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by danielj » 08/01/15, 21:02

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by the boulle » 10/01/15, 20:27

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poly combustible spray pot




by danielj » 14/01/15, 12:15

jonule wrote:hi 8D extreme seekers


good brief, I would have a question: considering the t ° C in smoke outlet, it is when you put a pantone reactor there? =)
Finally I mean a production of mechanical steam (everything is on site, we can take a carburetor or a steam trap) which passes through the hot outlet of the exhaust in a reactor = 13 stainless steel rod in a tube heating 15/21 to leave 1 mm of steam to transform into HHO.

the goal: on diesel (= frying oil) we go to 75% water and 25 € oil!
difficult to talk about saving with recovered oil, but all the same!

are you tempted? =)

or a blue flame with an injection tube?

good heat 8)

On an oil spray pot, I don't see how to practically use a pantone? Precisely if the smoke temperature is below 100 ° C, it is impossible to spray water! ?
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by the boulle » 14/01/15, 17:46

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blue flame Photo :P
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by jonule » 15/01/15, 09:32

DanielJ wrote:On an oil spray pot, I don't see how to practically use a pantone? Precisely if the smoke temperature is below 100 ° C, it is impossible to spray water! ?

ah yes, if you only have 100 ° C at the outlet of the burner, you already have a great yield!
hard to do, better, but think the water is free! =)
I imagined a case for my stove, because I do not exchange / store heat with water, so I think I have 1300 ° C at the exit of the flame from the oil burner, considering it always as fuel oil ...
I must have imagined the pantone reactor placed at the smoke outlet, when I saw the LaBoule boiler with the particularly narrow smoke tube?
because 1000 ° C are enough to "crack the water in HHO" (note the use of quotation marks; =)
and that I like the pantone reactor for ... its traditional way of producing steam! (with a carburetor for the water level, etc ...) which allows the use of water, up to 50% I imagine. this is the principle observed in foundries, oil (heavy) and water (steam) injected.

Good sailing makes just 2 times less oil, it is also a gas factory, but it teaches me I think about producing steam, which I would like to devote myself to, considering all the machines that exist and that run ... on water;
it is of course another way of research, but when I see the results you arrive at, I still wonder what you could improve !! congratulations again

LaBoule wrote:blue flame Photo

you're the strongest as usual! =)
where did you take this photo? it's a little ufo space! =)
how do you get there, you say use air holes upstream is that right, two 2mm holes?
you don't have an "induction tube"?
Does that make you a supply of heated secondary air, by and large? you get there by setting I imagine?

Again thanks to you 8)
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by yannouk » 26/03/15, 23:31

I come back with news from my passive stove (discussion 2 pages before in this same post)
I lengthened the "oxygenation tube" and added holes as advised by "la boulle".
It's hardly better, but the exhaust duct is still clogged with what I think I can call "fly ash", very black and very light pilling. I cannot optimize the combustion.
If you have any plans I am interested;)
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