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In this treatment Dr. Bates warns of the key differences between flu gases and engine exhaust gases. We will touch upon throttle settings and turn-down ratios plus the value of insulation in the context of reclaiming heat. We will further discuss rocket stoves, and just how easy it is to make dangerous mistakes.
At this juncture we would like to express our sincere appreciation to Dr. Bates for our deep dive into gasification. In Part 1 we learned about the process of gasification. In Part 2, we considered moving vehicle engines as well as stationary engines like generators and wood stoves. In Part 3 we discussed how it can help in leveraging the waste stream. In Part 4 we asked if gasification can play a role when there are disruptions in the petroleum supply and if it can be a viable component of a sustainable future. In Part 5 we discussed certain characteristics of diesel and gas engines, using a farm tractor as a preparation system, and we again touched upon two stage wood stoves. Don’t touch that hot stove!
If you would like to check out some of the additional resources referred to in this series of treatments on gasification, you will find links at www.TheLivingCrown.org . You can also ask any follow-up questions you may have, and these will be addressed within the discussion forum.