Purify your Biogas with Biogas Scrubbers: Why & How // Full explaination // Biogas Digester

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  • The simple way to purify your biogas. The gas from a biogas digester contains more than just methane. Without purification, it can contain carbon dioxide, water vapour and the dangerous hydrogen sulfide.
    Carbon Dioxide - removed with water:
    Carbon dioxide is not dangerous but it will mean that the gas will not burn cleanly. So if the flame of your biogas is orange it suggests your gas is a high proportion of carbon dioxide.
    Water Vapour - removed with cat litter (or activated charcoal or any desiccant )
    Water vapour can get into your biogas due to the temperature of the digester. Any moisture in the biogas can be corrosive to any metal pipes you use and also gas bottles if you compress into to store. There is a simple way to remove this, so don't risk those issues by checking out how.
    Hydrogen sulfide - removed with steel wool:
    Hydrogen sulfide is a really dangerous gas. It will attack the mucous membrane in your airways and around your eyes. In biogas, it is never in high quantities but it can still cause harm, so it is safer to remove it. Again, it is not worth the risks of not purifying the biogas because it is so easy and simple.
    In the video, I explain a bit more about that and the low-tech ways to remove those gases you don't want.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:21 Why do we need to use Scrubbers?
    1:36 How do we remove unwanted gases?
    3:24 Fitting scrubbers to the digester
    5:37 Summary of using biogas scrubbers
    5:54 Outro

Komentáře • 449

  • @GetMeOffGrid_
    @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety +30

    I hope you found this useful. Let me know if you did, if you didn't where would you like more detail? Cheers

    • @taisendelta6761
      @taisendelta6761 Před 3 lety +2

      Construct a large solar heater using an insulated structure mounted to the roof and painted black. Fill the interior with brass tubing painted black, and line the interior of the insulating structure with mirrors. Add one mirror above the structure as a back/lid that stands up vertically at the back of the structure. Careful to monitor the suns rays each season and make sure it's not aiming any reflected light at dry flammable materials. Route the pipes through your system and connect them to the in and out on the solar oven.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety +1

      Great idea! I will hopefully get round to doing something with a solar heater at some point.

    • @christmadueke9130
      @christmadueke9130 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank u so much .

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      No problem!

    • @allanfelix7864
      @allanfelix7864 Před 2 lety

      Hey... I need a one on one. I am a biosystems engineering student. I would like to know more about cleaning the biogas and compressing it to cylinders. Is there anyway we could get in contact

  • @craigdavey6390
    @craigdavey6390 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Tom , nice video. It is great to see the channel growing.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      Hi Craig. Thanks very much! I really appreciate you coming back and watching new videos. Cheers

  • @patrickfinnegan5202
    @patrickfinnegan5202 Před 2 lety +10

    Very helpful video and I very much appreciate your detailed explanation. We own a farm and we have lots of animals and lots of leftover vegetable products and a bio digester set up with the filtration system like what you explained here is exactly what’s needed. Ultimately we would like to do the same thing is maybe filter the Biogas a second time through the three step process so that it can be compressed into cylinders and used to power a Biogas generator. That is really what we would like to do and would like to get to this point because we’re trying to build a offgrade community that will use Biogas for the generator and solar panels with a battery back up system where we can implement this kind of generator when the battery level drops below 50%. I am very interested in learning more on a larger scale but we want to make sure we do it correctly and would love to communicate sometime for a sharper outcome that can be used for off grid living. As far as the toilets we will be using incinerator toilets and the gray water will be put through a gray water filtration system before going into the Drain system. We have given this much thought I just thought I’d share a little bit with you as well. Thank you so much will always be watching

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Patrick. Sounds like you have a really given it some thought. Your system sound like the perfect system! Keep me updated when you get it running. Always interesting to hear about others experiences with biogas and off-grid tech

    • @jeffbaker2740
      @jeffbaker2740 Před rokem

      Yeah same here on all points what I have to worry about now is he saying it's not efficient to run in the winter I will make that comment to him as well

  • @Scifiotica
    @Scifiotica Před 7 měsíci +3

    Very helpful. Consider a wood chip compost pile next to the biodigester to keep it warm. I'm planning this inside a small "greenhouse" to heat the digester.

    • @debbie7116
      @debbie7116 Před 4 měsíci

      And make sure the greenhouse is vented at the top

  • @joeabad5908
    @joeabad5908 Před 2 lety

    This is what I am looking for. Thank you for a good explanation & in sharing your project..

  • @mkaysingh
    @mkaysingh Před 2 lety

    Very informative and helpful video. Thanks for your efforts and time.

  • @davidgreen1551
    @davidgreen1551 Před rokem

    Awesome videos, can't wait for the gas compression and generator videos.

