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So...I made a rocket stove, meh...
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@joea3235
@joea3235 2 дня назад
Preach brother I'm right with you on debt.
@dylanslone1
@dylanslone1 21 день назад
You say that green and brown wire powers the ac cdi...but I’m pretty sure that’s not right, the same wires your using to power the dc cdi are the same wires to power a ac cdi also the only difference is that the power wire (red wire) goes to battery with dc and goes to stator to ac...I just kinda didn’t understand that part 6:50
@jimthorbin3221
@jimthorbin3221 Месяц назад
What wires charge battery? Is charge for battery from regulator?
@johnbarker5409
@johnbarker5409 Месяц назад
Please someone help lmao got a 750 virago did this with the two pulse coils and I still have no spark
@losflooring9035
@losflooring9035 Месяц назад
I'm in Atlanta too
@briansignorelli7090
@briansignorelli7090 Месяц назад
Your video would have been much better if you had not invoked the lord's name just saying
@cheriterry441
@cheriterry441 Месяц назад
I’m sure someone has asked this and I e looked but can’t find it. Can you reuse the vinegar and use it for the next flush of cukes to come on? I don’t have a huge garden but found out after trying your recipe, 1 crock will not be enough for the family 😂 Yes they love them! Vinegar is getting so expensive I’m hoping you have a tip for me. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe.
@michaelevans9568
@michaelevans9568 Месяц назад
Not all CDIs will work on every application. Most engines need a spark advance curve or they will sputter at higher RPMs so it could still be a crapshoot to find the right one. Been fighting my one year only 95 wolverine cdi for years.
@chrissample3047
@chrissample3047 2 месяца назад
Sorry real long ropes chains
@Cherokee-sz7xi
@Cherokee-sz7xi 2 месяца назад
Can the 12v input to the dc cdi be put on the key switch?
@Rogerparris-ij2eb
@Rogerparris-ij2eb 2 месяца назад
This video was actually very helpful in me about to thank you very much
@Kateee420
@Kateee420 3 месяца назад
Dont do this. Youre gknna blow out your starter
@ivanoballe5097
@ivanoballe5097 4 месяца назад
But I didn't explain where the red and blue wire is coming from off the bike can u please let me know where the wires are coming off the bike
@brandywine1548
@brandywine1548 5 месяцев назад
Could not have been a 272 Topend, the cover won’t fit after mod
@scottcummings8074
@scottcummings8074 5 месяцев назад
I do not trust a sxs to take me where I take my jeep. Plus im street legal, but most sxs are not trail legal like all of my street legal dirtbikes that along with my jeep and house, are paid for since i dont own a sxs. I would like to have one, but id need to sale one of my jeeps or trucks and dont want to.
@shuttersplainin8728
@shuttersplainin8728 5 месяцев назад
I want to thabk you for posting this video...I know you haven't had a chance to answer my question about running 2 cdi boxes since I have 2 pick up coil triggers but I went ahead and hooked two up. I had watch another guy on DC CDI 6 pins and followed him and was not getting any spark and so I came back to yours and saw the other guy is telling people to out the power on the top right not the bottom right of the 2 pin side ....so I switched it based on what you said and BAM I got spark! Thank you so much for posting this video, or I'd be lost with no spark right now!!
@shuttersplainin8728
@shuttersplainin8728 5 месяцев назад
I have 2 pick up trigger coils...do I have to run 2 cdi boxes or can I wire both to the same wire on the 6 pin DC box cause it only has 1 trigger wire coming off the 6 pin cdi I purchased
@miken8720
@miken8720 5 месяцев назад
Jam a hose down n siphon most out then add additive . I wouldn't remove tank
@Kateee420
@Kateee420 3 месяца назад
This!!!!!
@outboardfixer
@outboardfixer 5 месяцев назад
The saw in both vids sound God awful as far as I am concerned...I have an old 61and my brother has one and they don't flounder or bog like that in ANY kind of wood....something wrong somewhere.....I would suggest starting with the drags..... filed too low possibly....for ONE thing.
@BarryLambright-ff1pz
@BarryLambright-ff1pz 5 месяцев назад
You have the aluminum intake there the best but also BnS come with cast iron intakes the 4 inch ones i have two of them on cast iron engines they will frost over when running will choke out you can run little richer or put heat shields off the engine fins they are tempmedial running the reason way BaS dont any more they too dam good are very not destroyedable the cast series can if yours a 9hp it can be rebuild to a 16 hp all the some it can be 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 a 16 i hope the info help anybody that has one or more .
