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Gasifier Experimenters Kit - Pole Shift Survival Information

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<strong>Gasifier</strong> <strong>Experimenters</strong> <strong>Kit</strong>configuration will run 5-20hp engines. Other GEKconfigurations will support up to 50hp engines. (typicaldisclaimers apply, given the variability of fuels andhuman operators)●●Pictures of fully assembled GEK with downdraftreactorGEK reactor dimensions, general gasifier sizingcharts, and other resourcesPerformanceTo be clear, the GEK is not a turnkey wood gasificationunit. It does not guarantee 24/7 hands free operation rightout of the box. Such is usually a dubious claim anyways,given the fuel sensitivity and use variability of all smallscalegasifiers. What the GEK does promise is a highlymotivated building and configuration system, enablingyou to build, run and test all the best ideas in small scalebiomass gasfication. In the hands of a knowledgableoperator, the GEK will produce excellent results. Andonce you do achieve your performance goals, the GEKmanufacturing scenario gives you an easy to way to setup formal manufacturing of your solution in your localarea.GEK CommunityThe expertise to support the GEK is the responsibilityand opportunity of its community of users. Weencourage the growth of specific set up suggestions, usereports, and quantative data via the project wiki andgeneral community collaboration. A basicinstrumentation set comes with the full GEK kit, so youwill be able to share quantative data with others- mabyeeven help advance the general state of gasification.The GEK design partculars and manufacturing techniqueare open source and well documented (see the downloadspage for details). You are welcome to use this commonhttp://www.allpowerlabs.org/gasification/gek/index.html?gclid=CJb0zZu0mpYCFQL8iAod8EbG7g (3 of 4) [10/9/2008 07:59:52]

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