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Post by lane on Apr 6, 2019 8:33:41 GMT -8
Hi, I'm new here but I have been experimenting with rocket heaters for a year or so now. I had some questions about the dimensions that were used in the little 4" casserole door batchbox heater that Donkey built in the "red house" especially of the inside of the bell and for that matter the firebox and riser dimensions too. this is the only info I have really found so far and it doesn't go into much detail when it comes to dimensions: permies.com/t/71576/tiny-house-rocket-mass-heater . If Donkey or anyone else can help me I would really appreciate it. Thanks
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Post by peterberg on Apr 6, 2019 9:00:21 GMT -8
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Post by lane on Apr 6, 2019 10:40:20 GMT -8
Thanks! that helped a lot!! Do any of you have any figures for the dimensions of the firebox and riser?
Thanks again
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Post by peterberg on Apr 6, 2019 10:46:40 GMT -8
Thanks! that helped a lot!! Do any of you have any figures for the dimensions of the firebox and riser? Dimensions of the core are the same as for a normal batch box. See batchrocket.eu/en/building#dimensionIt would be advisable to read the whole of the website, likely the answer to your your next question is published there as well.
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Post by lane on Apr 6, 2019 19:51:54 GMT -8
Thanks! I'm almost new to batchbox style stoves so that helped a lot
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Post by lane on Apr 8, 2019 17:22:17 GMT -8
So I have another question about that stove. How did it work heating that little building during the winter? how cold did it get outside when it was being used and did it still keep it comfortable inside overnight?
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Post by lane on Apr 8, 2019 17:23:18 GMT -8
I saw what they said in the video about it keeping it warm but I just was hoping for a few more specifics
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