Water boils in a vacuum at room temperature all you need are two chambers and a condenser coil making it so the steam goes from one to the other passing through your engine or turbine as the steam condenses the vacuum is maintained so the energy requirements are minimal to start and a set amount of water to use.
Water expands approximately 1,700 times when it turnes to steam. That would cancel the vacuum. Also, in the absence of outside force, pressure will always equalize
I'm guessing this is the point where he burned his hand. Too bad he's too embarrassed to explain how he did that. It would be a valuable safety lesson.
Not knowing all that much about wood gassifying, I found his pony-tailed assistant more interesting; I could relate to her. A wood-fired steam powerplant would be far less costly and simpler to operate.
The advantage of wood gas is that it can be used in preexisting infrastructure (internal combustion engines). There aren't many small steam appliances around anymore.
The energy you have put into this operating system is awesome. However, if there is an EMP attack will this system be able to survive and continue to be effective in running a generator or car engine ? It seems to me that is what will keep one alive is the capability to absorb that kind of hit and keep pumping water and provide heat or electricity in our homes. We just gota flush, pump and stay warm.
Setting up a gen set that has the old points and condenser system maybe the answer to your question. A used generator with the fore mention setup would more than likely survive such an event. It would be inexpensive and being there would be minimum electronics less likely to be damaged in a solar event such as a solar EMP. Just a thought.
I am interested in purchasing a unit to generate aproximately 300KW 115/230/460V 3phase electricity at 60HZ using wood chips and scrap wood as the fuel source.
Thanks for your interest in our machine. We do not have the plans for this machine available. The product, at this point, is the next generation PP30, which is more efficient and more capable. Go to AllPowerLabs.com to see the details. We have a contact form with which you can submit inquiries.
A lot more wood than this woodchuck could chuck ! Hell you could get a 20kw propane generator a welder a chainsaw a wood chipper and 1 year or more of propane to run your house/shop and diesel truck and a year of gas for your chainsaw, if worse case scenario occurs in the meantime you could build 2 gasifiers from salvage for nothing to keep your 20kw generator running when your propane runs out.And run your truck. You'll have at least 1year to complete the build and cut and chip wood for fuel reserves ! And all that paid for with 30,000$ and no downtime !!!!!
Our technology has gotten much more user-friendly in the past six years. Remember, we started making kits for hobbyists to build themselves: the Power Pallet has evolved into an increasingly mature and self-regulating unit since 2008.
@@allpowerlabs can I buy the plans oh and how long can you run this unit per day. How often should you clean the filters and what is the cost and maintenance tasks. Oh what is the gas flow rate.
Hey. Give this guy a break. He has taken the time to try to explain this system, and actually does it well. I work on electric generators and related equipment and I know what I am talking about,
My God!!! Talking about over complication of something that is elementary! This is verging on the point of comedy, with his rambling and incoherent explanations as to how this works. Wow.....thats all I can say. You can build an Imbert for about $200 if you are thrifty. This is crazy.
+Tom Mcdavid There are gasifiers and then there are gasifier systems that make electricity continuously with process engineering. Inexpensive gasifiers can be made, but the continuously operating them is another story all together.
Watch Mr. Teslonian cause Buying a $5000 gasifier defeats the purpose of free energy. This is some quacks version to make money adding gadgets and buttons and it still took him 5 min to light an already warmed up system.
Water boils in a vacuum at room temperature all you need are two chambers and a condenser coil making it so the steam goes from one to the other passing through your engine or turbine as the steam condenses the vacuum is maintained so the energy requirements are minimal to start and a set amount of water to use.
Water expands approximately 1,700 times when it turnes to steam. That would cancel the vacuum. Also, in the absence of outside force, pressure will always equalize
I'm guessing this is the point where he burned his hand.
Too bad he's too embarrassed to explain how he did that. It would be a valuable safety lesson.
