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Innovative Technology Research Center
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What would happen if the world got really wobbly, the power went off, the water turned off, the hot water heaters didn't work... Or if you had a cozy cabin in the woods or went camping and like to feel clean Being self sufficient means living well when the the outside world turns off. Be able to take a nice hot shower when everyone has no clue what to do. We offer a newly designed 12v portable shower kit. You get a mini powerful water pump, a water hose connecting to a shower head with built in on/off switch. You just attach the power to any 12v source with the included battery clamps. I saw these shower kits at a sporting goods store a few years ago for $89.95. I found if I worked with a manufacturer with a better design and bought 500 I could offer them to you for far less. We don't just give you better ideas of what to look for. If there is a better way we will design and have them manufacturer to my specs better and far cheaper. $49.95 + $10 shipping in the USA Heat up some water in a big pot, connect to any 12v power, drop in the pump, turn it on and enjoy your shower.
FREE HEATED WATER To get free water collect water off your roof, to a leaf catcher, and run into the biggest water containers you can get (I use 550 gallon round black tanks $400). Run a water filter coming out to where ever you need it. If your water tank is somewhat up a hill for free water pressure all the better. You can put your plants on a drip system (www.dripworks.com) inside and out with a timer ($30 WalMart) system. Greenhouse from www.hobbygardens.com I like taking showers in my 12x54 greenhouse filled with flowers. I put in a old fashioned claw foot tub ($40) and shower curtain. I place the tub of nice hot water on the table next to it for extra water pressure. What a joy - free solar heated rained water. The drain water goes into my grey water system- a plastic tub filled with gravel, charcoal and sand with grass growing in the top. There is a drain in the bottom. I use all biodegradable shampoos and soaps that actually help the plants grow. I have lately turned the greenhouse into a spa: by adding a composting toilet, (needs no water - saves 5 gallons a flush) a fancy bidet with a heated seat, a foot bath, lots of X-10 remote control twinkle lights, a small stereo, Justin's instant hot water heater, a little gas stove for making hot tea and peach cobblers, a solar powered fountain over a koi tub, and lots of plants and flowers. You can see pictures and how-to details in my new book Self Sufficiency123. Lots of idea starters!
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