  • @jaimeezquerra2219
    @jaimeezquerra2219 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and info! thanks

  • @gordtron
    @gordtron Před rokem +1

    good info! looking forward to the compressed gas video.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +1

      You and me both!

    • @gordtron
      @gordtron Před rokem

      @@GetMeOffGrid_this looks cool czcams.com/video/mLblB04UfUo/video.html

  • @pranjalgarg3106
    @pranjalgarg3106 Před 2 lety

    Simple and easy to do, best video on the topic😃🤩🌱🌏

  • @christmadueke9130
    @christmadueke9130 Před 2 lety

    You are best teacher.
    Thank u so much.
    Thank u youtube.
    I learn a lot on youtube.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      I am glad you find my videos useful! Cheers

  • @tree3757
    @tree3757 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for that information. It is very useful for me

  • @schmolty1
    @schmolty1 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for this. Really clever using cat litter. Hadn‘t thought of that. For heating, would maybe encasing your digester in compost be a reasonable heat source for avoiding decommissioning in winter?It would require a high heat compost with enough nitrogen and cellulose, but seems like a good off-grid thing worth experimenting with.

  • @cesartabasa3204
    @cesartabasa3204 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this video. Mabuhay from the Philippines.

  • @alimamybangura1399
    @alimamybangura1399 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so very much for the video ❤

  • @TimArchambaultme
    @TimArchambaultme Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome video. Do you think this system would work with wood gasifier generator?

  • @dodomarine6665
    @dodomarine6665 Před 3 lety

    Thank you bro fro your valuable information.

  • @watheqn.hussein8927
    @watheqn.hussein8927 Před 7 měsíci

    thank you for detailed explanation.......If you may, why didn't you close the opening of the feed to prevent oxygen from entering??

  • @Banaawa
    @Banaawa Před 8 dny

    Thanks for this informative tutorial, I would like to know more about second jar, what did you use . I see white powder, it's of which material or component?

  • @akameedoopierrecedric595
    @akameedoopierrecedric595 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice video. at wich rate should we change for example the water of the scrubbers?

  • @GOPIKONDUREDDY
    @GOPIKONDUREDDY Před 3 lety

    Thanks for u r information

  • @jamilahmed00
    @jamilahmed00 Před 3 lety

    Thanks such an information,

  • @jaispritz
    @jaispritz Před 2 lety

    Very nice setup! What do you do with your digestate? Is it just removed after a period of time or is it dehydrated and treated to produce fertilizer?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +2

      The plan will be to use it as a base for a hydroponics system and/or simple liquid fertiliser for vegetables. From what I know it doesn't need to be treated any more than watering down.

  • @steviesinnovations6303
    @steviesinnovations6303 Před 3 lety +2

    thanks for your videos mate, there arent many of them in the uk, (probably because of the cold weather) couple of things ive seen are using a 12 heating element on a simple solar setup to heat the digester possibly, and ive seen some rigged up to a toilet in the us, question is, does human waste produce methane gas, as im not sure it does ? and lastly are you producing gas yet as its june and pretty warm, and looking forward to more of your videos but you need to up the volume a bit as sometimes you cant hear very well
    cheers mate (from glasgow in scotland)

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Stephen. Thanks for watching. Yes the cold weather definitely is a barrier. The solar system is a definite option, problem is the cold is the main issue and its when the sun doesn't shine too much. Once I am happy with my digester I am hoping to play around with effectiveness of different things like that. On human waste, yes it does produce methane but from what I have read not as much. Also all the chemicals people use in their toilets does a good job at keep the good bacteria at low / non-existent levels. My digester isn't producing yet, I need to drain it, seed it and move it to a better spot but have been focusing on my other project recently. Once I have that all done it will be full steam ahead to get it up and running and producing gas so I can have a play with those other things. Cheers for the feedback on the volume, I'll try and get better, my gopro isn't an ideal camera for this unfortunately. Cheers Tom

    • @debbie7116
      @debbie7116 Před 4 měsíci

      One guy who replied said that he was going to put his in a small greenhouse, along with wood chip compost to keep it warm. (Your greenhouse needs a vent at the top to let out any gas that may escape)

  • @kuttybabys-3624
    @kuttybabys-3624 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot good information

  • @Sagarikamothe
    @Sagarikamothe Před 3 lety

    Hi, Tom. I am from India. it's great to see ur work. what will you suggest as the best inoculum for solid-state anaerobic digestion, and how much volume should it be, for example for 1 L reactor, how much should be the volume of inoculum.
    thank you. i hope your reply.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      Hi Mothe. Thanks very much. I am not sure what you mean by "solid state"? Like the digester I have built or something different? If it like my digester then I'd advise 50%, might not be necessary to have that much but it will work well with that much

