[Stoves] ***SPAM*** Re: [Biochar] gasifiers

Ronal Larson rongretlarson at comcast.net
Wed Dec 21 09:58:27 CST 2022


Andrew: cc list and Paul

	Because he has a controllable fan/blower, my guess is that he can use many fuels.  Since, I’m pretty sure  he is a stoves list member, we can consider this a request to answer.  (But also adding him directly.)

Ron

> On Dec 21, 2022, at 3:14 AM, ajheggie at gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Ron
> 
> Paul's design is very elegant and we have seen iterations of his rice husk gasifier burning with very clean blue flames  from when he posted here.
> 
> I wonder what his target market is, I assume homes in Vietnam that currently use wood or even LPG.
> 
> I also wonder what other fuel pellets it will burn, I would also like to buy one if it helps establish production but there is a dearth of rice hulls in UK.
> 
> Bon Chance with the production Paul and company
> 
> Andrew
> 
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2022 at 06:24, Ron Larson <rongretlarson at comcast.net <mailto:rongretlarson at comcast.net>> wrote:
> Two lists and Paul:
> 
> 	I rarely recommend a product, but this might be an exception.   For one,  I don’t know the price, (only a reference to $60 production cost)  and especially shipping costs around the world..
> 
> 	I have been corresponding with Paul for maybe 15 years - on a product that has looked pretty similar to this for most of that time.  This is the first time I have received a message emphasizing a product to buy.. 
> 
> 	Paul is a perfectionist - and clearly not sending this for the money.  His reference to $60 is from a country (Vietnam) where production costs are low.  My guess is that he has found a way to produce this stove at about half the cost one could anywhere else - including China .  Because he is a perfectionist.
> 
> 	There is a flame photo below that is better than any I have ever seen for any biomass stove.  And many excellent emission statistics below..
> 
> 	So this is to ask Paul to come back to these two lists with more on costs for the several thousand individuals reading this on the stove and biochar lists.  Later,  I know this will be of interest on the CDR list.
> 
> 	There is no indication in this note and the slides of the char yield.  25%?  
> 
> 	Still all or mostly stainless?
> 	
> 	What is the electrical power requirements (voltage, etc) of the fan/blower?
> 
> 	And shipping cost estimates via different mechanisms?   I once received something from China using normal US mail at a ridiculously low cost.  Possible also for you?
> 
> 	A few years ago, I would have placed an order.  I still might, but now it would be for family members - because of my own change in residence status.  So I am asking the above questions mostly for others on these two lists, with hopes you can reply to us all with more of a sales pitch - especially emphasizing the biochar side of this.  
> 
> 	Again, thanks in advance for the note below, and congratulations for this new stage of having a s5ove to sell.  
> 
> Ron
> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: Paul Olivier <paul.olivier at esrla.com <mailto:paul.olivier at esrla.com>>
>> Subject: gasifiers
>> Date: December 20, 2022 at 5:20:01 PM MST
>> To: Ron Larson <rongretlarson at comcast.net <mailto:rongretlarson at comcast.net>>
>> 
>> Dear Ron,
>> 
>> We had a cardboard box made for the old version of the 150-500 gasifier.
>> We were surprised to find out that two gasifiers of the new version fit into this same box.
>> The dimensions of this box are 580 x 460 x 460 mm.
>> In other words, two gasifiers fit into a box of 0.123 cubic meters.
>> If you would like to buy some gasifiers, we now have a lot in stock.
>> See the attached files.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> Paul
>> 
>> -- 
>> Paul A. Olivier PhD
>> 104/43 Phu Dong Thien Vuong
>> Dalat
>> Vietnam
>> 
>> Louisiana telephone: 1-337-447-4124 (rings Vietnam)
>> Mobile: 090-694-1573 (in Vietnam)
>> Skype address: Xpolivier
>> http://epwt.vn/en/home/ <http://epwt.vn/en/home/>
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