Its the electric power supply for the whole gasifier operation ( glow plug, 2x air fan , auto gas mixer, static filter, water pump ,alternator excitation en temperature meters
Making pellet stove fuel is absolutely possible en is part of this process after it's dry I separate the smaller chunks en the dust from the bigger ones (I get about 1/3 pellet stove fuel en 2/3 gasifier fuel) the main thing is to make gasifier fuel to make electricity, hot water, hot air en dry fuel,
I believe you'll get better airflow by having the blower downstream , that is to say sucking the air through the barrel. You may wish to compare the 2 methods and see if there's any measurable difference ?
I did al possible configurations en the best way seems to be pushing it from beneath so the higher temperatures drives the moisture out on the top . The fan had bad condensate inside of a pull it en moisture stay inside the barrel if air is flowing down . Now i use a solar hot air generator en this works very well . 200l of fresh chips dried in 5 to 7 days
What a very creatieve person with this materialen. Great respect
Thank you so much, its the simplest way I can think of to make sure the stuff it getting dry in the rainy season 😅
Nice setup! Solar panels plus computer fans is great combination.
Its the electric power supply for the whole gasifier operation ( glow plug, 2x air fan , auto gas mixer, static filter, water pump ,alternator excitation en temperature meters
Slick, simple setup.
Nice
Thanksfor the comment , the barrel is connected to a old leaking solar hot water collector now ot goes 10x as quick.
What do you do with the chips? I wonder if you could use them in a pellet stove?
Making pellet stove fuel is absolutely possible en is part of this process after it's dry I separate the smaller chunks en the dust from the bigger ones (I get about 1/3 pellet stove fuel en 2/3 gasifier fuel) the main thing is to make gasifier fuel to make electricity, hot water, hot air en dry fuel,
I believe you'll get better airflow by having the blower downstream , that is to say sucking the air through the barrel. You may wish to compare the 2 methods and see if there's any measurable difference ?
I did al possible configurations en the best way seems to be pushing it from beneath so the higher temperatures drives the moisture out on the top . The fan had bad condensate inside of a pull it en moisture stay inside the barrel if air is flowing down . Now i use a solar hot air generator en this works very well . 200l of fresh chips dried in 5 to 7 days