  • @sethbelson3539
    @sethbelson3539 Před 2 lety

    Hi, enjoyed your biogas videos enormously. I am in the UK and have always fancied a biogas system, but have been put off by the temperature problem. Did you finally manage to produce and use gas? The videos didn’t seem to indicate what finally happened. Also, did you consider using some sort of solar panel to run a heater? A small heater would be possible to rig up quite easily. Hope you can let me know.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      Hi. Thanks very much. So far not enough gas to do anything with. I over fed it last year and it acidified. I have redesigned the system and now know how much or little I should feed it. I am getting it going again for this year. The temperature issue is the main challenge I think. A small solar heater could be an answer, or I'm thinking compost heater. Something low maintenance, low energy input.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      @@deathbyslime6725 Yes that is true. It helps that the insinkerator can't chew up lemons and limes. I have to be careful with the oranges though as they can sometimes sneak in to the bin haha

  • @jayanathdealwis2584
    @jayanathdealwis2584 Před 2 lety +4

    I am very impressed by your work on modifying the biogas system to a cold climate. For a while, I was thinking about a single solution to purify both CO2 and H2S through a sustainable method. How about using NaOH or KOH solution to bubble through first? H2S becomes Na2S/K2S+H2O and CO2 becomes Na2CO3/K2CO3+ H2O. Then we can add a water container to bubble through to remove alkalinity in the gas in case. You can make the system locally sustainable if you use KOH solution made from wood-ash.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting idea. I like the fact it could be homemade, using the wood ash. It doesn't reduce the number of scrubbers though, as if you use water to remove the alkalinity you would have to then remove any excess moisture using some dehydration: cat litter, charcoal etc.

    • @jayanathdealwis2584
      @jayanathdealwis2584 Před 2 lety +4

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ thanks for the reply. In fact KOH absorbs almost all the CO2 compared to just bubbling through water. So you will get less volume of gas which has high methane content. This helps reduce the storage space. You will get good clean burning.

    • @CarloLRamas
      @CarloLRamas Před 2 lety

      Goodmorning Sir

    • @CarloLRamas
      @CarloLRamas Před 2 lety

      Can I ask something?

    • @CarloLRamas
      @CarloLRamas Před 2 lety

      This is for school purposes

  • @jlm4295
    @jlm4295 Před 11 měsíci

    Sir, well don it's very good useful explanation about your project I wish you very mush success in it.
    Greetings from Johan D. BELGIUM
    Technical Engineer

  • @timlake8658
    @timlake8658 Před rokem

    Thanks. Great content!! So how do we know when it's the right time to replace the water, car litter or the steel wool

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +2

      The steel wool will look like it has rusted. So when that gets to over half I'd suggest it needs to be changed. Cat litter needs to be changed when it can no longer absorb moisture. Check out this video, for a set of scrubbers that are easier to check these things: czcams.com/video/4HXgKTqT-l8/video.html

  • @joshuakim8869
    @joshuakim8869 Před 2 lety +1

    Great! Thanks. I have a question. How often should you change the water, cat litter and steel wool in the bottles?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      That really depends on how much gas you are producing. At the moment I don't have any guidelines for this I'm afriad.

  • @miguelcamus8484
    @miguelcamus8484 Před rokem

    Nice job mate! I was wondering whether the water added inside the bio digester is suitable for removing CO2, as the bubbles go up though the water and in that way can remove the water scrubber?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +1

      I don't think so...that water will be a bacteria soup which I imagine would not be able to absorb much CO2, if it did it would become saturated and then would be useless anyway.

  • @vk-le2dh
    @vk-le2dh Před rokem

    Awesome 👍

  • @jorgmarggraff2430
    @jorgmarggraff2430 Před 2 lety

    You are a good teacher! Now I'd really love know how to compress and use on generator:-)

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Hopefully I'll be able to get to that stage this year. I've got a video coming out soon with a upgraded 200lt digester. Once I have that running I'll be able to get to the compression stage! Cheers

    • @farmschool8805
      @farmschool8805 Před měsícem

      Did you suceed with compress and using with generator?

  • @AndrewP1024
    @AndrewP1024 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I believe you should be using Iron oxide as the scrubber agent for Hydrogen sulfide rather than the Iron metal found in steel wool. You can burn the wool to react the metal with air and form the oxide.

