man you should be more careful. I seen three of your vids and you do unsafe things repetedly. sucking in gas fumes with a shop vac is a bad idea. the brushes are continusly producing a spark.
the fuel is charcoal,the charcoal is manufactured for me in drums with forest and agricultural residues of the farm where work here in brazil.you made me some questions in "woodgas" and i answered.i give you one looked at.
@Rhinoch8 This gasifier is designed for people without resources, so it should be as simple as possible.
see your layout, gasifier, cyclone- cooler, filter and only with charcoal that is possible with wood would have to put a damp scrubber, and I think you would agree that water and mud do not mix.
@ger261 But they still have to buy the charcoal, or make it themselves wich makes it more complicate? I understand the water issue, but since you make it out of cob, it takes the moisture out, and the heat makes it dry and as cob is porous, the surface in the sun would dry even quicker. Even to add that cob can withstand a 50/50 mix with water without falling apart like a slurry! They need to shred the wood, but since they will use dead wood instead of cutting trees (desertification ya know)
@Rhinoch8 it will still be simple as you can easily make chunks that will be the stockfeed. And with the farm residues there isn't any problem (husks, hulls are small enough to feed).
the producer gas power the chevrolet engine,the chevrolet turn one induction generator(red),the generator generating electricity connected directly in the net of the deliverer
Are those rocket stoves you're using? Also, were you using that vacuum to blow air into the stove to get the draft going?
Nice gasification video. Thank you for posting this vid.
mangyscavenger 9 months ago
man you should be more careful. I seen three of your vids and you do unsafe things repetedly. sucking in gas fumes with a shop vac is a bad idea. the brushes are continusly producing a spark.
nappytedd 2 years ago
please help me with advice to get flamable gas with my project GenCO in my video
flaviusicafsz 2 years ago
hi glerf30,
the fuel is charcoal,the charcoal is manufactured for me in drums with forest and agricultural residues of the farm where work here in brazil.you made me some questions in "woodgas" and i answered.i give you one looked at.
yours truly
ger261
ger261 4 years ago
@ger261 But why not loading directly the wood in the gasifier? All the gases you take from wood when you char it are monstruous kW!!!!
Rhinoch8 5 months ago
@Rhinoch8 This gasifier is designed for people without resources, so it should be as simple as possible.
see your layout, gasifier, cyclone- cooler, filter and only with charcoal that is possible with wood would have to put a damp scrubber, and I think you would agree that water and mud do not mix.
ger261 5 months ago
@ger261 But they still have to buy the charcoal, or make it themselves wich makes it more complicate? I understand the water issue, but since you make it out of cob, it takes the moisture out, and the heat makes it dry and as cob is porous, the surface in the sun would dry even quicker. Even to add that cob can withstand a 50/50 mix with water without falling apart like a slurry! They need to shred the wood, but since they will use dead wood instead of cutting trees (desertification ya know)
Rhinoch8 5 months ago
@Rhinoch8 it will still be simple as you can easily make chunks that will be the stockfeed. And with the farm residues there isn't any problem (husks, hulls are small enough to feed).
Rhinoch8 5 months ago
@Rhinoch8 there is no better set-up to this reality than this,books teach much, but it is building and testing that you get the best "setpoint"
ger261 5 months ago
@ger261 I had the feeling you were going to give this answer :) Anyway you are doing a great job in third world countries. Keep it up bro. Peace.
Rhinoch8 5 months ago
Hi Ger261, I have many friends whom are interested in what you are doing. We are also making gasogenios. What is your fuel? Is it charcoal?
Many thanks!
Glerf30
glerf30 4 years ago
the producer gas power the chevrolet engine,the chevrolet turn one induction generator(red),the generator generating electricity connected directly in the net of the deliverer
ger261 4 years ago
very interesting
moreiradan07 4 years ago 2