Whit some modification on the air supply you can run on wood chips you can make them whit sticks en twigs not high quality blocks 😅this takes Les effort to because the chopper machine is doing Al the horribly dangerous work inside it 😊
@@toddreuschel it's al about getting a low tar flame in the end, no price is to high if you don't have to deal whit tar , wood chips require different air nozzles to penetrate dieper in the glow bed (different critical velocity) but the kw/kg is the same , however the bulk density is lower so a bigger hopper is required per hour of run time, I would Star whit adding a first stage nozzle pointing down around 10/15cm above the air belt nozzles in the middle of the throat this way you get a more as almost no tar gas can get through the middle at low en moderate gasifier load , look for (dubble fire gasifier design) to get the picture
I have tried operating on Reeds the density of which is close to that of wood chips. The result was amazing, but the reaction quickly ends due to the lack of density. Therefore, I suggest that the chips be compressed mechanically so that the operating speed is sufficient. @toddreuschel
@@mohammedazeez2143 one option is you add a other one of those 200l tanks as a Hopper you can run for day's that way, 100l is about 25kg or around 25kw/h electric
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Whit some modification on the air supply you can run on wood chips you can make them whit sticks en twigs not high quality blocks 😅this takes Les effort to because the chopper machine is doing Al the horribly dangerous work inside it 😊
Good thought. Do you think the burn time would last very long if it were in wood chip form?
@@toddreuschel it's al about getting a low tar flame in the end, no price is to high if you don't have to deal whit tar , wood chips require different air nozzles to penetrate dieper in the glow bed (different critical velocity) but the kw/kg is the same , however the bulk density is lower so a bigger hopper is required per hour of run time, I would Star whit adding a first stage nozzle pointing down around 10/15cm above the air belt nozzles in the middle of the throat this way you get a more as almost no tar gas can get through the middle at low en moderate gasifier load , look for (dubble fire gasifier design) to get the picture
I have tried operating on Reeds the density of which is close to that of wood chips. The result was amazing, but the reaction quickly ends due to the lack of density. Therefore, I suggest that the chips be compressed mechanically so that the operating speed is sufficient. @toddreuschel
@@mohammedazeez2143 one option is you add a other one of those 200l tanks as a Hopper you can run for day's that way, 100l is about 25kg or around 25kw/h electric
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