I live Off Grid and wish I had almost all of those products. We are selling out Homestead here in Colorado and moving back to Kansas and I bet I will end up buying all of these items in a very short time.
I own one of those lanterns, and it truly does everything the company claims. It's an amazing backpacking lantern, and emergency lantern, and I love that it fits in my glove box when flattened.
If anyone wants to actually see OFF GRID living REAL TIME check us out. We use the hell out of that LOG OX! GREAT FAMILY BUSINESS AND THAT THING SAVES MY BACK!
And increase your food bill... :) Gadget 1 "produces 3 Amps at 14 Volts - by peddle power... 3A x 14 v = 42 Watts, if you peddle for 1 hour you get 42 Watt-Hours - that means after an hour of peddling you can run a 100W light bulb (or device) for about 25 minutes...
@@tedc4982 which is not bad it is the only way to charge it. But getting a bit of excise and charging a power bank is the key. But actually taking the time to do the math is pretty cool of you. I am more interested as the gimmick as a cool conversation toy. But as someone who spent over a month without power it does show some use. I see it as a way to get people to excise to enjoy their devices an incentive. But yes it is mainly a toy not something that you use really much. But I still think it is something useful in certain times.
I found it interesting that the Bio Lite Campstove was not mentioned. Even though the fire used for cooking, heat, etc., is Bio Matter. And the inserted probe and process box (in yellow) converts heat to electricity. Which charges a battery contained in the process box. With a USB it can charge Power Packs for other uses. Example: Lights, Motors, Fans, and many other items you may wish to use for Comfort, Quality of Life, and Refrigerators. I have used Bio Lite Campstoves for many years. I really did enjoy 7 OFF-GRID LIVING Inventions & Products #3.
The reflectors help you count the calories your burning trying to recharge your phone... lol Gadget 1 "produces 3 Amps at 14 Volts - by peddle power... 3A x 14 v = 42 Watts, if you peddle for 1 hour you get 42 Watt-Hours - that means after an hour of peddling you can run a 100W light bulb (or device) for about 25 minutes. That's a lot of peddling to check your email. :)
Would love to see recirculating technology featured on these videos. Focused for Off-Grid saving 80% water and energy while still giving you a luxury experience. Shower like you live on the grid, off-grid.
5:31 LogOX would be good if the was a way to use booth of you're arms wen lifting as the leverage is decreased on the extended distance from hand to log.
We could have California's Forestry departments use the gasifier to solve both their energy and wildfire issues use those to charge batteries to attach into smaller grid sections to reduce the chances for brownouts.
Bending over can cause strain on the back, lead to injuries and even lead to having stronger back muscles and greater mobility. That's why you need a patented hook to prevent this.
I wonder how useful hand cranked generators or gasifiers are with solar and batteries getting better and cheaper every year with 20+ years of maintenence free operation pretty well a guaranteed. I only have 2000w solar and 9kw lfp which still makes more than I can use 8 months of the year.
The first time I saw the feet exercise on TV. I said WHY not offer one to generate a battery. That can play a TV or radio set-up, both. That would give you a, POWER READ OUT, help keep an oxygen working with EASYBANK, powerpack.
For the Power Pallet Gasifier, you say that the only byproducts are "Exhaust and Biochar". But what is in the exhaust? It could be filled with hazardous chemicals. That needs to be clarified.
K-TOR generators are *great* for standard preparedness, but if you if you're ever in a *prolonged* long-term 3rd world or off-grid situation, I'm talking months or years, then it will become more of a novelty than anything else. In those situations, long-term food security is paramount, and it's not efficient to burn a bunch of calories just to acquire more calories, unless those calories are going into proper farming/harvesting techniques, rather than relatively small amounts of electricity. It's like being an Uber and driving a gas guzzling truck. Yeah, you can use it to make 600 bucks this month to pay the mortgage/rent. But then the next month, you realize your jerry cans are empty and you need to spend $300 in fuel and another $300 in maintenance. *and* pay the mortgage/rent. Better to uber for just the one day you needed 30 bucks but had extra gas.
Those lanterns are nice but after a few years the plastic outer part cracks and dries out and then it is just the top solar part with the lights. That being said I love that they have the white cover making the light more ambient and not in your eyes kind of light so there the best in that category because every other type I have shine and go right to the eye witch I hate and because the lantern is inside and facing down the light is awesome and they are very bright. Great for emergencies like power outages or camping I like to stock emergency lighting so that when our electric goes out my house looks like we have power still lol I have a problem lol. But I like to be prepaid. My neighbors walked over and thought we had electricity because my living room was nice and lit up. I have lamps that are battery and a bunch or rechargeable also power banks to recharge our phones came in very handy. I even used my truck to plug something in that we needed to make something one time ok off topic now but really love the lanterns due to the awesome lighting but hate that they break down over time but you still have the top solar light piece so if your handy u could just put it into something else maybe a milk jug 😉
The two-way-radio powered by a pedal-operated generator was invented by Alfred Traeger in 1927 and became the central to the success of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and long-distance School of the Air education in the Australian outback.
