Great job with the video and the design. I very much like the simple air intake/exit gas heat exchanger built right into the lid, and it's implemented nicely. All the best to you.
You said wood gases were "mostly carbon monoxide. That is not correct. Wood gases have a significant amount of Hydrogen gas as well as a small amount of nitrous oxide and sulfur dioxide depending on the type of wood used. It definitely has a Significant volume of Hydrogen gas.
If I was just using charcoal in the gas generator, the product is correctly termed "charcoal gas". However this is a hybrid charcoal gasifier since I am adding some raw wood into the hot bed of charcoal. The gas produced from this wood is then called "wood gas". To be technically correct, I need to call this gas mixture "charcoal/wood gas". Gets kind of cumbersome and I make slip ups.
I have watched your videos and you are the only builder that uses a ceramic cracker - I'm sure some others may be posted but I have not seen them. Do you have your plans available on line or email ? Would appreciate any info.
not using much wood so no, tar free, because using dry charcoal so no tar made , he feeds it a mix of waste sawdust/ waste oil / plastic, shredded into a hydro-carbon rich fuel . this may gum up the works after a while depending how well his reaction zone gets hot but minimal tar/creasote production i suspect
David Parrott The best way to get in touch with the person featured in this video is to email him Gary Gilmore(ggilmore@pa.gov) Thanks! Dave Parrott, videographer
Great job with the video and the design. I very much like the simple air intake/exit gas heat exchanger built right into the lid, and it's implemented nicely. All the best to you.
the charcoal has greatly improved the reliability of this system and is highly interesting ,charcoal is made very simply as a barrel fire would do.
I believe the kalle design actually had a vaccume diafram which adjusted the nozzle height to control the ammount of syngas being produced.
Best work Gary you make me your fan
Great job sir
thanks for the great video , I just want to ask what you that type of hi temperature foam did you use for the inner Ring ?,,,,
What is the reactor pipe plumbing going to a barrel on top? Isn't that an air intake?
You said wood gases were "mostly carbon monoxide. That is not correct. Wood gases have a significant amount of Hydrogen gas as well as a small amount of nitrous oxide and sulfur dioxide depending on the type of wood used. It definitely has a Significant volume of Hydrogen gas.
If I was just using charcoal in the gas generator, the product is correctly termed "charcoal gas". However this is a hybrid charcoal gasifier since I am adding some raw wood into the hot bed of charcoal. The gas produced from this wood is then called "wood gas". To be technically correct, I need to call this gas mixture "charcoal/wood gas". Gets kind of cumbersome and I make slip ups.
May I ask where you got your latches? They are perfect!
your just a little nutty but i love ya. great presentation, good luck, hope you make a million.
I have watched your videos and you are the only builder that uses a ceramic cracker - I'm sure some others may be posted but I have not seen them. Do you have your plans available on line or email ? Would appreciate any info.
Do you have a material list by any chance. I really like your version, and have been wanting to build for for a whileThanks for the great video
Great job!
Do you sell these?
Is there any tar build up in the engine?
not using much wood so no, tar free, because using dry charcoal so no tar made , he feeds it a mix of waste sawdust/ waste oil / plastic, shredded into a hydro-carbon rich fuel . this may gum up the works after a while depending how well his reaction zone gets hot but minimal tar/creasote production i suspect
hey garry im on your boy scout troop troop 77 i like the video
David Parrott
The best way to get in touch with the person featured in this video is to email him Gary Gilmore(ggilmore@pa.gov) Thanks! Dave Parrott, videographer
great video, thanks!
no i think wow what a light weight construction hes come up with,great work and no tesco clubcard points alas.
Coal burns Cleaner then wood,this just might be the better way to go.
hola puedo construir uno similar al tuyo?
pyrotechnicians use 1-2% oil on their charcoal to cut down on dust without losing performance try that :)
hes one of my boy scout leaders he started the troop
The best way to get in touch with the person featured in this video is to email him
Gary Gilmore(ggilmore@pa.gov)
Thanks!
Dave Parrott, videographer
This video was posted for my friend Gary Gilmore - if you have specific questions about the unit please email him at ggilmore@pa.gov
my right ear is pleased.
tem esse video em português Brasil,grato
Has anyone hear seen the Daniel Day Lewis movie,"My Left Ear"?.
Well, can you hear me NOW??
al gore invented the gasifier
Sound only on right channel.
is it me does anyone els think clark kent when watching this
Don't drop any more bits it is so loud!
elon musk can get back to earth yae mkay
Merlin