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First test of an external power generator

Started by hartiberlin, September 07, 2005, 08:28:45 PM

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hartiberlin

Hi,
I recently bought a new external power generator,
which normally runs on gasoline.
It is a 2 KWatts unit.
Today I tested this unit for the first time on normal gasoline.
Attached is a video of this test.

In the future we want to modify this generator to run
on woodgas and maybe later also on alcohol or on oxhydrogen.
So if anybody has some good designs for a woodgas generator modification,
please post it.
Thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

2tiger

Hello Stefan
Do you have any link for me, where I can find all information about woodgas production. All I found was some companies who wants to sell BHKW?s here in germany.
I want to know, to what temperature do I have to heat up the wood, to start this prozess.
I know that it runs under pressure (how much??) and without or with a little amount of oxigen (air).


Regards

Jack