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«-- Letter Re: Is it Deflation or Inflation Ahead? Should I Pay Down My Debts? | Main | Depression Proof Jobs for a 20 Year Depression - Part 1: The Counter-Cyclical Jobs --» Letter Re: Buying Kindle Reader for Accessing Survival References?Mr. Rawles; Given that even the smallest of windmills driving an automobile alternator can keep a 12 volt DC battery charged, and from that you can run a myriad of small devices, what is your opinion of Amazon's Kindle [mobile book reading screen] for keeping all the documents you might need, like the entire archives of SurvivalBlog? Amazon is now offering "Version 2" [of Kindle] , which seems easier to load with personal documents. Is it worth it as a backup library, or is it too fragile? - Sandy W. JWR Replies: Buying a shiny new Kindle for that purpose is like "putting all your eggs in one basket". I would much rather put all my archived preparedness reference documents on multiple copies on CD-ROMs and then buy two or three used laptop computers with cosmetic defects. (The ongoing corporate layoffs in the US will surely mean that the market will soon be flooded with high quality used laptops for under $200 each, and I wouldn't be surprised to see some offered for under $100 each.) Store those laptops in 40mm ammo cans to help protect then from EMP. Redundancy is the key. One of my mottos is: "Two is one, and one is none." Here at the Rawles
Ranch we recently obtained a Brunton
Solarport 4.4 (4.4 Watt) compact photovoltaic (PV) panel for testing.
These produce .29 amps (at 15 volts) in full sunlight, which is enough to charge
flashlight
batteries or a cellular phone, but not enough to power a laptop. (But up to
three Brunton PowerPorts can
be "daisy chained" together (in parallel) to provide additional
current.) I consider the Brunton PowerPort a "micro" mobile solar
power solution. A more practical "mini" at-home or RV power
solution is to buy a 10 watt PV
panel
(such as those sold by Northern
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