I am a mechanical engineer and work on a gasifier several years ago. We had problems with slag build-up inside the gasifier, which would clog things up. This was particularly bad with certain fuels, such as switchgrass. Your design is very well done, and I wish you best of luck in selling it.
Impressive, I want one, one minor criticism of your video, you refer several times to "our"' this or that component of the machine, may I suggest in the future you use "your" 🙌
Finally, somebody did great thing. If this a truly overunity device well, i hope they will get enough noise to sell this product and improve into the next generation. My congratulations anyway!
Certainly not a product of the future. Gasifers were used over a hundred years ago prior to the light bulb to feed gas street lights. This is just a 21st century take on an old idea. Great design however. Good for generating power without needing an industrial plant to process fuels.
I am a mechanical engineer and work on a gasifier several years ago. We had problems with slag build-up inside the gasifier, which would clog things up. This was particularly bad with certain fuels, such as switchgrass. Your design is very well done, and I wish you best of luck in selling it.
Good gasifier
Brilliant! its fantastic to see the progress you are making keep up the great work, truly inspirational!
very nice, it's nice to see continuing improvements.
Dude you explained so well, good job manh...
What's the MTBF on the genset w/bio-gas as the fuel?
Seems like a great design!
what kind of motor are you using ?
QUANDO SARà DISPONIBILE PER L'EUROPA IL 25 KW
Impressive, I want one, one minor criticism of your video, you refer several times to "our"' this or that component of the machine, may I suggest in the future you use "your" 🙌
cost?
It looks around US$ 28-40 thousand dollars
Finally, somebody did great thing.
If this a truly overunity device well, i hope they will get enough noise to sell this product and improve into the next generation.
My congratulations anyway!
Certainly not a product of the future. Gasifers were used over a hundred years ago prior to the light bulb to feed gas street lights. This is just a 21st century take on an old idea. Great design however. Good for generating power without needing an industrial plant to process fuels.