Bob Wells

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 The small explosion that you experienced was not caused by a build up of pressure that was then released.  It was caused by the sudden ignition of the right mixture of wood gas and air in a confined space.  You should not have holes on the sides or the top of the interior can.  By doing that you created a path for oxygen to get into the inner vessel during the process.  When you get the right mix of wood gas, air, and heat you generate a sudden explosion.  By putting holes only on the very bottom of the can, gas can find it's way out but air won't get back in.  It works a little like a check valve.  Those are the conditions that we want in order to make biochar.  Heat in.  Gas out.  No air in to the inner can.
8 years ago