Since there is a lot of unrest in the world, our economy is in some trouble and I live in an area plagued by hurricanes… I want the ability to generate my own electricity to run my home. What I am searching for is not intended to be used under normal conditions, but as an emergency source of power that could do things like heat water for a shower, keep a house (or part of a house) warm or cool during the night…. stuff like that, not a full scale, every day, all day electricity source…. emergency.
I looked at generators, but when there is trouble, there is almost always a lack of gasoline. If supplies are cut off, it could be months to resupply and one can only keep so much gas around, and it is a fire/explosion hazard.
I want to create some sort of wood burning electricity generator. I was thinking a steam engine type setup. I could burn wood and debris to power it.
Are these available? Could I build one on my own? Maybe an oil drum, some pipes and a modified generator?
In addition, how much does it cost to rent an arc welder? How difficult are they to use?
And, where can I find an old oil drum…. to use as a boiler?
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Sounds like a fun project. Below is a link for “Reliable Steam Engine Company” which has lots of good information. They have engine castings and boiler plans. Well made boilers are safe but bad ones are very dangerous.
A diesel powered generator would probably be more cost effective. Diesel fuel is not as dangerous as gasoline.
the first answer is a good one,but besides wood you my want to keep charcoal around also.Mesquite charcoal is long lasting and even burning.
Why not use Renewable Energy ? Some solar panels or a windmill ? Here are some links to help.
Soon a $1 per watt solar panel.
http://www.nanosolar.com/products.htm
The back up generator to use is propane, it will out last all others.
The answers above are all good ones, and you might want to consider buiding a generator that runs on plant material as well, or fermented plant material (methane or alcohol).