Maximizing your Biochar Production: Sourcing and Processing
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2024
- Ever wondered how a biochar retort works? Let's dive into the inner workings of the Tin Man and learn about temperatures, airflow, and the magic of converting feed stock into biochar. Subscribe for more Biochar content and sustainable homesteading solutions!
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You’re very resourceful
Thanks for the kind words. 😊
Awsome biochar video there eh! Made a batch yesterday lol... good point on moisture content... had some wet material and that stuff didn't char down as well...
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Denis and glad you liked the video. 👊
I love it. making charcoal is fun and there are so many uses.
You are not wrong! Thanks:)
Love your up dates and new videos on charcoal making and biochar productions
Have you found a good way to crush your carbon into a consistent powder size without too much dust ?
The best way imo to reduce airborne particulates is to saturate it with water. I've had success in soaking it in water for a week or more which can really help to reduce the dust.
Interesting!
What sort of facility was that where you sourced your feedstock?
Be careful with hardwood sawdust, its got carcinogenic properties (specifically nasal).
They make bee boxes!!
@@therealprtrhsenteal Cool, I should keep an eye out for something like that in my area
Các bạn thật sáng tạo 👍.
I like the translation! 😉
The Tin Man, cool dude, but really hot
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We usually just burn a bunch of logs & whatnot in an open fire pit & I'll wet it down when we pack it in for the night & harvest the biochar out of it the next day (We use the ash & the bio-char for various projects).
This last time, 2 logs burned down into the shape of our black dogs so it makes us do a double take when looking for the dogs in the yard. =p
Carbon Sequestration is sexy no matter how you do it. Make char! 👍