1. You get canvas and take it to a fundi, and make a gunia with two compartments for the desired size that you wish to have.
2. At the sewn external corners of your canvas sack, you apply silicon to make the sack airtight, except for the inlet through which you could supply cow dung from time to time. Alternatively, you can locate it near the cowshed so that as the cowshed is washed, the dung flows directly into the entry of the sack.
3. To fortify the sack, you install and compress bronze rods around the edges.
4. Then on the second compartment, you make an exit into a pipe to the kitchen. Here also you make the joint airtight using silicon.
5. You then modify your gas cooker slightly to accept low pressure gas coming in by tightening the gas nozzles.
6. You then get from a slaughterhouse semi-processed cowdung, from the ruminant stomach. this is pretty efficient for bio gas supply.
7. 48 hours later, you have gas flowing. You can connect this to many homes in the homestead. However, the farther the cooker is from the canvas the lower the gas pressure and the slower the cooking, but it still works well.
Dont know if l have helped .... Wishing to clarify anything that isnt clear.
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