Make your own Bio gas to save money on LPG

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2022
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    I have been raising quails for past six months and wanted to figure out a way to recycle or repurpose quail poop. I checked if quail poop could be fed into biogas plant and and the answer is YES!. I went ahead and made a biogas plant.
    General misconceptions about the biogas plant is ...will it smell?
    No it doesn't. Its an airtight system. except while feed the plant and removing slurry, it doesn't smell at all.
    It not dangerous if if you necessary precaution and it should work fine. Note that you need a specials burner for this gas. The link is given below if you would like to purchase it
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  • @VIDEOEPPO
    @VIDEOEPPO  Před měsícem +8

    A large drum could be an IBC tank, or closed drums. If you are using drums with lids, make sure it is perfectly sealed when completed
    I am using 220 Liter sealed drum
    4 inch diameter PVC pipe height should be based on the height of the drum you are using
    2 inch Tank nipple
    2 inch FTA(female threaded adapter
    2 inch ball valve and
    1 ft 2 inch pvc pipe
    2 inch L joint
    Half inch brass ball valve 2 nos
    Brass t joint haf inch
    Threaded brass hose connector
    8 nose hose clamps half inch
    A truck tube with tube valve removed
    Hose as per length.
    Epoxy putty to seal eveything

  • @redloreno8298
    @redloreno8298 Před 11 měsíci +18

    That explanation is honest enough to discuss that 5 mins is the life of one bag of air

    • @luiz3620
      @luiz3620 Před 2 měsíci +2

      True, he's being honest when a lot of people aren't.
      5 minutes is nut much, i would need a bigger gas storage...

  • @michaelsekalala8041
    @michaelsekalala8041 Před 8 měsíci +5

    thank you for being honest about the capacity of the tube

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks, I just wanted to debunk certain myths which I think I did.

  • @delephaerrge2567
    @delephaerrge2567 Před rokem +65

    I wish every other diy videos were made like this. Thumbs up for an all round well made video

  • @trolly4233
    @trolly4233 Před rokem +159

    You can paint the barrel black to make it absorb more heat in the winter. In the summer, a pool of water submerging the base to wick away excess heat.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +52

      Here comes another cool idea.... Thanks a lot!

    • @someguyO2W
      @someguyO2W Před rokem +2

      Winter though? Some of us in the tropics.

    • @bhargavdasd
      @bhargavdasd Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@VIDEOEPPO You can use a small compressor for storing purpose. It has two advantages:
      1. Safety first.
      2. You can control the pressure to the gas stove.

    • @nikoshkin1
      @nikoshkin1 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bhargavdasd but how can you connect it and to retrieve the gas

    • @bhargavdasd
      @bhargavdasd Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@nikoshkin1 the compressor output pipe will be connected to the gas stove with a gate valve in between.( To increase and decrease the amount of gas coming.

  • @kevingill9658
    @kevingill9658 Před rokem +94

    I don"t Know if you check your comments but if you do I would like to offer this: The Japanese I think it is have been building and using a village size version of these for many years and have perfected the design. As you are using barrels I think you could use many of their design features. 1 If you will add a 45 or 90 degree fitting to the bottom of your feed tube aimed along the edge of your barrel it will provide you with a stirring action when you are loading it this will speed up the fermentation time.
    2 add another barrel or more to act as gas holding tanks as they hold higher pressures, if you want you might add a in line pressure gauge to see what you total volume of gas is. In the Japanese design they use all types of slurry materials, Their systems are large concrete flattened ball tanks that are placed in the center of a village size community. All the houses and barns have feed pipes that run into the ball at a 45 degree angle along the outer edge so as to provide the stirring action I mentioned above. another feature they have is a large pound built over top of the ball. This serves a couple things, I protects against gas leaking and spountanioucly combusting, As methane can do when it is mixed with air in large quantities to fast ( very dangerous ) And it also provides for raising tallopia fish or catfish ( as these fish do not require moving water for oxagynation to live ) for food. with their systems they use a top unload man hole. but with you side extraction pipe I would suggest this barry the set of barrels into the side of a hill, with a man made pound on top with water level above tanks but below feeder tube. allow the run off line to go down hill to a point where you can collect it for use as fertilizer. ( the reason the Japanese can use human waist in their systems is because it is built from concrete and can build up inner temperatures of over 180 degrees so it kills harmful bacteria that will harm humans. By doing these things I think you will increase the amount of gas and possibly the rate at which it is produced, for sure the pressure at which it can be stored safely. Yes I've been studying these systems for many years now. Sorry for bad spelling Dislexia is a real bother lol

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +25

      So nice of you Kevin. I totally enjoy your comment of yours. Its seems that the purpose of sharing is come alive. Thanks for all your inputs.

