Hi Kyle,

In Mexico, domestic water heating is a really common use of biogas.  We have 
two strategies. First, using a boiler designed to receive woodfuel that is 
available everywhere in local markets.  It essentially has the water heating 
tank with a combustion chamber below where we mount a biogas burner.  Or we 
will use an lp gas boiler, and either remove the burner equipment or just the 
pressure regulators.  These are both very low cost options and work really 
well.  

Downsides are that they do not use a pilot flame, and should be lit ahead of 
use.  Also, the tanks are much smaller than 1000 liters (big water tank!), 
generally between 60-100 liters.  The benefit of the smaller tank is that you 
heat water quickly, and it functions in some ways as "on-demand" as it will 
give constant hot water as long as the gas is on.  

>From our experience, you cannot use lp gas or nat gas boilers out of the box 
>for domestic biogas use.  They require too much pressure and do not deliver 
>enough gas volume.  

Best
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