I watched the video, are you sure exhaust gases didn't just foul/corrode the rod? he did pour more gas into the jar after it crapped out from the bad fuel mix. No matter how you cut it one thing was for sure, there was no improvement in performance from whatever modifications he made. At first I thought that aerating your gasoline might be a good idea but there is no point since fuel is mixed with air in your engine anyhow. I bet if you took a piece of raw steel and stuck it in the tail pipe of your car (not such a big piece that it blocks it off, just to expose it to the hot exhaust) it would corrode pretty quick. Maybe try it out with an old lawnmower engine or something cheap, I think you can get a harbor freight mower engine pretty cheap, and get it to actually work before you trash your home generator. I don't think he was swindling you, I think he was just confused.
There is a system that is readily available it is BIOGAS systems. They use compost to generate cooking fuel. There are large and small systems. It would be easy to build one for any size home you have and run your entire house off of one.
yup, that's another option depending on your application, that's good if you have livestock. Dairy farms all over use that for power. My brother was working for a company that was exporting gasafiers to Pacific islands that they were going to power with coconut husks, they have lots of coconut husks.
I watched the video, are you sure exhaust gases didn't just foul/corrode the rod? he did pour more gas into the jar after it crapped out from the bad fuel mix. No matter how you cut it one thing was for sure, there was no improvement in performance from whatever modifications he made. At first I thought that aerating your gasoline might be a good idea but there is no point since fuel is mixed with air in your engine anyhow. I bet if you took a piece of raw steel and stuck it in the tail pipe of your car (not such a big piece that it blocks it off, just to expose it to the hot exhaust) it would corrode pretty quick. Maybe try it out with an old lawnmower engine or something cheap, I think you can get a harbor freight mower engine pretty cheap, and get it to actually work before you trash your home generator. I don't think he was swindling you, I think he was just confused.
Just buy a gasifier or build your own. You can see
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Here or Here is engineer775 Showing how a few of them work.
yup, gasifiers are totally sound and have been around since at least WW2, that is a much more sensible way to produce fuel from waste, one that works.
There is a system that is readily available it is BIOGAS systems. They use compost to generate cooking fuel. There are large and small systems. It would be easy to build one for any size home you have and run your entire house off of one.
yup, that's another option depending on your application, that's good if you have livestock. Dairy farms all over use that for power. My brother was working for a company that was exporting gasafiers to Pacific islands that they were going to power with coconut husks, they have lots of coconut husks.
Please don't get scammed.
I've seen these engines work live. It's not a scam.
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