Wood Gas Part 2: Extras and In-Depth Info

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Wayne Keith takes us through the ins and outs of his wood-gas powered trucks. He explains details and shares comparative efficiency stats.

Komentáře • 242

  • @kamikazetrashpanda3665
    @kamikazetrashpanda3665 Před 2 lety +14

    I work at a molding shop. All the wood goes through a gang rip saw before it gets to the molder. We probably have well over a ton of scraps each week. If I did this, I'd never have to pay for gas again. I could probably power my house on that wood.

    • @awfab3517
      @awfab3517 Před 6 dny

      At over 5 dollars a gallon and unlimited free wood or basically free this is looking mighty nice.

  • @RipperJack30141
    @RipperJack30141 Před 2 lety +32

    This aged incredibly well

  • @c.a.nationwide
    @c.a.nationwide Před 2 lety +7

    This was the best info on wood gas I can find. Love it. The solution to energy problem has been around for decades.

    • @MarquisDeSang
      @MarquisDeSang Před 7 měsíci

      Always has been. We never got the chance to see steem turbine train locomotive but they were very very efficient before they got cancelled.

    • @splash4891
      @splash4891 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MarquisDeSang good point, sad to say but the powers that shouldnt be, don't want anything efficient

  • @1anthonybrowning
    @1anthonybrowning Před 10 lety +51

    I love the capability to run either wood gas or gasoline, and the fuel shift on the fly.

  • @dockedcargoify
    @dockedcargoify Před 10 lety +35

    That right old man stick it to the oil companies face. I admire what you've done and it looks like a nice clean set up compared to others that I've seen.

  • @TheWerdSmith
    @TheWerdSmith Před 10 lety +50

    it is amazing that skeptics to the reliability of these systems still chime in here! Of course the Energy giants don't like this Idea.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 Před 4 lety +3

      @Nigel Cam :
      Perhaps a small percentage of the population can use this system.
      Another percentage can use solar power to charge their car batteries.
      Another percentage can use wind power.
      Another percentage can use sugar converted to ethanol.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 Před 4 lety

      @Nigel Cam :
      8% is what kind of energy?
      I checked a random website. This one is about wind power.
      www.sciencedaily.com/terms/wind_power.htm
      "At the end of 2006, worldwide capacity of wind-powered generators was 73.9 gigawatts; although it currently produces just over 1% of world-wide electricity use, it accounts for approximately 20% of electricity use in Denmark, 9% in Spain, and 7% in Germany.Globally, wind power generation more than quadrupled between 2000 and 2006."
      "Worse, fracturing the sources does not allow for economies of scale in infrastructure."
      ==I don't know much about the economics behind it but I imagine it goes something like this:
      1. The government wants to implement some form of technology.
      2. They don't have their own engineers so they call upon various private companies to submit their proposals.
      3. The government picks the cheapest one.
      4. When they implement the technology in question, there will be a need for support. Someone has to maintain, replace parts, etc.
      1. Another alternative is that the government owns the power company and hires their own engineers.
      2. This would allow them to own all patents, build their own companies for making parts. This would probably be cheaper than the previous steps 1 to 4 I listed.
      In any case, there is no choice. Petrol and coal won't last forever.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 Před 3 lety +2

      @Dane Aulabaugh I don’t know where you are getting your information from. Solar panels are not made from fiber glass. They are made of nearly pure silicon. There are 2 types. There is the single crystal type and polycrystalline type. You don’t need petrol. An electric arc furnace is used to convert SiO2 to Si and SiC. The source of power is electricity which could come from hydro or anything else.
      Fusion power is not ready yet.
      Petrol and coal are finite because nature is not producing any new sources or at least not at a fast enough rate.
      That’s what finite means.
      Solar, hydro, wind are very large sources. There is so much joules there. Way more than humans can use and it keeps on coming.

    • @gregyohngy
      @gregyohngy Před 3 lety

      @Dane Aulabaugh, how about we grammar check you!!!

