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delightful off-grid open tech

delightful off grid open tech

A curated list of technology, Open hardware and Open Source software resources for use off-grid, for power outages and other emergency situations.

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Many people are dealing with power losses and others issues after hurricanes, tornadoes and local natural disasters. It would be great to have Open solutions for common off-the-grid problems that can arise. So, in honor of Hardware Freedom Day, a yearly worldwide event which encourages sharing information about and use of Open Hardware, I decided to put this list together.

Open-hardware

ProjectSummary
AskotecA mobile Open Tech laboratory in a box.
Hyrac boxA mobile server. Upt to 25 devices can connect via wifi and surf resources and apps offline without the Internet. Built on Internet-in-a-Box technology.
Libre SolarBuilding blocks for DC energy systems.
OpenFlexure MicroscopeBuild your own microscope project.
OpenNanoGridThis research project deals with the development, implementation and experimental testing of a decentralized DC low-voltage home supply system based on OpenHardware as part of the SolarBox project.
SolarBoxThe SolarBox deals with the basics of independent battery management for photovoltaic power supply and storage using LiFePo4 batteries.
SPI Instrumentation ProjectThe SPI Instrumentation Project has professional grade instrument designs for scientific experiments in physics and chemistry. The designs offer less expensive but still highly accurate alternatives to similar professional equipment. Boards are USB powered and can be operated from a laptop.

Open-source-software

ProgramSummary
CTMCode through mail is a way to share code over email. It can make use of intermittent SMTP which may not be as impacted during outages as other methods of code sharing (such as popular version control systems).
DEC112Modern, standardised and barrier-free emergency call services. Text based emergency calling app. Useful for situations where hearing may be impaired. Currently used in Austria.
Free and Open Source CAD and 3D Printing SoftwareMy list of FLOSS CAD and 3D printing programs.
httrackWith the decline of encyclopedias (in a physical book format) and many reference materials going digital, I’ve seen some emergency preparation shows recommend downloading Creative Commons and public domain resources from the Internet for use when their access to the Internet may be down. Surprisingly, I did not notice anyone mention httrack. It is a great tool for downloading a web site so it can be read offline. There are variations of this tool that include command line and GUI based versions.
Internet-in-a-Box maps(IIAB) Maps are like Google Maps but better, for schools especially, as they work offline (including satellite photos) and avoid all the advertising.
Linux Foundation Energy ProjectsThe Linux Foundation’s list of energy related projects.
MeshtasticOpen Source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices (LoRa). It provides a way for users to communicate over long distances even if they do not have a reliable internet connection.
NavitNavit is a open source (GPL) car navigation system with routing engine. Mainly C based code with GTK+ and SDL user interfaces options. The SDL option makes it highly portable a variety of platforms.
The Network UPS Tools (NUT) project provides support for Power Devices such as Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Power Distribution Units, Automatic Transfer Switches, Power Supply Units and Solar Controllers. NUT offers a common protocol and set of tools to monitor and manage such devices and to consistently name equivalent features and data points across a vast range of vendor-specific protocols and connection media types.
OpenStreetMapProvides map data for thousands of websites, mobile apps and hardware devices. OpenStreetMap is open data, licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) by the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF).
Open Sustainable TechnologyA directory of the Open Source ecosystem in the areas of climate change, sustainable energy, biodiversity and natural resources.
Photovoltaic_Performance_SimulatorAn Open Source tool that helps compare various PV materials, making it easier to identify the best options for agrivoltaics. The tool uses geographical data and realistic simulations of how different PV materials perform.
Routing KitRoutingKit is a C++ library that provides advanced route planning functionality.

Open-seeds

The Open Source Seed Initiative is attempting to extend the Free and Open Source, Open Hardware and Creative Commons paradigms to seeds. Plants can be an important resource in off-grid situations.

I’ll list some interesting historical uses for plants. Should you decide to try growing, working with or using these or other plants, please be mindful of allergic reactions and intolerances. What’s safe for one person may not be safe or healthy for another. Some people have allergic reactions when they come in contact with a plant. Please use caution when dealing with any kind of new plant, herb or food substance. Find out as much as you can about it and use your common sense.

PlantsSummary
Allium sativumGarlic has many uses. I wrote an article on lore and history of garlic with the help of members of the Greater Fort Worth Herb Society.
Basella albaMalabar spinach is nutrient rich and can be grown in warmer areas where it may be hard to grow spinach (Spinacia oleracea).
Calendula officinalisCalendula is also known as a marigold (not be confused with marigolds of the tagetes genus often found in gardens). Historically, it’s been considered to be soothing to the skin (externally) and the petals and leaves were said to edible.
Gynura procumbensLongevity spinach is nutrient rich and can be grown in warmer areas where it may be hard to grow spinach (Spinacia oleracea).
Malpighia emarginataOne Barbados cherry from a Barbados cherry tree (aka acerola) is said to contain a full RDA of vitamin C.
Moringa oleiferaMost of the moringa plant is edible and it is considered a good source of nutrients. Some people use the bark in a process to purify water.
Salix albaThe salicin from white willow tree bark was the inspiration for some modern medications. Historically, white willow bark extracts have been used for pain relief. (Note: Some people are allergic to or intolerant of salicylates.)
Saponaria officinalisSoapwort contains saponins. Historically, it’s been used to make shampoo and soap.
Stachys byzantinaLamb’s ear was used at one point in history as a bandage before the standard band-aids were created.
Symphytum officinaleComfrey is not safe to consume. It’s not an edible plant. Historically, it’s been used topically to help during healing of bruises and broken bones.
Synsepalum dulcificumMiracle fruit is said to make other foods taste sweet for short periods of time after consumption.

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