    • @livaydepot
      @livaydepot Před rokem +5

      thanks for sharing details! its very helpful!

    • @robertlindsay9826
      @robertlindsay9826 Před rokem +4

      Hi Kevin. Have you seen the digesters as they call them in India? Basically a huge very round concrete cylinder Placed on top of a slab in thd ground and sealed at the bottom. Than a slightly smaller inverted steel cylinder is placed upside inside the concrete one. This is charged from a valve in the top of the steel cylinder, and a " hydraulic seal ) is naturally formed in the gap between the 2 cylinders. As it ferments the steel cylinder rises up. This serves 3 purposes. You can monitor fermentation progress and the weight of the steel cylinder provides a small pressure to drive the gas out. When the cylinder quits rising any more , you know there us no more mojo left in the mix

    • @hakeemmayaki
      @hakeemmayaki Před rokem

      Hi @@robertlindsay9826 Can you help me with valuable resources please. I'm trying to build one large enough for my village.

    • @hakeemmayaki
      @hakeemmayaki Před rokem

      Hi @kevingill9658 Can you help me with valuable resources please. I'm trying to build one large enough for my village.

  • @franknada8235
    @franknada8235 Před rokem +5

    Thank you. I just enjoy to watch smart engineering and craftsmanship. Even though I won't build any of these any time soon this is the best video on this subject I've seen so far. You explaining things makes it an appealing thing and setup to try (once I get my own house outside of the city).

  • @Psychopatz
    @Psychopatz Před 7 měsíci +6

    This is by far the best DIY video I've ever seen. I Subbed asap when you mentioned its cons.
    I wish DIY channels are these transparent and detailed like you than filling us false hope

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I am delighted to read your comment. thanks a bunch!

    • @thislife3738
      @thislife3738 Před měsícem

      Right, that's why I subscribed.

  • @Daboresa
    @Daboresa Před rokem +42

    Trust me Bro this is the one of the best video about building a biodigester, everything is well explained, keep it up Bro 👍

  • @anupbhgowda3823
    @anupbhgowda3823 Před rokem +4

    the feedback at the end was really good, it educates us about the actual application of the project. Thank you

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +1

      I am glad it was helpful. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Means a lot!

  • @asumani2657
    @asumani2657 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this wonderful exhibition. You've given us clear insights and what to expect. I can't thank you enough.

  • @sudeshnaroy1557
    @sudeshnaroy1557 Před rokem +9

    It was really an amazing video and the way u did this at home and also informed the cons of the setup was very informative. Thank you

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +5

      I am glad you liked the video. the whole point was transparency and practicality of the approach for a common person. I hope I've contributed something!

  • @amandarowley7364
    @amandarowley7364 Před rokem +7

    Such a well made video! You explained everything so well and I love your design. Thank you so much!

  • @SimpleEarthSelfReliance
    @SimpleEarthSelfReliance Před 8 měsíci +1

    You are an excellent teacher. Thank you. One of the best biogas videos I have found.

  • @tjking7828
    @tjking7828 Před rokem +3

    I like the honesty. Making videos to share knowledge, not to get fame.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      thank you very much. Humbled by your comment

  • @kunallodhari4660
    @kunallodhari4660 Před rokem +4

    As an environment engineer, i would suggest you to add a mixer and add some organic digestate to improve microbial activity and increase methane formation......
    And if possible add a gas compressor to compress the gas and improve the outflow......

