Backup emergency power options, cheap, reusable source .. links in description

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Published 2024-02-21
Dont' be scared be prepared!

Here are links to both versions from amazon (where I purchased from) Both generate up to 500 watts when at peak turning. More info at each link... links to my "amazon affiliate" but I don't think that works anymore, so I doubt I'll get any credit if you use my link to purchase... but its worth a try!

Small version about $139 … 0.5gal per sec (higher pressure water) with hose hookup amzn.to/3uxfbJv

Larger version about $165 to $199 … (500-1500rpm) amzn.to/3UNcOwT

All Comments (21)
  • Seriously Dutch you are absolutely one of my favorite people. I love the way you and your friends think. Love to you your family and the Dutch since family. Stay tough and hold the line❤❤❤❤❤
  • A few years back I saw a video of a person who created a water generator that used recirculated water . It was very crude looking but work good. The guy used gravity and pipes, I wished I had that information now. I think that guy was from Erie P.A. maybe. You didn't need a constant water source, it just recirculated.
  • @benjamin593
    Hook the green one to a ram pump. Capture the overflow from the ram pump in an 18' pvc ran down to the green generator. A second one could be added to the pump side of the ramp pump pressure outlet which pumps to elevation to a holding tank. [The purpose of having a ram pump] The silver one could be on an outlet from the water storage tank that is fed by the ram pump. In this instance you will have constant 1000w while the ram pump is running and 500w when you need water from the storage tank. No electricity needed for the ram pump. Now you have water storage, water pressure, water regeneration, and peak 1500w totally off grid, in the light, dark, no wind, heavy wind. A battery bank would come in handy at that point.
  • A great idea regardless of how long the power and water might be on. Find a strong brook or stream, ideally a fast flowing river, and you’ll have unlimited power- of course you can also obtain higher wattage capabilities with bigger units for powering the big stuff- but be careful- if nobody else has power and you do, you’re going to stand out like a sore thumb, unintentionally alerting all others that you have what they need and will be desperate to obtain by any means necessary. What would you do for your family… But if you can hide it and make very little noise while operating the system, it’ll save your life- but the opposite will be true if you are discovered. Love your videos by the way- I’ve been watching for about four years now and have learned a lot. You know you’re over the target when “they”completely shut you down . Kudos on the perseverance test🙏
  • @davidbentley145
    I saw a video where a community on an island have a man made reservoir ...during the day they would gravity feed a lower reservoir while generating power to charge a huge battery bank then at night use a portion of the power to pump the water from the lower reservoir to refill the upper one...great system still being used and maintained today....can't remember the name of the Island tho....Ty Dutch for all that you do brother...
  • @fhertlein
    If an EMP is deployed against us, we're obviously screwed, but if power/grid goes out/down for whatever reason, our household has a battery that is charged up with solar panels that can keep the fridge running and a couple of other things.
  • @mrwoodzy3379
    Awesome video @Dutchsinse! Need more videos showing ways to be prepared! Thank you! 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
  • @CrazyFunnyCats
    Thanks Michael. You can also use a bike 🚲 and build a set up use gears ⚙️ to generate electricity with an alternator. A PTO on our diesel tractor 🚜 is another backup. Cheers bud.✨☕️☕️☕️✨
  • @tommyvarcity2783
    Those would be great in Missouri with all the springs that run year around
  • @ladeek35
    I love this. I’m going to show my husband. Not my neighbors (perhaps I’ll be selective) thought I don’t trust rats. We need to also figure out how to make a water desalinization system too. Thanks for sharing. Mush love from Southern Oregon Coast.
  • @MrM0saic
    Darkhorse was right. So interesting…….. Subbed, liked
  • @anncooper3960
    Thank you, Dutch! Much love and prayers for you and the Duchess!
  • @Dan5819
    I look forward to Dutch's videos more than any other.
  • @hanosaurus1
    This will work if you are near a stream or a creek. In my case I would like to have a type of a wind mill (like on the old farms) to produce back up electric. I do have an intermittent stream in my back woods but if we have a drought, it dries up...
  • @juliebogue3558
    Thanks Dutch . It's good to know. I hope you and the Dutchness are doing well ❤❤
  • @lizlucci
    Morning Dutch and Family💖💖💖
  • @mrf5347
    Time to celebrate! I made it for the LIVE STREAM! GOD BLESS YOU ALL
  • @Sibyle79
    Nice! Combined with a ram pump and solar panels you could power lots of things.