@@livingwebfarms I hadn't even thought to look... 🤦♂️. Well, it looks like I have a new favourite website!! Thank you so much! What a trove. Love your work!
Or barrel drum can just 4 metal legs welded to the bottom to essentially raising the vertical height to allow air to enter the bottom base of the drum. This is the cool part , 🤔you still need hundreds if holes drilled into the bottom so semi combustion can happen forms. i E, as a result of oxygen restriction pa gallon drum where the bio-char is born fronk ....🤔 I guess im feeling poetic that creates of cao cooker he thats left intact. Then get a bunch of kids and purchase
There is no pump, its under some pressure but not a lot from the weight of the bag. That is what the sand bags were for, to add weight thereby increasing the gas pressure.
What region of the country was this system set up for...i like to know if can set up in cold climates with a winters... how to maintain the digest to work in cold weather winters... what the best way to keep the digeser temper working in a a snow belt winter climate ...ie solor green house solar hot water tubes with heatexhanger... electric heating... Making buried digester and using liner ..use air crete walls to insulate digester...
he did say he was in the north and to keep a temp at about 80 to 90 in cold weather would require extra heat input. Did say could use some of the gas to heat the effluent
Awesome video Richard!
Would you consider making the handouts available online (for purchase would be fine) to go with this course? I'm very curious to learn more. Cheers
They are on our website at livingwebfarms.org/archived-workshop-handouts/
@@livingwebfarms I hadn't even thought to look... 🤦♂️. Well, it looks like I have a new favourite website!! Thank you so much! What a trove. Love your work!
I hadn't thought to look either and now I am diving into ALL the handouts! Such a resource.
how do you clean di gester after few years
very informative but found delivery exhausting to listen to
Or barrel drum can just 4 metal legs welded to the bottom to essentially raising the vertical height to allow air to enter the bottom base of the drum. This is the cool part , 🤔you still need hundreds if holes drilled into the bottom so semi combustion can happen forms. i E, as a result of oxygen restriction pa
gallon drum where the bio-char is born fronk ....🤔 I guess im feeling poetic that creates of cao cooker he thats left intact.
Then get a bunch of kids and purchase
What kind of pump are you using to push out methane to the stovetop
There is no pump, its under some pressure but not a lot from the weight of the bag. That is what the sand bags were for, to add weight thereby increasing the gas pressure.
What region of the country was this system set up for...i like to know if can set up in cold climates with a winters... how to maintain the digest to work in cold weather winters... what the best way to keep the digeser temper working in a a snow belt winter climate ...ie solor green house solar hot water tubes with heatexhanger... electric heating...
Making buried digester and using liner ..use air crete walls to insulate digester...
he did say he was in the north and to keep a temp at about 80 to 90 in cold weather would require extra heat input. Did say could use some of the gas to heat the effluent
What kind of pump are you using to push out methane to the stovetop