Re: [Biofuel] Jelled ethanol with charcoal and cellulose:solid biofuel

2005-04-27 Thread Michael Redler
"Ideal would be the heat of the stove itself" Has anyone considered a stirling powered fan? http://www.stirlingengine.com/ Mike Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Greetings, >Regarding Tom Reeds woodgas camp stove and its requirement for a >primary air source (battery powered), what a

Re: [Biofuel] Jelled ethanol with charcoal and cellulose:solid biofuel

2005-04-27 Thread Keith Addison
Regarding Tom Reeds woodgas camp stove and its requirement for a primary air source (battery powered), what about a mechanical windup clockwork system to drive the fan. You can visit the web site www.freeplayenergy.com to see what I mean. Have fun! Derrick Greetings Derrick Thanks for the

Re: [Biofuel] Jelled ethanol with charcoal and cellulose:solid biofuel

2005-04-27 Thread Derrick Grunewald
Greetings, Regarding Tom Reeds woodgas camp stove and its requirement for a primary air source (battery powered), what about a mechanical windup clockwork system to drive the fan. You can visit the web site www.freeplayenergy.com to see what I mean. Have fun! Derrick Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROT

Re: [Biofuel] Jelled ethanol with charcoal and cellulose:solid biofuel

2005-04-26 Thread Keith Addison
Greeting Keith Even though we spend several hours of search in Internet about gelled fuel, we are not able to find any information about the use of the cellulose , but which have been reported to be very successful. Thank you Keith bringing here real practical experien

Re: [Biofuel] Jelled ethanol with charcoal and cellulose:solid biofuel

2005-04-26 Thread Pannir P.V
Greeting Keith Even though we spend several hours of search in Internet about gelled fuel, we are not able to find any information about the use of the cellulose , but which have been reported to be very successful. Thank you Keith bringing here real practical experie