  • @onewyatt1
    @onewyatt1 Před 9 lety +16

    Got to love Wayne Keith. Been following him for a bit and learned a lot. I haven't done much lately but plan to restart my project soon and post more videos. Thanks for posting this, it helps with motivation.

  • @linctexpilot8337
    @linctexpilot8337 Před 2 lety +3

    Oil hit $120 a bbl again today - - I'm back here learning how to convert my 460 engine (7.5 liter) Ford F350 to wood gas!!

  • @randalmoroski4423
    @randalmoroski4423 Před 3 lety +1

    This is another beautiful example of the
    Great Awaking ! May we continue to enjoy your work! Blessing!

  • @jeffand1234567
    @jeffand1234567 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice to see people still using there heads and thinking outside the box thank you sir!!!!!!!

  • @bonsang1073
    @bonsang1073 Před rokem

    *LEGEND* !!!
    probably gonna save many lives this winter.

  • @blarneyman9724
    @blarneyman9724 Před 6 lety +5

    Thanks grandad appreciate your time and energy sharing,
    God bless!

  • @ilililhy1
    @ilililhy1 Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you for all you know and for sharing with the world,GOD BLESS.

  • @FixItYerself
    @FixItYerself Před 5 lety +2

    anyone that can get a speeding ticket for burning too much wood is a hero in my book. Go Wayne

  • @kylebell7879
    @kylebell7879 Před 3 lety +2

    Cool 🔥 definitely see how it could be useful for farmers and ranchers to have an alternative fuel source in the event of scarcity due to blockades or war

  • @jeffroy3262
    @jeffroy3262 Před 11 lety +1

    Brilliant!! Thank you so much for sharing! The world needs people like you so desperately! A modification to my truck is certainly somewhere in the near future.

  • @IcechickenSr
    @IcechickenSr Před 10 lety +8

    Now I understand the desire or even the "need!" for some people to have to have plans to be able to build anything, but for what it's worth, I watched the video, listened to him explain how it works, what each component does, how it's routed, and what a lot of it is made out of. I also watched the video and can clearly see the size and estimate lengths of almost everything taken from the scale of a common pickup truck, for the bits he didn't call out size for. Drums explain themselves as they only come on a handful of sizes. I am not being sarcastic, and I apologize to anyone if it comes off this way, I did not mean for that. I however AM encouraging people to do a little work for themselves, and discover some improvements they can make along the way as well as learn so much more. This is NOT rocket science it's operated on the very basic principles of thermodynamics.
    Now, if you are not that handy, and need to have the plans, if you absolutely must, I would be willing to help draft up some with materials, to get you very close to what he has on his rig, including a better pic chip computer controlled automatic fuel controller to keep your mixture dead on and the stock computer happy, and eliminate all the manual valves. The manual valves are very easy to operate and make though, and for the most part they would still be there, and could be make to have bypass manual control built in in the event of an electronic failure. However if a nuke is detonated kiss all those electronic anythings goodbye anyways LOL, it'd be se how long we can survive in our underground fallout shelters till we starve :p Cheers my friends, IC.

    • @FixItYerself
      @FixItYerself Před 5 lety

      he wrote a book on it. I'm sure there's info on his site on how to automate it as well www.driveonwood.com/

  • @thearchitect4726
    @thearchitect4726 Před 9 měsíci

    i like the idea, i am doing things a little different, i am using compressed natural gas on my vehicle and intend to build a biodigester to make some of my own then compress it into the cylinders for later use, keep prepping man, ur doing good things and teaching us all that we can be independent.

  • @benmail128
    @benmail128 Před 2 lety +1

    You are an absolute badass! Thanks for the inspiring video!

  • @Iamtherodlight1453.
    @Iamtherodlight1453. Před 2 měsíci

    Simply amazing thank you for sharing

  • @ivanchl
    @ivanchl Před 2 lety +1

    Amaizing. Thank you so much for doing this!

  • @3Sphere
    @3Sphere Před 5 lety

    My god, this is so elegant and beautiful. I mill lumber and cut down a lot of trees. The ugly and small wood becomes firewood. Then there are chips for the garden but they compost very slowly. To be able to burn the FREE debris remainder to make gas to run a generator to charge a bank of batteries for free electricity and then have biochar left over for the garden soil is like a miracle! I MUST do this!!! No waste stream whatsoever!!! It does not get more elegant than that!!@!

