graham
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Post by graham on Jul 28, 2019 2:10:43 GMT -8
Why would there be smoke in the cool down period? All the wood gases should have been pyrolysed by then?
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Post by russellcollins on Aug 28, 2019 16:49:51 GMT -8
Why would there be smoke in the cool down period? All the wood gases should have been pyrolysed by then? Yes you are correct! I was thinking of the usual case where the user adds more fuel in the cool down period, and in that case some smoke is generated. In the test I didn't get to see how many times they fed the stove and generated smoke by re-feeding through the test period.
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Post by russellcollins on Aug 28, 2019 16:50:13 GMT -8
Hey Guys, just had a different team run an emissions test on the Eco1 Rocket Stove. The burn period was 45 mins, stove was already hot when they began testing. Fuel was wood (we ran a seperate test for pine needle pellets).
Happy to get any feedback on this set of data...
O2 12.20% CO 62 PPM CO2 7.90% Eff. Tot 80.80% Loss Tot 19.20% Temp Flue 164.5 Celcius Temp Air 33.6 Celcius Temp Diff 130.9 Celcius Exc. Air 140% Eff. Cond 0% NO 100 mg/m3 CxHy 0.01% NOx 162 mg/m3 Ref. O2 0.00% CO Ref 149 PPM Ref. O2 0.00% NO Ref 241 mg/m3 Ref. O2 0.00% CxHy Ref 0.02% Ref. O2 0.00% NOx Ref 390 mg/m3 Draft 0.016 inH2O P gas 0.016 inH2O
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fig
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Post by fig on Nov 23, 2019 4:21:09 GMT -8
I seem to be late to the party. The link to the plans doesn’t seem to work. Is there a better link?
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Post by russellcollins on Jan 12, 2020 23:42:04 GMT -8
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Post by rocket888 on Oct 19, 2020 5:53:19 GMT -8
Thank you so much for making these available DWG Trueview will not open the files, any other ideas for a free program? Does anyone sell these in the USA??
Many thanks!
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Post by rocket888 on Oct 19, 2020 5:58:54 GMT -8
Do you sell a commercial ULEB wood fire? and if so can I buy it in the USA??
Thanks
Andrew artopliffmd@gmail.com
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Post by peejee on Dec 9, 2021 4:45:28 GMT -8
@russelcollins thanx you for sharing your design, and thanx all of those who gave feedback.
I've been digging true all rocket stove information I can get my hands on for the last 4 years. Build a 20cm J-tube rmh and a 15cm batch box bell rocket. Had to move out of the place and build a tiny house where we currently live in for over half a year now.
So I'm looking for a new wood heater. Not to big, although we calculated on a wood stove. Currently running a old stove, it's working but not practical. The search got me here, and got me inspired. The plan cooking in my head is a follows, I want to use the Himalaya stove layout and do it with refractory inlays for the burn chamber and the walls of the 'bell' so I will have some mass to store a little of that heat. Also insulating the burn chamber and heat riser.
I hope to make a dry brick set up to see how doable it all is.
For this moment I just want to thank you all for the sharing of information.
Greetings,
Pee Jee
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