  • @boogyu2584
    @boogyu2584 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Tom! Can you show me the process of how to do that things? I know the process but I don't how to do it step by step. Where should I put the hose at the end? What is that storage tank? Sorry for a lot questions. I hope you will help me.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      I have added chapters to the video description so hopefully you will be able to navigate to important bits of the video more easily. For more information about the biogas digester setup step-by-step check out this video: czcams.com/video/Z9MTCFWTpyo/video.html

  • @agritech802
    @agritech802 Před rokem

    Great video, you mentioned decommissioning the biodigester for winter because it was too expensive to heat. Why don't you heat it with a biogas heater?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      With the new insulated housing, it is actually not at all expensive. Check it out here: czcams.com/video/TJUqjQbnon4/video.html

  • @chayhughes9242
    @chayhughes9242 Před rokem +1

    Nice vid

  • @rahulrana97436
    @rahulrana97436 Před 2 lety

    Suprb👍👍

  • @thomassuit7450
    @thomassuit7450 Před rokem +2

    You can increase the efficiency of the CO2 removal stage by using aquarium air stones. They make the bubbles really small thus increasing the surface area of the gas/water interface. Not sure if you have enough pressure though.
    Secondly, a glass enclosure (greenhouse) around the biogas digester would warm it up quite a bit, especially if you paint the digester housing black. Use the Sun.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      Hi Thomas, Thanks for the suggestions. Check out my most recent video on scrubbers...I did extactly as you suggest...great minds! czcams.com/video/4HXgKTqT-l8/video.html
      I didn't go for a greenhouse, I went for the other option which was a lot of insulation: czcams.com/video/TJUqjQbnon4/video.html

    • @thomassuit7450
      @thomassuit7450 Před rokem

      ​@@GetMeOffGrid_Too funny! I will check it out.​

  • @rabbitofthefuture3234
    @rabbitofthefuture3234 Před 2 lety +1

    Get it bro!

  • @upulbandara4601
    @upulbandara4601 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vedio .I think adding lime to water (lime water) react easier with co2

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah. Adding lime would precipitate the CO2 into chalk. Definitely would work, unsure how it compares in terms of effectiveness

  • @onoworemuriomen8163
    @onoworemuriomen8163 Před rokem

    This video was very helpful, i have a defence at school today cos I'm currently working on a project on biodigester

  • @sindhujatalla2202
    @sindhujatalla2202 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Tom, we are glad to witness the technical information also from the videos you are presenting. Here, I have small query that how would you scale up the digesters for about say 10-20 kgs of food waste and water should be the waste to water ratio to be added in the inlet .

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Sindhuja. I am glad you like the video. I am not sure what you mean about the waste to water ratio? If you are talking about how much water to add to the food you are putting in I am not sure there is a rule. I like to add around the same amount of water as food waste but volume. But it will vary depending on the food. Let me know if you need me to explain something any more. Cheers

    • @sindhujatalla2202
      @sindhujatalla2202 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ Thanks to you! Yeah what I meant was about how much water need to be added. Yes I got my answer here. Can you please provide me your mail id so that I can discuss with few more queries. Thanks in advance.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      @@sindhujatalla2202 Sure no problem. My email is tomoffgrid@gmail.com

    • @myrealname2022
      @myrealname2022 Před 2 lety +1

      One resource that came up with a scientific number is Dickinson College Farm. czcams.com/video/YvQAg838xGs/video.html In there experiments they found that 5-10% solids to water ratio was the ideal to maintain PH balance and optimal gas production. Now that number is a bit tough to come up with because a lot of common kitchen waste already has water in it. So again the scientific way is to take a sample of your scraps, slowly dehydrate it at 105celsius for 24 hours and compare pre cook weight to post cook weight to get your solids content percentage. Example, if you take 500 grams for kitchen scraps, bake them as above and end up with 200 grams of scrap material, you have 40% solids. So then you can calculate how much water to scrap ratio. In this example you would need to add 1700 grams of water. 200 grams solids divided by 1700 added water plus original 300 water in the scraps equals 200/2000=.1 or 10% solids. You can find the college on CZcams as well. Hope this helps and is totally not super necessary. You can swing it one way or the other by quite a bit and it will still work. We are just talking about going for max production.

    • @sulaimanaderibigbe4384
      @sulaimanaderibigbe4384 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for your videos they are very educative. Please, apart from the water in one of the scrubbers, what are the materials in the other 2 'jars'

  • @Apanhwar12
    @Apanhwar12 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello this video is amazing but i couldn't hear properly what material did you use for removing water vapour and sulfide, i have been using biogas since 2007 but couldn't start generator for power generation but now i can fix it by using your method to purify it thanks man

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      Hi Adil. I have updated the description and put the information there for you. Cheers

  • @frictionhitch
    @frictionhitch Před 6 měsíci +3

    I promise you that you aren't pulling the CO2 out with that bottle of water. Biogas is roughly 1/3 CO2 and you can't remove it with water.

