Hi everyone,
I live in an area where I have a situation where I need to get power remotely. I know that many here have experimented with the Kapagen generators. I need to make one that will be used 24/7.
I need it to provide power to a cinder block barn for two light bulbs and occasional use for a plugging in the sheep sheering cutters. No big deal since the output is enough for this. I also need it to supply current for a light and heat lamp in the chicken coop during winter.
So, I am going to build one and USE it.
Any help from all of you as to what materials to use, where to get them and to actually make this happen is much appreciated.
I ran across this concept some time ago and now have a need for it. I even might be able to keep the water from freezing in the winter for our livestock with the current it will provide.
First I have to build it and I have to find the materials to do so. The electronics down the line to shunt excess output to ground during months that the power isn't needed so much are readily available on-line and in summer months I'd just turn it off. Space to put this is not a problem and it will get a protective enclosure built around it to keep anyone from getting accidentally electrocuted as well as keeping small animals away from it.
Hopefully I'll build one of the very first Kapagens to be used daily for power and it will do exactly what it needs to. It is the perfect solution to my problem.
So, that's why I'm here for a start.
Later on I can move on to magnetic applications for various things, but this is my top priority NOW because I need the power there.
Regards to everyone,
Will
I live in an area where I have a situation where I need to get power remotely. I know that many here have experimented with the Kapagen generators. I need to make one that will be used 24/7.
I need it to provide power to a cinder block barn for two light bulbs and occasional use for a plugging in the sheep sheering cutters. No big deal since the output is enough for this. I also need it to supply current for a light and heat lamp in the chicken coop during winter.
So, I am going to build one and USE it.
Any help from all of you as to what materials to use, where to get them and to actually make this happen is much appreciated.
I ran across this concept some time ago and now have a need for it. I even might be able to keep the water from freezing in the winter for our livestock with the current it will provide.
First I have to build it and I have to find the materials to do so. The electronics down the line to shunt excess output to ground during months that the power isn't needed so much are readily available on-line and in summer months I'd just turn it off. Space to put this is not a problem and it will get a protective enclosure built around it to keep anyone from getting accidentally electrocuted as well as keeping small animals away from it.
Hopefully I'll build one of the very first Kapagens to be used daily for power and it will do exactly what it needs to. It is the perfect solution to my problem.
So, that's why I'm here for a start.
Later on I can move on to magnetic applications for various things, but this is my top priority NOW because I need the power there.
Regards to everyone,
Will
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