Can Browns Gas be stored for a long period of time, if so, under what conditions?
A. BG can be stored, if low pressure and cool (at this time I do not recommend over 20 PSI at 70°F) in the absence of light. Light causes the Brown’s Gas to devolve (loses energy and volume). The gas will self-explode/implode at some given temperature, depending on the pressure (and vice versa), the higher the temperature, the lower the possible storage pressure. This presupposes that you are using an inert storage container with no sharp edges and not having static charges or magnetic fields associated with the stored gas (additional conditions that will cause the BG to explode/implode).