  • @lionclaw4922
    @lionclaw4922 Před 2 lety

    Usefull video, i would like to ask if Whats the name of that powder that is cheaper than silica.thank you

  • @biodomemaroc3177
    @biodomemaroc3177 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @ASMR_relax24
    @ASMR_relax24 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou for the video. How often do we have to replace the filtering materials?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +2

      It really depends on the amount of gas you are producing. If you check out my other scrubbers video, you will see I changed the design a bit to help with the monitoring of the materials. czcams.com/video/4HXgKTqT-l8/video.html

  • @TheGojodfrey
    @TheGojodfrey Před 2 lety +1

    A byproduct you will have from the steel wool will be moss killer, it'd be better to put the dryer after that if you can find a use for it.
    However do check if your country still allows the use of it, the law in Denmark for example stands that you can use it but can no longer buy it.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      That's interesting. I hadn't even thought about using the waste products from the steel wool. Cheers

  • @jagadeeswararaos6817
    @jagadeeswararaos6817 Před rokem

    @tom - can you provide more details on the material used for the removal of Hydrogen Sulphide pls

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      It is iron wool. Sometimes used to clean metal. Any kind of iron shavings would work.

  • @richievans2122
    @richievans2122 Před rokem

    That's very helpful as video. I'm learning English and I don't get yet a sharper listening. I'd like to see the orthography of the second bottle content that you have use instead of silica gel.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      Hi, not sure exactly what you mean but in the description, I explain each bottle. Hopefully, you can find what you need there.

    • @richievans2122
      @richievans2122 Před rokem

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ I got it, It was cat litter that I was looking for. As you said in the video, cat litter is cheaper and more available than silica gel, isn't it?

  • @FloatingIdeasonanarrowboat
    @FloatingIdeasonanarrowboat Před 9 měsíci +1

    Did you find the water siphoning back into the digester when ever its temperature droped? The fix would be another empty jar before the water jar. Digester into top of the empty jar and water jar fed from bottom of empty jar.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 9 měsíci

      I didn't find that, although, the digester itself never really got working properly.

  • @MrSj1958
    @MrSj1958 Před 2 lety

    sorry ignore my last comment; your process sequence is correct; my own over sight

  • @katemclynn272
    @katemclynn272 Před rokem

    does the water need replacing? Also, does the cat litter become too moisture laden to work? Ditto for the steel wool?

  • @OnlinePassiveIncome24
    @OnlinePassiveIncome24 Před 3 lety

    Dear Tom Thanks For Your Nice Video🥀With this gas you can show me how to run an LPG engine Or Motorcyle Engine Please

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      Hi. I am glad you liked it. To be honest I am not sure about running engines. I am not a mechanic but I know people have converted cars to run on biogas so it definitely can be done. I quick search on Google suggested it is not too difficult but again I am not sure on the details. Sorry I can't be of more help.

  • @avdhesh3603
    @avdhesh3603 Před 2 lety

    Love from India....💐🎊🎉

  • @vibhasam
    @vibhasam Před rokem

    how do you make sure the gas goes in and comes out through the correct tube. do you use any suction methods to ensure that?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +3

      The way the tubes are set, releasing the gas into the bottom of the container. The gas will then go up, as it is lighter than air and the pressure build up will push it through the next scrubber.

  • @sam-cj8tf
    @sam-cj8tf Před měsícem

    How often should each filter need to be changed? Or is there a way to test it?

  • @MrGooddoctor
    @MrGooddoctor Před rokem

    Very cool. Why are there two “inputs” to the water filter? Thanks!

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +2

      I had two outputs from my digester. Cheers

    • @debbie7116
      @debbie7116 Před 4 měsíci

      @@GetMeOffGrid_I was wondering the same thing

  • @zainabsmaha2363
    @zainabsmaha2363 Před rokem

    Hello I like your videos but I may have some questions like how much time it need to produce gas and I was facing problems with scrubbing it from these toxic gases hope you would answer and thank you any way

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      All these things are variable. Depends on the size of your digester, and the type of feed you are using. What problems are you having?

  • @michealdumasii5432
    @michealdumasii5432 Před 2 lety +2

    Good job, is there any other alternatives to steel wool for the h2s scrubber? Thanks

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Water will remove some H2S, I don't know of another way. I'm sure there must be though. If I come across one I'll let everyone know

    • @debbie7116
      @debbie7116 Před 4 měsíci

      I have collected tiny iron particles from creeks when panning for gold - I used a magnet to separate them from the other fine particles in the pan - maybe a jar of this?

  • @chottonbanerjee3034
    @chottonbanerjee3034 Před 3 lety +1

    Dear Sir, Nice video. Is it first to reduce Co2, or should remove H2s first. Pls explain why co2 first .

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you. I chose to do CO2 first as next is the remove the water. This means that the water does not oxidise the steel wool. If you did H2S first the gas will have some water vapour in it from the digester. Does that help.

  • @tsnyatsnya123
    @tsnyatsnya123 Před 2 lety +1

    I am into hydroponic farming, and want to use the CO2 in a controlled enclosed environment during the day. How can I extract CO2 gas from the water? (2) It appears like low temperatures slow down the production of methane gas. What is the optimal temperature level to maximize gas production?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi. As I sure you know, as you are a hydroponic farmer, CO2 dissolves in water to for carbonic acid. It is quite difficult to get carbon dioxide back out of the water. You could boil it? But its quite energy intensive. Optimal temperatures are 35-40 degrees C.

