I'm interested
the link isn't working for me...
but i'm interested!!
Trevor
Calgary Canada
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There's nothing revolutionary about this trailer plant. It was an
idea
concocted with help from John Nicholson and of
Gavin Gulliver-Goodall wrote:
Yes burning on stoves will be just as clean depending on the nozzle design
to ensure optimum gas-air mixing.
CV of woodgas varies according to fuel, gasifier etc but 4 Mj/kg seems a
realistic number from memory Stoichiometric ration with air is about 1:1
where
I've been looking at some of the gasification archive stuff on
gasifiers for green wood and for logs, rather than chips, and started
thinking of building a gasifier out of a 55 gal drum, horizontally,
essentially like a common barrel stove, except that the door and draft
on the end would be
Whoops, forgot to include a couple of URLS showing commercial
boilers which use this design (although they just burn the gas in a
secondary chamber).
http://www.kuenzel.de/English/products/indexEP.htm
http://www.woodboilers.com/wood.html
--
Harmon Seaver, MLIS
CyberShamanix
Work
Woiks for me.
Craig Reece
Pip J. Patton wrote:
Hello all,
I tried to use this URL, but it didn't work. Anyone know why?
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 09:33:19 -0700 Ian Main [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know if this has already been posted or not, but there's a
fellow
who made one and
the flash point of veggie oil is much higher than diesel. if filtered and
heated, you won't have problems with it. energy content is similar.
Steve Spence
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diesels are available in the US, and the fuel is widely available as well.
$1.29 / gallon today. I prefer vegetable oil and vegetable oil based
biodiesel for fuel.
Steve Spence
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Hello all,
I tried to use this URL, but it didn't work. Anyone know why?
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 09:33:19 -0700 Ian Main [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know if this has already been posted or not, but there's a
fellow
who made one and has a good writup here: