Thanks Oscar, a very helpful video. Easy to follow and understand. Great to see the comparative results of the filter sub-systems, their composition and maintenance. I love how you are so experienced and knowlegable across the whole process.
No problem, its al about getting zero tar gas for the engine this can be done whit a few simple things no matter what gasifeir you have for a low price
I appreciate your comment. Most of the time the second stage air nozzles is not clogged so the raw gas is of a way higher quality . But fof the filter video it was a good thing to show what it can do . Hope you find it inspiring
@@oscarverwey It is always interesting to see what others have created. Your system works nicely, and produces a lot of clean gas. I have a few thousand hours of engine runtime on mine, as I have relied on it for all my power production, over the years. Even after all this time, it amazes me that we can run engines on wood :) .
@@oscarverwey We all do our best, especially when we begin to see signs of success :) . Yup, I have quite a lot of woodgas videos that you might like to see.
@CNCmachiningisfun thats awesome i just subscribed . The biggest success i made was with replicating the 2 stage viking gasiffier that gives zero tar gas whitout filters no matter what quality woodchips i put in even at 30% Moisture it was clean en blue. Although it has quite a bit of white in it aswell, don't really know what that means but it looks good to me
Brilliant, try-and-error werkt gewoon het beste om te komen tot een betere oplossing, je kan alles wel te wetenschappelijk benaderen, maar door jouw focus op wat wel werkt en wat niet, optimaliseer je snel tot dit goede resultaat! Inspiratie voor anderen! Zou het opslaan van het gas in een gastank met klein compressortje nog helpen om wat vocht uit het gas te krijgen? Doet me denken aan de tijd vroeger toen ik veel met apparaten op luchtdruk werkte in magazijn, moest altijd zorgen dat ik het water uit de compressor liet lopen aan het einde van de dag.
Ik waardeer je antisemitisme. wat Fijn dat je geïnteresseerd bent, Ja het is het makelijkst om het in een biogas zak te pompen van een paar kuub of in een stapel matrassen en paar uur te laten staan dan heb je ook geen andere filters nodig, dat is aleen niet de goedkoop en ruimte efficient . Dit is de goedkoopste manier die ik gevonden heb, groetjes
There is no easy way, I wonder why would you want that? Wood gas is already practical , in the end there is a reason why we don't use pure hydration for powering stuff, the dilution gases that comes whit the wood gas makes it safe to handle en makes the engine not so prone to hydrogen imbritelment so I can run for a long time, de-rating is around 20 to 40% depending on certain Tunes en mods , whit 1.2/1.3bar Turbo pressure you can get back to gasoline power whit a higher conversion efficiency
@@oscarverwey that's more y I want to try the mix of wood gas in this welderingg 💨 h2 is a big problem storing it .. brittle tanks 💥🔥 it pays to read up on it all ..
Is this using the wet electrostatic precipitator? Or is the one shown in this video dry? I thought I saw a video where you made a wet one because it did better than a dry on. Great work as always, lots to learn from you
This is the dry type. The wett type also worked great only the water was a problem to dispose of so I chosed to continue with the dry type that is better to clean en it can be used for fire starter
Great explain but I found the filtration process a little too complex, but one other water filter using steel mesh at the bottom of the inlet pipe collected a lot of tar and then putting the gas through a carbon filter was good then as in compressors to dry the gas a water separator is used. I think that would remove most of the tar stopping it getting into the engine.
Great you like it . I don't believe using a compressor en extensive activated charcoal filtration is necessary anymore. As i came up with at least 3 ways to get almost zero tar from different kinds of gasiffiers. i only use a sand bed filter now for the water fog en nothing else there is no tar anymore . Feel free to check it out. Greetings
th-cam.com/video/7jMWn-X5hrc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=22PC-bIw0Wh5CUj3 Bryan white 77 chnl.. char gas hydrogen..water drip on 🔥🔥 adding power . 4eng..flares..etc 👍
I see what you mean its a interesting phenomenon, In a wood gasiffier, this happened by itself . You have hydrocarbons to make the heat you have moisture to make the steam so you can use al the charcoal for reduction. If you do it correctly you use the product gas en exhaust gas heat to do the fuel drying, air en steam superheating, torrefaction en pyrolysis so oxidation en reduction is a easy job to make tar free gas with high moisture wood , , Way more efficient than those charcoal gasiffiers
Amazing work sir❤, by the way I have seen all of your videos, and my question is what do you think about Tesla radiant energy? Do you think this works??
