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Szymon
20th April 2023, 01:24
Hi Guys,

Energy is a very important factor when living off the grid. Here is a method how to utilise your existing combustion engines when there is no fuel. This is what was used during the war.

I'm definitely going to build one of these when time permits.

https://www.driveonwood.com/static/media/uploads/pdf/fema_plans.pdf

https://soilandhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/0302hsted/fema.woodgas.pdf

There are a lot of great wood gas projects on YT.

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Enjoy,

Szymon

Szymon
2nd May 2023, 07:07
Here is a guy that uses a similar technique to extract diesel from plastic.

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He lives on an island.

Cheers,
Szymon

Szymon
7th May 2023, 20:03
Hi Friends,

Another interesting idea for energy is to make your own BioGas. Looks simple to make. Lots of different designs on Youtube.

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Cheers,
Szymon

Johnnycomelately
9th May 2023, 04:53
Hi Friends,

Another interesting idea for energy is to make your own BioGas. Looks simple to make. Lots of different designs on Youtube.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JP4ob9RVklo

Cheers,
Szymon

Interesting idea. I found this explainer of how they work, and how temperature matters. Africa has the higher ambient temps, that allow for the fastest production of gas without having to use some other heat source.

This chap lays out the time ranges for full digestion, versus working temperature.

The unit he designed seems to be a continuous cycle like the African design, keep on adding stock and harvesting gas and t’other. He employs a mechanical mixer (and a heater), which the long-bag ones don’t seem to need, as they rely on end-to-end flow which I guess does similar.

He speaks about Hydrogen Sulfide being one of the normal gases produced, along with Methane and Hydrogen, and says he scrubs it after extraction. I learned about H2S in the oilfield, nasty stuff in higher concentrations, and iirc pretty corrosive.

About the first vid, the wood gas, iirc the Germans used it to power automobiles/trucks due to their shortage of gasoline. They must have had the reactor along for the ride, maybe on a trailer.

A long time ago (70’s, 80’s?) I read about the historical Stanley Steamer steam powered automobile, and daydreamed about building a wood-fire powered aircraft. Now the idea is alive again, and morphing into something different. Might simplify and saferize it. I’d still like to be the only guy aloft, if S were to HTF lol.

What is a biodigester and how it works - Biogas basics

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12,659 views Dec 1, 2020
“First video of biogas basics”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geAjeDONnH8

Szymon
9th May 2023, 05:24
Hi Friends,

Another interesting idea for energy is to make your own BioGas. Looks simple to make. Lots of different designs on Youtube.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JP4ob9RVklo

Cheers,
Szymon

Interesting idea. I found this explainer of how they work, and how temperature matters. Africa has the higher ambient temps, that allow for the fastest production of gas without having to use some other heat source.

This chap lays out the time ranges for full digestion, versus working temperature.

The unit he designed seems to be a continuous cycle like the African design, keep on adding stock and harvesting gas and t’other. He employs a mechanical mixer (and a heater), which the long-bag ones don’t seem to need, as they rely on end-to-end flow which I guess does similar.

He speaks about Hydrogen Sulfide being one of the normal gases produced, along with Methane and Hydrogen, and says he scrubs it after extraction. I learned about H2S in the oilfield, nasty stuff in higher concentrations, and iirc pretty corrosive.

About the first vid, the wood gas, iirc the Germans used it to power automobiles/trucks due to their shortage of gasoline. They must have had the reactor along for the ride, maybe on a trailer.

A long time ago (70’s, 80’s?) I read about the historical Stanley Steamer steam powered automobile, and daydreamed about building a wood-fire powered aircraft. Now the idea is alive again, and morphing into something different. Might simplify and saferize it. I’d still like to be the only guy aloft, if S were to HTF lol.

What is a biodigester and how it works - Biogas basics

OK at EVERYTHING - PRO at NOTHING
10.9K subscribers

12,659 views Dec 1, 2020
“First video of biogas basics”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geAjeDONnH8

Thanks for that. A very interesting video. Now I know a bit more about BioGas. I wonder if you can power a 4 stroke engine with this?

Johnnycomelately
9th May 2023, 06:33
Thanks for that. A very interesting video. Now I know a bit more about BioGas. I wonder if you can power a 4 stroke engine with this?

Pretty sure. Rode a crew truck in treeplanting, the Blue Whale, which ran on either gasoline or cowfartstoff. If made this way, would need compression to charge the cylinder. I don’t know what mods are needed to the engine+ for that.