Hey Guys, I bought a Victory Gasworks Gasifier new for 12K in 2011 and have been storing it. I am moving back to Hawaii and solar is much more practical there. This thing has a 3.5 Kw Kubota genset and I have never even unwrapped the thing. It is in Champaign, Il. and would need to be picked up. Make me an offer. I am not shipping this thing back to Hawaii!
This is a pic from the internet showing the setup. I never even unwrapped it. It is still on tbe pallet in Champaign. I live in Des Moines now. I would take 2,000 for it.
Solar plus storage is good in hawaii, depending on what island, you might have issues getting grid connected though. They also do quite a bit of biomass in hawaii, but I completely understand wanting to put other stuff in your shipping container.
Hi All,
Look on this sites For Sale in the library for “Victory gasifier on Craig’s List” topic.
Pictures, link info there.
Search up a good link for “Victory Gasifier - TimeAndBeing” for a pdf of the old published out brochure specs. This has a picture of the DC version engine/generator set.
Yep. The old somewhat over weight me in your picture Rick.
All. Note the “V” shaped experimental conversion DC motor/blower swirly tube flare.
My two dust-Vac were only to electrical load the B&S engine/electrical generator system.
Dog gone, I looked at that picture and noticed the Stormy Kromer hat and though “That has to be Steve Unruh!”
That is my hat of choice now that the cold winds of fall are descending on Pennsylvania.
Tip of the hat to you Steve!
Gary in PA
The driveonwood link works.
The others not as I have pasted them; DO show up (for me) still loadable on a Google search for “Victory Hotwatt gasifier”.
Yes, GaryG, I have a Stormy Kromer ALL WOOL hat in black, green and safety orange too.
You know well . . . around HOT things you want cotton, wool, and leather. But never melting synthetics.
S.U.
Unlikly you are going to find anything used as the market has scouped them up and they dont come on market used very often.
Here is a link to my site I offer both wood fuel and charcoal systems and am one of the most devleped companies out there. https://www.thriveoffgrid.net/
Or you can start a build thread here or on my site and we will help you build a system. If for small engines I would encourage you to build a simple fire charcoal first. Very easy to build and making charcoal is not hard at all. This will get your feet wet and start your learning process of the technology.