@ScottHolloway-wp2cx
@ScottHolloway-wp2cx 6 месяцев назад
Nice truck
@TurkeyCreekjackjohnson_
@TurkeyCreekjackjohnson_ 6 месяцев назад
Lol enjoyed
@jkeboy5097
@jkeboy5097 7 месяцев назад
Jesus Christ see a Doctor.
@burtvhulberthyhbn7583
@burtvhulberthyhbn7583 7 месяцев назад
For a couple years I heated a 1800 sq ft house with 28 ft vaulted ceilings with a single barrel stove. I ran 24 ft of single wall pipe straight up to the vaulted ceiling. I had no trouble heating and i'd easily run it all night with coals in the morning. I'd never have replaced it except my wife preferred a jotul 600 oddly enough
@niconine268
@niconine268 7 месяцев назад
Most interesting. I dig it. I've been obsessing over CDIs of late. Hence this feed by YT algorithm. Thankyou. I will commence my experiments.
@frederickshipp8013
@frederickshipp8013 7 месяцев назад
I've been heating with a double barrel stove for 40 plus years. Best stove I've ever used. Well that's not totally true, I've been using a 4 barrel stove the last 8 or 10 years. I also used an Energy King wood furnace a few years too because I thought an ash pan would be nice. The worst part about the barrel stoves was cleaning out the ash.No ash pan. I have an ash pan setup I made for the barrel stove that holds a good 5 gallon bucket of ash.Great setup.
@graybeardproductions2597
@graybeardproductions2597 8 месяцев назад
I'll agree about the barrel stove. I've got the same one with the same problems ffs
@steverose3318
@steverose3318 6 месяцев назад
You can have the same problems with any stove if the flu, the draw, or the intake are not right. It also helps to have firebrick, sand or mortar in the bottom of the fire pit. It helps by releasing heat that facilitates the draw. Downdrafts have to be dealt with too. With all that said, the issue is/was not that the barrel stove design is bad. It's much better than a fireplace or an old leaky cast iron stove. The problem is in his regulating the fire at a constant temperature once it got going. It simply required figuring out what issue was with the system or why the problem existed. As in downdrafts or lack of draw. All he had to do was watch the smoke on a real cold day and it would have given him clues. Is it puffing, chugging, rolling, intermittently stopping, until it got very hot.
@arnolddavis-cu7nh
@arnolddavis-cu7nh 8 месяцев назад
If cools the smoke and gases and you get lots of creasol
@Bulkshit
@Bulkshit 8 месяцев назад
Have you ever given any consideration to, maybe just maybe, practicing the dialogue first? I'm reading the CC and well, you try it. Nice truck
@MidnightPolaris800
@MidnightPolaris800 8 месяцев назад
Love them. My grandpa had a 77 or 78 club cab long box 2wd. I loved that truck
@timv8970
@timv8970 8 месяцев назад
You definitely don't understand fire these barrels are amazing you need air flow
@jamesmoser235
@jamesmoser235 8 месяцев назад
I have a 99 yamaha big bear 350 .and the new cdi box has a total of 11 wires components out. It's a moto1988. I can't find anything telling g me what wire is what. Any help would be great
@PainterD54
@PainterD54 8 месяцев назад
I never had a problem with my barrel stoves over the years. They didn't need constant attention like this guy claims. I didn't burn any more wood in mine than any standard woodstove either. Must be a draft or damper problem?
@Ketis1985
@Ketis1985 5 месяцев назад
Chimney was way too short....
@dannylake4357
@dannylake4357 8 месяцев назад
61 Husqvarna, the gas is mixed different only 40 to one I seen a lot of smoke. Do you have your gas mixed properly?
@brucea550
@brucea550 9 месяцев назад
You’d love this stove if it was operated correctly. I talked with a guy up in Alaska heating a 2000 sf house with exactly that, and he kept it 75° all winter at well below zero quite easily. He filled it once every 8 hours, so 3 times a day. The design has proven itself over many decades. If they were junk people wouldn’t keep building and using them.
@paullabovitz6702
@paullabovitz6702 9 месяцев назад
Just in from my shop, I’m on my second double barrel stove, first one lasted nine years. A couple of things….use the large bung as additional air below the door. Fill bottom stove with a couple inches of sand. Burn seasoned wood, once a fire gets going, full log rounds that are seasoned will keep coals overnight. I love my double stove.
@davekauffman8727
@davekauffman8727 9 месяцев назад
If you think your barrel stove sucks because of how much attention it requires, you'll hate a rocket stove a lot more. Depending on the size of the rocket stove, it will use wood at 5 times (or more) the amount that a normal wood stove uses. I built a rocket stove out of 7" stove pipe, and I went through about 200 pounds of wood in around 3 hours or less. Rocket stoves burn really hot, they'll start glowing red sometimes, depending on how much wood they're fed, and the quality of wood they burn.