    • @3Sphere
      @3Sphere Před 5 lety

      @marias man Yeah, It's a beautiful time to be alive! I was thinking also of using excess energy to pump water uphill to a very large storage tank and then either use it to irrigate or run a micro-hydro turbine to recover the electricity at a later time. So, I'll see your heat exchanger and raise you a gravity battery! LoL..

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Před 2 lety

      @@3Sphere youll be exerting more energy pumping it up hill then gaining when you drain it down hill.
      But nice idea.
      For your wood ship issue.
      If you dont end up using gasification. Grow some mushrooms.
      For one it treats depression and anxiety if you grow the right ones. But two it eats the wood chips faster than anything else and they are worth a ton as well.

    • @estebancorral5151
      @estebancorral5151 Před 2 lety

      @@krotchlickmeugh627 yes, I suggest wine cap mushrooms (Stropharia)

  • @CBlargh
    @CBlargh Před 10 lety +40

    Wood gas is carbon NEGATIVE, not carbon neutral! The biochar is more stable carbon than the rotting tree would be.
    Wow! This is super-cool technology.

    • @lekkki1
      @lekkki1 Před 9 lety +6

      CB CBlargh You are absolutely correct. It reduces whatever carbon may be put back into the atmosphere by a tree or trees.

    • @FixItYerself
      @FixItYerself Před 5 lety +2

      plus, he can grow a garden on the biochar

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 Před 4 lety +1

      +CB BC:
      That`s true. It is making coal. It can be thrown in the fireplace for burning it some more.

    • @FreemonSandlewould
      @FreemonSandlewould Před 11 měsíci

      NOPE. The carbon will eventually all return to form of CO2. May be too slow for you to see but it will happen inexorably. Why worry though? Global warming is a scam.

  • @TheWerdSmith
    @TheWerdSmith Před 11 lety +14

    I wish this guy lived next door to me

    • @MalachiHealey
      @MalachiHealey Před 4 lety

      He does what he does so he doesn't have to live next door to you.

    • @randalmoroski4423
      @randalmoroski4423 Před 3 lety

      If it weren’t for this dang lock down... we’d go an visit im’....!

  • @wildoxidizer
    @wildoxidizer Před 11 lety +2

    I been gasifying wood and animal waste and taking out the oils and running the oils into a stainless tube with aluminum the heat of the fire makes the trapped oils become gas and then becomes gasoline and diesel and another burnable gas which is methanol GREAT VID

    • @zazugee
      @zazugee Před 6 lety

      this is pyrolysis, you can optimize it to get more oil fraction than gas fractions.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 Před měsícem

      ​@@zazugeeHow do you optimize pyrolysis to get more liquid oil fraction than gas.

  • @lookout816
    @lookout816 Před 2 lety

    Great video, great seeing it come across my feed!!! Wayne is great 👍

  • @PeteThecurious100
    @PeteThecurious100 Před 10 lety

    Thanks-mate always fascinated by wood powered vehicles. Professional setup and all the numbers to-boot. Great.

  • @lonnyself3920
    @lonnyself3920 Před 3 lety +2

    you should make a run on hemp

  • @muddymuddymuddmann
    @muddymuddymuddmann Před 9 lety +5

    excellent video and information. This info must be spread to many. My wind turbine shop is small, and off grid. for the heavier electrical tool, I need to run the generator. From what i have gathered around several videos, creating the wood gas is easy. It's the filtering that makes the best difference. The temp, cooling for dew temps, and the final extraction of the rest of the moisture means the difference of tar, and a dry efficient burn that has no tar buildup. That and regular cleaning of the radiator, or heat exchange system. That pretty much means a nice long travel through decent diameter pipes, and dryers. I'm betting that air filters have to be changed often as well.
    I still have questions like, " how big of a system do i need to run my 10KW genny for welding all day? ".
    Thanks very much.
    MUDDy

    • @beltotruth9403
      @beltotruth9403 Před 6 lety +1

      Hey Bud, Don't tell anyone you have a wind turbine! The dictators are arresting people now for stuff like that!

