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Post by independentenergy on Jun 10, 2020 15:15:10 GMT -8
In these days I have experimented with a jtube similar to the one developed by Peter in the post small scale development I made a p Channel and a turbulator on the roof of the tunnel after the turbulator there is a section of the ceiling in the shape of a roof, during the second charge about halfway through the combustion, the flame took on this aspect, the temperature rose dramatically and the smell of the drain was nil it didn't taste like laundry, as usual, it didn't just smell. I don't have an instrument to measure this but the result seems to me a remarkable sin that did not last long, maybe a few minutes. youtu.be/rSM645UdqSI
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Post by carlos en casa verde mvd-uy on Aug 26, 2020 12:35:46 GMT -8
hi, do you have more info, pics or such? i m about to build a J and wanted to add secondary air, thx carlos
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Post by peterberg on Aug 28, 2020 8:25:56 GMT -8
Features as the p-channel and trip wire will keep most of the flames confined to the burn tunnel and bottom of the riser, that's true. Flames out of the riser aren't benificial at all, although it looks spectacular. According to my measurements at the time a J-tube built like that is burning much cleaner than usual. Every time fuel is added or shifts down a peak CO is produced, this effect is virtually absent in my j-tube with additions.
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