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Post by independentenergy on Dec 28, 2013 0:29:21 GMT -8
I assume it is via a dedicated channel beneath the firebox which leads to the front of the stove. A door/flap then controls the amount of air fed to the P-channel and S-portal. Yes... I also believe ..A duct at the base of the batch box connected to the door , above this opening for the primary air
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Post by independentenergy on Dec 26, 2013 23:40:27 GMT -8
Sorry , I think I understand that sharing is free for non-commercial use . If I 'm going to use the S -portal just ask to Pioniers ?
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Post by independentenergy on Dec 25, 2013 23:54:46 GMT -8
I would use the batch box, for RMH at my home, no commercial use. It would be interesting to see which solution best P-channel or S-Portal Obviously respecting the work of the masters and the willingness to share or not their solutions. cordially
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Post by independentenergy on Dec 24, 2013 10:15:49 GMT -8
I'm sorry but my bad English does not allow me understand your answer. thanks
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TLUD
Dec 24, 2013 7:53:00 GMT -8
Post by independentenergy on Dec 24, 2013 7:53:00 GMT -8
beautiful
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Post by independentenergy on Dec 24, 2013 7:50:47 GMT -8
Thanks Peter. i read, Primary: + / - 12%, Secondary: + / -10% very interest! this favor the second combustion? the position of the opening of the secondary air in the door is at the top? or simply the opening for the primary air? I think we should not completely fill the fuel batch rocket ..
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Post by independentenergy on Dec 24, 2013 4:31:16 GMT -8
using the S-portal in the batch box can work with the door, or you need a batch box open? thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Dec 22, 2013 9:44:31 GMT -8
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Post by independentenergy on Dec 22, 2013 4:57:35 GMT -8
this is my first project rocket stove, heater mass (bricks). horizzontal and vertical feed. door with glass for see the fire, and adjust the sticks, and feeding with micro-sticks. the construction is from the first bell and smoke circulates in the bench. 50 ° C exaust. stones at the top of the bell. decoration experimentally with cob/brick. Thanks
sorry for my english
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Post by independentenergy on Feb 17, 2013 13:50:24 GMT -8
front
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Post by independentenergy on Feb 17, 2013 13:49:34 GMT -8
equal
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Post by independentenergy on Feb 17, 2013 13:48:37 GMT -8
sorry my english is bad .. I looked at this image taken from a post by Donkey seems that having the first bell smaller distribute the heat better have only two bells also simplifies the construction gas from left to right
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Post by independentenergy on Feb 17, 2013 1:28:39 GMT -8
ok thanks to do it this way I have to add a chambers. because the chimney is located in the top of the third chambers. output of the first channel is low output of the second channel is high output of the third channel is low the fourth bell this the chimney in high
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Post by independentenergy on Feb 15, 2013 0:53:50 GMT -8
I tried another drawing, the first bell divided into two, as recommended by vortex. I have a question about the channel that transfers gas from the first bell to the second, they are both low ... the gas will be able to go up and heat the second bell, or go directly to the third section? thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Feb 11, 2013 13:02:18 GMT -8
I thought too! but I'm afraid to be too small and accelerates the flow when it is still hot, I think ... I have an idea in mind, use a bypass to ignite the chimney for 5/10 minutes at the start, only to be closed when the burner is up to speed
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