Does anyone here have any experience with propane powered refrigerators or air conditioners? The units burn a fuel to produce heat that evaporates a liquid into a gas (usually ammonia I believe). The expansion from liquid to gas is the "engine" of the operation which is like the compressor on a regular refrigerator.
I want to know if any alternative heat sources have been used to power these devices and how the transition was/is made. I would think that wood gas (carbon monoxide), which converts biomass to combustable gases via pyrolysis, could possibly work. I know a gasoline powered car and even diesel (I think diesel can) can run on bio-gas.
For those of you new to the forum, this was on "the colony" last year when they tried to get their generator working with wood instead of gas.
I want to know if any alternative heat sources have been used to power these devices and how the transition was/is made. I would think that wood gas (carbon monoxide), which converts biomass to combustable gases via pyrolysis, could possibly work. I know a gasoline powered car and even diesel (I think diesel can) can run on bio-gas.
For those of you new to the forum, this was on "the colony" last year when they tried to get their generator working with wood instead of gas.