Jerry Poe and Amber Poe will be building an off grid homestead on 40 acres in northeastern Arizona. Gardening, building a garden and growing vegetables, building a greenhouse, raising animals, dowsing/witching for a water well, building a dog pen and large dog house, setting up an RV for living off grid, solar power, wind turbine power and building a battery bank shed for our power system are some of the things we will be doing.
This is actually NOT accurate....its a misconception that evaporative coolers only work in dry climates. They work MORE EFFECTIVELY in lower humidity....but, they will work in humidity up to about 50-60%.The lower the humidity...the more temperature drop you will see. If you ensure airflow...ie; open door or window....you can definitely use these in more humid climates. You can also use a dehumidifier to increase the effectiveness. I live in the South...we have property in AL, LA, and FL....we use large and small evaporative coolers in all of our homes...indoors and out.
You don’t need to walk a grid pattern, just stand in one spot and ask the question in your head “ I’m looking for water” . The rods will move in the direction the water can be found 🙂
My family has used water witchers several successful times in eastern Washington. I wonder have you used your skill to find other things, like gold or ?
A friend of mine bought 1 of these for me. I used it today, only to find out that it is NOT at all worth having! It says that it cools a room down, not even close to doing that! It "might" be ok for a person in a cubicle at an office to use, & that would only be of minimal benefit! Hopefully they will take those off the market soon as they are a total waste of money! Buy a regular box fan!
Mable loved that pool! Good to see that the puppies know to leave Mr. No Shoulders alone. Garden space more than you need is better than not enough and having to fool around and expand every year. Squash plants are going bananas!? Must be a cross breed 😉🤣 Yes, please keep us informed on how the PLEX goes and your filter set up. No doubt, you have the good life there, Poe! 👍
On another property I own I used the rods and found all kinds of spots that had good hits. They were anywhere from three to six feet long. What I think I may have picked up was petrified wood chunks as petrified wood is in the area
I have a piece of property I dowsed and found a spring that travel along the property line down the hill through a neighbors property. Then went up the hill in the opposite direction on another neighbors property and had good hits. The high hills maybe a half mile or more away are known to have natural springs. Still own the property, but it's too hot over there in the summer
Airplanes "always" lift off the ground and fly after a certain amount of speed is reached. The principles of flight can be explained clearly and precisely, and they can be clearly understood. Flight is reliable and calculable. "Divining" rods do not always work (if ever). The principles behind them cannot be explained, nor can they be understood. They are not reliable nor calculable. It is witchcraft...plain and simple. Side note: Joseph Smith (founder of the Mormon religion) was enthralled and fascinated with "divining" as a boy.
Mine does the same thing. Their are two switches. One for the off position ( round knob pointing up, off position, this is the broken switch that does not work) and another switch when knob is pointing at the propane run symbol. When you take it a part you can see what a piece of crap design it is. Looks great from the users end but when you see how those little switches are triggered on/off it is literally a weak design.
I agree. If I had your job, I’d do it the same as you. I was just sharing a trick a friend showed me to make it easier for some people.
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This guy is absolutely correct. I do live in a dry climate. I wasted $38.00 on this worthless piece of junk. Do not waste your money on this unit. The only thing it does is blow a little air around with absolutely no cooling down of the room temperature even with ice or cold water placed in the tray. I even tried freezing the filter...
Looking good, Poe. Ya got a plan that's been working so no reason for major changes. Will be interesting to see what the 'mystery' fruit tree is. Also to see if the 'naturally' planted lettuce does better (or not) than the 'fresh' seed planted.
Poe, you build like my son and I: "If it's worth building then it's worth over building" 😆 2x4 is fine? OK, I'll use 2x6! Yep, over build every time but my stuff doesn't fall apart, either. Goats been running up and down them? 😁 Looks good. The railings will be nice.
Thanks. I agree. Overbuild so it lasts longer. Those goats are going to love it. I will have to build a gate at the bottom to keep them off. Also a lower rail on the hand rail posts.
I found these thing to be total garbage. I broke 2 giving baths to my dogs. Not waterproof at all and no customer support. Try and find an actual phone number for this sham company, bet you can't because they don't stand behind their product. Get it wet and the power button rusts shut and then they want you to buy a new one and wont refund your subscription even though they can see the traker is offline... Garbage!
Dangit. Sorry you had those problems. We had ours out in rain but never sprayed with a water hose. I’ll be careful around water not to submerge it or spray it with a hose. Ours is still working great.
I live in the mountains, the septic is near the front of my driveway near the road, then my driveway goes up about 40 feet to the home site. Am I gonna have to dig a 40 foot deep hole/trench in order to get that slope or can I just have it super steep going down?
If you’re having it inspected, ask your inspector. If not, I would do it the easiest way. You can find all kinds of different information on the slope. Just try not to go less than 1/4” per foot. I read that a study was done on having it way too steep and they found that it was no problem. The theory is that the water will run away too fast to take the solids with it. The tests they did found that the solids went down just fine. A lot of septic lines were ran way too steep for many years before the codes were put in place without any problems.
I was on Holiday in Cornwall once watching a group of schoolchildren being shown how to use these rods by an old bearded guy. He was burying coins in the sand and the kids were finding them without any difficulty. I spoke to him later and he claimed that almost anyone could do it?
people saying thats a large generator f0r a well pump. yes bt even with a 3/4 hp pump the running watts are 1500 , the starting watts may be as high 7000
I had two old Simmons that had been in the ground for over 30 years. Neither were repairable and I used your method with the 5 gallon bucket on the install. Also, I used a couple of Aipor union ball valve (Amazon) about 1 1/2 ‘ out from the base for turn offs. Thank you for this learning video… Greeting from Oklahoma
Not sure why you are so adamant that it is the rods that swing rather than someone moving their wrists to make them swing. It could well be channeling energy or any other explanation people have put forward. I suspect it is probably more along the energy channeling that we all have the ability to do if we just knew how, or perhaps more to the point, how to recognize it. If that is the case, then it could easily be that you twist your wrists imperceptibly (and unconsciously). The rods are on a fine balance point to be kept straight, so doesn't take much out of alignment for them to move. The interesting thing is that you can find anything with them, not just water. I have seen it work many times and had it work for me on occasion. I am curious as to why you think the surface ground slope would have anything to do with the underground lay of the ground in terms of water flow. That would depend on the underground geology of the area. I have been with guys that found water up on a (surface) hill - though the water was at a depth below the general lay of the land. You can also do some depth testing with this stuff. Thanks for sharing
The well turned out great. I have another video about it on this channel. Check it out. We have all the water we will ever need and it’s good water quality.
How is it doing at high altitude? Looks like you are pretty high, judging by the landscape. I need one that will run about 6500 foot. I have property north of Williams I'm moving onto in a couple weeks.
I did some of the witch stuff with welding rods with copper pipe pieces for handles. I was inside and had a container of water. The rods crossed every time i would walk up to the Pail. A sceptic friend grabbed them and it crossed just like me. He could not believe it. He twisted the rods around in a circle so fast I thought it would helicopter him into orbit. The rods ke[t on working/ I do not know but it seems it has something with the electro.magnetic properties involved. Another Theory I have is that; the human brain creates electric impulses to do the synapse thing so maybe the brain is acting like a wifi device and controlling the rods. Who knows?