  • @Hermit_of_the_Holler
    @Hermit_of_the_Holler Před rokem +30

    This is a really well laid out video and a joy to watch.
    I have a digester built from an IBC Tote and am versed in the assembly and operation, however I can always learn more.
    I really like how you've presented all of this without the usual false promises of unrealistic gas production for a small biodigester.
    Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +4

      So nice of you to say that. Thanks a lot

    • @kesseleytbarzahii1369
      @kesseleytbarzahii1369 Před rokem

      @@VIDEOEPPO Do you have an email address? Maybe we could work on a project. Your ideas have huge potentials.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +1

      @@kesseleytbarzahii1369 I do ..but i am based out of India....

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +1

      videoeppo@gmail.com

    • @americansfirst1095
      @americansfirst1095 Před 3 měsíci

      I agree. Ive watched a bunch of bio gas videos over many years and this one was the best and easy to understand how it works.

  • @livaydepot
    @livaydepot Před rokem +47

    This is the most detailed and truthful video I have watched! Thank you for being honest in telling the truth about your experiment which was about the "flashback arrestor" you failed/forgot to connect as well as the capacity of one barrel. These are important information that a person like me who wants to start an off-the-grid community really needs to know. I wish to meet you in person!

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +2

      I am so happy and glad you liked the video. Thank you for your valuable comment and feedback as well. Means a lot!

  • @bablusonavne384
    @bablusonavne384 Před rokem +1

    When the Algo works perfectly.
    Found this chanel just now, really nice and articulate video. Much appreciated.

  • @Rob.P
    @Rob.P Před rokem +146

    🙂 Hi, your video is well made and very interesting. Remember to add a good backflash arrester to decrease the risk of explosion. If you try raising the height of the slurry pipe you could fit more in the reactor. Then it may produce more gas a little sooner. You may find the bacteria works better at a different temperature. If its cold it may wok better in a sunny position. If too hot maybe a shady position. I think, if the rector temperature was around 24c it would work very well. I would not let it get to hot though as it may effect the bacteria that produces the gas. Just trying to help 👍

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +9

      Thank you so so much!

    • @Rob.P
      @Rob.P Před rokem +3

      @@VIDEOEPPO 🙂👍

    • @princeteyeakuffo4333
      @princeteyeakuffo4333 Před rokem +3

      How long does it last

    • @cheesethatdoesntbelongtoyo7279
      @cheesethatdoesntbelongtoyo7279 Před rokem +2

      @@VIDEOEPPO does you update it yet or is it still work in progress

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +5

      @@cheesethatdoesntbelongtoyo7279 Not yet. I have moved to a new house. Need to figure out a few things before I install this. Also, my workshop is not setup yet. It might take a few months to get to this project

  • @tyfitzpatrick3606
    @tyfitzpatrick3606 Před rokem +31

    Good Job, Man! I second that the outflow tube can be higher on the barrel to increase the digesting volume which would increase possible gas production. The bacteria used doesn't need airspace, other than for the collection reservoir which could be bigger and have a removable weight of some kind that could be put on the reservoir to increase the gas pressure when you want to use it. People often pass the bio gas through a tube full of steel wool to scrub the NOx out before sending it to the reservoir ... The bacteria does need to be kept warm to work best, at least 75°F, If I'm remembering correctly... Hoping people find this on a community level as one of the solutions to the "energy crises" ... God bless!

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +7

      Your thought are so much appreciated. I mean this is what this community for!. Share what we know. Thanks again

    • @bradhiebert6403
      @bradhiebert6403 Před rokem

      If the slurry is slowly stirred, would it be beneficial?

    • @jaydeedoc
      @jaydeedoc Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great comment

  • @LW1Tok
    @LW1Tok Před měsícem +1

    I really appreciate the honesty of your video. A lot of channels who do diy stuff like this related biogas will not say how long such a set up would last and how unreliable it is.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před měsícem

      I appreciate that!thanks a lot

  • @vnrkain1169
    @vnrkain1169 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the video. It is the most clearly presented one I have viewed. Now I feel I am ready to start.

  • @Coelumadventures
    @Coelumadventures Před rokem +5

    Simple, well made, and practical. Thank you for this video my friend.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      So nice of you to say that. Thanks a tons

  • @morganglen80
    @morganglen80 Před 11 měsíci

    Hands down your vid is the best I have come across. Thank you kind sir.

