hubby couldn't buy gas for their generator. They never even thought they were riding around with 10-15 gallons in their truck.
    Remember, if power is off, and you have solar lights, etc, don't light up the entire house. Don't draw attention to yourself.

  • @richavic4520
    @richavic4520 Месяц назад +54

    After being in the path of a tornado, i learned that 3 or 4 of those solar powered lawn accent lights could light up a room pretty well.

    • @texasaggiegigsem
      @texasaggiegigsem Месяц назад +7

      WalMart has them for a buck each! They have about a 25% initial failure ratio, so buy extra accordingly. If they don't fail right away, they generally last years.

    • @richavic4520
      @richavic4520 Месяц назад +7

      @texasaggiegigsem this was five years ago. They weren't putting out more than 5-10 lumens each.
      In total darkness, though they did the trick.

  • @lanagraham4587
    @lanagraham4587 2 месяца назад +52

    I bought a dorm size fridge/freezer. I also bought a solar generator. I have crank radio/lights that's also solar. 5 of those. I'm not buying anything that uses batteries. I'm prepping for a longer outage. East Texas

    • @chupacabra304
      @chupacabra304 2 месяца назад +11

      Thats awesome 👏🏽
      Consider adding some of those micro-wind turbines as well!
      And I saw some sweet ideas of planting food crops beneath solar panels in hotter climates, the shade cools the plants, yet they still receive enough sunlight to grow
      This way you could sort of triple your space usage

  • @user-lk8yy9bp5y
    @user-lk8yy9bp5y 16 дней назад +8

    putting a small tent on top of your bed also lets you sleep in a warmer environment, as the body heat and breathing will help add warmth :)

  • @patryott2468
    @patryott2468 Месяц назад +44

    A refrigerator is like a freezer in that the more full it is, the less energy required to maintain proper temperature.
    Try keeping bottles of water in "empty" spaces. You can remove the bottled water when you need the cold space, and put it back when you need to fill that space.

    • @alexipestov7002
      @alexipestov7002 Месяц назад +5

      Thermal mass, that's the basic concept of thermal batteries.
      You'll expend more power initially to cool the object, because you'll in effect be 'charging' the battery. But because there's more mass, it functions as thermal inertia, hence why it coils down slower when power is removed.
      This doesn't actually change the net energy, but it shifts around *when* the energy is used. And if the power goes out, you'll want to backload and frontload rather than keeping consumption steady.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 7 дней назад

      And if you keep those water bottles in a freezer, they will help it stay colder longer without power. 😊

  • @sherrin.5622
    @sherrin.5622 Месяц назад +36

    Living on the Gulf coast and having gone through multiple hurricanes, I started using white battery operated string lights. They usually only take 2 to 3 AA batteries and last a long time. I keep them in bathrooms, hallways, and high traffic areas. I keep them on all night so I don't have to pick up my flashlight or lantern every time I want to move around.

    • @jar407
      @jar407 Месяц назад +4

      dollar tree has a mini square flashlight with 2 different beams i used as nightlight for my 96 yr mom the bathroom had a auto emergency light and nitelight so i set the dollar flashlight on her jewelry chest to get her into hall
      3 aaa batteries lastes weeks from dark to morning

    • @pinschrunner
      @pinschrunner 16 дней назад +3

      Same idea but I put a puck light mounted on the wall right next to each light switch that we inevitably flick on, out of habit, when there is no response, we hit the pucks

  • @patriotordinance9695
    @patriotordinance9695 2 месяца назад +66

    I built a solar generator my self it’s a small one but works great and works great with a solar pannel all in a plastic ammo box 👍🌴😎🌴🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +7

      Nice!

    • @nwhpdawns2239
      @nwhpdawns2239 2 месяца назад +4

      Same :) fun project!!

    • @chupacabra304
      @chupacabra304 2 месяца назад +11

      Is there a diagram online? How could someone replicate this project? :) thanks for the idea

    • @patriotordinance9695
      @patriotordinance9695 2 месяца назад +3

      @@chupacabra304 I don’t think so to many variables because of add ons .

