Having brought a 2000 W transformer (220 V to 110 V) from Boston (on-line store for 59.95 + shipping $ 30 for two days in Chicago = $ 89.95), now we are with the InSinkErator bought in New York after the National Geographic Emerging Explorers Symposium (from Home Depot, about $ 80) to grind our food waste and put it at the production of biogas. I tried the health InSinkErator directly into the reactor, but did not generate enough pressure to pump up enough to move in.Then I bought a sump pump dirty water, which could accommodate 35 mm particles, but needed a starting point was five inches deep so it was not practical for pumping the slurry to the digester. It 'easier to fill out a simple watering can. In the future we would like to mount the burner under the InSinkErator gravity so that it could fuel the stove. InSinkErator would also be in the kitchen sink. Since we do not want replumb the house, we are using this unit site (sink costs € 20, 20 stallsEuros). Do not let anyone say that the disposal units consume too much energy. Each of us is only 30 to 50 watts, if we use it - simply by solar panels (yes, draws 750 watts, but only a few minutes) delivered. Since a cubic meter of biogas = about 2 kWh of energy equivalent, and produce one fifth of that of our digester each day (200 liters = 400 watts worth of energy equivalent) loss from 30 to 50 watts for the convenience the creation of... !8!# Martin Logan Motion Coupon !8!# Wood Stove Blower Fans Save !8!# Gas Power Washer Clearance Sale
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