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=Concept=
*Produce lumber, concrete, plastic parts, CEB, and gravel anywhere on the road with onsite materials.
*20kW=120kWhr/day = 500 lb cement/day = 5000 lb concrete = 1.7 yards.
*Has energy storage, 5 days is 20 kg hydrogen.
*100% renewable energy, 100% local materials
*$100k infrastructure target cost. Pays for itself in one house build.
=Solar Construction Trailer=
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=Links=
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*[[Trailer Construction]] -
*[[Largest Haul Truck]]
*[[Largest Haul Truck]]
*[[Gooseneck Trailer]]
*[[Gooseneck Trailer]]

Latest revision as of 22:48, 21 November 2023

Concept

  • Produce lumber, concrete, plastic parts, CEB, and gravel anywhere on the road with onsite materials.
  • 20kW=120kWhr/day = 500 lb cement/day = 5000 lb concrete = 1.7 yards.
  • Has energy storage, 5 days is 20 kg hydrogen.
  • 100% renewable energy, 100% local materials
  • $100k infrastructure target cost. Pays for itself in one house build.


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Solar Concrete Production

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Trailers

  • 40' gooseneck - $25k . 30k lb gross - [1]
  • 30' gooseneck - $18k . 23k gross [2]
  • 20' gooseneck - $12k - 14l lb - [3]

Trucks

  • F350 Dually gets to 30k lb trailers - [4]
  • F350 singles are only up to 20k trailers. F250 diesel single wheels - go up to 20k trailers. Everything below (F250 gas or F150) go up to the 14k lb load range.
  • For OSE - 2000 lb in trusses, and 100 lb per module x48 modules. For starters, 14k lb trailers may be ok, but push the limits of heavy equipment rental.
  • There are a lot of people here who stop pulling trailers in the upper 30' range with an F150 due to the light weight of the vehicle and added sway. - [5]

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