Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Water, Sun, Food, Bicycles, Friends


I've been back out in Terlingua for a few weeks and am excited to have accomplished all of the things I wanted to get done this time around. With help from friends and 'experts', I was able to optimize my solar system, organize my new temporary living space, and most importantly, set up water catchment.



Now that I have a shed with an angled roof, it opened up an opportunity to install my solar panels on my roof as as well as set up water catchment.


It turns out that Ryan, the solar guy is equally proficient with water catchment as he is with solar electricity. He says that plumbing and and wiring are more or less the same thing.


Ryan's partner in crime, Diego...



I got the catchment set up just in time. There is a 60% chance of rain in the next few days. I just need to leave out some cement bags to seal the deal.


My one almost dead battery has made a bit of a comeback. I can run my interior light all night if I want and since I have converted my modem, router, and laptop computer to DC, I can run everything without the energy drain of an inverter. During these winter days, if it is sunny, I can use and charge my computer between the hours of about 10 am and 3 pm. Once I have a full charge, my computer can work unplugged for about 3 hours.


Since my iPhone hardly draws any power, I use that for streaming radio and podcasts and reading the New York Times. I have even watched movies on it. I have one switch inside the shed that turns the whole network on and off.



The nights here have been COLD. One morning, I woke up to 18 degrees INSIDE the shed. I was very warm, however, wrapped in a down sleeping bag, two other down comforters, and a ski suit. I am looking into some sort of non toxic DIY insulation solution for the shed. I am also looking into getting a small propane heater suitable for indoor use. It doesn't get any colder out here than this past week, so I feel that it was a good test and quite manageable.

Other highlights from this most recent visit included...

My first visit to the brand new Terlingua Farmer's Market...


Eating fresh Terlingua Greens from the Farmer's Market...


Riding mountain bicycles through the desert under full moonlight with my Denton friend Remington Pohlmeyer...



And hanging out with my new neighbors Jim and Anna, also musicians who are building a house out here.



I got the privilege of helping them raise a wall...




4 comments:

MsBelinda said...

Glad you got to accomplish so much. That Ryan is a very smart young man, I just love his little dog Diego.

I noticed you have several small windows lying next to the shed, are you going to install them or is that for your recording studio?

I am a bit curious why you want to get the cement bags wet?

Alan Reichman said...

INTERESTING, TREV. SEEMS YOU GOT A LOT DONE!
DAD

trevor.reichman said...

The windows were originally meant for the dome studio, but I think that I am going to try something a little more aesthetic.

It is widely known out here that if you leave a bag of dry cement outside, it will rain. So if you ever need rain...

Alex Cicelsky said...

Lookin Good Mate!
Alex