  • @ArcturanMegadonkey
    @ArcturanMegadonkey Před rokem +6

    Fantastic honest opinion and demonstrated the flaws, you've earned my sub.
    How about a barrel within a barrel as the reservoir? think of a glass held upside down inside a fish tank and you release the gas into the glass, the pressure of the water will give you a decent pressure to release it.
    Paul

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +1

      Nice input... I am working on a plan to rebuild it. Will try and incorporate all these ideas

  • @lisalong1086
    @lisalong1086 Před rokem +2

    Your video just blew my mind with ideas! Thank you for sharing!

  • @geoffreybyamukama1018
    @geoffreybyamukama1018 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for being honest in your presentation.

  • @percyburney535
    @percyburney535 Před rokem +3

    You did a absolutely wonderful job explaining... Thank you so much sir.

  • @wofakwame4163
    @wofakwame4163 Před rokem +12

    You're one of talented teachers I've come across. You've the theory and the know-how.
    This 1st clip has pushed me to subscribe to your channel.
    An asset to humanity.
    Check you later and stay good.

  • @joebebo7443
    @joebebo7443 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. It's the best with simple detailed instructions. 👍👍

  • @BrianJoyce-dk2sg
    @BrianJoyce-dk2sg Před 7 měsíci

    This is a very informative video. Thank you very much.

  • @jessicamatias1130
    @jessicamatias1130 Před 2 lety +5

    This is amazing! I would love to learn more about this and also I will be making a quail cage by using your design. Thank you. Please keep posting videos. I enjoy watching you interesting content.

  • @jeffcameron7853
    @jeffcameron7853 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Hey mate, Jeff from New Zealand. Loved this video! Well explained and showing the limitations is great, many over rate what you can do. I have a friend who uses and air bed as his reservoir and lays a piece of plywood over it to get more pressure when cooking.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hey Jeff...thanks for the comment

    • @preslych6384
      @preslych6384 Před 5 měsíci

      I am searching for this kind of reply thanks
      A simple way to increase pressure of a gas🤞

  • @jps180
    @jps180 Před rokem +2

    very informative and genuine video which includes all possible shortfalls encounter during bio gas construction. truly suggested add-on like backfire arrester and 5 min run time which provides a good lead for the person like me. hats off to you for making such valuable video.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      Thank you so so much for saying this!

  • @nganikisojere5126
    @nganikisojere5126 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks, you Are such a good teacher

  •  Před 2 lety +4

    Hello my friend,
    Another interesting and different idea. That's nice for savings. In our country, biogas is produced in some places. It is produced especially in some of the farms. You showed your project in detail. Result: Successful. Congratulations. see you buddy. All the best

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Mehmet!. Nice to see again!

  • @Awsume
    @Awsume Před rokem +4

    Dude, you are doing a great job, very informative video. Keep it up.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      Sometimes when my energy level is down, comments like this fire me up. Thanks for making my day!.

  • @Abhishek-cs2io
    @Abhishek-cs2io Před 6 měsíci

    THANK YOU for your Honest Opinion and Excellent Effort 👌. Good job Brother 👏

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 6 měsíci

      So nice of you. Thank you

  • @siran804
    @siran804 Před rokem +2

    Great explanation with the black board.
    Wonderful setup sir!

  • @maderightamerica3216
    @maderightamerica3216 Před rokem +4

    Well done. I enjoyed watching your video. I am moving to the Philippines next year and I built a biodigester for my futue wife and her family already. They are familiar with how it works but never owned one before. My soon to be father in law is a farmer and does very well with the amount of land they own. I wish you and your family a good life my friend.

  • @a_freebird
    @a_freebird Před 2 lety +4

    Always wanted to make something like this. Great work

  • @johnrobert64
    @johnrobert64 Před rokem +2

    You my friend havemade me understand how this works. I will be trying this out soon.

  • @thislife3738
    @thislife3738 Před měsícem

    Thanks for being real and honest man...

  • @victorroux493
    @victorroux493 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice video. Very clearly explained. Think you need to make scrubber from steelwool and pvc pipe that will prevent possibility of explosion

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 2 lety

      Yes indeed. This one started off as a test project. But now, I figured out that it could actually be put to work. I will have to make the setup properly

  • @jitag
    @jitag Před rokem +15

    Hi. A really good project. I have a very small upgradation idea. You could make a gas scrubber to really purify the output gas. You will need three jars. Fill 1 st with water, 2nd with a drying agent like cat litter, and 3rd with steel wool. They will decrease the amount of waste gases in the output. Then you could use your lpg burner very easily. Oh and yes, you need a big gas reservoir to use it for 30 min. But in this way, this little tube could be used for more time.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +4

      Great point! thanks for this AWESOME idea! The community will appreciate it !

