Paperi Fireballs #1
Jeff Davis
Below you will find five links to short videos of fireballs being produced:
#1 Starting to reduce paper.
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DavisVideo: Paper FireballsSubmitted by Tom Miles on June 5, 2007 - 21:48.Paperi Fireballs #1 Below you will find five links to short videos of fireballs being produced: #1 Starting to reduce paper. Pico-hydro' power - bringing electricity to rural communities on the slopes of Mount KenyaSubmitted by Jeff Davis on December 9, 2006 - 21:04.ITDG-EA pico-hydro project "The two schemes have brought electricity for lighting and small appliances such as radios and mobile phones to over 200 families (around 1,500 people). Villagers are very enthusiastic about the schemes, in particular the opportunity they give for children to study in the evening - exam results are said to have improved considerably." Pico-Hydro - Viet NamSubmitted by Jeff Davis on December 8, 2006 - 21:29.Indigenous communities in rural Viet Nam, such as the Muong, often lack any form of power generation. This provides them with little opportunity to undertake practical and income-generating activities after nightfall. Recently, however, the Muong have adopted a form of hydropower, known as pico-hydro – the smallest scale of hydropower system. The kinetic power of moving water is transformed into electrical power by a turbine and generator. This gives the community valuable light in the evening and the ability to explore new technological avenues. HydroFan - Pico Water Power (part 1)Submitted by Jeff Davis on December 2, 2006 - 20:34.HydroFan - Pico Water Power (part 1) This is a concept model of a water powered stove fan called the HydroFan. The goal of this design is to provide a powered fan for cook stoves which is powered by a few gallons of water placed above, in a container, and to the side of the stove. The water would flow through a tube setting a water wheel in motion. This water wheel would be coaxial with a fan which ultimately provides the stove with forced draft via duct work leading to the stove. The water would be collected by a shroud and drain into a container resting on the floor. Later this water would be emptied into the top container for later use. Possibly a valve like device could be used to vary the RPMs of the fan. »
Retted Switchgrass FireballsSubmitted by Jeff Davis on September 9, 2006 - 19:18.Retted Switchgrassi Fireballs Note: Click on image to enlarge. These fireballs are made from retted switchgrass with some waste vegtable oil (WVO) added. As can be seen in the above picture they burn well in the inverted down draft gasifier thus the Woodgas Camp Stove. Methods in Paper FireballingSubmitted by Jeff Davis on September 4, 2006 - 20:46.Methods in Paperi Fireballing OLD METHOD: Method NEW METHOD: Switchgrass and Paper Fireballs at Stoves CampSubmitted by Tom Miles on September 2, 2006 - 10:39.Rock and Roll: a simple ball millSubmitted by Jeff Davis on June 18, 2006 - 07:36.Jeff Davis June 18, 2006 In order to make my first batch of fireballs I needed some charcoal fines or dust. I charred some switchgrass and leaves to start with. That would be easy to reduce, but was unsure how to go about this task at hand. Having already removed the paddles from the cement mixer, I got the bright idea to place the switchgrass and leave char in the cement mixer plus one large rock, see picture #1. So I gave it a try, not knowing that there is such a device as a ball mill. I learned fast that a lid was in order! Dust cloud anyone? This worked well for the charred switchgrass. Burning Pine WoodSubmitted by Jeff Davis on January 1, 2007 - 22:07. |
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