I see the digester, a bubbler, and a filter. I hope to be producing my own biogas in the spring. I like that you are compressing into gas tanks for more portable use. Have you had a problem with corrosion and rust in your steel digester tank? Did you use any paint or coating inside the digester tank?
Hello David, I did not use paint or any coating element. remember this is a prototype which was use to show the possibility of compression hence, you are advice to use a rubber tank. For any problem, do not hesitate to get back to me.
So if I understand what I see, you used a small compressor to transfer the biogas into the lpg tank. I've been told that this is only possible with a large and expensive compressor designed for this purpose. But I'm not sure if I believe that. How much pressure (psi) was measured? Enough to transform the gas into a liquid? How long are you able to cook for with one tank?
Hello Dany, I did not have a gauge to get the psi but that is a 3/4 pump of about 300psi and given that it was a prototype, the quantity of gas compressed was used for demonstration purposes which lasted for it purposes conveniently. lamfu2035yengong@gmail.com and +237678065758 for further inquiries.
Hello sir, I hv 10nos desi cows. How to construct a biogas plant. How many LPG cylinders can be bottled per month. Plz suggest I want to do.
that so amazing ?but which are equipment mainly needed for one to transfer the gas
comment avez vous fait pour purifier ce biogaz?
I see the digester, a bubbler, and a filter. I hope to be producing my own biogas in the spring. I like that you are compressing into gas tanks for more portable use. Have you had a problem with corrosion and rust in your steel digester tank? Did you use any paint or coating inside the digester tank?
Hello David, I did not use paint or any coating element. remember this is a prototype which was use to show the possibility of compression hence, you are advice to use a rubber tank. For any problem, do not hesitate to get back to me.
Yess oooh bro! Good job, Go ahead!
can you explain purification
yes off course, as a mater of fact I have designed a dysuphorisation and de-carboxylation chamber.
So if I understand what I see, you used a small compressor to transfer the biogas into the lpg tank. I've been told that this is only possible with a large and expensive compressor designed for this purpose. But I'm not sure if I believe that.
How much pressure (psi) was measured?
Enough to transform the gas into a liquid?
How long are you able to cook for with one tank?
Hello Dany, I did not have a gauge to get the psi but that is a 3/4 pump of about 300psi and given that it was a prototype, the quantity of gas compressed was used for demonstration purposes which lasted for it purposes conveniently.
lamfu2035yengong@gmail.com and +237678065758 for further inquiries.
congratulations. How can i get in touch with you? please leave a message
dorry for the delay.
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How big should be my boidigestor tank in order to produce 1000kgs in 24hrs