    • @davidlango1850
      @davidlango1850 Před 6 lety +1

      muddymuddymuddmann
      Believe It or Not? There is a document in FEMA that you can download it's a PDF about 90 some pages and it shows you how to build a simple downdraft gasifier out of commonly available materials.
      In there is a special chart that shows you diameters of your burn chamber for certain size displacement engines.
      I bet you didn't think there was anything the government did that was good right? Apparently, the professor at UC Davis made the tractor run off Woodsmoke.

    • @nedlyest
      @nedlyest Před 6 lety

      Check out www.woodgasifierplans.com he has pretty in depth manual on building a high grade gasifier. Currently I seen today he is offering the book for free, it's usually 30-40 bucks. This fella Wayne even has a review in the book.

    • @FixItYerself
      @FixItYerself Před 5 lety

      Wayne wrote the book on it. his site is www.driveonwood.com/

  • @bryonmanske
    @bryonmanske Před 5 lety +2

    great video sir. I appreciate the time and effort you have invested into producing it. Love the can-do spirit. Keep it up.

  • @PhilR0gers
    @PhilR0gers Před 11 lety

    This is excellent. I'm a big fan of alternative energy - especially if it cuts out the big corporations from the picture. I'll be building and installing a solar water heater this summer. Would love to run the car on biofuel, too.
    Well done, Wayne.

  • @royboone5991
    @royboone5991 Před rokem

    Your a smart man
    .I'd like to learn more on how you siffered that.

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Před 2 lety +1

    This is so cool and I never understood why they didn't use gassifiers on THE WALKING DEAD.

  • @robertuffman3041
    @robertuffman3041 Před 2 lety

    i'm just learning about this. awesome.

  • @idkidk7985
    @idkidk7985 Před 2 lety +2

    these are the kinda men we need lol

  • @mudkingz6432
    @mudkingz6432 Před 4 lety

    they don't really care about emissions they care about the tax there not collecting on wood fuel! great video thanks!

  • @dwaynecain5608
    @dwaynecain5608 Před 5 lety

    Very good information and video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @waynekeith01
    @waynekeith01 Před 11 lety

    Hello noelsingletary,
    Hey thanks for the post.
    I agree with you on most of the items, I could use a lot more education.
    You characterize the steel pretty good; actually at about at about 1400 degrees the steel will start scaling. If we bring the temperatures on up to apx 1800 degrees this is when the scales will be shedding. At about 2200 degrees would be where I would think the mild steel would start to melt. If we happen to have wrought we can go some higher.
    Thanks
    Wayne

  • @matt6592
    @matt6592 Před 11 lety

    Great video. Im new to the game and its really awesome to see it in action. TY

  • @sabutter
    @sabutter Před 11 lety

    Great video and an impressive top speed.

  • @richardrayner5952
    @richardrayner5952 Před 8 lety

    that awesome , I'm looking at the water vacume thing at the moment , just a sealed hard container with one hose going to the vacume with it half full of water , have you seen the vapour come off it under vacume interesting now I just got to see if its flammable , I wonder if your wood fire would have enough vacume to suck it off and burn it

  • @Jewelrydude
    @Jewelrydude Před 11 lety

    I love your approach.
    Very good sir.

  • @Mike-bs5pi
    @Mike-bs5pi Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @poellot
    @poellot Před 3 lety +1

    I wonder how much efficiency loss there would be using a heat exchanger hooked to the air conditioner compressor. This could cool the gass much colder to get more water out using much smaller parts.

  • @felixromano3091
    @felixromano3091 Před 3 lety +3

    If Einstein had a southern accent lol 😂

  • @waynekeith01
    @waynekeith01 Před 11 lety

    Dumping ash can be done easy and as quick as a few seconds or as long as a few minutes. I will film and post the quick version. @ waynekeith01
    Your internal dominions will depend on what design, FEMA, imbert, GEK, LaRosa, Keith ect. Some use the principals of superficial velocity to archive the pyrolysis distillation and others may chose different routes . The key is to maintain near metal melting temperatures in the core of the reactor.

