Step 1: Burning Dried Shit for Steam Combustion.Get your shit and if possible your family/neighbor shit. It all depends on the quantity of electricity you need to support your rigs. Sometimes you may have to purchase it. However, if you can find a local dairy farmer who isn't using their cow shit, they may give you some for free for your project.Step 2: Dry your shit in the sun or with a specialized manure dryer.Sun-dry it to burn for a simple combustion engine, flatten it into small patties, and lay it in the sun for 12-24 hours to dry. For a large-scale project, use an industrial dryer to remove the moisture from large quantities of dung. If you're using an industrial dryer, be sure to follow all operating directions and do not overfill the dryer. This can cause dangerously high temperatures and lead to unwanted smelly fires.Step 3: Burn the dung below a reservoir of water to boil the water and produce steam.Depending on how much dung you're burning and the amount of water that you're heating, this can take up to 24 hours for an industrial-sized steam combustion process.For a small-scale example, it should take around 15-20 minutes to heat 2 gallons (7.6 L) of water until it produces steam.Step 4: Use the steam from the boiling water to turn a turbine connected to a generator.As the steam rises off of the water, harness it in a tube to transport it to a turbine. The steam will rise in the turbine, causing the shaft to turn. The turning shaft will power a generator, producing electricity.A smaller turbine and generator will produce less electricity than a larger turbine and generator. The larger the turbine and generator, the more dung, water, and steam you will need to produce electricity.Right now I can only produce around 860 Watts per hour. It all depends on the quality of the shit I collect and what people eat. Let me know how I can improve my setup to improve my electricity output.Edit 1: people asking what i mine? I mine dodge coin and safemoon.
Submitted September 30, 2021 at 01:32AM
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