영상 잘 보았습니다!한 가지 질문 드립니다! 아파트 거실에 작은 로켓메스 난로를 만들고 있는데 연료 투입구 직경이 13×13센치인데 배기관도 같은 사이즈가 맞을것 같은데 같은데 없을때 12센치나 14 15센치를 사용해도 문제가 없는지요? 괜찬다면 연료 투입구보다 약간 작은게 좋을까요 아니면 큰게 좋을까요? 계획은 12센치를 쓸려고 하는데... 김성원 선생님이나 고수님들 지도 부탁드립니다! 감사합니다! ~
As it is built, it really is not a rocket stove mass heater at all, but is more of a typical rocket stove only. The barrel is open above the riser, which is not how a rocket stove mass heater works at all, but is how a rocket stove works. The wasted energy of this unit would not make it a very good design for mass heating, as is. Replacement of that barrel with a close one on top that has maybe a 1 1/2" to 2" distance between the top of the riser and the inside bottom of the barrel would convert it to an actual rocket stove mass heater. They would also have to add an exhaust pipe to the drum then, but a conversion from rocket stove as they have built into a true rocket stove mass heater would be an easy one to make from their initial build shown. They can easily add COB or even a vermiculite, refractory cement and water glass mix to eliminate any leakage and also to provide insulation and stability to the unit, but COB is much more likely a resource available to them for this purpose.Interesting to see their build lay out and sad to see the negative comments posted here. Lots of outright immaturity and nastiness for no real reason. Some people really need to pull up their diapers when posting comments. Nice video and good work, although I am doubtful they were trying to only make the rocket stove, as opposed to trying to make a workable rocket stove heater as their true intent. I learn things from failures often as much as I learn from a total success on the first go. Hopefully they did, as well.
Lovely vid, great work, so that exhaust is a down draft unit ? How about some notes, so even if you don't understand your language we can put it through google translate, please.
This is not a "mass" heater... just a "Rocket Heater". The "mass" would be the cob (mud and straw) that the exhaust pipe goes through AFTER the barrels. The combustion heats the barrel, then heats the cob (made into a seat), then the exhaust exits the room through the pipe, through a hole in the wall. I don't really see how this would benefit over an open fire at all... O.o 이것은 "대량"히터 아니지만 ... 단지 "로켓 히터"."질량"는 배기 파이프가 배럴 나서야 비로소 통해 이뤄지는 것이 COB (진흙과 짚으로)이 될 것입니다.
Pity I don't understand Korean, seems to me there's a lot of good information being passed on. Anyway thumbs up for a good video. Thanks for sharing. ;-) PS: gbzhemn1 - Quite rude internet troll, not everybody in this planet speak or need to speak English. On the other hand being correct and polite to others should be mandatory. No matter which culture/country/social background you come from...
This looked really interesting. I found it after researching making a rocket stove from clay and sawdust. Unfortunately I do not understand the language and am not so bright as to work it all out without instructions so if ever there is a transcript, I think this could be used in many underprivileged areas around the world. And gbzhemn1 your arrogance and uncouth language is disgusting. Pity you didnt grow up in a culture - say Korean, which is based on respect.
이 동영상을 주셔서 대단히 감사합니다. 각 단계는 매우 명료하고 이해하기 쉬웠다
영상 잘 보았습니다!한 가지 질문 드립니다! 아파트 거실에 작은 로켓메스 난로를 만들고 있는데 연료 투입구 직경이 13×13센치인데 배기관도 같은 사이즈가 맞을것 같은데 같은데 없을때 12센치나 14 15센치를 사용해도 문제가 없는지요? 괜찬다면 연료 투입구보다 약간 작은게 좋을까요 아니면 큰게 좋을까요? 계획은 12센치를 쓸려고 하는데... 김성원 선생님이나 고수님들 지도 부탁드립니다! 감사합니다! ~
Abrazo desde Bariloche!!!!!!!
Gracias.
감사합니다. 복 받으세요.
esta muy bueno el video bastante practico, muchas gracias
Gracias^^
As it is built, it really is not a rocket stove mass heater at all, but is more of a typical rocket stove only. The barrel is open above the riser, which is not how a rocket stove mass heater works at all, but is how a rocket stove works. The wasted energy of this unit would not make it a very good design for mass heating, as is. Replacement of that barrel with a close one on top that has maybe a 1 1/2" to 2" distance between the top of the riser and the inside bottom of the barrel would convert it to an actual rocket stove mass heater. They would also have to add an exhaust pipe to the drum then, but a conversion from rocket stove as they have built into a true rocket stove mass heater would be an easy one to make from their initial build shown. They can easily add COB or even a vermiculite, refractory cement and water glass mix to eliminate any leakage and also to provide insulation and stability to the unit, but COB is much more likely a resource available to them for this purpose.Interesting to see their build lay out and sad to see the negative comments posted here. Lots of outright immaturity and nastiness for no real reason. Some people really need to pull up their diapers when posting comments. Nice video and good work, although I am doubtful they were trying to only make the rocket stove, as opposed to trying to make a workable rocket stove heater as their true intent. I learn things from failures often as much as I learn from a total success on the first go. Hopefully they did, as well.
+a1930ford At the end of the video they have an enclosed barrel over it for heat. I think he was just teaching the method up to that point.
Lovely vid, great work, so that exhaust is a down draft unit ? How about some notes, so even if you don't understand your language we can put it through google translate, please.
Korean ?
Thank you.
it doesn't seem to be an energy efficient method though it seems to be very interesting.
Nice demonstration, though I don't understand the spoken words I found it quite interesting.
English subtitles please!!! :(
Come on people, it's Korean.
Tha`s Korean not Japanese
И сяки тяр аннэ ))👍👍👍
This is not a "mass" heater... just a "Rocket Heater". The "mass" would be the cob (mud and straw) that the exhaust pipe goes through AFTER the barrels. The combustion heats the barrel, then heats the cob (made into a seat), then the exhaust exits the room through the pipe, through a hole in the wall.
I don't really see how this would benefit over an open fire at all... O.o
이것은 "대량"히터 아니지만 ... 단지 "로켓 히터"."질량"는 배기 파이프가 배럴 나서야 비로소 통해 이뤄지는 것이 COB (진흙과 짚으로)이 될 것입니다.
I didnt know Jackie Chan was that smart!
🤣🤣🤣
Pity I don't understand Korean, seems to me there's a lot of good information being passed on. Anyway thumbs up for a good video. Thanks for sharing. ;-)
PS: gbzhemn1 - Quite rude internet troll, not everybody in this planet speak or need to speak English. On the other hand being correct and polite to others should be mandatory. No matter which culture/country/social background you come from...
😻👧👍💕
This looked really interesting. I found it after researching making a rocket stove from clay and sawdust. Unfortunately I do not understand the language and am not so bright as to work it all out without instructions so if ever there is a transcript, I think this could be used in many underprivileged areas around the world. And gbzhemn1 your arrogance and uncouth language is disgusting. Pity you didnt grow up in a culture - say Korean, which is based on respect.
MJJ is alive💂
내 댓글이 이해할 수있는 희망. 나는 네이티브 한국어 스피커는 아니라고. 저는 구글 번역 사용됩니다.
우수한 일!
이것은 대단히 멋지고 맛있다.참고로 나는 외계인을 먹었다.
i don't need to see minutes of just laying bricks on the floor … don't waste tge viewer's time when you make a video.
bullshit nasty invalidador
thats idiode,waste time