    • @bradhiebert6403
      @bradhiebert6403 Před rokem +1

      Could it be compressed in 100lb propane tanks?

    • @jitag
      @jitag Před rokem +2

      @@bradhiebert6403 After purification, sure. Just be sure to pass the raw gas in the above sequence only. Water dissolve co2, cat litter absorbs the moisture, and the steel wool scrubs the minor gases like sulfides. Then the output gas could be stored, pressurized or not.

    • @bradhiebert6403
      @bradhiebert6403 Před rokem +2

      @@jitag thank you for this information. I've changed my house to propane and like the idea of biogas. I live on a farm

  • @finglucasthehobophatcat5143

    Hey man, I just found your channel. You are a very good teacher, you tell us just what we need to know. Very straight forward and simple.
    Thank you !

  • @DanZech
    @DanZech Před 8 měsíci

    Very cool! Thanks for sharing!

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 8 měsíci

      you are welcome! Thanks for your time

  • @christophersherratt7299
    @christophersherratt7299 Před rokem +5

    Just watched your video try using a air mattress to store the gas ⛽ 😀 with a couple of sand bags as weights get to of the barrels on the roof is a good place for it more heat means more gas there's a Australian CZcams who does same and transfers the gas to a old gas bottle hope this helps 👍

  • @jovitomanuel3353
    @jovitomanuel3353 Před rokem +6

    I think a pressure gauge shall be installed on top to warn how much gas is still available in the tank.

  • @chriswhinery
    @chriswhinery Před měsícem

    Thanks for making this
    It's the best video on this subject that I've ever seen.
    I'm definitely building this now, and if it works satisfactorily, I'll make several more, and get larger storage tubes as well.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před měsícem +1

      I am happy for the compliment....and I truly wish your project is a sucess.

  • @sirdeakia
    @sirdeakia Před rokem

    This was excelently done. Wow

  • @samlenlap
    @samlenlap Před rokem +5

    What a timing I was just looking for diy bio gas plant and where were you how come youtube didn't recommended your videos till now
    Very well made and explained
    Looking forward to upgrades made to it

  • @michaeljacobdelossantos
    @michaeljacobdelossantos Před rokem +5

    It would be great if you list down the materials needed.

  • @mcamara488
    @mcamara488 Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much. I made it months ago and I faced those problems and just didn't know why. Thanks

  • @robertcurry4118
    @robertcurry4118 Před rokem

    Well done, clear and concise. Thanks for not dragging it out.

  • @NordeggSonya
    @NordeggSonya Před rokem +3

    A pioneer in compost heat and methane was Jean Pain. He cooked his 'waste' and produced much methane. He used hot compost for heating (air and water) provided hot water and methane.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +1

      I thought you were referencing to the guy from Movie "Mars". Then I googled... It was an eye-opener.... Thanks for sharing. I learnt something new, learnt about someone new!...Thanks

  • @scottdc2105
    @scottdc2105 Před rokem +4

    Nice video, if you want to increase the output you can try to build one from an ibc tank, its 1000 liters. At that size you start with 100 kilos of manure and food waste in about 900 liters of water. When it starts producing gas you can feed it with 40 liters of water and in that 4 kilos of manure/food waste daily. You may get an hour or two worth of cooking with a single burner. Who would think that handling manure was fun!

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      Cool Idea...

    • @tun0fun
      @tun0fun Před rokem +1

      Came here to suggest this.
      IBCs can be had very cheap and are perfect for this application. You can even get them in black so you can't see the contents.
      Plus they've already got a sealed lid for adding the "food" and a drain valve that you can buy fittings for on eBay.
      Another IBC with the top cut out of it and a few large tyre tubes the correct size to fit in it (when inflated) is a good reservior since you can place a sheet of ply wood or sheet metal on top with a weight to create a bit of pressure while containing the tubes keeping them safe from puncture.
      You can leave out the ball valve between the digester and reservior by adding a low pressure check valve, making it a bit more autonomous.

