Convert trash into free electricity. Use an electric motor-generator powered it by “Trash Gas & water,” a fuel created from the incomplete combustion of waste & water. IDEAL for rural or jungle places FAR FROM GAS STATIONS .
How Does It Work?
Gather Waste: dry organic waste, such as nutshells (walnuts, pistachios, etc.), pits (plum, peach, apricot, unsalted olive pits, etc.), acorns or oak seeds, pruning debris, tree bark and wood pieces, charcoal, and up to 10% non-toxic plastics (polypropylene, polyethylene, and PET).
Carbonize the Waste: There are several methods to carbonize the waste. Found it in the manual “Trash to Power” and/or online.
Build the Gasifier: You’ll need a metal drum, an airtight lid, a lower inlet (nozzle), an upper outlet for “Chargas” (charcoal gas), a filter and a water bottle or dripper. Detailed instructions for free: download it [HERE] or see the link below.
Adapt the carburetor intake of the generator: Detailed instructions can be found in the same guide.
Generate Electricity: Ignite the gasifier and connect it to the motor-generator and start it. The “Chargas” is a mix of combustible gases like carbon monoxide and hydrogen, used to power the motor-generator, producing free electricity.
Benefits:
- Free Electricity: Your electricity bill comes to CERO.
- Renewable Energy: Trash is a renewable and abundant resource.
- Reduces Carbon Footprint: This system helps lower greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming.
- Easy to Build: You can construct the system with common materials and tools, which can even be recyclable.
Links to Learn More About Free Electricity:
- Download the guide to build the generator: [Free Electricity Guide]
- Drive on Waste Manual: [Guide]
- Social Media: [Facebook]
- YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/@DriveOnWaste
- Drive on Waste in Spanish: https://autoabasura.com/home/
Important Considerations:
- Safety: Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas, so the system should only be used OUTDOORS.
- Maintenance: The system requires regular cleaning and maintenance.
- Power Output: The system’s power depends on the size of the motor-generator.
- Autonomy: Depends on the generator’s own autonomy, the size of the gasifier, and your electricity consumption.