It's not free but yea it does generate electricity that you can store and use. This setup would be cool if hooked up to a wind turbine that would be free power
Technically yes, but all cooling side components including the block, hoses, gaskets, water pump itself, would need to be safe to "food grade" standards. Would probably be easiest to use some type dual chamber design around the burn chamber and route potable water through only that, instead of the block and trans
Yeah, it's old tech but it works and it's not "Fossil fuels" it's firewood. Get the right set up and you can heat your house, Water, and power your lights.
Very cool setup I would like to see a follow-up video of it running under load at amps so we can work out how much power it is producing and it would be very interesting to see how much would you use per hour to make a certain amount of electricity very interesting where abouts in the world are you mate
@@anthonygiambattista6922 you could run water through it separately for heated water for laundry or a shower, maybe after a good rinse. Or add a water heating coil to the actual fire chamber.
How about running it through a cotton ball stage like building a enlarged cigarette filter… maybe even multiple of them or possibly a charcoal filter or like a positive and negative ionizing air purifier to grab the particles out of the air. Or even all of these idea to clean it more. And what about using a brand new old air box and air filters… oh and their has to be some type fuel filter used to clean up crude oil.
@@S.A.V.A.G.E._L.I.F.E.rednecks, why can't you think of solutions that would work, abandon the ICE, do something that hasn't been done before, might involve reading some books.
I believe that you should try to use an oil air filter, but instead of oil, use grease mixed with paraffin, or pure paraffin, in a section with a temperature above 120𐤏C and below 150𐤏c, so as not to retain the water, but it will be able to retain all the soot.@@S.A.V.A.G.E._L.I.F.E.