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long much wood we need to supply for this machine in 1 hour of operation? Thank you
Not knowing all that much about wood gassifying, I found his pony-tailed assistant more interesting; I could relate to her. A wood-fired steam powerplant would be far less costly and simpler to operate.
The advantage of wood gas is that it can be used in preexisting infrastructure (internal combustion engines). There aren't many small steam appliances around anymore.
would use a lot more wood than say heating it using gasification.
The energy you have put into this operating system is awesome. However, if there is an EMP attack will this system be able to survive and continue to be effective in running a generator or car engine ? It seems to me that is what will keep one alive is the capability to absorb that kind of hit and keep pumping water and provide heat or electricity in our homes. We just gota flush, pump and stay warm.
Setting up a gen set that has the old points and condenser system maybe the answer to your question. A used generator with the fore mention setup would more than likely survive such an event. It would be inexpensive and being there would be minimum electronics less likely to be damaged in a solar event such as a solar EMP. Just a thought.
small enough to do a faraday cage...
Good machinery... But which cost running for 12 ours...?
I am interested in purchasing a unit to generate aproximately 300KW 115/230/460V 3phase electricity at 60HZ using wood chips and scrap wood as the fuel source.
That thing needs a computer control module! Lol way over complicated than it needs to be.
Can I turn TESTING_ON or MODBUS with serial command??
Even burn victims can light the 20kW Power Pallet.
Good job!What you used in filters?
Can I buy the plans or the product?
Thanks for your interest in our machine. We do not have the plans for this machine available. The product, at this point, is the next generation PP30, which is more efficient and more capable. Go to AllPowerLabs.com to see the details. We have a contact form with which you can submit inquiries.
how much would such a thing cost?
30000$
A lot more wood than this woodchuck could chuck ! Hell you could get a 20kw propane generator a welder a chainsaw a wood chipper and 1 year or more of propane to run your house/shop and diesel truck and a year of gas for your chainsaw, if worse case scenario occurs in the meantime you could build 2 gasifiers from salvage for nothing to keep your 20kw generator running when your propane runs out.And run your truck. You'll have at least 1year to complete the build and cut and chip wood for fuel reserves ! And all that paid for with 30,000$ and no downtime !!!!!
Amazing machine , cheers for the video.
I think the presentation didn't go that well. Plus that is super complicated you need to automate most of the process.
Our technology has gotten much more user-friendly in the past six years. Remember, we started making kits for hobbyists to build themselves: the Power Pallet has evolved into an increasingly mature and self-regulating unit since 2008.
@@allpowerlabs can I buy the plans oh and how long can you run this unit per day. How often should you clean the filters and what is the cost and maintenance tasks. Oh what is the gas flow rate.
Can wood tar b blended with diesel or gasoline
no
I know a bit about gasifiers he has over complicated it.
Hey. Give this guy a break. He has taken the time to try to explain this system, and actually does it well. I work on electric generators and related equipment and I know what I am talking about,
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This guy is incompetent and unsure of himself!
Those 3 Asian guys are 109% copying everything they saw here
My God!!! Talking about over complication of something that is elementary! This is verging on the point of comedy, with his rambling and incoherent explanations as to how this works. Wow.....thats all I can say. You can build an Imbert for about $200 if you are thrifty. This is crazy.
+Tom Mcdavid There are gasifiers and then there are gasifier systems that make electricity continuously with process engineering. Inexpensive gasifiers can be made, but the continuously operating them is another story all together.
I agree.
If you're going to sell this idea to a big corporation then you'd better overcomplicate it!
Tom Mcdavid you got tha right ! This is proof that engineers, past,present& future will always be oblivious to the concept of K.I.S.S. ! GIGGLES...
Watch Mr. Teslonian cause Buying a $5000 gasifier defeats the purpose of free energy. This is some quacks version to make money adding gadgets and buttons and it still took him 5 min to light an already warmed up system.
STOP SAYING OK.....
Okay.