  • @anthonypoole6901
    @anthonypoole6901 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you checked the rating from osage orange wood?

  • @dingdingalingthecat4924
    @dingdingalingthecat4924 Před 10 lety

    You are a supper great person !

  • @cwozildjian
    @cwozildjian Před 2 lety +2

    Who knew in 2022 gas is about to go through the roof so you will probably see tons of people doing this.

  • @Keiferification
    @Keiferification Před 3 lety

    9 years ahead of many.

  • @Angus_McGyver
    @Angus_McGyver Před 11 lety +1

    I'm very interested in building a gasifier for my truck. my big question is how do I get around the computer controls on the modern truck to make it work?

  • @20bluebug
    @20bluebug Před 5 lety

    Beautiful!!

  • @ronaldrodriguez8562
    @ronaldrodriguez8562 Před rokem +1

    Biochar is really good for soil biology

  • @Sugarsail1
    @Sugarsail1 Před 2 lety

    I'm mostly interested in his wood chunk cutter gizmo.

  • @gordondahle7583
    @gordondahle7583 Před 3 lety

    Pretty slick!🤗

  • @jrperrotta
    @jrperrotta Před 11 lety +1

    Excellent presentation! I have just started investigating this concept and was wondering if using charcoal would be more efficient or would it be the same?
    I am not sure if the compactness of carrying charcoal vs a cord of wood in the truck would have an advantage not only by volume and weight but also by the BTU output.
    Best regards

  • @craigstock7471
    @craigstock7471 Před 11 lety

    Great info.

  • @jimbarnes6979
    @jimbarnes6979 Před 2 lety

    Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!

  • @joeclarke9782
    @joeclarke9782 Před 5 lety

    Nice video. Still would like to see the "bowels" of the setup. Thabks

  • @terencerice2866
    @terencerice2866 Před rokem

    Hello Wayne, Thanks so much for your information on the Gasifier. I'm looking for information on rebuilding my chimney that my woodstove uses. i would like to reroute the exhaust into a line that could be used for Gasification. Would you know any one that has done this? Thanks again

  • @lcbreezyl
    @lcbreezyl Před 11 lety

    What do you mean when the temperature gets down to the dew point?
    Besides the moisture in the wood some of that water is coming from the combustion itself you know carbon dioxide CO2 and water H20 are the products.
    Good idea to use the ashes as fertilizer no waste at all.

  • @CanineArachnid
    @CanineArachnid Před 2 lety +1

    Does this method only work with gasoline or diesel engines?

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Před 2 lety +1

      Gasoline only. Bio diesel is the only way for adiembatic compression that a diesel uses.

    • @adamnivens4040
      @adamnivens4040 Před 2 lety

      Yeah wood gas only works on gasoline engines.

  • @noelsingletary
    @noelsingletary Před 11 lety +1

    I have gone to some of the forums and they have a lot of information there on the gasifiers but I wanted to get your opinion on something. How deep and how big around does my hearth need to be to run a 8 cylinder Chevy 350 engine? Also, how do you clean out the ashes from your gasifier without taking it apart?

  • @glassblastcollision
    @glassblastcollision Před 10 lety

    Hey Wayne I was wondering if I could use my air conditioning in my chevy I have to condense the moisture from the syngas? I know it won't help with horse power but it will make the gasifier less bulky.I'm trying to design a low profile gasifier with 6 small burn chambers,run the truck on wood pellets and cool the gas with my AC.

  • @FixItStupid
    @FixItStupid Před 9 lety +1

    Thank You Sir

  • @corblaak8051
    @corblaak8051 Před 11 lety +11

    In WW2 here in Holland we drove on woodgas because the krauts stole all gasoline

    • @MalachiHealey
      @MalachiHealey Před 4 lety +1

      You know that at times there were more SS members from Benelux countries than there were from Germany, right?

