I just recently posted a video on YouTube of my latest engine running on a little coffee can pellet gasifier stove that I built. Not terribly impressive but satisfying to see it run anyway. Here's the link if any are interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILxdmVaGZvQ
Large (low power) beta engine on gasifier pellet stove
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Re: Large (low power) beta engine on gasifier pellet stove
Thanks! very cool.
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Re: Large (low power) beta engine on gasifier pellet stove
Nice work :) Your engine runs very well. May I ask where you obtained your flywheel?
Re: Large (low power) beta engine on gasifier pellet stove
I wrote a bit on your introduction site. It takes quite a bit of power to run a car alternator, I'v got one as a portable power supply, but it has a 3hp Kawasaki 4 stroke.
Ian S C
Ian S C
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Re: Large (low power) beta engine on gasifier pellet stove
Thanks Ian, - I saw your reply. For a start I think I will be content if the engine actually works. I have tracked down a nice old 35mm diameter flywheel too, - somebody was advertising it as a 'garden ornament'.
Re: Large (low power) beta engine on gasifier pellet stove
Sure it's not 350 mm, Even the flywheel on my smallest motor is bigger than that(the little beam engine in my gallery), that motor has a 3/8" bore power cylinder.
Ian S C
Ian S C
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Re: Large (low power) beta engine on gasifier pellet stove
Oops, - yes it's 350mm in diameter Ian