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Post by independentenergy on Jan 25, 2014 23:00:01 GMT -8
Sorry Donkey , you mean that it is built in a strange way ?In fact I would like to perform further experiments for the kitchen
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 25, 2014 9:47:58 GMT -8
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 25, 2014 9:42:47 GMT -8
Hi Inspired by this post: linkI thought I'd try the broken riser. seems to start with a little more smoke than the configuration of the first video, and a burn may be less clean, but here I also shortened the combustion tunnel perhaps this may be the cause. The heater part with more force (but more smoke), the flame was immediately sucked into the combustion tunnel. I would like to try then the P-channel and trip wire.
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 24, 2014 10:51:18 GMT -8
Thanks Robert for asking Peter to these things, I am developing a similar system and are very useful.Thanks also to Peter for the information
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 23, 2014 10:02:54 GMT -8
Yes that's what I wanted to say thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 22, 2014 23:06:58 GMT -8
Thank you for clarification , if I understand correctly ( my english is bad) a batch box with 6 '' is more powerful than a J -tube 8 '' , although it consumes more wood .
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 20, 2014 23:30:35 GMT -8
hi to all I have a question .. What size of J-tube must be taken to have the same power as a batch box with 6 "? thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 20, 2014 22:56:55 GMT -8
Donkey Thanks for the tutorial you are very kind
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 23:55:57 GMT -8
Hi satamax thanks for the drawing at the end there I was also coming to this solution which I believe to be the only one. Now I will try to adapt it to my space. with this design could also use a j-tube in place of the batch box ...
You are right with regard to the design object, I think it's time to learn how to do. Thanks for the advice
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:58:46 GMT -8
Today I had nothing to do ... and I lit a bit of fire in a stove ... test rocket stove J tube works well .. more than what I expected, even if the riser does not have the correct height again. I have a bit of questions the correct operation of a J tube is expected that the flames from reaching the riser insulated, or must remain in the combustion tunnel? is there a way to insert a device for secondary air and where to place it? is a system 170x170mm thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:45:59 GMT -8
Hey guys, a request. If you could post JPGs here of your skp designs you'll get more comments. I can't see your concept, although I'd love to. It sounds interesting. This is the initial draft, then I was thinking of simplifying it and try to avoid too many bottlenecks that could slow the stove. given that it is a kitchen'm fighting with the height of the cooking plate too high and inconvenience of load. The final design should include a heat exchanger and oven .. maybe a little sophisticated as a project ..
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:35:32 GMT -8
Hey guys, a request. If you could post JPGs here of your skp designs you'll get more comments. I can't see your concept, although I'd love to. It sounds interesting. hello Matthew you just put me organize photos
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:32:53 GMT -8
Eurogas? best left to lose! too many unknowns ...
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 3:12:18 GMT -8
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 2:38:46 GMT -8
Hi After a few Pm with satamax I think I will follow your advice, simpler! I post photos, however, the placement of the bricks
It could be a system for possible solutions using a batch box with angled riser how did Cramer? in theory a rocket stove is always a rocket stove.
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