No problem I hope it's of any help, sadly I put wet fuel in it so it made some tar in the gas but it makes a good comparison to the electric filter, also the secondary air nozzle inlet was clogged whit soot so it turns out it only had a single air input en relatively wet fuel 😆 still pretty good results, greetings
The only mention of a compressor was to show when you need dry air you use a water trap, and with the gas going through a water trap with the end of the pipe surrounded by fine stainless steel mesh. I hope this clears up my point.
I use an old broken solar hot water en electric panal to make hot air en some electricity (20 watt electric max ). This is used to blow the hot air using 2 small fans in series through the barrel of woodchips by direct contact. En this heats en absorbs the moisture in the wood, I measure both the temperature en humidity at the inlet en outlet of the barrel, there is a temperature swich in the panal to swich the fan on en off , this makes a nice en maintenance free fuel dryer that does the job pretty quickly
@oscarverwey ok 👍 v good. Will be in my woodgas set up 1day to.. if you get some old blue crystal...poly crystal solar panels you can power up any DC motor as long as the watts and volts rating are close to the same on each .. The new monocell panels don't do it..💥👌
Hey Oscar, ik vermoed dat je eenNederlander bent, welke regio woon je. Ik vind je systeem super interessant en wil graag eens langskomen om het live te zien en dan kan ik ook wat extra dingen vragen. Ik kom uit België dus zijn we eigenlijk een beetje buren. Vriendelijke groet Jan
Ja goed geraden 100% kaas! , je kan altijd vragen geen probleem stuur gerust een fbook bericht, kwa locatie wij wonen in Griekenland Peloponnesos om precies te zijn , zou het heel leuk vinden als je langs komt maar dat zou het best met een goede vakantie gecombineerd moeten worden het is heerlijk weer hier gr
@@oscarverweya dutch offspring in ozz Australia. Graham Van .. have collected all the bits of junk to make a gasifier but have a million other jobs to finish 1st ..👌
Note. Use Stirling engines in the cooling section/sections to generate the electricity to power the electrostatic filter...could provide even more power for other things....maybe. try it. Also. In the "test" area. Store any power in a battery or capacitor system for even more "free" power
@@oscarverwey "gas" um. Stirling engines do not use gas. They are heat engines. Heat difference is the only fuel used. Period. Now. I'll admit. They are far from efficient. But. Turning "waste" heat Into power.....makes sense to me
@@melvance7281 i mean to clean the amount of gas to generate 1.5kw electric the filter uses 6watt so a Stirling engine for using the heat is not that attractive so to speak, i found it very hard to make a Stirling engine en near impossible to make them delivered any significant amount of power
@@oscarverwey so. Make several. You are trying to remove a LARGE amount of heat. Stirling engines can help deliver power while doing that. And. If built correctly. Can deliver power from the heat you are trying to get rid of. We are talking ALOT of heat. That equals a good amount of power that can be harvested
@@melvance7281i agree Stirlings can do al that en are funny things , however there is a misinterpretation on my part,I don't want to get rit of a lot of heat only the micro druplets in the gas after Cooling, im reusing most heat for drying, torrefaction en pyrolizing the fuel so a low tar en even whit my new 2 stage gasifier zero tar gas is produced whit a minimum amount of added air, as far as heat dump goes only the last 60deg c ( 100deg Down to 40deg c) is rejected through the radiator or water heater , this video was juist to show the best en cheapest way i found to get zero tar gas whit any gasifier so pouple can replicate it en don't have problems whit there engines anymore
❤ Fantastic job brother keep it up
I just found your channel and already love it. Passionate people sharing their niche knowledge online always warms my heart.
I highly appreciated your comment, make sure you watch the zero tar gasifier video's to
thank you for sharing your ideas are innovative. time for me to start my build.
I'm happy you like it en that it could be of any help 😉. I would like to see your projects. Can you give me a link yo your channel?
Thanks Oscar, a very helpful video. Easy to follow and understand.
Great to see the comparative results of the filter sub-systems, their composition and maintenance.
I love how you are so experienced and knowlegable across the whole process.
No problem, its al about getting zero tar gas for the engine this can be done whit a few simple things no matter what gasifeir you have for a low price
Lots of good info. That shadow on the ground is the best part though.
I appreciate your kind words, hope it was of any help , greetings
Very nice, and clean running, gasifier setup :) .
Well done indeed.
I appreciate your comment. Most of the time the second stage air nozzles is not clogged so the raw gas is of a way higher quality . But fof the filter video it was a good thing to show what it can do . Hope you find it inspiring
@@oscarverwey
It is always interesting to see what others have created.
