You said your located in the Northeast, how has the cistern held up against freezing? I’m near Boston but wondering if freezing would still be a problem if buried as you have done.
Buy what suits you? Or open pit? There is always going to be negative & positive. I have experienced the solo bonfire 🔥 at the vineyard. For the sake of customers safety, I like the solo
Have a 2015 grom, just got a 2019 monkey. Upgrading the pipe, intake, cam and re flashing is needed to make this bike 60mph capable in rolling hills. The grom I have is serious street setup, the monkey is definitely a scrambler.
I purchased and installed chigee AIO 5. After a couple of months the screen went out. Then I used my iPhone recently. Due to the vibration the camera module was damaged(stabilizer) . Now I’m searching for other options including garmin. Thank u for the video!
in running water the best to use is lime slurry with cement 70 to 30 % water dont goes thru, and i slow hardening , so you can form it easy. nothin else works so good
I cant keep the salamanders out of my spring. Its like they've lived there for millions of years and not about to let some pipe and dugout spot take there home away
It is too bad you did not use threaded rod with a J hook at the bottom set in the wet cement then you could have drilled holes in the lid and tightened the lid down with both neoprene washers and steel washers so the lid would compress the sealing gasket and could be secured to prevent tampering. When you go back with hydraulic cement you should create a slope on top of the blocks away from the rock face so your lid slopes away from the spring this will prevent rainwater from getting into the spring box. You should secure fine stainless steel mesh/ screen over the overflow to prevent insects, bugs, mice, chipmunks, etc from crawling in. When the spring is just open flowing to the outside world and your delivery pipe is not connected you should put a plumbing trap on the end of the pipe, the trap will always be full of moving water that will again prevent animals from making a home in your spring.
I assume anyone talking about amps instead of watts is just very immersed in 12V infrastructure. So that would be 4 to 6 amps at 12 volts you are talking about?
Moreso it's just common verbiage that an audience can understand. I spent years designing mobile off grid systems for the military. Well versed to say the least but I have to cater to the audience to a degree. Yes 12v output to the battery after the cc does its job.
I watch your video and straight away I thought what a great product and then you said it wouldn’t change screens when wet but you can lock it ? I live in uk and most ride at some point it rain , very heavy rain, so if I can’t use the screen as I’m riding then it’s useless to me. Garmin can cope with everything and work great , big screen and very bright for sunlight and does such a lot on the move. I agree that phone might take over but not yet😊
That briggs is a much better engine than the harbor freight. Just switch it over to electronic ignition, only use non-ethanol gas and drain the gas when putting into storage. You'll find the harbor freight will eat more gas and won't last long.
Primary water is a little known renewable resource that originates deep within the earth. When conditions are right, oxygen combines with hydrogen to make new water. This water is constantly being pushed up toward the surface under great pressure. The water finds its way towards the surface through fissures or faults. Depending on the geology, primary water can be accessed close to the surface, or even flow out as a spring. Primary water has never been a part of the hydrologic cycle until it finally arrives at the surface. Traditional hydrologic cycle water is finite and volumes fluctuate relative to available rain and snowmelt. Primary water is renewable and plentiful regardless of the weather.
not sure if anyone has mentioned previously , this should be your sump & syphon form higher up,,, keep that lower tube/pipe for exactly what you said" cleaning out is very easy" . taking water from the bottom is going to help clog things up down the line ,, if you get contaminated water in the sump at that nice slow rate sediment will sink to the bottom while you are taking the cleanest water higher up.