Charcoal takes thousands of years to make. This is just degasified wood, which is chemically and structurally different. Also biochar is best for soil, while charcoal still has some wood gas making it optimal for fires.
@@pedroclaro7822 "takes thousands of years to make" you thinking of coal clearly coal is structurally different then charcoal and yes they both are made mostly of carbon charcoal or "biochar" is just the same product used different applications charcoal: cooking and heating and smithing "biochar": soil addition(crushed or powdered charcoal) to help promote bacterial growth due to high surface area in modern english the practice of using doubletalk or obfuscating the meaning of words is common either because the meaning is sensitive in nature or people want to "rebrand" out of ignorance. take ptsd for example: it has gone from "shell shock" -> "battle fatigue" -> post traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) toilet paper -> bathroom tissue trailers -> mobile homes tampons -> feminine hygiene products homeless -> temporary displaced transients area || room -> space to make unclear; obfuscate root of word and intent if distasteful or complex modern trend of "canceling words" is very common and will only increase.
Hi, very nice project. How many Wood did you use?
Did you try making briquettes out of the rice husk then try burning it that way? Bloody genius anyway.
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Hi
Very good project
What is the purpose of the pipes?
Cooling down the gas
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what are those spiral objects for? are those spring?
The spiral is to cool down tha gas
They're heat exchangers
Wow
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why do people have to rename shit
charcoal is charcoal, no need to call it "biochar" omg so dumb
Charcoal takes thousands of years to make. This is just degasified wood, which is chemically and structurally different. Also biochar is best for soil, while charcoal still has some wood gas making it optimal for fires.
@@pedroclaro7822 "takes thousands of years to make" you thinking of coal
clearly coal is structurally different then charcoal and yes they both are made mostly of carbon
charcoal or "biochar" is just the same product used different applications
charcoal: cooking and heating and smithing
"biochar": soil addition(crushed or powdered charcoal) to help promote bacterial growth due to high surface area
in modern english the practice of using doubletalk or obfuscating the meaning of words is common either because the meaning is sensitive in nature or people want to "rebrand" out of ignorance.
take ptsd for example:
it has gone from "shell shock" -> "battle fatigue" -> post traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
toilet paper -> bathroom tissue
trailers -> mobile homes
tampons -> feminine hygiene products
homeless -> temporary displaced transients
area || room -> space
to make unclear; obfuscate root of word and intent if distasteful or complex
modern trend of "canceling words" is very common and will only increase.
I like biochar better because people need to know this is what life thrives off of.