  • @n4navinov
    @n4navinov Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, happy to see your video that actually searching for.
    but is the entire project is still working? as what is the time you can use the methane after purifying by this method. What is your digester tank capacity?. Is CO2 can be removed by simply passing through the water without any pressure?
    hope that you will answer me.
    I was using this biogas 1Mcube capacity from 2010 onwards by putting kitchen waste only( 3-5kg)
    If this is working will need to upgrade my biogas ..
    Thanking you

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Navin. The CO2 can be removed by passing through just the water, yes. I would expect any biogas system to be pressurised from the tank towards the storage. It does not need to be pressurised more than that to use these scrubbers. The system will work continuously, you will need to change the water at some point as the water would get saturated with CO2 (that will become Carbonic acid). You will need to change the drying agent (silica or cat litter) when it gets saturated with water. You will also need to change the steel wool once that has all reacted with the H2S. You will be able to tell when the steel wool needs changing because it will be oxidised (turn brown). How long will this take? With a small digester like you have, it will be once at year or something like that.

    • @n4navinov
      @n4navinov Před 3 lety +1

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ Thanks a lot Tom very much .i will definitely try when our lock down completes ... and will inform you....

    • @debbie7116
      @debbie7116 Před 4 měsíci

      @@GetMeOffGrid_I wonder if you could leave a suspended acid test strip in the water to be able to check the acidity. Or maybe a purple cabbage leaf.
      .

  • @jeffbaker2740
    @jeffbaker2740 Před rokem

    Please explain why you're not able to run this in the winter how cold is it where you're at in a winter that would be a problem if you wouldn't be able to use this year round

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      The digester needs to be at least 35 degrees C to work well. So in the winter, depending on your insulation and air temp it could be a lot of energy to keep that temp. Not a problem if you shut it down, might have to reboot with some cow manure in the spring.

  • @ecotube1714
    @ecotube1714 Před 3 lety

    Hi Tom,
    Also pls tell that do we need to change water, cat litter, wire wool after certain period of their usage,,,bcoz if these materials are scrubbing unwanted gases n holding them inside then there must be a life for these materials...
    I hope I have asked the right question...
    If not pls revert, I shall try to ask it in more detail...

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      Hi. It is very difficult to say to be honest. It will all depend on the amount of gas you are producing and also the feed you are putting into the digester. The wire wool will visibly change and start to degrade. The water you could do a pH test and when it starts to get to a low pH change the water. This would mean the water is becoming saturated with carbonic acid from the carbon dioxide. The cat litter would have to be a visible check. I would guess they should all last at least 6 months if you are just using it for a small household digester. Hope that helps

  • @prof.leo0246
    @prof.leo0246 Před 2 lety

    This is interisting Idea, I want to create something like this in Philippines where I lived. Because it has a warm climate. And also I want to ask how to use biogas to generator, what generator is possible for biogas to turn into electricity.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Most generators can be used with biogas. Petrol generators can be adapted or you can use specailised gas powered generators.

  • @MrSj1958
    @MrSj1958 Před 2 lety

    thanks for your reply; when do you replace and/or how often do you replace the cat litter?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      You will only need to change it when it has become saturated with water and therefore would not be able to absorb more moisture. When this is will depend on how much gas you are producing.

    • @MrSj1958
      @MrSj1958 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ thanks; great help; this project I am making will be the first in Qatar; hope I can do it right; I will share with you the complete process when it is completed; again thanks and bless you

    • @MrSj1958
      @MrSj1958 Před 2 lety

      another questin; Sequence of tanks; according to you; cat litter is used to dehydrate the gas; should'nt this be the last stage of the purification procsses; i.e. after the CO2 extraction tank ??

  • @aallss5805
    @aallss5805 Před rokem

    Hi , what is the white material in the second cylinder (the moisture) .Is there alternatives easier to use ?

  • @thinkdiyafrica
    @thinkdiyafrica Před 3 lety

    Hi Tom, can you help me with the name of the material for dehydration, the one in the second bottle and if possible a link to buy. I am fascinated with Biogas and I am happy to learn from you pal. Good works

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      Hi, great to hear! The material is Cat litter. If you can't find cat litter you can use Silica.

    • @niyonzimajeandedieu6138
      @niyonzimajeandedieu6138 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ Hi mr Tom, thx for let us get knowledge from you about biogas. So I want to ask you the three staps and materials of purification of biogas(in bottles). An other question: after purification, biogas(biomethan) can be used in generator for getting electricity?
      Thanks you!

