The Gasifier Experimenters Kit (GEK) wiki sandbox
Pushing wood gas beyond the Imbert
This wiki is to support collaboration and iterative development of the Gasifier Experimenters Kit (GEK) from ALL Power Labs. General information about the kit is on the main GEK site. Here in the wiki we're creating a sandbox for community contributed run reports, fuel tests, GEK improvements, raw science, practical engineering, and other topics of interest for gasifier geeks.
The wiki is open for any contributions and/or edits you would like to offer. We hope you will join us for the GEK experiment in collaborative science and open source engineering. To get our email updates, click here and fill in the blanks.
As of March 22, we've launched a proper BBS Discussion Forum to support the GEK collaboration and community. The BBS and this wiki are organized with a parallel topic structure, for easy info transfer and discussion between them. We look forward to both filling with your activities and innovations in the coming months.
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There’s a lot happening with All Power Labs and the GEK these days. Click here for the new news and a compiled list of recent site updates.
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Complete instructions for fabricating, assembling and running the GEK gasifier. If you've purchased any level GEK kit, here's all the info relating to your kit.
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From anecdotal observations, to full instrumentation and analysis. See the GCU in action and the data it produces.
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See what the community is doing with the GEK. User profiles, photos, videos, and run reports.
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Proposed and/or implemented hearth mods, tar recycling systems, filter improvements, automated start up, auger fuel feeding, etc, etc.
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Exploring the wide variety of biomass particulars, and the many ways to deal with the resulting problems. |
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Mass flow and energy balance modelling. Rection kinetics, gas equilibrium charts, mass properties, and other raw data of relevance.
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Physical machines, tools, materials and dimensions to realize desired performance in Drying, Pyrolysis, Combustion and Reduction.
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How to install thermocouples, pressure sensors, tar testers, flow meters, etc. Using the GEK "Gasifier Control Unit" (GCU) electronics module.
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Books, articles, links, people, organizations, and otherwise.
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For the "static" general project information, see main GEK site.
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