I would just get the bicycle pedal generator because it looks to me like you can use your feet or your hands with it maybe switch back and forth when you get tired with each one
Aside from the products that burn wood, the video is great. Sad there’s a company building on technology that’s 75 years old. That’s why we’re so far behind on tech advancements on our planet.
@@magamike1800 yes way better then oil and I'm not being sarcastic... it purifies the air as it grows you dont have to dig up miles of earth to get it The only downside is we can't grow it faster then we use it... I have seen gasifiers you can run gas engines off
@@lesstevens2370 i have production forestry with a 30 year cycle. people dont understand that the trees have to be cut down to let the next lot to start growing to suck up the carbon. that gasifyer is amazing. i still prefer solar for my offgrid setup.
@@magamike1800 yes I live up in canada solar is awsome in the summer for shure winter months you take a hit have that running a genset bigger one of course to charge back up the batteries if you want to be off grid that is
Gadget 1 "produces 3 Amps at 14 Volts - by peddle power... 3A x 14 v = 42 Watts, if you peddle for 1 hour you get 42 Watt-Hours - that means after an hour of peddling you can run a 100W light bulb (or device) for about 25 minutes. Not Great.
I have been on and off the grid numerous times over the past several years, and there have been a large number of times I could've used just 20Wh so I could squeeze a few more hours from a phone or light. A phone operates at around 5Wh when on standby and around 15-20Wh in use. A Nintendo Switch running a graphics-intensive game maxes out around 33Wh. A modern LED uses 12Wh. Even one of my more modern business laptops uses only 10Wh on standby and 30Wh in normal use, maxing out at 60Wh if I am playing a video game. 42Wh is pretty good in all of those cases.
@@bubicus peddle away... :)) and I'm sure we'll meet some day - when your playing nintendo in the freak'n boondocks while it's on "STANDBY" and your sneakers are on fire from the friction... Dude..., if you got all that electronics with you and you didn't arrange to have solar, a generator or some other practical source of RELIABLE juice... you probably are rubbing two sticks together to light your propane stove too! lol
LOL. And how many watts do you burn, pedaling the first one? #2 as well FFS. Gasification. I'm done. You can run any car, on wood gas, if the vehicle has a carb.
What does that have to to do with functionality. You don't typically buy a car thinking "how recyclable is this" . As a side note, I have scrapped 4 old parts trucks last week (after I pulled the parts I wanted to keep)
Send ukrain this generator.just need gcse physivcs to ake generator a magnet some wires etc. Flemings left hand rule right hand rule etc.can burn dry pooh in it and activated charcoal can be made from. It for filtering water only requires soaking charcoal l in water.only if prope not fit increase strength of pelvic floor muscles.it isnt just back muscles one uses its stomach same as in hand stands its not just arms back its stomach too.
I live Off Grid and wish I had almost all of those products. We are selling out Homestead here in Colorado and moving back to Kansas and I bet I will end up buying all of these items in a very short time.
This line-up is FANTASTIC ❤❤❤
I own one of those lanterns, and it truly does everything the company claims. It's an amazing backpacking lantern, and emergency lantern, and I love that it fits in my glove box when flattened.
If anyone wants to actually see OFF GRID living REAL TIME check us out. We use the hell out of that LOG OX! GREAT FAMILY BUSINESS AND THAT THING SAVES MY BACK!
Love y'all's channel!!! Stacy's new washing machine is amazing!
I've loved these things since I was a kid. Not simply for people who camp or live off-grid. I see these as a way to help reduce our power bills.
And increase your food bill... :)
Gadget 1 "produces 3 Amps at 14 Volts - by peddle power...
3A x 14 v = 42 Watts, if you peddle for 1 hour you get 42 Watt-Hours - that means
after an hour of peddling you can run a 100W light bulb (or device) for about 25 minutes...
@@tedc4982 I believe that it stores power so if you use it to excise and store power it works out
@@johnree6106 yea, it works out...
works out to about 4 hours of peddling to watch a 1 1/2 rerun on your laptop.
@@tedc4982 which is not bad it is the only way to charge it. But getting a bit of excise and charging a power bank is the key. But actually taking the time to do the math is pretty cool of you. I am more interested as the gimmick as a cool conversation toy. But as someone who spent over a month without power it does show some use. I see it as a way to get people to excise to enjoy their devices an incentive. But yes it is mainly a toy not something that you use really much. But I still think it is something useful in certain times.
