h a l f b a k e r yThis ain't rocket surgery.
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Leaving a closed bottle with some wet gunk in it in the
sun, causes it to fill with bubbled gas by anaerobic
digestion.
They hold pressure pretty well, so all thats needed is
to
attach them to a utility that connects them in turn to
your stove, or probably more plausible, to your
generator.
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Whether this works depends on the composition of the gunk and the type of organism that is digesting it. Some critters make methane with the right food, while some make alcohol and CO2, while others make botulism or salmonella, while others make god knows what. + anyway, though. because I think this might work with the right stuff. |
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I see difficult to refuel and clean; but the idea could work. A liquid culture medium could help to avoid these obstacles.[+] |
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and then of course you dump all the used bottles into a bigger bottle with plastic digesting bacteria. |
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Which would be a digester reusing a digester reusing
plastic bottles. Right? |
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Actually, on second thought it would be a digester
digesting a digester reusing plastic bottles recycling
plastic bottles. |
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