You need to make a regulator now to increase throttle when rpm drops. Most all gasoline generators today use a windvane pushed by the engine cooling fan to change throttle. A gyro style will yeild much more linkage force to actuate stiff valves.
HI, that is just awesome!! my question is, are you running a DC motor backwards to generate current through a inverter to get a/c? & Thanks so much for making this video!
Awesome work my friend!! With a few dollars and God given brains you have accomplished whet a team of funded PhD’s can’t do in a lifetime. The big corps and academia will be your friend only if they secure funding from the Government trough. As much as this country likes to cite, old time, independent inventors for its previous success it does nothing to help them. Best of luck …. Cheers!!
Yes, every day price of gasoline is going up. In fact in our country price per gallon is $7
And electric power ( 1 KWh ) worth $0.19 .
So the prices are ......... ( I do not want to use bad words )
So you are doing good job too, we must look for alternatives. And show to as many people as possible that there are lots of alternatives to get power that we need.
Good question ! I started in youtube. Actually we(my uncle and I) build this gassifier from pictures and youtube videos. It was not easy to build first. Because were was lots of an unanswered questions, so we just tried. First of all there is only one thing that I can recommend : do not think to much ( it takes too much time and no results, more you think more you will find unanswered questions. ) ;-) For you first gassifier I would recommend to make it from scrap. Best regards
You need to make a regulator now to increase throttle when rpm drops. Most all gasoline generators today use a windvane pushed by the engine cooling fan to change throttle. A gyro style will yeild much more linkage force to actuate stiff valves.
lastoftheamericans1 3 months ago
only down side is now uv succesfully converted ur garage into a bomb
Midnighter169 4 months ago
HI, that is just awesome!! my question is, are you running a DC motor backwards to generate current through a inverter to get a/c? & Thanks so much for making this video!
patriotpioneer 6 months ago
Hi , I use standard, low RPM( I don't remember exactly RPM number) , AC 3KW 3-phase motor running as a generator.
best regards !
darkusas 6 months ago
Awesome work my friend!! With a few dollars and God given brains you have accomplished whet a team of funded PhD’s can’t do in a lifetime. The big corps and academia will be your friend only if they secure funding from the Government trough. As much as this country likes to cite, old time, independent inventors for its previous success it does nothing to help them. Best of luck …. Cheers!!
inventwiz 6 months ago 2
When a gallon of gasoline is worth $4, a pound of wood is worth twenty cents when gasified (you make it look easy).
Even finest black walnut has never been worth so much!
Please see my video, it you are serious about sawing wood.
Keep up the good work, my friend!
Besteyecando 10 months ago
@Besteyecando Thanks for your comment.
Yes, every day price of gasoline is going up. In fact in our country price per gallon is $7
And electric power ( 1 KWh ) worth $0.19 .
So the prices are ......... ( I do not want to use bad words )
So you are doing good job too, we must look for alternatives. And show to as many people as possible that there are lots of alternatives to get power that we need.
darkusas 10 months ago
@darkusas I am interested in building a wood gassifier, where would i start?
videodude4 6 months ago
@videodude4
Good question ! I started in youtube. Actually we(my uncle and I) build this gassifier from pictures and youtube videos. It was not easy to build first. Because were was lots of an unanswered questions, so we just tried. First of all there is only one thing that I can recommend : do not think to much ( it takes too much time and no results, more you think more you will find unanswered questions. ) ;-) For you first gassifier I would recommend to make it from scrap. Best regards
darkusas 6 months ago
Great job. Ti molodyets.
Cytacon 1 year ago