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Use a Fan-Assisted Cone TLUD to Make High-Quality Biochar
How to Use a Solar Fan‑Assisted Cone TLUD to Make High‑Quality Biochar
This guide explains how to operate the solar fan‑assisted cone TLUD to produce high‑quality biochar from coffee husk. It is designed to match the construction guide and focuses on clean combustion, consistent carbonization, and practical field operation using locally available materials.
Materials Needed
Solar fan‑assisted cone TLUD (built as per the construction guide)
Coffee husk (preferably dry)
Moist or partially quenched biochar (starter char)
Small sticks (kindling)
Small amount of flammable liquid
Matches or lighter
Smooth stick or rod (for making air channels)
Water (for checking burn depth and quenching)
Step 1: Position the TLUD
Place the TLUD on a level, stable surface so it stands upright.
A stable setup ensures even airflow through the cone and prevents uneven burning or collapse of the fuel bed.
Step 2: Insert the Inner Sheet Metal
Insert the small sheet metal piece inside the TLUD, as shown in the reference video.
This internal piece helps guide airflow and protects the cone during operation.
Step 3: Add Starter Biochar
Add 4–5 liters of moist biochar to the bottom of the TLUD.
This starter layer protects the cone tip from overheating, stabilizes airflow, and improves char quality at the base.
Step 4: Fill with Coffee Husk
Fill the TLUD fully with coffee husk.
Do not compact the husk too tightly; loose packing allows better airflow and more uniform carbonization.
Step 5: Create Vertical Air Channels
Using a smooth stick, make 6–7 vertical holes through the husk, from top to near the bottom.
These channels allow air to move easily upward through the fuel, reducing smoke and improving burn consistency.
Step 6: Add Kindling and Ignition Fuel
Place a few small sticks on top of the husk. Add a small amount of flammable liquid to the sticks.
This helps establish a strong, even top‑lit flame.
These channels allow air to move easily upward through the fuel, reducing smoke and improving burn consistency.
Step 7: Ignite the TLUD
Ignite the sticks using matches or a lighter.
Once ignited, the flame should spread evenly across the top surface.
This helps establish a strong, even top‑lit flame.
These channels allow air to move easily upward through the fuel, reducing smoke and improving burn consistency.
Step 8: Turn on the Fan and Cover
Turn on the fan at full power and cover the TLUD.
Keep the fan running at maximum speed for about 10 minutes after ignition to establish a strong and clean combustion front.
Step 9: Adjust Airflow for Clean Burn
After the first 10 minutes, adjust airflow using the fan control or bypass method shown in the video.
Target conditions:
No visible smoke
A steady flame
Medium flame speed (not racing, not dying)
Too little air causes smoke and incomplete carbonization. Too much air reduces char yield.
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