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Consulting Service – Free and Paid
Nov 16th
It you want to talk with me your welcome to call anytime. Reference the previous most post for all the ways that you can contact me. I am very happy to talk with anyone on the phone, for free, for a limited amount of time. If you are interested in a more in depth consulting service I encourage you to purchase my time. 10 minute consultation are $50, and can be easily purchased through Paypal. If you are interested in onsite consulting service you are welcome to make a free call to me, and we can discuss your interests in depth.
I am willing to come onsite, anywhere for a negotiable service fee. The fee will depend on the locations. Based on my past consulting contracts the minimum consulting fee is $250 per hour for onsite service. I also have two 1200 Series Brown’s Gas electrolyzer, manufacturer by George Wiseman, that are available, and included free, with paid onsite consulting service. I handle all the logistics involved, and will handle all transportation costs as part of the overall consulting fee.
The generators are available for experimentation, demonstration, and anything in between. Just let me know what you have in mind and I will elaborate on the requirements of the field setting. The available generators produce gas at an average efficiency of 3 watthours / liter. With this standard various calculations can be made.
Consulting – Answers to Questions
Nov 16th
The purpose of a consultant is to assist in an endeavor. The consultant provides answers, and if not a means to the answers. One person cannot know all the solutions, and therefore a third party consultant can be the crux in making progess or completing a project. I provide consulting services based on my education as an Electrical Engineer, and my personal endeavors and associations. I have worked with George Wiseman assembling common ducted electrolyzer, and have done several informal reasearch projects. One informal research project was done for Vulcan Capital Management, for their subsiduary Vulcan Amps. Vulcan has several coal fired which is a perfect application for Brown’s Gas. The gas produced by a common ducted electrolyzer can completely replace the natural gas or propane used to ignite the coal. Doing so can substantially reduce the natural resource requirements of the facility, while also achieving the benifits of using a hydrogen fuel rather than a carbon fuel.
One of the demonstrations I did for the facility’s staff was to burn coal with the 1200 Series electrolyzer designed by George Wiseman. The coal was consumed with a realitively while looking smoke being produced. I assume that this was a relatively efficient burn, at a relatively high tempature. The most notable observation was the heat produced, the white ash, the red coals, and the rate at which the coal was being consumed.
If I had access to a professional, laboratory grate gas chromatograph I would like to compare the smoke emissions of coal being burned by Brown’s Gas, versus coal being burned by propane or natural gas, versus coal burning via self ignition. No doubt the data would be different for each, what would the difference be? Whom has the money to pay for the tests? I can provide assistance, directions, and general consoluting on how the tests can be conducted. I would like to participate in such testing, and I would like to participate in the publication of the results in an applicable journal.
I would like to consult for various situations. I would like to do alot of research, but I would also like to consult for business.