  • @charlotteclaireccastro1573

    Your video is very great and very inspiring! I'm very sure your family and community are very proud of you! Awesome explanation! awesome design too! thank you very much for sharing this

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      Apart from why is am collecting quail poop and food waste from the house, they are happy that this video is liked by many nice people like yourself. Lol. Thank you for your wonderful comment

  • @duhast-ec2nc
    @duhast-ec2nc Před 5 měsíci

    Im glad i found your channel, great layout of the video really presentable

  • @JayWest14
    @JayWest14 Před rokem +7

    Nice set up over all. Have you experimented with different ratios of waste and dung, perhaps using other types of dung from different animals? As soon as you lit it I thought about how there was no flash arrestor or some sort of pressure release valve at the top of the barrel. Anything that builds up pressure needs to have an emergency pressure release. Also perhaps include a pressure gauge to see how much pressure is being built up at a given time.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +4

      Hey, thanks for the suggestions, I am only working with resources that one could find in local stores. ( the availability of materials we could find and use depends vastly on geography). Let me see how I can develop this simple idea and make it more user-friendly and affordable.

  • @muhammadjibril242
    @muhammadjibril242 Před rokem +3

    You did a great job. My question are:
    1, is it possible for the gas to escape through the inlet PVC pipe?
    2, does the size of the inlet pipe matter when constructing bio gas?

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      This is just a proof of concept. Gas can escape through any gap if available. Plus this needs to have a flashback arrestor, something to scrub the sulphide from the gas, a proper storage etc...

  • @ShrimanYogaAndVedicAstrology

    You are great. That is practical. I want to make one like that.
    Thank you for your time and energy you put into your video.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      You are so welcome. Thank you for understanding my plight!

  • @HM-ts3hi
    @HM-ts3hi Před 9 měsíci

    well done explaining every detail

  • @vishalsharma-ie8wg
    @vishalsharma-ie8wg Před rokem +1

    Very well explained,,,🎉🎉🎉good job

  • @jazuzzen5453
    @jazuzzen5453 Před rokem +1

    Awesome👍, even regular toilet’s septic tank also can eazily modified to be biogas digester, to produce metana ‏as renewable energy that can use for stove and even gas fuel for the genset.

  • @user-dc8lk4lv7e
    @user-dc8lk4lv7e Před 9 měsíci +2

    Watched from Bangladesh,your presentation was very clear,easy and understandable.
    Thanks❤

  • @vian-ij4sv
    @vian-ij4sv Před měsícem

    Good job! Thank you for the information. This will help a great deal.

  • @mercedesbenz3751
    @mercedesbenz3751 Před rokem +1

    beautiful explained in the blackboard, I always wondered why they leave the top of the pipe open in the piping system used at our home.

  • @mahargleopenaws
    @mahargleopenaws Před 9 měsíci

    A fantastically well produce video

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 8 měsíci

      thankyou so much. means a lot

  • @andrewlucky772
    @andrewlucky772 Před rokem

    Thank you for such a wonderful nd open presentation.
    I have been yearning for abioGas videos like this for long.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      my pleasure. Thanks for you time!

  • @thirzel
    @thirzel Před rokem +1

    Very complete and comprehensive. Thank you.

  • @johnokebule3810
    @johnokebule3810 Před 9 měsíci

    This is very simple and manageable

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 9 měsíci

      yes it is. Thanks for your comments

  • @onlyvideos2394
    @onlyvideos2394 Před rokem

    Start the seconds and get to the point is what I like.
    I Like it

  • @mponcardas94
    @mponcardas94 Před rokem

    The best explanation i have ever seen. Thank you

  • @wholesomelivingkwenene9940
    @wholesomelivingkwenene9940 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you very much for the wonderful lesson. Am in Uganda learning from you. You're a very good Teacher. I am going to make my own biogas

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 8 měsíci

      I am glad this video was helpful. Thanks a lot for supporting

  • @Redeemer1054
    @Redeemer1054 Před rokem +1

    Well explained Sir. I'm just in the verge of making one for my Farm. 👍👍 Thanks a lot.

