Prepared for the Unexpected: Your Essential Guide to Surviving Power Outages and Emergencies
Pressurized Rainwater Harvesting and Purification System
You’ll discover how to create an ingenious rainwater harvesting system capable of storing 165 gallons of water that would otherwise just go to waste.
Because the water is stored vertically, it’s also pressurized by gravity, and you’ll be able to use it without a pump or siphon.
This project took me about three hours to complete, and you could use it for a lifetime to irrigate your garden. And if you connect it to the water filter I’m about to show you, then you will also have clean water to drink and cook with.
DIY Wind Turbine From Salvaged Motors
You’ll also discover how to make your own wind turbine and take advantage of the free each day using either an Ametek DC motor or, even better, salvaged motors of electric bikes and Segways, treadmill motors, or fan motors of car engines.
How to Build the Oven That Cooks Without Fire, Fuel, Smell, or Smoke
Smells can travel for as much as half a mile from where you are cooking. If it is post-collapse and there are hungry people out there, you can bet that every one of them who smells what you’re cooking will come calling – and they might not be the ideal dinner guests.
A Small Hydro Generator to Give You Electricity Day and Night
A river does not stop flowing, unlike the wind, which sometimes stops blowing. It does not become obscured by clouds like the sun. So this endless water energy is really one of the most reliable you can tap into. This small water generator I’ll help you build can be adjusted and scaled up to become a constant battery bank supplier and power your home appliances.
Why You Should Get it Now?
It’s obvious that these projects will save you much more than the price of this book. I am talking about the money you pay each month on electricity, water, food, medicine, and most of the things you can easily produce yourself! These savings will add up month by month.
But the most important thing is that this book can help you live in a world without electricity, and you can’t really put a price on that. Going to a FEMA camp is often a risky bet. Instead, you’d probably be better off living out a crisis from the security of your own home and on your own terms, where you are in charge and where you don’t depend on anyone else.