    • @chupacabra304
      @chupacabra304 2 месяца назад +3

      @@patriotordinance9695 noted, thats a cool idea you got going still ! :)

  • @stevebishop3796
    @stevebishop3796 2 месяца назад +22

    When I bought our camp trailer a few years ago, the idea was to also have a second space with fridge, stove, shower etc and keep it ready with provisions. The fridge went out but I found a barely used replacement at a great price. All these things require maintenance, $$ and your time, so plan accordingly.

  • @Kwash56
    @Kwash56 2 месяца назад +33

    We plan on using the candles/oil lamps in the winter, which will help with heat, and the flashlights/electrical lights in the summer when we can charge them easily with solar panels. Can’t afford a generator.

    • @texasaggiegigsem
      @texasaggiegigsem Месяц назад +3

      I'd suggest making a rehersed plan for safe placement of any flame-containing device, as emergency services can be unreliable or outright non-existent after a disaster.

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 17 дней назад +1

      Downsize everything

  • @BigBlue1026
    @BigBlue1026 2 месяца назад +14

    A whole bunch of great ideas. Thanks JR.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +2

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @johnpitre1295
    @johnpitre1295 Месяц назад +6

    I connect Directly from one 25 watt Solar Panel -----> 2 USB Power Bricks $10 @ WalMt via Dual USB cig.socket....Doin' this 4 yrs...no harm to Power Bricks. ⭐

  • @StandFirmToTheEnd
    @StandFirmToTheEnd 2 месяца назад +12

    Thanks JR for all the great videos! I love seeing a young man with a good head his shoulders.

  • @johnpitre1295
    @johnpitre1295 Месяц назад +6

    I connect one 25 watt SolPanel-----> $30 Recharg Lanterns from WalMt...New type has a Solar Panel , Hand crank & USB

  • @murda2999
    @murda2999 2 месяца назад +17

    I have a number of DeWalt 20V tool batteries. They store a lot of energy in each. Amazon has converters to take the 18-20V of various tool batteries and convert it to 12V. This voltage can then be used by various automotive USB outlets and portable lights. USB is the future power supply for small devices.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @texasaggiegigsem
      @texasaggiegigsem Месяц назад +5

      USB-C can provide up to 100W! (20v/5 amps, negotiated with the device, otherwise it gets 5v max by default). Shockingly, I think a new charging spec is in the works that'll go up to 48v and be able to provide 250 watts.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 7 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing and the reminder.

  • @johnpitre1295
    @johnpitre1295 Месяц назад +9

    I COOK w/ SOLAR Ovensss....Largest Cookie jar $12 @ WalMt w/ clear glass w/ lid...put.2nd glass jar inside...put Relectix inside & underr...clear glass saucersss under 2nd jar & on top as lid...1 under allows sunlight 2 reflect UNDER the 2nd jar...cooks.RAW Meat in summer...good4 warming cand food n ❄

  • @danielcox8498
    @danielcox8498 2 месяца назад +14

    Greetings from Tennessee. While I agree that rechargeable batteries are a good choice, I can't recall you ever saying anything about solar rechargeable battery chargers. You might also think about comparing solar rechargeable LED lights for battery life and recharge times. Keep up the good work. ✌️

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for watching Daniel!

  • @OldStationRecords
    @OldStationRecords 16 дней назад +3

    Good videos. It would be great someone explains from zero how to create a solar generator. Also other eolic generator.
    Thank you, Joe

  • @warmongerel9743
    @warmongerel9743 2 месяца назад +9

    I have a couple of power banks with built-in solar panels. They'll take a long time to charge, but they're better than nothing. I do like your idea of charging power banks 1st with portable solar panels and then using the banks to charge devices. It makes more sense than, say, just charging a phone. You can use the power in the bank to charge more things.

  • @user-yi8vd2yj1k
    @user-yi8vd2yj1k 2 месяца назад +17

    I'm glad you made this video thanks jr

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +4

      You’re welcome Terry! Thanks for watching!

  • @adamanddadmathieson4689
    @adamanddadmathieson4689 2 месяца назад +12

    A great video, very informative. Best Regards from Scotland!