  • @hasanatkiron3719
    @hasanatkiron3719 Před rokem

    Your video is so informative and it was really very helpful to me. Thanks a lot.

  • @adilansari0607
    @adilansari0607 Před 2 lety +2

    You give us a great information regarding biogas

  • @nollynnkomo1819
    @nollynnkomo1819 Před 9 měsíci

    🎉man may God Jehovah bless you for being an honest scientist loved your presentation as it is clear and understandable. 😊

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 9 měsíci +1

      May the almighty be with you too! your blessing means a lot to me. I have been fully recharged now. Thanks again!

  • @davidkoigi9064
    @davidkoigi9064 Před rokem

    I just loved it. Thank you so much....🙏🙏🌿

  • @simplyme7782
    @simplyme7782 Před 8 měsíci

    Such a detailed ang clear explaination..thank you sir

  • @Beuwen_The_Dragon
    @Beuwen_The_Dragon Před rokem +1

    It would be useful to put a stop valve on your tyres so that you can fill them, and remove them for later use.
    Having a system of three or four of these (or more) digesters cycling for use would make them more practical for daily use.

  • @stuffbywoody5497
    @stuffbywoody5497 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is one of the simplest and easiest to understand videos I've seen on bio gas digesters. Well done on keeping it simple and easy to understand. Even my dumbass brother could understand this.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Pls don't give up on your brother ..lol...Hey, thanks, man. Means a lot!

  • @etienneconod8075
    @etienneconod8075 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting. My digester is in Switzerland where I have to heat ist up to around 30 deg. With my 1000 l. tank and the input of a few kilos of kitchen waste with the help of my neighbours I can do most of the regular cooking in our household.

  • @bryanc.6532
    @bryanc.6532 Před rokem

    This design is brillant!!! Very informative👏👏👏

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hey man, great video. Very informative and interesting.

  • @manmohantiwari6952
    @manmohantiwari6952 Před rokem

    It was good approach for saving

  • @alikhan2768
    @alikhan2768 Před 3 měsíci

    Finally and honest review on this topic.

  • @gaberoyalll
    @gaberoyalll Před 4 měsíci

    Really nice video . U have great skills both videos and craftsmanship

  • @nnvasen-good-energy
    @nnvasen-good-energy Před 8 měsíci

    I like this video, it really shows the how and the why and moreover, it shows realistic performance, without promising the moon. I have a channel specialised on DIY on energy and will recommend this video in my description as a DIY alternative to my ready-to-go-plant that I bought on the market.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so so much.... I am truly delighted. Thank you!

  • @philphilphil
    @philphilphil Před rokem

    Thank you for the very clear explanation. Very hard to find online...

  • @errolpippin6036
    @errolpippin6036 Před rokem +1

    Cool and simple easy to follow ,not too technical.

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment. and yeah, I meant this to be as easy as possible and wanted everybody to understand a few important points before they attempted to make this. Hope it helped

  • @inayathamizhan7817
    @inayathamizhan7817 Před 2 lety

    Thx for sharing the process 🙏

  • @prasanth02061985
    @prasanth02061985 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate your efforts and Thanks for sharing the video.

  • @muzafarns
    @muzafarns Před 26 dny

    Very clearly explained, so good 👍

  • @godwin05
    @godwin05 Před 4 měsíci

    The best video ever😊👍, you nailed it

  • @uraichur
    @uraichur Před rokem

    You just earned a subcriber, brother. Keep it coming. Thanks !

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the sub and encouragement

    • @VIDEOEPPO
      @VIDEOEPPO  Před rokem +1

      hey I have posted a new video. Hope you like it

  • @bucket_farmer
    @bucket_farmer Před rokem

    Explanation is just lit

  • @deanervik
    @deanervik Před rokem

    Maybe 3 very large rubber inner tubes from giant mining trucks could sit around the blue barrel stacked on top of each other with a heavy donut ring of bricks to add pressure to the tubes? Great video! You’re a real survivor and lateral thinker, the world needs more people like you.

    • @VijayThakurMD
      @VijayThakurMD Před rokem

      That will need a secure environment, Lil accident to that huge amt of gas can be devastating
      I'm not even sure about how much gas I as a citizen can store