Your system works nicely, and produces a lot of clean gas.
I have a few thousand hours of engine runtime on mine, as I have relied on it for all my power production, over the years.
Even after all this time, it amazes me that we can run engines on wood :) .
@CNCmachiningisfun that's right I do my best . Im also amazed tgus stuf works so I totely agree. Do you have videos on your channel?
@@oscarverwey
We all do our best, especially when we begin to see signs of success :) .
Yup, I have quite a lot of woodgas videos that you might like to see.
@CNCmachiningisfun thats awesome i just subscribed . The biggest success i made was with replicating the 2 stage viking gasiffier that gives zero tar gas whitout filters no matter what quality woodchips i put in even at 30% Moisture it was clean en blue. Although it has quite a bit of white in it aswell, don't really know what that means but it looks good to me
Brilliant, try-and-error werkt gewoon het beste om te komen tot een betere oplossing, je kan alles wel te wetenschappelijk benaderen, maar door jouw focus op wat wel werkt en wat niet, optimaliseer je snel tot dit goede resultaat! Inspiratie voor anderen! Zou het opslaan van het gas in een gastank met klein compressortje nog helpen om wat vocht uit het gas te krijgen? Doet me denken aan de tijd vroeger toen ik veel met apparaten op luchtdruk werkte in magazijn, moest altijd zorgen dat ik het water uit de compressor liet lopen aan het einde van de dag.
Ik waardeer je antisemitisme. wat Fijn dat je geïnteresseerd bent, Ja het is het makelijkst om het in een biogas zak te pompen van een paar kuub of in een stapel matrassen en paar uur te laten staan dan heb je ook geen andere filters nodig, dat is aleen niet de goedkoop en ruimte efficient . Dit is de goedkoopste manier die ik gevonden heb, groetjes
So good, impressively thought out. Thank you
Great work 👍 Thanks for detailed explanation!
I appreciate your comment, its al about getting tar free gas no matter what kind of gasifier you have
I want to inquire about an important question: Is it possible to extract hydrogen gas from gas wood? What are the practical methods for this?
There is no easy way, I wonder why would you want that? Wood gas is already practical , in the end there is a reason why we don't use pure hydration for powering stuff, the dilution gases that comes whit the wood gas makes it safe to handle en makes the engine not so prone to hydrogen imbritelment so I can run for a long time, de-rating is around 20 to 40% depending on certain Tunes en mods , whit 1.2/1.3bar Turbo pressure you can get back to gasoline power whit a higher conversion efficiency
💥💨💨🤔 Atomic hydrogen gas 🔥😯 WELDING..
like tig welding but using 100vac 5amps.. and just hydrogen gas..💥
Can do aluminum 👌👌👍
I don't believe you want hydrogen near any metal at that kind of temperatures. it's only gonna cost embrittlement, specifically aluminium!
@@oscarverwey that's more y I want to try the mix of wood gas in this welderingg 💨 h2 is a big problem storing it .. brittle tanks 💥🔥 it pays to read up on it all ..
@@oscarverwey maybe OMASA GAS is the solution.
Is this using the wet electrostatic precipitator? Or is the one shown in this video dry? I thought I saw a video where you made a wet one because it did better than a dry on. Great work as always, lots to learn from you
This is the dry type. The wett type also worked great only the water was a problem to dispose of so I chosed to continue with the dry type that is better to clean en it can be used for fire starter
Great explain but I found the filtration process a little too complex, but one other water filter using steel mesh at the bottom of the inlet pipe collected a lot of tar and then putting the gas through a carbon filter was good then as in compressors to dry the gas a water separator is used. I think that would remove most of the tar stopping it getting into the engine.
Great you like it . I don't believe using a compressor en extensive activated charcoal filtration is necessary anymore. As i came up with at least 3 ways to get almost zero tar from different kinds of gasiffiers. i only use a sand bed filter now for the water fog en nothing else there is no tar anymore . Feel free to check it out. Greetings
💥👍👍😯 thanks you .
th-cam.com/video/7jMWn-X5hrc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=22PC-bIw0Wh5CUj3
Bryan white 77 chnl.. char gas hydrogen..water drip on 🔥🔥 adding power . 4eng..flares..etc 👍
I just came across. 😊😯🌋
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Bryan white 77
Fff🤬 gggoole delete ing my comments. Links .. 😡
I see what you mean its a interesting phenomenon, In a wood gasiffier, this happened by itself . You have hydrocarbons to make the heat you have moisture to make the steam so you can use al the charcoal for reduction. If you do it correctly you use the product gas en exhaust gas heat to do the fuel drying, air en steam superheating, torrefaction en pyrolysis so oxidation en reduction is a easy job to make tar free gas with high moisture wood , , Way more efficient than those charcoal gasiffiers
Amazing work sir❤, by the way I have seen all of your videos, and my question is what do you think about Tesla radiant energy? Do you think this works??
