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i gladly pay $100-120, for a simpel speed/rpm controler.... i have thes probleme that the european pebole doo not play around in that vay like these.... so the parts i ned, do i have to get from usa....
and no i dont know thomas koch... hue ise that...
Hi My name is Jake Martin
I am from New Zealand and have built 3 gasifiers.
I would like to say nice work on the gasifier good to see doers and not dreamers on this forum.
Could i suggest that you put in a reduction tube. It would just be the same diameter as your hole you have in there now but it would mean you could tune the gasifier to not produce tar how you do this is to move the tube up until it touches the bottom of the oxidation lobes which come from the nozzles. I do this by welding tacks on the tube 3 of them then if i want t move it up grind them off and re weld them. You should move the tube up until you see the top of the tube being affected by the heat. You could also put the grate in the tube as reduction (turning your CO2 and H20 from your combustion in the oxidation lobes) stops at 500oC the longer you leave the gas in a bed of cold char the more will turn from carbon monoxide into soot and carbon dioxide this is called reversion.
Good work
Jake Martin
Hello Andy,
Nice to meet you here..... Small world, huh...
I have found magnetic carbon in the soot. You know my gasifier is made of stainless 316. That does not loose iron at high temperatures. I suspect the magnetism either be iron, present in wood or C60, a magnetic carbon polymer. Unfortunately I have no acces to a lab to find out what it is.
Regards,
DJ
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