Easily the most useful items for grid down that I've seen in any video, or any three videos. Thank you!
You will be in great shape
I really enjoy this special series, great ideas and cool items!
great video from the best channel on utube thank you
I found it interesting that the Bio Lite Campstove was not mentioned. Even though the fire used for cooking, heat, etc., is Bio Matter. And the inserted probe and process box (in yellow) converts heat to electricity. Which charges a battery contained in the process box. With a USB it can charge Power Packs for other uses. Example: Lights, Motors, Fans, and many other items you may wish to use for Comfort, Quality of Life, and Refrigerators. I have used Bio Lite Campstoves for many years. I really did enjoy 7 OFF-GRID LIVING Inventions & Products #3.
It's a Gooble-box. You're powering Rick's car.
Thanks for the shoutout fellas! There are more videos and information available on our channel for anyone who'd like to learn about the LogOX.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the great work again!
that power pallet would be awesome. 🍻
For the K-Tor pedal generator, why do you need reflectors on the pedals?
The reflectors help you count the calories your burning trying to recharge your phone... lol
Gadget 1 "produces 3 Amps at 14 Volts - by peddle power...
3A x 14 v = 42 Watts, if you peddle for 1 hour you get 42 Watt-Hours - that means
after an hour of peddling you can run a 100W light bulb (or device) for about 25 minutes.
That's a lot of peddling to check your email. :)
Bhahaha 😂
😂😂😂
"If you're cranking you're generating power" words to live by
Love all these product the lanterns were the best invention, but the engineering on all products were good
Would love to see recirculating technology featured on these videos. Focused for Off-Grid saving 80% water and energy while still giving you a luxury experience. Shower like you live on the grid, off-grid.
5:31 LogOX would be good if the was a way to use booth of you're arms wen lifting as the leverage is decreased on the extended distance from hand to log.
Subscribed these are interesting the pedal generator is great excise and power
We could have California's Forestry departments use the gasifier to solve both their energy and wildfire issues use those to charge batteries to attach into smaller grid sections to reduce the chances for brownouts.
Great stuff. Gave me some great build ideas 👍 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Been off grid for three years I have none of these products but I sure would like to have a couple of them LOL
How you getting on off grid mate.. whereabouts/country you in ?
The bicycle peddling power generator isn't a new concept. The professor made one on Gilligan's Island to power their radio. 😁
Awesomeness!
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
I don't think anyone actually living off grid used any of these things.
I like the lantern
Super cool
Bending over can cause strain on the back, lead to injuries and even lead to having stronger back muscles and greater mobility. That's why you need a patented hook to prevent this.
Lol "As long as you crankin' your producing power"....
I wonder how useful hand cranked generators or gasifiers are with solar and batteries getting better and cheaper every year with 20+ years of maintenence free operation pretty well a guaranteed.
I only have 2000w solar and 9kw lfp which still makes more than I can use 8 months of the year.
The first time I saw the feet exercise on TV. I said WHY not offer one to generate a battery. That can play a TV or radio set-up, both. That would give you a, POWER READ OUT, help keep an oxygen working with EASYBANK, powerpack.
ALSO, 2-fans that you can plug-in on top and direct the air flow. TV or DVD, player.
GREAT for outdoor RV or tent.
Where can I find the power pallet?
Hi, links are in description below the video.
For the Power Pallet Gasifier, you say that the only byproducts are "Exhaust and Biochar". But what is in the exhaust? It could be filled with hazardous chemicals. That needs to be clarified.
The LogOx is pricier but definitely more ergonomics than the knockoffs!
K-TOR generators are *great* for standard preparedness, but if you if you're ever in a *prolonged* long-term 3rd world or off-grid situation, I'm talking months or years, then it will become more of a novelty than anything else. In those situations, long-term food security is paramount, and it's not efficient to burn a bunch of calories just to acquire more calories, unless those calories are going into proper farming/harvesting techniques, rather than relatively small amounts of electricity.
It's like being an Uber and driving a gas guzzling truck. Yeah, you can use it to make 600 bucks this month to pay the mortgage/rent. But then the next month, you realize your jerry cans are empty and you need to spend $300 in fuel and another $300 in maintenance. *and* pay the mortgage/rent. Better to uber for just the one day you needed 30 bucks but had extra gas.
