Simple Survival System (SSS)

Here we go!

 

Large full water container (dirty)-->pour ~7L into a 'Permafilter 3 bucket' (2 x 5L food grade plastic buckets sitting on a 7.6L stockpot with grill) (see 'Permafilter Systems' page) for pre-filtration->full 7.6L stockpot (bottom) (with visible water level at the top) ->pasteurize water in the full 7.6L stockpot on a Navigator 'Adapt' V2 TLUD (see 'Navigator 'Adapt' TLUD' page)->fill up second water container (clean)->assemble 2 'Adapt' V2 stoves->cook food with your favorite cookware eg. Stew/soup/curry etc. (1) and eg. rice/pasta/cous cous etc. (2) = safe water and food!

 

The Biochar pellets from the stoves can be collected and used to replace the Biochar pellets (unmilled + milled) in 'Bucket 2' in the 'Permafilter 3 bucket' as needed..which is explored on the 'Permafilter Systems' page.

 

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

 
- TLUDs
    - water pasteurization 
    - cooking
    - the bioelectricity problem

        - eg. Cu heat exchanger on top of the 'Adapt' V2 or even 'Awesome' V2 for a TEG. However...
        - TEGs cost too much and mainly don't output enough power with peltiers

        - We need a low cost 100W/23V output TEG designed and built in Oz (anyone interested?) that can charge a solar generator as a third charging option (Mains and solar being the first and second option)
        - Stirling engines haven't scaled well between 5W and 1kW. Higher end exxy too...
        - don't want a boiler for micro CHP. Heat pumps and solar are probably better for most of Oz anyway
    - biomass pellets 
        - if producing your own biomass pellets, better off using an Oz importer of electric pellet machines with proven technology, cheap or no postage and high customer ratings (dicey China imports)

 
- Solar generator + solar PV panels eg. Bluetti, iTechworld, Airbase Duo (exxy but better battery chemistry than LiFePO4)
    - good at charging electronics 
    - don't bother with 'Health Pots' or 12V kettles (well designed TLUDs are probably more energy efficient and Carbon negative too - need more comparitive data to be certain) 
    - OK for lighting

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