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      @@niyonzimajeandedieu6138 A pleasure. The materials are: Water in the first to remove CO2. The second is a descant (cat litter / silica / activated charcoal) to remove the moisture. Third is wire wool to remove H2S. Yeah methane can be used in a gas generator. Cheers

  • @ausieking
    @ausieking Před 2 lety

    Once the filter medias are saturated how do you responsibly dispose of them? Also does the steel wool just turn to rust?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      The steel wool does turn to rust. The cat litter can go in normal household waste. If you use activated charcoal it can be composted.

  • @barbramafuta5800
    @barbramafuta5800 Před měsícem

    hi, can an alkaline solution instead of distilled water when removing CO2 in the purification of methane.

  • @TimothyOni-dy9il
    @TimothyOni-dy9il Před 8 měsíci +1

    What is the name of the other chemical used after water in the scrubber

  • @vjfoodreviewshow2224
    @vjfoodreviewshow2224 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for the video

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for asking the question. I hope this video provided the information you wanted

    • @vjfoodreviewshow2224
      @vjfoodreviewshow2224 Před 3 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ I planning to do biogas in big level I definitely take video and dedicate that video for you if iam successful, you are my inspiration.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      I am happy that I can help people on their journey. That's really kind of you. Cheers

    • @vjfoodreviewshow2224
      @vjfoodreviewshow2224 Před 3 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ Could you please let me know where are you from

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety

      Sure. I am from an area in the UK called the New Forest

  • @omkarmadkaikar8015
    @omkarmadkaikar8015 Před 2 lety

    Hi..can you please tell me what is the second white colour thing do use to remove the water,,if can mention product lint or its name

  • @griflet1
    @griflet1 Před rokem

    How fast will these filters need to be replaced? when does the water stop taking up co2, when is the cat litter too moist to take more water...

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +1

      How long is a piece of string. It will all depend on how much volume of moist gas is moving through your system. I haven't got a good idea of any relationship between feed in a time on the filter change yet.

  • @anthonyochai9426
    @anthonyochai9426 Před 4 měsíci

    Those top pipe not airtight will d gas not leak out or have air ingress?

  • @douglaswindsor120
    @douglaswindsor120 Před rokem

    Should have wrapped the barrel with 1/2 Inch pex pipe get a small gas hot water tank look for a old camper hot water heater that holds 6 gallons of water convert it to run on methane and you can keep the digester going all winter as long as you insulate the tank well

  • @mangeshmaskar2348
    @mangeshmaskar2348 Před rokem

    Sir how connections done for purification process ?
    Kindly make short to guide

  • @josuemorataya9219
    @josuemorataya9219 Před rokem

    Question the left over product is dry to use as fertilizer and cat I use pet waste for bio gas and would the pet waste after it has been used for bio gas be a safe fertilizer

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      Using dog waste could be dangerous as it could have bacteria that can affect humans in. So if you the use it on food plants it could be transferred to you

    • @josuemorataya9219
      @josuemorataya9219 Před rokem

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ got you I assume would be sterile will have to do the experiment on a large cat shelter I support on central america, also if you keep ading manure and vegetables food scrap the system will keep running

  • @joachimschreiber7835
    @joachimschreiber7835 Před 2 měsíci

    How do you replennish the CO2 reaction in water? Maximum von entrationbwill be reached and then? Baking Soda? Calcium containing chalk-Rock? Regular change of water?thanks

  • @randommechanic2732
    @randommechanic2732 Před 2 lety

    gr8 info...i have one question .i have built big digester (12feet diameter 7 feet high underground) now i am to the filteration plz suggest the size of tubes . m thinking 3 inch pvc pipes but couldn't get exact size info.on internet

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      It doesn't really matter the size of tubes. 3" would work fine.

    • @randommechanic2732
      @randommechanic2732 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ thnnxx ..will update soon

  • @benjieblen8717
    @benjieblen8717 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi sir good day. I want to know more about biogas system and Anaerobic. I want to contruct one in our house for cooking. Can I have your guidance sir please.

  • @ericaulbach
    @ericaulbach Před rokem +1

    How stable is the steel wool after it filters out the hydrogen sulphide? How to dispose without killing the neighbor's cat?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem

      I would dispose of it in your general waste to be safe.

  • @michaelxiong4132
    @michaelxiong4132 Před rokem

    What do you do with the water when it gets to acidic ? Are there any uses of acidic water? Could you abstract CO2 to carbonize your drinks? Abstract sulfur to a usable form? Thank you in advance

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +1

      I guess you could do something like that. The issue is the other impurities, I am not a chemist, so being sure that you extracted only the molecule you wanted is not something I feel comfortable advising on. I simply add it to a alkaline substrate, wood ash to try and minimise any negative effects of the acid on the environment.