Those lanterns are nice but after a few years the plastic outer part cracks and dries out and then it is just the top solar part with the lights. That being said I love that they have the white cover making the light more ambient and not in your eyes kind of light so there the best in that category because every other type I have shine and go right to the eye witch I hate and because the lantern is inside and facing down the light is awesome and they are very bright. Great for emergencies like power outages or camping I like to stock emergency lighting so that when our electric goes out my house looks like we have power still lol I have a problem lol. But I like to be prepaid. My neighbors walked over and thought we had electricity because my living room was nice and lit up. I have lamps that are battery and a bunch or rechargeable also power banks to recharge our phones came in very handy. I even used my truck to plug something in that we needed to make something one time ok off topic now but really love the lanterns due to the awesome lighting but hate that they break down over time but you still have the top solar light piece so if your handy u could just put it into something else maybe a milk jug 😉
Not sure it’s the same brand though I actually purchased mine from kickstarter in the beginning and it says so light-design
The two-way-radio powered by a pedal-operated generator was invented by Alfred Traeger in 1927 and became the central to the success of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and long-distance School of the Air education in the Australian outback.
Exercise and charge your phone. Great idea!
Good channel
Patented? This design has been used since the early Greek times. Probably brought to them from Scandinavia. Patented indeed.
I would just get the bicycle pedal generator because it looks to me like you can use your feet or your hands with it maybe switch back and forth when you get tired with each one
WE would love to deal with your company, Do you do bulk and overseas shipping?
Hi, links are in description below the video. I'm not affiliated with any of these companies.
Now I know how we can make the green deal work: We can pay people to generate electricity.
Should put on ebike
Charge as you go
Aside from the products that burn wood, the video is great. Sad there’s a company building on technology that’s 75 years old. That’s why we’re so far behind on tech advancements on our planet.
wood is a fantastic renewable source of fuel.
@@magamike1800 yes way better then oil and I'm not being sarcastic... it purifies the air as it grows you dont have to dig up miles of earth to get it
The only downside is we can't grow it faster then we use it... I have seen gasifiers you can run gas engines off
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@@lesstevens2370 i have production forestry with a 30 year cycle. people dont understand that the trees have to be cut down to let the next lot to start growing to suck up the carbon. that gasifyer is amazing. i still prefer solar for my offgrid setup.
@@magamike1800 yes I live up in canada solar is awsome in the summer for shure winter months you take a hit have that running a genset bigger one of course to charge back up the batteries if you want to be off grid that is
Wasn’t this tech used on Gilligan’s Island?
Cycle gadget is cool
The Yanamamo of South America till charcoal into their gardens.
So to charge a typical 12v deep cycle battery with that powerbox you would have to pedal for 26 hrs 🙄 😑 😒
A good way to occupy children or teens though.
Gadget 1 "produces 3 Amps at 14 Volts - by peddle power...
3A x 14 v = 42 Watts, if you peddle for 1 hour you get 42 Watt-Hours - that means
after an hour of peddling you can run a 100W light bulb (or device) for about 25 minutes. Not Great.
I have been on and off the grid numerous times over the past several years, and there have been a large number of times I could've used just 20Wh so I could squeeze a few more hours from a phone or light.
A phone operates at around 5Wh when on standby and around 15-20Wh in use. A Nintendo Switch running a graphics-intensive game maxes out around 33Wh. A modern LED uses 12Wh. Even one of my more modern business laptops uses only 10Wh on standby and 30Wh in normal use, maxing out at 60Wh if I am playing a video game. 42Wh is pretty good in all of those cases.
@@bubicus peddle away... :))
and I'm sure we'll meet some day - when your playing nintendo in the freak'n boondocks while it's on "STANDBY" and your sneakers are on fire from the friction...
Dude..., if you got all that electronics with you and you didn't arrange to have solar, a generator or some other practical source of RELIABLE juice... you probably are rubbing two sticks together to light your propane stove too! lol
LOL. And how many watts do you burn, pedaling the first one? #2 as well FFS. Gasification. I'm done. You can run any car, on wood gas, if the vehicle has a carb.
They outlaw these garbage removing plants
i like the products, but they hardly mention how reciclable they are ....
What does that have to to do with functionality. You don't typically buy a car thinking "how recyclable is this" . As a side note, I have scrapped 4 old parts trucks last week (after I pulled the parts I wanted to keep)
Send ukrain this generator.just need gcse physivcs to ake generator a magnet some wires etc. Flemings left hand rule right hand rule etc.can burn dry pooh in it and activated charcoal can be made from. It for filtering water only requires soaking charcoal l in water.only if prope not fit increase strength of pelvic floor muscles.it isnt just back muscles one uses its stomach same as in hand stands its not just arms back its stomach too.
Gooble box
Made in America which country of America ???
Are you pretending like you don't know?
bunch exorbitant
Cancer
Off-Grid? That's hysterical. It's just pretending while being a parasite fring on industry.
"charges from a standard USB port" *camera pans around unit and shows a two prong plug-in*
Ummm... Maybe watch the video before writing your script?
Plain crap
This comment say nothing
narrator's butt 🏴☠
Shite.
These just in....
Cheap trinkets that one might take to trade with natives
for some dried leaves or food. Otherwise junk for yuppies. FAIL.