@brucea550
@brucea550 9 месяцев назад
Yeah I was laughing as soon as he got to that part. He has no clue what he’s doing or why.
@user-ts2dc5er9l
@user-ts2dc5er9l 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much the video was great and also it helped me out very much I really appreciate you thank you very much
@justinweaver8107
@justinweaver8107 9 месяцев назад
Absolutly love it do u have it or the motor???
@justinweaver8107
@justinweaver8107 9 месяцев назад
Freakn love it do u still have it?
@gregjones2217
@gregjones2217 9 месяцев назад
In over sixty years of off road driving I've had several of both and I know a jeep won't go where a side by side will. That doesn't mean that both aren't fun.
@Dadwithallthecool
@Dadwithallthecool 9 месяцев назад
… you forgot , they smoke, there is not enough vents for combustion and they suck.. I have been battling mine for 2 weeks and I am getting rid of it. I have been considering a “ Rocket mass heater. I have space, time and they use a fraction of the wood and light it once in the morning and once at night and heat all day…
@rayhope7957
@rayhope7957 10 месяцев назад
Snow ball...
@tommywilliams1402
@tommywilliams1402 10 месяцев назад
How do you have newer style dodge wheels on that truck
@davydacounsellor
@davydacounsellor 10 месяцев назад
Having the same issue with my Yamaha big bear 400 runs ok up to about 2500rpm then backfires, the advanced timing seems to be off. Great vid and thanks for sharing
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@rhodetruter6664 2 месяца назад
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@Greenr0
@Greenr0 10 месяцев назад
You will be constantly minding your version of rocket stove just like you did with the barrel stove. Heat retainer is what's missing. Without it, heat will disappear into the air, regardless of how hot it was initially or whatever the stove type. If you put a good amount of sand, bricks, or rocks close to the heat to absorb and radiate it out slowly overtime, then you will be good to go. The metal drum of a rocket stove gives out quick heat, the masonry bench of a rocket stove keep the rest of the heat and radiate it out over time. If you want to take a break for 8 to 12 hours after starting a fire, then also build the masonry bench with metal pipes in it to keep the heat. Without it, rocket stove is even worse than drum stove, because you cannot shovel big chunks of wood into its small inlet, you would have to put in small sticks. You know how long they last in fire. If I were you, I won't bother with rocket heater. I am super lazy on things like this, I would build a good masonry heater with insulated stove pipe and fresh air intake to the firebox.
@gypsyfreedom9836
@gypsyfreedom9836 10 месяцев назад
Simply put the reason why the smoke can sometimes the flame was coming back up the fuel feed area is because you don't have enough draft to handle the cross-sectional area of your intake you have an intake where the fuel feed is and you have an intake in the back and you just don't have enough draft going up the central vertical chimney to overcome that you could restrict the inlets or you could do something to improve the draft from the chimney you can make the chimney taller and that will increase the draft you can insulate the chimney so that it will get hotter and that will increase the draft my suggestion to you is to actually study the real design from the people that created the rocket stoves and the rocket mass heaters by acquiring a copy of the book rocket mass heaters by Ianto Evans. Once you understand the actual principles and how things work then you can go out on your own and design something that will actually work. But based on your comments about wanting a stove that you can Chuck real logs in. You don't really want a rocket mass heater or a rocket stove what you want is some sort of batch fired device which would fall underneath the moniker of a masonry heater or a Russian fireplace they utilize the same principles of massive draft in order to burn an unthrottled fire very hot and then store the heat for later release but whereas the rocket mass heater or the rocket stove is designed to burn small sticks over a longer period of time which requires constant tinkering the masonry stove or the Russian fireplace has a firebox like you're more used to being in a wood stove but it just burns that much more efficient and then if you take all the heat that is created from burning all of that wood and you store it in thousands of pounds of masonry or other thermal Mass then you can burn your stove whether it's a rocket stove or a Russian heater or Russian fireplace masonry heater for just a few hours each day to charge the thermal Mass with heat from the fire and then the remainder of the day the area around the stove will stay warm as the residual heat radiates out from the thermal Mass. You might also check out the forums at permies.com and on the old donkey boards where there's a bunch of people out there that have been building these things and designing them for years and once you read the book and you get the basic principles then if you go to those forums and read through the different experimentations that folks have been doing you'll probably be able to put together a stove and heater that will satisfy your needs Good luck
@wernerviviers9525
@wernerviviers9525 11 месяцев назад
Finally someone that helped me thanks