  • @johnpowell4415
    @johnpowell4415 2 месяца назад +12

    Excellent info JR cheers from Australia. Thank you for what you're doing, we're learning alot

  • @daisycofresi7252
    @daisycofresi7252 Месяц назад +7

    Thank you thank you for your kindness.😊

  • @mauimixer6040
    @mauimixer6040 7 дней назад +1

    Brought a Koolatron, both a sm. cooler size refrigerator and oven (warmer) that runs on both 12dc&120vac , for &75ish(3+yrs ago amazon) and it's been constantly running since . I use it as a small refrigerator upstairs (plugged into my LG battery gen.) absolutely great deal and most people use for in vehicles and camping.

  • @texasaggiegigsem
    @texasaggiegigsem Месяц назад +4

    Good actionable video for anyone living on the gulf coast. Keeping small electronics up makes a lot of sense. I personally have a 3.5kw tri-fuel generator, an old 40 watt solar panel recovered from a crashed buoy, a 286wh Blue Etty, a stand-alone 600w pure sine wave inverter I can connect to vehicles, a BBQ pit, bags of charcoal, plenty of untreated wood, fishing gear, small kid's swimming pool, etc. Meaningful preps doesn't have to cost a fortune.

  • @ronaldsimmonds1002
    @ronaldsimmonds1002 2 месяца назад +13

    Quality content thanks JR🇺🇸👍🏻.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +3

      You’re welcome Ronald! Thanks for watching!

  • @Lee_Proffit
    @Lee_Proffit 2 месяца назад +22

    The other thing about the solar generators is that you need the matched solar panels to go with them, no point if you have a big generator and only a 100W panel to power it, it will take a week to power it up 😞

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, that is something that gets overlooked quite a bit. I’m still a little lower than I’d like to be in that area.

    • @Lee_Proffit
      @Lee_Proffit 2 месяца назад +1

      @@diypreppertv Same here, that's why I thought that I would mention it 🙂

    • @hamfox9714
      @hamfox9714 Месяц назад +2

      Most of them allow the use of most solar panels. There are some that only allow the use of there panels but not most.

  • @paulfuryes203
    @paulfuryes203 2 месяца назад +9

    Great video, JR. Very informative, and you have given me some new ideas. Thanks. Take care, my friend.

  • @user-ki3dj9pu9y
    @user-ki3dj9pu9y Месяц назад +5

    I switched to all d cells for my power outage gear. Coleman makes a nice d cell lantern that will also run aa and charge usb devices. I found having everything run off one battery type really helps cut costs and keep everything simple

  • @observingrogue7652
    @observingrogue7652 Месяц назад +3

    There are also handcrank and exercise equipment generators you can buy or make.

  • @rfs54
    @rfs54 Месяц назад +3

    well it appears that this vid is a month old now, but just in case since i just found it myself , a good thing to mention would be solar lights like the solar security ones, i have one that i put a piece of wire through its mounting holes so it can be quickly hung up anywhere just charge it during the day and it's all good mine came from harbor freight & has been forgotten to be taken back out and although not real bright it still lasted for 2 nights.

  • @dgunearthed7859
    @dgunearthed7859 Месяц назад +2

    Two things: ive got most of my devices in one rechargeable battery size so if it came doen to the last charged battery for the day, i can determine which device to run. AND they actually sell 2000w vehicle inverters so as you said, as long as you have gasoline you can power what you can with the common sized gas generators. Just be sure to have a CO2 alarm close by!

  • @onetweetygirl71
    @onetweetygirl71 2 месяца назад +7

    Was thinking about the car battery option. Just wanted to throw out how it is very useful inside your home. For instance. Many, many years ago, my in-laws had a power outage right after we were married (early 2000s). They had a pellet stove with an electric feeder and with no power, no feeder. So, fil rigged up a car battery to the stove so they had power. They didn't have those kinds of converters back then. But it's something to think about.

    • @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt
      @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt Месяц назад +3

      We had so many power outages where I used to live that I was seriously considering running extra low- voltage wiring and 12 volt lighting in every room with a wire near the driveway so I could just connect it to battery in a car.
      I use a lawn tractor battery in a box for outdoor tools and lighting all the time. It works great for camping. I can pump up air mattress right in the tent , and with LED lights it goes for many days.

