I agree with other posts, needs a method to prevent the release of gas with new material additions, as well as a means to prevent flashback from low pressure ignition at the stove/heater. Might even have another port to release the leftover processed slurrry to make room for more material.
thanks for the video! I would add a big PVC pipe on the side as a feeder one that would go deep into the bucket with a cap to prevent the gas to go out through there.
Here is my Q. if you put more bacteria do you produce more methane? how much bacteria woud you get from let's say 1 pound of horse maneur per day? I have seen how the bacteria brake up all the stuff leaving the afluant clear. how often do you need to feed it? daily? weekly? and what is the gas output?
pretty close to a 1000 views and no comments.do you have a linking video to show your process in action?this is a basic plumbing for an on off switch which is ok but it could have been half the video and then the other half showing produced methane being fired off for the second half.I will add a like to this video though as it is a starting point and valuable information for anyone wanting to do this. keep up the good work
I agree with other posts, needs a method to prevent the release of gas with new material additions, as well as a means to prevent flashback from low pressure ignition at the stove/heater. Might even have another port to release the leftover processed slurrry to make room for more material.
MrCyphrex 2 months ago
thanks for the video! I would add a big PVC pipe on the side as a feeder one that would go deep into the bucket with a cap to prevent the gas to go out through there.
Here is my Q. if you put more bacteria do you produce more methane? how much bacteria woud you get from let's say 1 pound of horse maneur per day? I have seen how the bacteria brake up all the stuff leaving the afluant clear. how often do you need to feed it? daily? weekly? and what is the gas output?
skinpro2000 3 months ago
pretty close to a 1000 views and no comments.do you have a linking video to show your process in action?this is a basic plumbing for an on off switch which is ok but it could have been half the video and then the other half showing produced methane being fired off for the second half.I will add a like to this video though as it is a starting point and valuable information for anyone wanting to do this. keep up the good work
tappakeggaday1 6 months ago