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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2910330" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Forget about keeping it cool or cold..Learn to pressure can stuff then keep food in basement or underground cave you dug Not that you need to .. just keep it cool in the shade.</p><p>There are 12volt refridges and some apartment size refrigerators that pull .9 amps at 120 volt. </p><p></p><p>Ok so grandma and grandpa watered the horses and cows at the bottom of the hill.</p><p>The natural spring ran from a higher point on property and they piped the water into the cellar at the middle of the property.</p><p>It ran inside a concreted area and kept the cream cool and they would turn cream into butter. Concrete was like a pond with overflow hole in it</p><p></p><p>After the water left the cellar it went down hill to water the cattle and horses.</p><p>Perfect layout of the land.</p><p>That really helps things out.</p><p></p><p>Salt brine and Just salt will be your best friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2910330, member: 15054"] Forget about keeping it cool or cold..Learn to pressure can stuff then keep food in basement or underground cave you dug Not that you need to .. just keep it cool in the shade. There are 12volt refridges and some apartment size refrigerators that pull .9 amps at 120 volt. Ok so grandma and grandpa watered the horses and cows at the bottom of the hill. The natural spring ran from a higher point on property and they piped the water into the cellar at the middle of the property. It ran inside a concreted area and kept the cream cool and they would turn cream into butter. Concrete was like a pond with overflow hole in it After the water left the cellar it went down hill to water the cattle and horses. Perfect layout of the land. That really helps things out. Salt brine and Just salt will be your best friend. [/QUOTE]
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