Get Off the Grid With a Wood Gasifier Make Tons of Free Gas











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Take control of your home energy needs with a wood gasifier personal bio-refinery. Produce free gas (like natural gas) from chunks of wood you can easily find on your property. Use the wood gas to fuel a backup power generator. You can partner it with your existing solar panel power system or wood fuel a stand alone alternative energy system. Perfect for those dark winter days. • Details on how to build a really solid woodgas generator are available in a new book, the Wood Gasifier Builder's Bible by Ben Peterson. It's available September 15th, 2014 at: • http://woodgasifierplans.com • This age old, yet mysterious woodgas technology is the best way to make free fuel in good times or bad. Power your home, heat your greenhouse or fuel a gasifier car. • The design of this machine started with the general layout of a WWII wood gasifier, but it underwent a series of upgrades to the traditional downdraft gasifier architecture. It has enhanced heat recycling, automation and a superior shaker grate to name a few. • It is the most reliable and tar free DIY Imbert gasifier you are likely to find, avoiding common gasifier problems that plague new builders.(like the FEMA gasifier) Assembling the gasifier is easy with an entire book of step by step instructions and 300+ pictures. A streaming video is in the works too. • Woodgas as fuel has been used in times of emergency and general unrest since the Great Depression. Biomass fuels break the petro addiction and give you a real alternative fuel option. We are living in some amazing times, but there is a darkness creeping over the land. Many people see it, but few are truly prepared. • How much peace of mind would you have if you didn't have to pay for fuel, if your comfort was never in question? A gasifier system gives you that. Building a gasifier isn't hard and you could even just hand the book off to a fabricator and get it built for you. • How big is it in real life? This is a fairly compact wood gasifier that has a footprint of 2 feet by 4 feet, plus your backup generator. Can you store gas? Its possible to compress it, but not recommended for safety reasons. Storing woodgas in a gas membrane (bag) is the safe choice. But don't forget that wood is a natural store of energy too. • Ben's work has been featured in Popular Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering and on Doomsday Preppers where Youtube's engineer775 (Scott Hunt) used a Ben built gasifier generator to power his wood gasification truck. • If you already have experience with wood gasifier design or you have done a wood gasifier build, then you know how tough it can be without a mentor. The Wood Gasifier Builder's Bible can be that mentor that propels you forward at light speed. It's available at: • http://woodgasifierplans.com • If you need guidance connecting your woodgas refinery to an engine, then you should also check out Ben's other book The Electronic Carburetor Workshop. It's a step by step build of an automated air mixer that uses parts you can find at Radio Shack and locally. That's at: • http://electroniccarburetor.com • Thanks for reading and watching. Please like the video, share it and subscribe to the channel. • WOOD GAS POWER!

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