I appreciate your kind words, if you like to talk about stuff feel free to send me a fbook message
Thanks buddy, good stuff!
No problem I hope it's of any help, sadly I put wet fuel in it so it made some tar in the gas but it makes a good comparison to the electric filter, also the secondary air nozzle inlet was clogged whit soot so it turns out it only had a single air input en relatively wet fuel 😆 still pretty good results, greetings
Still Not bad for wet fuel!
The only mention of a compressor was to show when you need dry air you use a water trap, and with the gas going through a water trap with the end of the pipe surrounded by fine stainless steel mesh. I hope this clears up my point.
I understand
Im 🤔🤔 about your solar dryer .. and the 2 meters u have ..is it for humidity or temperature or..🤔
Wood chip drying ..
I use an old broken solar hot water en electric panal to make hot air en some electricity (20 watt electric max ). This is used to blow the hot air using 2 small fans in series through the barrel of woodchips by direct contact. En this heats en absorbs the moisture in the wood, I measure both the temperature en humidity at the inlet en outlet of the barrel, there is a temperature swich in the panal to swich the fan on en off , this makes a nice en maintenance free fuel dryer that does the job pretty quickly
@oscarverwey ok 👍 v good. Will be in my woodgas set up 1day to.. if you get some old blue crystal...poly crystal solar panels you can power up any DC motor as long as the watts and volts rating are close to the same on each ..
The new monocell panels don't do it..💥👌
@oscarverwey it's how I pump well water every day .. 70watt DC pump .. AliExpress. And old telecom panels 60--80w..18v. go ok even in cloudy days.
Hey Oscar, ik vermoed dat je eenNederlander bent, welke regio woon je.
Ik vind je systeem super interessant en wil graag eens langskomen om het live te zien en dan kan ik ook wat extra dingen vragen.
Ik kom uit België dus zijn we eigenlijk een beetje buren.
Vriendelijke groet Jan
Ja goed geraden 100% kaas! , je kan altijd vragen geen probleem stuur gerust een fbook bericht, kwa locatie wij wonen in Griekenland Peloponnesos om precies te zijn , zou het heel leuk vinden als je langs komt maar dat zou het best met een goede vakantie gecombineerd moeten worden het is heerlijk weer hier gr
@@oscarverweya dutch offspring in ozz
Australia. Graham Van .. have collected all the bits of junk to make a gasifier but have a million other jobs to finish 1st ..👌
Note. Use Stirling engines in the cooling section/sections to generate the electricity to power the electrostatic filter...could provide even more power for other things....maybe. try it. Also. In the "test" area. Store any power in a battery or capacitor system for even more "free" power
Excellent idea, although the electric filter uses 6watt for every 1.5kw electric output Worth of gas from the piston engine
@@oscarverwey "gas" um. Stirling engines do not use gas. They are heat engines. Heat difference is the only fuel used. Period. Now. I'll admit. They are far from efficient. But. Turning "waste" heat Into power.....makes sense to me
@@melvance7281 i mean to clean the amount of gas to generate 1.5kw electric the filter uses 6watt so a Stirling engine for using the heat is not that attractive so to speak, i found it very hard to make a Stirling engine en near impossible to make them delivered any significant amount of power
@@oscarverwey so. Make several. You are trying to remove a LARGE amount of heat. Stirling engines can help deliver power while doing that. And. If built correctly. Can deliver power from the heat you are trying to get rid of. We are talking ALOT of heat. That equals a good amount of power that can be harvested
@@melvance7281i agree Stirlings can do al that en are funny things , however there is a misinterpretation on my part,I don't want to get rit of a lot of heat only the micro druplets in the gas after Cooling, im reusing most heat for drying, torrefaction en pyrolizing the fuel so a low tar en even whit my new 2 stage gasifier zero tar gas is produced whit a minimum amount of added air, as far as heat dump goes only the last 60deg c ( 100deg Down to 40deg c) is rejected through the radiator or water heater , this video was juist to show the best en cheapest way i found to get zero tar gas whit any gasifier so pouple can replicate it en don't have problems whit there engines anymore