  • @commonsensepatriot9450
    @commonsensepatriot9450 2 месяца назад +4

    Great video! Do what you can with what you can afford. Test your methods before you actually need them so you know for sure they'll function and do what you need them to do. Thanks for the thought provoking video.

  • @Alice-ng2po
    @Alice-ng2po 24 дня назад +4

    Stock up on your canned and dried foods big time.

  • @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt
    @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt Месяц назад +7

    They should make ‘ Icy Ball ‘ absorption refrigerators again.
    Burn a little oil or even wood and be able to make ice.

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 Месяц назад +3

      Never heard of those before! Would you let me know please if you can find something similar now?

    • @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt
      @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt Месяц назад

      @@frostyfrances4700 antique devices made back in the 40s for rural people without electricity. Look it up a on RUclips, I know there USED to be a few videos plus video of someone that made their own modern version.
      Made by Crosley company

    • @lindaevans3815
      @lindaevans3815 7 дней назад +1

      I'd like to know more about that, too.

    • @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt
      @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt 5 дней назад

      There are a few ‘ Icy Ball ‘ refrigerator videos on RUclips.
      Ammonia refrigerant absorption refrigeration made by Crosley company.

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 5 дней назад

      @@MichaelWysocki-ks5xt - Yeah, plenty of videos. But no links to buy that I can find.

  • @suebrittain9563
    @suebrittain9563 Месяц назад +3

    On the rechargable batteries - I have a solar powered battery charger.

  • @MDK1968Mimi
    @MDK1968Mimi Месяц назад +4

    Thank you J.R. Appreciate this video. Blessings ❤

  • @johnpitre1295
    @johnpitre1295 Месяц назад +5

    Best tastn' PIZZA S L O W cooked n solar oven....Best eggs, etc A famous Chef said " Solar cooked meals taste tha BEST " 🍽

  • @tthappyrock368
    @tthappyrock368 Месяц назад +4

    Some great ideas others haven't discussed!

  • @0annonymous
    @0annonymous 13 часов назад

    One thing you may want to experiment with is a pocket-sized solar power bank
    If you invest in a few of those and keep them charged, you may find that you can also charge them off of your home power if they don't get enough charge from the sun

  • @tinktink7736
    @tinktink7736 2 месяца назад +8

    Thanks again for the video! I made a trashcan faraday cage, got me some rechargeable batteries and chargers all thanks to your videos. I also spent money on a 30 watt solar panel to recharge a small anker power bank and to recharge a few lights. Saving money to buy myself a little bigger power bank so I can run a fan or at the very least make some coffee if I lose power. I don’t function well without my coffee lol.
    Thanks again! Look forward to learning more and have Been binge watching your videos 🙂🦋

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +3

      Thank you! I’m glad the videos have been helpful!

    • @t0manderson571
      @t0manderson571 Месяц назад +6

      Get a single burner butane/ propane stove.

    • @tinktink7736
      @tinktink7736 Месяц назад +2

      @@t0manderson571 thank you for the advice, I appreciate you. I did pick me up a dual fuel one burner stove 🙂

  • @Marsha-yl8wl
    @Marsha-yl8wl 25 дней назад +2

    Use olive oil or avocado oil...less likely flash fire if tipped over....less smoke too

  • @steffybael1245
    @steffybael1245 4 дня назад

    I BUY AA/AAA BATTERIES ON BLACK FRIDAY, WITH A 10 YEAR POWER WARRANTY. I ONCE HAD TO DRIVE MY TRUCK AROUND 10 MILES WITH NO HEADLIGHTS USING A FLASHLIGHT!
    a battery charger and deep cycle battery and inverter is your cheapest bet.
    living off grid in a camper for years is the best way to learn how to live during a power failure or grid down!!!

  • @ThailandAmazing
    @ThailandAmazing День назад

    Go to general dollar buy the cheap path lights. Solar charged. Pull your soldering gun out. Add wire to a led drill tiny hole in outside wall. Mount on outside wall remote light just inside wall. Free light that’s enough if you’re just going potty. You can elevate to more capacity and cheap

  • @Gumby1978
    @Gumby1978 2 месяца назад +2

    Great advice! Thanks JR

  • @robinguertin574
    @robinguertin574 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you, JR.

