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Improving Out door wood stove efficiency | 9 comments (9 topical, editorial)
Re: Improving Out door wood stove efficiency (3.00 / 0) (#3)
by Old F on Sat Jun 25th, 2005 at 03:39:53 PM MST
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Brians

I believe you will get there.  Back in the 70s a set of plans came out
For a stove that had a large fire box that was surrounded by 8 or 12 tons of sand with coils of copper tubing buried  in  it .

 You would load it up and let the  fire roar  this way you would get a clean high temp burn.  
 The sand stored the heat .
They claimed you only had to fire it once  every three days  to heat your whole house.

   With  the size of your fire box you mite have to fire once a day with 2 or 3 ton  of sand storage.
   This mite be a better way to for home builders than a water  based  stove like my Wood Master.

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Re: Improving Out door wood stove efficiency (3.00 / 0) (#4)
by ignesandros (ignesandrosATgmailDOTcom) on Sat Jun 25th, 2005 at 06:33:35 PM MST
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Would you be wrapping the copper pipe around the bigger pipe? In what way did you plan on regulating your water temperature?

You may want a slightly larger diameter burn chamber so there's plenty of air space, not to mention save you time splitting logs.

Is this going to be naturally aspirated? As I mentioned in another thread, imparting heat from the exhaust gases into intake air heats the process exponentially. In addition, it burns the wood more efficiently.

I like the sand idea, but it's just as practical to use dirt. Fire brick (like the 4x13in variety)in at least one layer around the burn chamber is advisable, though.

Make sure the piping for the flew gas is resistant to corrosion so you can clean out the creosote, rosin, and other wood by-products with proper cleaners come summer. This is especially essential if you're burning green wood, pine, and other sappy woods.

-Andrew

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Re: Improving Out door wood stove efficiency (3.00 / 0) (#6)
by brians (electwizz1@yahoo.com) on Sat Jun 25th, 2005 at 08:55:04 PM MST
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ignesandos i live next to a ckeek i will use a water wheel to turn a pump to cirlate the water and use pressure vale and hot water heater tank i have 3 bildings i plan to use raterators for heat in them with 12 volt fan this will take some hear away i hope i was just going to place pipe in the sand about 2 feet from fire box . i was going to use house air as fresh air intake this will cirlate air . i also burn coal here in south carlina as i work long days it will burn hot but slow . i dont have everything figure out yeat that why i depend on this web site to help me think of new wasy  to do things thanks guys keep on thinking
trying to get there
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Re: Improving Out door wood stove efficiency (3.00 / 0) (#7)
by elvin1949 (elvin1949@yahoo.com) on Sun Jun 26th, 2005 at 12:13:04 AM MST
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Old F
 Wasn't that called a  Hasha.
The mother earth news had something about it i think

later
Elvin

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