  • @hiteshpatel4567
    @hiteshpatel4567 Před 2 lety

    Thank bro i am plannig for large scale of biogas plant

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      Nice! Where in the world are you doing that? This might be of interest to you...my latest scrubber upgrade: czcams.com/video/4HXgKTqT-l8/video.html

    • @hiteshpatel4567
      @hiteshpatel4567 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ i am from india sir i am going to plan 1.3 tdp biogas plant for my bussness

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      @@hiteshpatel4567 Very nice! Very cool, good luck with it

  • @pranjalgarg3106
    @pranjalgarg3106 Před 2 lety +2

    brother, is making bio gas is risky or not? do we need to change water and other things time to time? how to depose the water etc?
    what is in the white form? where i can get it? please, help me.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      HI Pranjal. There is a risk to making biogas, but it is only usually dangerous when the gas is pressurized. Yes you will need to change the water from time to time but that will depend on how much gas you are producing. If you are making lots of gas you will need to change more often. The white material is cat litter, you can also use silica gel beads. Something to remove the moisture from the gas.

    • @pranjalgarg3106
      @pranjalgarg3106 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ thank you, your work is really great and simple to understand, simple to do.😃😃 But, i thinking to make a biogas in a 1000 litre water tank. Is it a good idea and store the gas in a big tube? Is this a good idea.?

  • @CUBETechie
    @CUBETechie Před 3 lety +1

    But can the CO² be seperated and using for other applications?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 3 lety +1

      The quick answer is yes. A few options, either increasing the pH to above 85 or by adding soda ash. I've never done it though so can't say how easy or effective either would be.

  • @alqiloli3273
    @alqiloli3273 Před 2 lety

    Hello, For what surface of the container can they be used and for how long can these filters be used? How do we know when they need to be changed ? Thank you !

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      Hi Alqi. I am not sure what you mean about the surface of the container? On how long until they need to be replaced, I am not sure, it will depend on how much gas you are producing. I would suggest every 6 months or so for a small digester but that is just an educated guess. I am hoping to be able to test this at some point in the future.

    • @alqiloli3273
      @alqiloli3273 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ Thank you, great chanel !

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      @@alqiloli3273 Thanks!

  • @brunocampos1711
    @brunocampos1711 Před rokem

    When is the right time to change the acid water and the cat litter? How to disposal them?

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před rokem +1

      When the water becomes more acidic, around pH5 will probably be good. Any lower and it will be too acidic. The cat litter can be disposed of in normal trash. If you have compostable cat litter then you can put it in the compost. The acidic can be neutralized with lime or chalk

  • @MrSj1958
    @MrSj1958 Před 2 lety

    another questin; Sequence of tanks; according to you; cat litter is used to dehydrate the gas; should'nt this be the last stage of the purification procsses; i.e. after the CO2 extraction tank ??

  • @MikeJones-mf2rt
    @MikeJones-mf2rt Před rokem

    Would be great to upcycle the waste as JADAM/KNF style fermented fertilizer tea

  • @dinosore4782
    @dinosore4782 Před 2 lety

    I wonder if using high ph water like giving the filter a calcium carbonate bottom with lots of strontium , would purify hydrogen sulfide well too

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      Interesting. What would you uses as the source of strontium. Can't say I've ever seen or heard it in the shops.

    • @dinosore4782
      @dinosore4782 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ aquarium stores have crushed coral that is high in strontium

  • @mirasivaprasad7960
    @mirasivaprasad7960 Před měsícem

    Does the order in which the purification done matter?

  • @nevertolatetoprepare2802
    @nevertolatetoprepare2802 Před měsícem

    Put a bit of pickling lime in the water to precipitate the CO2.

  • @kojomensah7474
    @kojomensah7474 Před 2 lety

    Can you pls state what you used to clean the methane I could not hear properly you said water but what was the other two pls

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Kojo. If you can't hear you could use subtitles (CC), the other two are cat litter and steel wool

    • @kojomensah7474
      @kojomensah7474 Před 2 lety

      @@GetMeOffGrid_ thanks for replying

  • @Jojo2775
    @Jojo2775 Před 2 lety

    Do you allow people to visit you biogas processing place? I got a questions on biogas as I'm interested in doing a biogas project

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry I don't. There's really not much to see at the moment. Plus its not on my property.

    • @Jojo2775
      @Jojo2775 Před 2 lety

      I understand but I will make a formal request to the owner of the property for education purpose of me. I live in England and I don't mind traveling.

    • @GetMeOffGrid_
      @GetMeOffGrid_  Před 2 lety

      Not sure it works like that my friend. Try these guys I know they run course: facebook.com/BeeviewFarm

  • @garry8390
    @garry8390 Před 11 měsíci

    How often do you need to change the filters? Could you use a trompe to clean and pressurize the gas?

  • @lugo2214
    @lugo2214 Před rokem

    Do you ever have to change the cat litter, water or steel wool?