Eric, point and a question. When I talked to one of the salesmen at CB, he told me pretty much the same thing as you were told. But when I pressed him about how it works, it pretty much sounds like a downdraft gasifier to me. So I’m thinking that the reason they don’t want to call the nozzle a nozzle, ans the reaction chamber a gasification chamber is to use the psycology of bigger, badder, and more extreme must be better? If they use the same terminalogy as a foreign/cheaper unit then what would they have to brag about to make their unit the best buy?
Secondly, did you see or hear anything about the unit needing a 20lb propane cylinder attached to it to help burn the gasses at idle? I heard something about that on another site/forum a while back and cannot find the site again.
Thanks!
Chris
Edit ~ this is another reason why I am wanting to see the Woodmaster gasifier coming out this summer. When I talked to the owner of woodmaster, right off the bat he told me their unit was a downdraft gasifier, and talked in terminology that the layman can understand to make an informed decision. I didn’t get pumped up full of BS like I did with CB, and in this day and age when a dollar doesn’t go very far, the last place I’m going to spend my money is with a salesman who doesn’t know their product, nor the actual names of the parts within their design. Central would get alot farther if they get rid of the ex used car salesmen, and get some technically competent salesmen on their team. Just my opinion of course.