View Full Version : DIY biogas generator
Snowflower
27th April 2014, 13:36
I am asking for brave souls to listen to the (way more than six minute) video here:
http://www.libertygenerator.com/index1.php
and share what you think. Is the guy just a con artist with a smooth voice or should we pay attention and buy his blueprint?
StandingWave
27th April 2014, 15:26
Hi Snowflower,
I haven't watched the video as I'm bandwidth challenged where I live in the bundu but...
I have installed one of these BioDigesterPro (http://www.biogaspro.com/) units fairly recently and it is now delivering methane which we use for cooking very comfortably. I have seen plans for a small scale home made variety in John Seymour's wonderful book 'The new complete book of Self-Sufficiency' (http://www.amazon.com/The-New-Complete-Book-Self-Sufficiency/dp/0751364428). The principles for producing biogas are actually quite simple so most considered offerings would probably do the trick. The Chinese have created a really useful manual called 'A Chinese Biogas Manual' which has been translated into English by Michael Crook (pdf of it available here (http://www.cd3wd.com/cd3wd_40/JF/432/24-572.pdf)) which contains exhaustive details for building, scaling and maintenance. You can buy it as a book from various sources.
Hope this is all useful to you... EnJOY!
Latti
27th April 2014, 17:51
Do you or I have the biomass to continually operate this or any biomass generator? If we own a city landfill, maybe.
Tactics used on the web site fit "scam" techniques, but I have no personal knowledge of the plans or the generator.
You might want to visit the following link:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Liberty-Generator/Select-StateProvince/Liberty-Generator-Impossible-to-make-this-generator-of-the-amount-quoted-it-is-a-scam-th-1102520
Strat
27th April 2014, 18:06
"DIY solar kits that don't even work." Uhh, come to my house.
This is 100% marketing oriented, the 'Clickbank' policy is a dead giveaway. That doesn't mean it's a scam, but I wouldn't put much trust into this.
Jean-Luc
26th May 2014, 20:12
And here is the French version : http://www.generateurdupeuple.com/
Laurent Ducros, Aube, a 4th generation farmer instead of Abel Thomas, Iowa, a 5th generation farmer.
Makes sense. Anything the US does is always bigger.
Funny both have exactly the same "personnal" story to tell.
There is a price tage though. The US model is sold at USD 37, whereas the French model is sold at EUR 97.
Anyone with the Chinese one ?
Powered by vBulletin™ Version 4.1.1 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.