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Stoves Archive for January 2002
240 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:31:21 2002

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GAS-L: Re: Practical boiling



In a message dated 1/20/2002 7:40:23 PM Central Standard Time, Reedtb2@cs.com writes:


If necessary I believe a VERY simple activator could be added to the outlet of the gasifier to achieve higher activation.

I hope someone with a bad water supply will grab this idea and demonstrate it.  Talk is cheap.



Tom, you may know that I am working in clean water projects for farms in Mexico.  We have recommended to many dairy and hog farmers that the incoming water to their farms is not clean enough to maintain animal health.  The cost of production could be lowered if the water could be economically cleaned up.

Since electrical power is $.18/kw and up in Mexico there is potential for reliable and economical power production.  My earlier requests on gasification led me to conclude that gasification in the range of 50kw to 150kw was not dependable enough to recommend to the farmers.  If that has changed in the last year I would like to know.

This is especially interesting if the ash can be used in the water clean up for the animals.


Neal Van Milligen
Kentucky Enrichment Inc
CAVM@AOL.com