Hi Tom,

Not sure if this applies but the Gas-of-Fire 1000 and rice husks were a
nice match. Made a burnable gas and husk charcoal. Low on tar but best used
for a heat application on an average. The down side was the darkish
condensate and low but not low enough tar. The other down side was the lack
of automation thus the need to hand feed it. Sorry, I never had the time to
collect data and a few weeks ago I used it as fill for my pond expansion
project.

Rice husks rock,
Jeff

www.puffergas.com
On Sep 10, 2015 10:25 AM, "Tom Miles" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone on the list have experience running open core gasifiers on
> rice husks? I’m looking for performance data or experience for operating
> systems for a project in Southeast Asia. The Ankur gasifiers are well
> documented but there is not much on open core designs.
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