ive been spending lots of time checking out all the homemade gassifyers on youtube. they are running cars trucks, generators and all that. some of them are very evolved. the gas thats being pulled off the wood fire and ported into the engines is called syngas if I understand it right. jeez, i wonder if there is anyway i could pull off some of the syngass in my profab gassifyer and run a generator. Probably not, i expect that my syngass is prolly not as consistent and good enough quality. These are sophisticaded machines. My my profab is not this sophisticated. also it prolly would not work since im burning cordwood and not these small chunks of wood and for other technical reasons.
but has anyone else entertained this thought? basically you could run the generator to charge batteries and it would take to much and you would be providing same power as a 20,000 solar panel investment..
but has anyone else entertained this thought? basically you could run the generator to charge batteries and it would take to much and you would be providing same power as a 20,000 solar panel investment..
. or until the neighbors shoot me because of the noise
I really don't know but I think that the gas that we make in our wood burners is actually being burned in the secondary chamber, creating that nice hot flame. I think those generator type units use the gas that comes off the wood before it is re ignited in a secondary chamber. Maybe I'm wrong, so if someone knows how, I would love to tap into it. I have 5 generators from back in the day when I had 5 framing crews.
! . . Its just outrageously cool to me to run a generator off of wood gas. I want to build one of these. Im giving up the stupid idea of trying to make my OWB gasser do it...(thanks guys)..and when you see all the ones folks are building on youtube it seems like a bit of fun. There is one where the guy has the gasser on a trailer...and he pulls it around with his VW rabbit and the trailer woody gassifyer engine is actually running the car. Then he goes home and hooks it up to his house. love it!
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