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NT/6 Wood Burning Turbine Stove/Generator

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2006

NT/6 Highlights (proposed specifications)
- self starting.
- runs on wood, garbage or bio-mass (or anything else you can stuff into the combustor that burns and gives off good heat).
- totally self sufficient - can be run in remote locations without gas or diesel fuel.
- expected to produce around 2,000W continuous.
- DC output: 24V @ 80A
- AC output: 120 - 240V @ 50-60Hz (AC output will depend upon battery and inverter capacity)
- excellent source of warmth.
- fuel wood consumption: TBA.
- easy to maintain, (change the oil every few months)
- reliable, turbos are simple and last a long time.

More to follow. I have not begun working on the free turbine and generator system yet. (Too busy with other projects!)
NOT MINE! CONTACT NTC for info!! Thanx

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  • Okay folks, HHO is not an energy source. At 100% efficiency, it takes exactly as much energy to make the HHO as you get when you burn it. In the real world, you waste energy.

    Now, electrlyzing water to make hydrogen could be usefus as a way to store energy from solar or wind power, or to indirectly power cars or other transportation from wind or solar, but it is not a primary energy source.

  • so where is the part that generates the electricity as mentioned in the description?

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  • This video has given me some ideas for possible industrial applications of a unit this size or larger. If only I had the means to replicate this and refine it. It's a great idea getting the turbo to force feed the air for a hotter, therefore a more efficient burn. Keep working on the concept guys.

  • theres a downside to everything which disadvantage can you best afford?

  • so did you hook up an alternator or magnets yet.

  • Looks like it is way too complicated for wood burning. That is a huge blower motor are you sure you didn`t build a jet motor? heheh.

  • any news on this project??.from my side some ideeas (no offence): 1..free turbine ( maybe a greater turbo- without compressor , instead having a gear and electric generator)2. cogeneration (heat recovery for heating purpose) , 3. water injection in burner .

  • This would make a great generator.....if it wasn't for the noise

  • @proyectomonterrey

    I am pretty sure they must have put some ice or something on the top afterwards to show the heat

  • Is the liquid/foam that can be seen near the end of the video condensation from the gasses?

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