Gathering the parts to build one. Like the other one you made for a shop with single fan. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for your comment. Congratulations on completing the stove! I'm thinking of making a more efficient hot air heater by next winter.
Nice job! Excellent design.
It's nice to turn the generator! I'm also interested in generators, but at the moment it's actually difficult in Japan because it's dirty waste oil brought in by my friends.(^^;
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The best way to use veggie oil for heating is to run a Diesel Generator on veggie oil and run electric heaters in the house. So you can also replace all your electricity usage with veggie oil.
Also you can use the heat from the coolant heat of the generator, if you put the radiator in the house.
I think you would get more efficiency with this idea.
But it will be a lot more expensive for the generator.
Nice work guys!
Zdrastvuitye! :0)
Super heated steam was used during 1950's in Texas by US servicmen to
run used fuel oil furnace on water line. Oil used to preheat fire pot
and S.S. coil tubing + water to 1500 degrees. T fitting and extra valves
mounted. When up to temperature, oil valve shut off. The resulting
hydrogen and oxygen torch flame continues furnace running. 90 lbs
pressure + 90lbs water lines with dual pumps and central motor with
blower. U.S. patent application filed, but only resulted in final
printing of 50% increase in efficiency with ordinary steam as only
allowed to public. ( The change of high pressure to AMBIANT through tiny
spray nozzel allowed for extreme vibration of vapor molecules that
separated to gases,- at a much LOWER unusual high temperature. ) A much
smaller demonstrator was built and shown to Senater in large wooden box
with fire brick chamber and steel ring with holes- like coleman stove.
Units have to be restarted on fuel oil.
Thank you for your comment. I couldn't translate it well, but will the waste oil be sprayed into a mist with two pumps and burned in a brick room?
Do you have electrical schematics blueprints a building video with all the material needed to get it to your your first build would make me happy
There is no wiring diagram, but it's very simple. The combustion fan, hot air fan, and thermostat power supply are independent of each other, and a variable voltage device is sandwiched between the combustion fans to change the speed. The thermostat is equipped with a solenoid valve that opens and closes at a set temperature. Since safety is the first priority, it is kept simple.
maybe feeding the intake with air from inside of the house would make heating faster since air inside is warmer than outside?
You're right! I thought so when I made this, and it's easy to modify, but 12 years have passed since I was thinking of doing it 🤣
Do you think using waste oil with a lot of heavy metal residual to heat home directly is a heath risk?! Why don’t you use secondary heat system?
It's scary to burn waste oil that you don't know what's in it, but I think it's okay if you circulate the indoor air instead of taking in the outside air like this stove. The room heater to be made this year is a circulation type (^^) d
I can't get the (veggie) oil to ignite with some kerosene. It seems to need an inordinate amount of heat before it ignites, like using a torch for 2-3 minutes. And even then, I can't see flames coming from the holes in the air tube, seems like the oil burns, but not the vapors. Can you help me find out what the problem might be? I'm using different blowers, a very powerful one and a softer one, but nothing seems to work 🙁
I mix a little gasoline with kerosene and put it in the burner to ignite it, then I drop a lit match into it and ignite it. Then I immediately blow air on it, and while the ignition fuel is burning, I feed in the used oil and it burns continuously. Vegetable oil is a little harder to burn, but with this method you can use it in the same way as motor oil.😃
@@dawlac_dojyo Thanks, I'll keep trying. For now what happens is that when the kerosene burns, the leftover oil doesn't burn, perhaps it's the oil quality, I'll try with mineral oil.
I think the reason why the used oil is difficult to burn after the kerosene has burned out immediately after ignition is because the temperature at the bottom of the pot is low. I think it is important to increase the airflow immediately after ignition to raise the temperature at the bottom of the pot. Blowing air slightly downward may also be effective.😃
So u r using a second fueling stream to control the temperature of the burning room. But you still have a main fueling stream to keep fire going. Is that correct? Also how much oil is it burning per hour?
Could it work with diesel?In case when there is not waste oil.What is average consumption?
Diesel and kerosene burn in exactly the same way, but when the viscosity is soft, the flow control is often unstable. The ideal is motor oil or hydraulic oil. Depending on the heat, it consumes about 1 liter per hour.
Thanks buddy.It could be good way of heating for the winter.May be I will try it.Good luck!
Thanks for the new video. Is the electronic unit with the DRO used just to control the temperature? Is that unit still available?
Is this a thermostat? I bought it second hand 11 years ago and it's still working.
The heat loss in this system is very high; takes the air out, no combustion chamber insulation and the system is running outside. At least if you take the air from inside the house, it will warm up faster.
As you said, I've been using it for about 12 years, but there is still room for improvement. The combustion pot part is double but the heat insulation is low 😅 The heater currently being considered is a type that has a double structure with a heat sink, electromagnetic pump refueling, and of course circulates indoor air 😃
Good 1… if you can share the details of electronic parts that wld be appreciated..
Thanks
The electrical parts are a thermostat, a variable resistor for fan control, a solenoid valve, and two blower fans 😃
is that same idea of rice dyer,just asking sir.more power and GOD BLESS.
@@dawlac_dojyo thanks a lot sir.i hope one day you have a video on that.
Steam to Hydrogen and Oxygen torch flame heat , after nozzel and 1500 degreres
Well, I wish this heater could convert heat more efficiently, but it needs improvement 😅
How much oil do you use per hour?
@@dawlac_dojyo wow, that is very efficient. I'm going to try your design, but make the burn chamber horizontal, versus yours which is vertical.
Have you tried that way?
do you have some measurements? and dimensions for the parts? would love if you could help me.
Which part size do you want to know? There is no record, but it can be measured (^^)
A tutorial video would be appreciated!
I didn't shoot much when I made this, but I'm planning to make a new stove this year, so I will shoot and introduce it (^^) v
Consumo por hora?
Acho que vai consumir o dobro se estiver em alta temperatura, como todo mundo fez
@@dawlac_dojyo onde moro, é bem quente. Estou pensando para aquecimento de frangos na primeira semana de vida. Aqui a temperatura naopassa de C⁰ 20 graus. Média de C⁰24😁 BRASIL - PARÁ - CASTANHAL (Região Amazônica)
Please make me one. I will drive to you, pay you cash. Won't even ask you to talk.
Well? Yes or No. Let's do this. Hope you are in the S.E. United States. LOL
awesome work, thanks. I took a lot of ideas from this assembly
I hope it's something good! I'm glad I could help you!😃