Emergency Power, Cyber Security, and Medical

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  • čas přidán 28. 11. 2023
  • I'll have Lisa back on with Kevin tonight to discuss a few different preparedness topics, including alternative energy, online security, and any questions about SHTF or disaster medical needs.
    Most of you know Lisa is an R.N. specializing in wound care, but she is also one of us "crazy" conspiracy theorists. I'm sure aliens will come up at some point.
    Kevin has a background in both wilderness medicine and cyber security. He is also working on being a literal "Broken Nomad," traveling across the country in his self-sufficient van. I think of it as a mobile B.O.L.
    Links mentioned in the show...
    The 30 Days to Preparedness Special Offer: thebugoutlocation.net/30days
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Komentáře • 3

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee Před 7 měsíci +2

    1:09 💪😎👍LOL @Kevin The Broken Nomad...My kinda person , I'd like to have for a friend.... fun and educated guy, down to earth & hard working.
    3:41...Praying that Lisa DIY DIVA continues to feel better, and heals well.
    🙏
    11:34...I like how Lisa is in this conversation...I can relate to her perspective.
    Plug & Play is my way also..lol

    • @survivalistprepper
      @survivalistprepper  Před 7 měsíci +1

      She's doing great Kanzee...chomping at the bit, but great haha.

  • @wb1340
    @wb1340 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the podcasts as always. Near the beginning your guest says he converted his star link to run on 12 volt power instead of 120 volt power because it uses a lot less energy. That is incorrect for the most part. The device uses as much energy as it needs to operate correctly. I'm assuming the device comes with a 120 to 12 volt transformer and your guest bypassed that transformer to run the starlink device directly on 12 volt power but the net result is it still uses the same amount of power. If this is the case then there is a very small energy savings that comes from eliminating the power lost when converting from 120 volts to 12 volts but at the amperage these devices operate on that savings is tiny
    Now if the device when powered directly by 12 volts reduces its power output then yes there would be a greater energy savings
    If I am incorrect please let me know