    • @THINKincessantly
      @THINKincessantly Před rokem +1

      @@MalachiHealey Well yes, the masses were kept ignorant of the atrocities in the USSR, if they knew what the Germans knew, ALL of Europe would have mobilized against the Soviet State and smashed the international idea then and there and for good...Alas we see what 80 years of internationalists plans have done for Europe and Europeans

  • @josephsmith7438
    @josephsmith7438 Před 3 lety

    @7:28 As a 30 year arborist ,This is true.

  • @benmail128
    @benmail128 Před 2 lety

    I would like to see a good look at how your wood "chunker" works at about 1:18 into your video. I have a good guess but I would rather have a good idea. Thanks!

    • @williambrown7203
      @williambrown7203 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/fLm9G98RUGE/video.html, czcams.com/video/HLVPRhnphrA/video.html

  • @tbird6405
    @tbird6405 Před 11 lety

    you are my hero

  • @johnschreiber1574
    @johnschreiber1574 Před 8 lety

    Has the wood used been cured? If so to what moisture content? You have a very good system, well developed. Farmers Rule!

  • @mo1971fordcrew
    @mo1971fordcrew Před 11 lety

    Thanks so much!

  • @gjebox
    @gjebox Před 2 lety

    I Like to see a video on how you made the breather air box with mixing values ... does anyone know if there someone that show how to construct a breather air box with electronic control

  • @jrsgarage7623
    @jrsgarage7623 Před 4 lety

    I wanna build one of these.

  • @rawfoodwriter
    @rawfoodwriter Před 2 lety +3

    40 bucks for a cord of wood. Here in 2022 just 10 years later its $300.

  • @airmedicsrangers9764
    @airmedicsrangers9764 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you have the plans available to build this unit?

  • @ianbatterson2331
    @ianbatterson2331 Před 2 měsíci

    I can’t find part 1. Help please

  • @stevenwilliams2601
    @stevenwilliams2601 Před 2 lety

    Can the mechanical or build specs get posted? I found this post to the most informative and promising!

    • @tammyplourde2859
      @tammyplourde2859 Před 2 lety

      I saw on another channel that you can get the free specs on the FEMA website

    • @THINKincessantly
      @THINKincessantly Před rokem

      @@tammyplourde2859 Probably plumbs the CO directly into the cab 😂

  • @charleyfolkes
    @charleyfolkes Před rokem

    Does he have an old Railroad guy stoke the firebox while he’s driving ?

  • @douglaswatson4519
    @douglaswatson4519 Před 4 lety

    Super cool

  • @dannyg8741
    @dannyg8741 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful! HOW DO YOU BUILD ONE?

  • @BenCooke419
    @BenCooke419 Před 5 lety

    What if you took this system and supplied a boiler with it? Maybe create a system like Doble had in his cars back in the 20's. Wood powered steam engine with 1000ft/lb of torque. You could create an ECU that would run it all for you. That would be the ultimate apocalypse vehicle. Include a wood chipper in line with the hopper, so you could just feed it dead fall. You could do the same and run a generator with it. I wonder if that would be more powerful than a gas engine running on wood gas.

    • @BenCooke419
      @BenCooke419 Před 5 lety

      @marias man Wise words that are very appreciated. Thank you.

  • @robi1nz
    @robi1nz Před 10 lety

    In relation to mknytb's question. Mr Keith mentions that the 3 main gasses are hydrogen carbon monoxide an methane all three are compressable. However you mention for home use, depending on where you live, there are all sorts of burocratic red tape to cut through. Is it worth the effort to compress.

    • @zazugee
      @zazugee Před 6 lety

      if you run out of fuel in the middle of nowhere, you can chop some wood or grass et voila!!

  • @boobayloo
    @boobayloo Před 5 lety

    I want to make one to work one water heater.

  • @CTimmerman
    @CTimmerman Před 6 lety

    No cobalt mining or oil warring required!

