Pretty much. Essentially all of the design features have been explained in earlier posts.
I'll be glad to answer any questions. Extract CO2 from the atmosphere! On Jul 11, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Hugh McLaughlin <[email protected]> wrote: > Is this supposed to be self-explanatory? > > - Hugh > > > From: Jonathan P Gill <[email protected]> > To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves <[email protected]> > Cc: Frank Shields <[email protected]>; Tom Miles <[email protected]>; > Erin Rasmussen <[email protected]>; Marshall Webb <[email protected]>; > Hugh McLaughlin <[email protected]>; Paul Olivier > <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 3:47 PM > Subject: Simple fan test rig > > <image.jpeg> > > Test in process. No smoke. Blended fuel: pellets, rice hulls, coffee chaff > > <image.jpeg> > > Reactor can w/ draft can set above fan. > Can used as plenum to left rear. > > > <image.jpeg> > > Plenum can made from 3 pound Costco coffee can. > > <image.jpeg> > > Reactor can set on grate above variable speed fan. > > Can us a standard size soup can. > > Note: the primary air holes are so small that hot bits do not fall thru and > burn or otherwise damage the fan. > > <image.jpeg> > > Pyrolytic carbon harvested from blended feedstock. Low ash is evident. > > <image.jpeg> > > Top down view of system in operation.2 > > <image.jpeg> > > Detail of the draft can coming thru the aperture in the plenum. > > Extract CO2 from the atmosphere! > >
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