I suppose that I am like most people on here wanting to heat and cool my house, run the lights and appliances and also perhaps my car on an affordable device that I may be able to build provided I have good electronic/electrical and fabrication skills and tools and modest financial resources. I don't like $300 electric bills and $250 propane bills, and rising, plus gasoline, to provide these energy needs.
Mike's system and Stan Meyer's seem to be good candidates but sufficient details don't appear to be available yet.
It's been 17 years since your above post where you sounded like you had gained enough knowledge of Stan Meyer's work to give us a detailed workable plan but apparently you haven't published it yet.
What route would you suggest I pursue at this time, Aaron ?
Mike's system and Stan Meyer's seem to be good candidates but sufficient details don't appear to be available yet.
It's been 17 years since your above post where you sounded like you had gained enough knowledge of Stan Meyer's work to give us a detailed workable plan but apparently you haven't published it yet.
What route would you suggest I pursue at this time, Aaron ?
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