  • @splash4891
    @splash4891 Před 5 měsíci

    complex but impressive

  • @lothre
    @lothre Před 11 lety

    They do exist, I have seen a few great examples running very efficiently and inexpensively. There are many companies that will make and sell you turnkey generators but they are not cheap. build one yourself if you are not loaded. Reason the power industry is not promoting these is simple business and economics; They wont make money off of customers every month if these were running, would they? Plus if everyone had one, they would need acres of trees to be 100% independent. Few have the land

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Před 2 lety

      You dont need wood. Anything can be burned. Such as cannabis. But the byproduct of building furniture and homes, many other things out of wood is wood waste. Usually burned or discarded rather than made into an efficient fuel

  • @772777777777777
    @772777777777777 Před 2 lety

    anyone have info how to automate the air mixture usinng air intake sensor and an Arduino

  • @sammaclachlan8711
    @sammaclachlan8711 Před 5 lety

    Thanks

  • @PreGameler
    @PreGameler Před 4 lety

    So cool 😎

  • @diekatkomterug
    @diekatkomterug Před 4 lety

    wood you be able to build agenerator based on your system love your truck

    • @alexj3185
      @alexj3185 Před 4 lety

      Just search wood gas generator :)

  • @estebancorral5151
    @estebancorral5151 Před 7 lety

    If you expose the reduction zone reactants to a high volt and high frequency field i.e. from a tesla coil surely the rate of reduction of carbon would greatly increase and so would the amount of energy released.

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Před 2 lety

      Youd be putting an ignition source inside the gas chamber.
      Dumb

    • @estebancorral5151
      @estebancorral5151 Před 2 lety

      @@krotchlickmeugh627 you obviously were not one of the bright stars of a halfway decent high school with a proper physics or chemistry class.

  • @tpvalley
    @tpvalley Před 11 lety

    It wont be a 1:1 ratio of fuel and air, geting mixture right looks tricky, love the idea of free-ish fuel though, exhaust emmissions will be clean but the fire to make the gas may not be!

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Před 2 lety

      The only emission that is released is usable gas. The inly smoke released is the smoke that escaped while starting the fire.
      That smoke is basically harmless to the environment.
      More smoke is emitted every year in california. Than if every vehicle in the world was powered by a wood gas-fire right now

  • @relaxingnature2617
    @relaxingnature2617 Před 2 lety +1

    $40 per cord ! ! ! ..in Canada its $300 in a town surrounded by forest

  • @JorgeRamos-km9ji
    @JorgeRamos-km9ji Před 5 lety

    I'm thinking last night how take smoke gas and put in propane tank or condensed .this very good idea

    • @FixItYerself
      @FixItYerself Před 5 lety

      there are very few videos on it, but you can connect woodgas to the intake of an air compressor (usually where an air filter is mounted) to store the fuel

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Před 2 lety

      You cannot store hydrogen gas presurized. Especially with the other gasses emitted.
      They will separate and theres a chance of air entering the system and becoming explosive.

  • @edwardwatt9420
    @edwardwatt9420 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a link to part 1 ?

  • @stephengoodman3627
    @stephengoodman3627 Před 11 lety

    seems that more home power generation systems would be available by now if this is such a reliable system??

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Před 2 lety

      Lololol no.
      This is too free of energy.
      Theres too much money to be made by big oil

  • @772777777777777
    @772777777777777 Před 2 lety

    I see he using a air to fuel gauge ..the question is what the air ratio 1:1 for gasifier.. i though these wide band gauges read 14:1 of so?

    • @cetate93
      @cetate93 Před měsícem

      When running on woodgas, the AFR gauge barely registers the fuel ratio but it's enough to help you dial in the mixture.
      If you wanted to be more accurate you could get the Lambda readings.

  • @jacklarson6281
    @jacklarson6281 Před 5 lety

    this dude is way cool!!

  • @elijattack9621
    @elijattack9621 Před rokem

    can I buy one of these kits?

  • @accelwell7018
    @accelwell7018 Před 7 lety

    So can you run a diesel engine on wood? What makes me ask is I thought the diesel provided a lubricant the the cylenders.

    • @zazugee
      @zazugee Před 6 lety

      i don't think it's a diesel, in the US trucks run on gasoline
      and only gasoline can be run on CO.
      Diesels on the other hand can be run on Methane or Bio-gas.