[Stoves] molasses as manure

adkarve adkarve at pn2.vsnl.net.in
Thu Oct 11 20:34:00 EDT 2007


Dear Mr. Xavier,
I would be interested to know know more about the results you obtained from
the banana crop provided with molasses as manure. What was the quantity of
molasses applied, what was its frequency and how much yield did you get.
Yours
A.D.Karve
----- Original Message -----
From: Xavier Cevallos <xcevallos at yahoo.com>
To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves <stoves at listserv.repp.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 8:49 PM
Subject: [Stoves] Gas into ethanol FISHER TROPSCH REACTION


October  10



Dear Dr  Ardvake  and  Forum  readers:

I am  a  fan  of all  the  work  that  you are  doing,
(You  and  all  the  colaborators  from  this  Forum)
I  work in agriculture  and  read  the  use  of  sugar
 in India  conserning  the  its  use  in  soils,  I
used  it  in   a  banana  plantation  (molasses)  and
obtained  incredible  results.

Also  with a  friend  of  mine  (as  I  do not  have
the  hand  related  skills  on  building  it and  not
the  apropiate metal bending  facilities)   we
constructed  a  gasifier  that   works  wonderfully.
(We  wanted a  small  one  for  a  barbecue  and
finished with  a  big  one)

Anyhow  I  always  learn  from  this  forum  and
enjoy  doing  this  experiments that  you are  doing.

MY  QUESTION IS   AS  ANYONE  HAS DONE  THE
FISHER-TROPSCH  REACTION  FROM   THIS  GAS,  AS
TEORETICALLY  THIS  CAN  BE  DONE.

I  READ  A COUPLE OF  ARTICLES   THAT  IS  ALREADY
BEING  DONE  IN  USA.

IS  IT  TO  HARD  TO  DO....?

AS  EVERY BODY KNOWS  THIS  WILL  MEAN  THE  ADITION
OF  THIS  ALCHOL  TO  GASOLINE  WITH NO PROBLEM....AS
IT  CAN  GO AS  HIGH  AS  20  PER  CENT  AND  AT  THE
MOMENT  THE  ADDING  6  PERCENT  IS DONE  WITH NO
PROBLEM.

DEAR  FRIENDS  DO YOU FORSEE   SOMEDAY  IN WHICH
ANYONE  CAN   MAKE  ETHANOL  THIS  WAY  IN  A
BACKYARD  AS  I  HAVE MADE  WITH  THE  GASIFIER
WITH  MY  FRIEND.

Please  watch the video  and  read the  web  sites  on
the  buttom.

BEST  REGARDS


Xavier  Cevallos







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