Watergas
How can I store, compress and use watergas?
Hi. I have recently finished an aparatus of mine which can easily produce 4 Litres of watergas/towngas/Magnegas a minute using 3 Kilowatts of electricity.
I am wanting to produce alot more of it so as to use it in my car as my choice fuel.
How can I store it, and then pump into my cars CNG tank?
I dont live in the city (San Antonio-Texas) so as far as a safety hazard is concerned it’s no problem, the tank will be on my ranch.
Are there any plans on the net that I can follow or does anyone know what I need to buy?
Thanks to all in advance!
well your goinna need a cryo-pump, to compress to liquid state. since water gas is mostly carbon monoxide and methane. and if it is highly compressed, you won’t need a pump. since it is already under pressure, like areosol cans. you open the valve and it is going somewhere. but the two different material might require two different cylinders for compression requiring a mixing regulators. since they do not liquify at the same, compression stage. might be your only difficulty.
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