Gilmore style?

is always impressive. You are making a difference, which is admirable.

Thanks,…
i am lovin every moment with it…

Setting up a testing program for detailed feedback to use in an automated system.
Students and teachers from the technical college, eager to get a turn to drive the trike.
Also working on an easy modification system for port-inlet, valve lifting and cam timing.
Figuring out the ignition system and possible mods…
( low rpm and high torque wanted )




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Excellent progress to make that rig a reality for others to use. Good luck on all fronts.

Its a satisfaction to build, to make others build and to see it running…
Beside just being a show of, i want to make others see what can be done with gasification… and make them willing to build themselves

It works, its easy and it makes you smile with every mile…

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This is a picture of the 2 screen sizes i use.

Anything bigger then the 1/2" will get made smaller.
Anything smaller then the blue screen (1/16") will not be used.

It happens to work perfect in my setups, so i share with you guy’s :wink: ( i spare you details of my failures )

and work is leading to this …

preparing for another series of testing

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The research did bring me to this point…
a real carbon dioxide converter… using carbon dioxide as the base fuel…

and my engines are loving it :stuck_out_tongue:

more coming up

Today presented the Thai Gasifier and the Carbon Dioxide converter at the military exposition in Nong Khai Thailand.
A soccer stadion full of brass and tens of thousands people…
waiting for the Governor and the high rank brass appeared and torch the gasifier.
An invisible flame after only 10 seconds after startup, everybody had to feel the heat before believing there was fire…
slowly building a future for real green energy…
Replacing your fuel from today with a fuel for tomorrow…
Syngas can be used to make other Hydro carbon fuels…
Using your green waste and Carbon dioxide to generate energy…
Life is not difficult…
I could not resist to make a “drive by” :wink:




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Looking good Koen !

Thanks for the pictures .

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Boy does this make me feel bad. Here is a picture of the charcoal I made tonight while burning down part of my old barn. I have no use for it right now and I have 3 barrels full already I had to let this much go to ash a couple of nights ago. The only thing I can think of to do is spread the char that I have in barrels on some plastic or something on my quonset floor to free up the barrels for a refill. Will the char absorb moisture or will it keep?TomC

No need to burn the charcoal, trow it on a pile in your garden anywhere, its a great detox.
after the raining saison you can sun dry them and use them as normal.

We proudly announce the existence of an Carbon Dioxide to renewable energy converter…

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4CL3bqit0osZVM1QVpCYUF6dEE/edit?usp=sharing

Also… the announcement of granting the rights of the invention for North and South America towards Troy Martz.

Special thanks to those who did teach us not to give up and to the supporters on DOW, with the special mentioning of Gary Gilmore and Wayne Keith.
The full disclosure of details will be simultaneous with the publication from the patent ( now pending).

Never give up, never stop learning…

take the correct amount C + the correct amount O2 + the correct amount Co2 and get 2 Co

keyword = balancing

Koen, do you have a photo of the water line going into the air nozzle pipe? Also, I know you used 5 inch pipe for the bottom bit/hearth, what is the height of that part including the stainless steel water/steam pipe. It looks to be about 1ft or maybe a bit more (1.5ft).

yes about 1,5 ft above the nozzle
the stainless pipe is 3/4" 20 ft long
the water drip is a standard infuse baxter drip, with 2 regulators ( one to adjust, second to shut of- switch one)
the rubber hose from th drip is inserted at the top section and protected with a cotton cloth ( to be refined)

Hi Koen
Well done on the carbon converter, I always say it’s just a matter of time before some back yard inventor comes up with the invention that will be the next giant leap forward for technology.
I don’t understand your equations, but I’m sure once all the paper works is in order you could explained what is happening in your process.
Well done
Patrick

Thanks for an open mind…

Koen, I too appreciate your sharing. You offer valuable insights and back up fact with building. Keep up the good work.
Garry

Koen, I am going to put together a small unit similar to your charcoal unit above. I have some tanks and tubing and pipe, and I think enough pieces to make it work. Anything you could change with this design?