  • @0annonymous
    @0annonymous 13 часов назад

    One thing to pay attention to if using a battery powered fan is One thing to pay attention to if using a battery powered fan is to only run it on LOW In order to preserve battery and have that item running longer
    The HIGHER the speed, the MORE power consumption, but the LOWER the speed, the LESS the power consumption

  • @davidblanchard5252
    @davidblanchard5252 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you JR for your Survival informational series! Rechargeable batteries cost more but will pay for themselves. Flashlights, headlights , lanterns , radios , weather bands and even small TVs can be charged with solar panels. National Gas Carberators Conversion Kits Exist for day time ! Charges Solar for night!

  • @sammitorn5326
    @sammitorn5326 2 месяца назад +7

    Can you charge the solar generator with the gas generator? Maybe with a surge protector?

    • @Greyteam4291
      @Greyteam4291 2 месяца назад +8

      Yes
      Left my fridge and freezer plugged into my Patriot solar generator overnight, then in the morning, started the gas generator and plugged the Patriot in.
      It charged while still running the frig and freezer.
      My Patriot is 6 years old now and still works great, but i do need to top off the charge twice a year if it doesn't get used.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +4

      Yes, you can charge a solar generator with a gas generator. It’s best to do it with an inverter generator since they produce “cleaner” power, but I’ve done it with my regular gas generator that has a built in surge protector. I don’t recommend doing that a lot, but in a pinch, it may be useful.

  • @issamituk4365
    @issamituk4365 2 месяца назад +3

    Nice video, thanks

  • @freespirit4162
    @freespirit4162 22 дня назад +1

    Check expiry Dates on Batteries

  • @DonaldHayes-sb6vz
    @DonaldHayes-sb6vz 19 часов назад

    Has any peppers thought about using those outside solar lights that fit on a 4x4 post that is charged by the sun and will set on your table or cabinet because of the base and when it runs down overnight just set it back out in the sun for the next night....

  • @MikeR505
    @MikeR505 2 месяца назад +1

    Battery bank that have solar panel built in

  • @jar407
    @jar407 Месяц назад

    trouble with refrigerators is the daily defrost schedule ureses as much as the compressor . really shop for batteries like thay
    12v the ups size battery work great can recharge fairly quick and now lipo4 are coming into the sla price .

  • @greatcondor8678
    @greatcondor8678 2 дня назад

    I bought a used craftsman 3.5kw generator so I'm good.

  • @johnpitre1295
    @johnpitre1295 Месяц назад +2

    Lanterns work after 6 yrs Daily use & rechargn'

  • @MontanaJim419
    @MontanaJim419 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @debraroser985
    @debraroser985 2 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @davidjones1393
    @davidjones1393 2 месяца назад +3

    THKS

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад

      You’re welcome David! Thanks for watching!

  • @robertfitzgerald3432
    @robertfitzgerald3432 6 дней назад

    I'd read Solar Panels, the Panel itself is Not Affected by an EMP Burst?

  • @tomclyne3320
    @tomclyne3320 Месяц назад

    Excellent informative video, thank you! Subscribed 👍

  • @webmastercaribou7570
    @webmastercaribou7570 19 дней назад

    Powersmart 4k inverter generator. I believe that i paid around $325

  • @sjr7822
    @sjr7822 Месяц назад

    Shared

  • @eyesup9542
    @eyesup9542 Месяц назад +1

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  • @tangobayus
    @tangobayus 4 дня назад

    Your car is a generator. Use heavy duty cables to charge AGM batteries.

  • @viopsadmin
    @viopsadmin 29 дней назад

    Nice video, good info, you got a new sub. :)

  • @MariaN-wf1jh
    @MariaN-wf1jh 2 месяца назад

    HELLO GTSY

  • @johnpitre1295
    @johnpitre1295 Месяц назад +1

    Subd & liked.....🍏

  • @funwithjellyandlou1065
    @funwithjellyandlou1065 2 месяца назад +12

    2 videos in a week again. Nice.
    You’re right about the fans! We use Makita tools and use their large battery job site fan at home…gale force wind! 😅

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah. The only thing I don’t like about the Milwaukee is the coverage area is a little small. However, places that do get air get a lot of it. Thanks for watching!