gasifier?

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by Christophe » 15/12/03, 21:28

the gasifier operated as follows:

stove: incomplete combustion -> creation of CO + Particles

engine: combustion of CO + Particles -> CO2

It worked but had a very low overall yield of the order of 5% ... I advise you rather to lean towards the Stirling engine. (more difficult to do but with better performance)
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by Christophe » 17/12/03, 12:41

oula I think that alko thought of a domestic use ... the sites which you gave are industrial (except onpeutlefaire but the site is rather not very technical finally: /) ... there is (to my knowledge) only one fabirquant of individual cogeneration Ecopower.ch, unfortunately the cost of such a system is currently prohibitive and unprofitable (12 euro HT it seems to me for a lifetime of 000 years) and therefore simply reserved for wealthy people and concerned about the environment.

Technical sheet :

http://www.ecopower.ch/download/bhkw01_fr_prospekt.pdf
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by Rabbit » 08/09/05, 12:30

Here's what your safe should look like after installation.
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The LPG is still less bulky. Especially if you have a smat
or a twingo.

:D

Only in artisanal cogeneration, it should be possible.
It is mainly for the heat that it would be good .l Electricity produced
would be a plus.

Question when we wash the gas produced, with water I suppose,
wouldn't the waste be creosote?

Not too good for nature in this case.
:(

From the garzogene series: http://www.montpellier.cemagref.fr/umritap...thodo-proj20.htm
http://www.tract-old-engines.com/gazo.htm
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by titus02 » 24/10/05, 21:51

Hello

I think we are living in a state of technology where the D system becomes viable.

the engines (4t or diesel) of "cardboard" cars are available for a bite of bread
(see free if we are in demand), the pantone reactor (operating with recovered oil)
also, the gasifier, even at low yield, interesting if you live in the countryside.

the engine can become a generator (coupled to a beefier alternator than
original) and the big defect of its low efficiency (friction + heat) becomes almost an advantage
if you plan to recover heat for domestic use.

Coupled with a sun heat recovery system (even handcrafted they seem interesting)
has a low consumption lighting see by diodes, and why not chimney and / or methane tank
(wood waste and various compost) and all kinds of ecological alternatives available at
average handyman, add a well designed hut at the start (insulation, exposure) all that should
allow the motivated person living in the countryside (place and availability of raw materials)
to send chi ... all the leeches of edf, lyonnaise des eaux etc ...

a minimum of gray matter, recovery, advice and go
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by vincent27 » 29/10/05, 09:34

100% agree with you.

Does anyone have a diagram of an artisanal production of a gasifier.
An idea of ​​its autonomy and what can we burn in it.

We look forward to seeing you!
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by geti » 29/10/05, 18:21

Hello everybody
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by geti » 29/10/05, 18:39

Hello everybody
I have a book from 1981, "The bioenergetic conversion of solar radiation and biotechnologies", ed. Tec and Doc., 300 pages very well done for an experienced amateur.
Among other things, it talks about gasification with detailed chemical formulas and heat yields. This was written by doctors of science from Lyon 1. Could I without problems publish their results on this site?
This would provide a lot of answers to all the econologists that we are.
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