Why not do this system like a AC hydro system.
They drive an AC motor, through some control mechanisms, but no inverter,
batteries etc.
I think that Thompson and Howe is one company that provides such equipment.
In working this through a standard inverter, you would have to rectify it,
easy. B
The comments are interesting and helpful. This is a proposed college research
project that will be sponsored by a grant and all these bridges would have to
be crossed.
Ron
On Sep 21, 2014, at 2:08 AM, RE Ellison wrote:
> The inverter portion of the process at this point in time would be
> re
i saw a commercial unit doing this here in mountshasta about 12 years ago.
the gas (from gasified wood) was fed into a ford engine, which turned a dc
generator charging a small "buffer bank" of batteries. a standard trace sw4024
did the selling to the grid. the grid interface was the easy part
The inverter portion of the process at this point in time would be
relatively east to do. That's not saying that the inverter will like the
power quality. Most generators will not put out smooth enough power to allow
an inverter to connect. The engines that I have seen running on wood gas
were nowh
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