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RE: When prepping redundancy comes along at a significant discount, grab it with both hands, ASAP!

in Outdoors and more3 years ago

Communications are so important, and probably one of the most neglected aspects when it comes to prepping. I think you got a couple good ones here mate, well done.

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Communications is what everyone thinks will remain permanently; but is, in fact the most fragile thing the have!

I have forced the issue with my family out on these homesteads, but most people will be blind sided by this when the SHTF happens!

The other item is transportation, and it needs to be redundant also.

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I agreed with you, and whilst communication can be a little complicated it is possible to sort it. The same with transportation.

I plan on 2 primary alternate power sources for transportation use. Water fuel (HHO); and magnetic gates to harvest electricity. I've bench tested both, now need to finish building the larger generators.

I will have stored gasoline with stabile, and I'm thinking about a deep backup with a steam engine. The last because I've always wanted to build one, LOL!

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Here's you just minding your own business.

I'm An engineer, but they're smart enough to Not let me drive the train, ROFLOL! That cord would be too tempting....

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Haha!

With steam power, and an Arduino controller; I could send Morse code! Warn them to get out of the way....

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