by TT » Sat 08 Apr 2006, 02:03:24
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jaws', 'Y')es, but the water will be cold! Bwahahahaha!~
My water's not cold and I only use wood for water heating. We don't have water connected to our property. We collect rain water in three tanks (altogether 26,000 gals. capacity) Some of this water is pumped up to a header (gravity pressure) tank by a windmill. Water is piped to the wet back on my wood burning cooker and stored in an insulated water tank on my roof.
Each night I light my wood burning cooker to cook our meal. We also have a small electric stove - but I don't use that very much. While the meal is cooking we manage to heat and store enough hot water to last the whole day. It helps if we both have our shower while the fire is still burning. The stove only uses about 3-4 small logs a night. It's great in winter but makes the kitchen quite uncomfortable in summer.
So yes - you can have hot running water without electricity or gas.
People laugh at us because we decided to keep our old fashioned stove, hot water system and windmill. They tell us that electricity/gas is so much better. We'd get better water pressure and have unlimited hot water etc. Perhaps they're right, but I love my wood cooker and wet back. Definately the way to go in a post peak world.