I've moved all the related photos for Bravo over to photobucket now. Got most of the important, explanatory and helpful photos captioned. You can save yourself a lot of money if you find out about what problems I had constructing my own shelter.
I truly hope this helps somebody elsewhere build a culvert shelter somewhere with fewer mistakes than I made. Until my book is finished this is all I can offer at present.
I will be adding new browsers for the Sparkgap project, Vault-OS and some never-before-seen formerly top secret structures in the Hive that have never previously been on the internet. I finally got these things cleared through the local council so they will be open for review here soon.
Please don't steal these photos without crediting them correctly and please don't present these photos as pictures of your own shelter system without crediting Vault-Co as the authentic source.
2 comments:
Nice to see the photos back up Tex, I look forward to seeing more soon. May I ask what your energy setup for the vault is? I have read before that you have a generator(gasoline?) and an exercise bike hooked up to an electric generator which presumably could only contribute a kwh or 2 at best. Do you have any alternative sources of energy?
Right now I am depending on solar, wind, diesel generator, exercise bike and hydrogen fuel cells in that order.
I have all these components but I am waiting to complete Sparkgap to permanently mount them.
I have one pair of "throw-away" solar panels generating 20W hooked up right now and a gasoline generator that is intended to simply power the shelter during overnight stays during a storm. The gas generator will either sit aboveground in it's own housing or else just inside the decon shower. It's kind of "disposable" where the diesel genset is supposed to be the long term workhorse.
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