Auger prototype for corn/ pellet / wood chip burner
Doing some tinkering .
After seeing what it was costing my sister to heat a building for her small animal business.
I am setting out to see what I can do to help her out . She supplies pet stores with all kinds of small furry critters and lots of them.
On A weekly basis she use about 3 to 4 bales of pine chip bedding when cage cleaning.
Right now all of the bedding coming out of the cages is being spread out on fields .
About 80% of it is dry enough to burn on a grate and has waste feed mix in with it.
It won't be to hard to keep the dry separate from the really wet. Should be enough to supply heat for the barn for two or three day a week.
I am looking in to two ways of burning it .
One is to use a well insulated fire box load it and go for a fast hot clean burn and the hot gases would go thru a heat exchanger and store the heat in water or for hot air a rock storage bin like is use with hot air solar. For later use.
Two is setting it up like a home furnace firing on demand. A little trickier but still doable I think.
Ether way I needed an arguer to get the pine chips in to the fire box or pot .
I spent hours searching the web and could not find anything close to what I needed or could afford .
Probably one reason why you don't here of many home brew corn or wood pellet stoves.
I wanted to stay away from cutting piecing and welding can be done but it's a real pain .
And make it more of a kitchen table project.
Here is what I have come up with so far.
That's right wood and rope and no it won't burn up as it will never see the fire directly .
The rope is 3 8 inch and the dowel is 3 /4 inch this fits nicely in an 1 1 2 pipe
I held one end of the rope with a hose clamp an ran a bead of glue the length of the dowel .
Then coiled the rope on it and use another clamp to hold the other end till the glue dried
Another one I am thinking about is a spring type auger using 1/ 8 inch round steel stock.
Just wind it on a length of 1 1/ 4 pipe then stretch it out .
Here is the hopper the full size version will hold 9 to 10 cubic feet of bedding
The test fire pot is a can that had pop corn in it. The ones that folks give out on the holidays the new fruit cake : )
Its lined with 1 inch thick ceramic fiber insulation rated for 3000 F . Neat stuff easy to cut and work with.
After some hard firing I haven't scorch the paint on the can.
The chips are augured in to the air blast and the air blast blows them in to the fire box.
I am turning the auger by hand now and have ordered two 12 volt DC motor controllers .
One for the auger motor and one for the blower. Besides good air and fuel control I want to have battery back up.
At this point I am guessing that the wood chip bedding will provide about 5000 BTU per pound.
By angering and burning 1. 6 oz a minute I should have a burner rated at about 30'000 BTU an hour.
More fun things to do finalize burner design and work out grates and fire pots for corn and wood pellets
This where I am at right now . A lot testing an tinkering needs to be done. I will try to keep post up dated with any thing new.
Still having fun
Old F