Love what you're doing, You can remove a fair bit more CO2 and H2S if you replace the small container of bleach solution with 20' plus of the same see thru tube that you're already using, just wrap it around a cylinder to keep it tidy and the gasses have to travel through WAY more water increasing the absorption.
nice video, would really have liked to see step by step,the pipe connections, i dont quite understand it......hope you also add a video where u finish everything
Hey dood, watched most of your films and built one. First gas today! Cheers for all the knowledge. Interesting fact…damp wood ash absorbs co2 and turns to aggregate. I think this could be good as it is not soaking the gas? Also have you ever used a fridge compressor to bottle the gas? Loved your film about the water heater too. So just to be clear, biogas will run cooker, boiler, generator and vehicle? So excited! Cheers. Tanc
Have you tried maybe a 5l plastic water bottle for your steel wool and scrubbers ? You can see through them dunno how well you will get a gas tight seal on them but.
Gen 3 Should be expirementing with high pressure water scrubbing. I've seen some small (ish) scale projects. I have a playlist and/or info somewhere of various projects/studies.
@@uramalakia I got distracted lol; link spam below: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biogas_upgrader wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Biogas_Upgrader #5 and 6 from this playlist of mine: ua-cam.com/play/PLq6IzRhDFdPOzkShxViaD9rWiwfnECmuh.html
Can you please draw up plans on how to do your biogas filter system? And the materials you need, I am not how to go about the liquid solution your using.
I am a little late to the game, I read a study once and if I remember correctly it was using waste chars from pyrolysis in wood gasification. Seems to me you can remove your impurities by simply running your gas through a canister of activated charcoal or any type of bbq charcoal. I know it works for hydrogen sulfide.
The h2s scrubber looks good! But I don't think you will be removing very much co2 with that setup. If biogas is approx 50% CO2 then you get 500L of co2 per bag and 500L of co2 weighs about a kilo, then you would expect the weight of your scrubber to increase by 1kg per 1000L of gas scrubbed. If you really want to remove the CO2 you want to look at water washing where the gas is pumped through a stream of water, ideally under pressure. This dissolves the co2 into the water.
@@uramalakia A way to notice how effective it is is through burning, impurities in the gas will make it more red and burn less time, the more blue your flame is, the most methane there is in your gas
I would say yes, that way you don’t have to change as often, even I would like bigger, I was almost going to go with clear 12 litre water jugs, but the were round and the grommets may not have sat nicely, I can always make new ones in the future
are you sure about bleach? i thik you refer to leach or lye (NaOH), i think bleach is chlorine solution with antibacterial and whitening properties, but im. not native english speaker so i can be wrong
Dear dude in a shed with a bunch of tubes. Thanks, easy to understand and always informative
Cheers mate, thanks for the kind words
Love what you're doing, You can remove a fair bit more CO2 and H2S if you replace the small container of bleach solution with 20' plus of the same see thru tube that you're already using, just wrap it around a cylinder to keep it tidy and the gasses have to travel through WAY more water increasing the absorption.
Your Setup seems like the best diy biogas setup. I need to post this on the relevant OSE Wiki Page.
Bleach is not a good solution for the CO2 issue. I'd reckon for a membrane but I myself have no clue where to get one. I'll go ask some experts.
@@Dollapfin use calcium hydroxide for best result.
On ya mate 👍
Hi about the scrubbing trough bleach water.
What does it filter out exactly and also what is your ratio of bleach to water?
Cheers!
Truely inspiring😊 pls let us know the heater wattage of the IBC bio digester.
nice video, would really have liked to see step by step,the pipe connections, i dont quite understand it......hope you also add a video where u finish everything
Hows the digesters doing. Mine are making good biogas, it is summer time here in the USA.
Hey dood, watched most of your films and built one. First gas today! Cheers for all the knowledge. Interesting fact…damp wood ash absorbs co2 and turns to aggregate. I think this could be good as it is not soaking the gas? Also have you ever used a fridge compressor to bottle the gas? Loved your film about the water heater too. So just to be clear, biogas will run cooker, boiler, generator and vehicle? So excited! Cheers. Tanc
Have you tried maybe a 5l plastic water bottle for your steel wool and scrubbers ? You can see through them dunno how well you will get a gas tight seal on them but.
You can use an air stone for the water filter
Thank you. Please crank your audio volume up.
Thank you... you help me with my project
Gen 3 Should be expirementing with high pressure water scrubbing. I've seen some small (ish) scale projects. I have a playlist and/or info somewhere of various projects/studies.
Share please?
@@uramalakia I got distracted lol; link spam below:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biogas_upgrader
wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Biogas_Upgrader
#5 and 6 from this playlist of mine:
ua-cam.com/play/PLq6IzRhDFdPOzkShxViaD9rWiwfnECmuh.html
@@ericlotze7724 Sweet. Thanks!
Esse gás vai fica filtrado mesmo? Pronto pra abastecer o veículo?
Can you please draw up plans on how to do your biogas filter system? And the materials you need, I am not how to go about the liquid solution your using.
I am a little late to the game, I read a study once and if I remember correctly it was using waste chars from pyrolysis in wood gasification. Seems to me you can remove your impurities by simply running your gas through a canister of activated charcoal or any type of bbq charcoal. I know it works for hydrogen sulfide.
When you say activated charcoal, what do you mean?
Thanks
How is the "digestate" removed in the current version?
Fantastic
How Cao will work to reduce H2O, N2, and Co2? And would it mix to water?
Great vid!
The h2s scrubber looks good! But I don't think you will be removing very much co2 with that setup.
If biogas is approx 50% CO2 then you get 500L of co2 per bag and 500L of co2 weighs about a kilo, then you would expect the weight of your scrubber to increase by 1kg per 1000L of gas scrubbed.
If you really want to remove the CO2 you want to look at water washing where the gas is pumped through a stream of water, ideally under pressure. This dissolves the co2 into the water.
Might be more expensive to do that, but you could recoup the cost by adding sugar and brown coloring then putting that in a can and selling it.
What is the bleach solution mix? What are the proportions you are mixing?
Same question here. Cheers mate.
Hello @luckyhill,
Nice video. How did you make the jar lids air tight?
I picked lids that already had a rubber seal 👍
Is there a way for you to determine how effective the scrubbing process actually is? Cheers!
Also, I'm guessin making the containers taller would improve their efficiency, since the gas would pass through more material?
@@uramalakia A way to notice how effective it is is through burning, impurities in the gas will make it more red and burn less time, the more blue your flame is, the most methane there is in your gas
How did your i tank stirring T stick go?
Thanks for the vid. Do I need bigger bottles if I have bigger digesters?
I would say yes, that way you don’t have to change as often, even I would like bigger, I was almost going to go with clear 12 litre water jugs, but the were round and the grommets may not have sat nicely, I can always make new ones in the future
@@OkAtEverything-ProAtNothing sorry, not very clear on your pipe connections
@@OkAtEverything-ProAtNothing the bubbles? what causes it
Good idea to use clear rather than pvc.. Q. Have you tried using coiffed grounds in the digester??
Goood
how often should the steel wool be replaced?
Did you see part 1 of the scrubbers video? this new setup will hopefully be able to answer your question.... in time.
are you sure about bleach? i thik you refer to leach or lye (NaOH), i think bleach is chlorine solution with antibacterial and whitening properties, but im. not native english speaker so i can be wrong
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En español los subtitulos 😫