This day, I want to share how to make powerful steam stove fueled water and oil waste, or a burner used oil. Here's the second version with thicker material and some improvements • Amazing!! Powerful oil...
Great little stove, instead of a thicker boiler, I would suggest a relief valve set at 200psi as the vessel is rated to 400psi. As for heat i think a 12volt blower would not waste heat heating the water. In a situation where you have little access to power this is an awesome stove, clever use of steam, just like steam locomotives, they use the steam exiting the cylinders to blow up the chimney to make the fire draw. Good effort
@@ThePlantsKeeper If your primary use for the stove is heating a room, the water jacket (outside of the stove) never gets over 100 degrees celsius, where as if you used a blower and no water jacket the outside of the stove would be something like 900 degrees celsius.
Not as easy and good as you think. Used lube oils or other heavy fuel oils, does not burn that clean and easily. The oil must be pre- heated, almost to its flash- point temperature. The design of the venturi-steam nozzle is critical, and there is no steam pressure reguator to control the steam ejector. You need to add a safety pressure -relief valve, vented safely to a safe distance because of the possibility of overheating,, once it reaches critical water level.
In this first version I only present the idea that this can work, in the second version it is better even without the slightest smoke, just add a safety feature
Water vapor in hot conditions is more easily broken down between oxygen and hydrogen it helps the fire bigger, and water vapor is flowed into small holes to make it pressurized
great project. How did the swelling happen, i thought i saw the nozzle nut was loose to let off steam, did you at one time tighten it to cause the bulge?
Swelling occurs because the material used is too thin and over pressure because the nozzle hole is too small, which is 1mm. The water inlet cover bolt should always be tight, steam leaks out through the bolt thread accidentally
@@kamandekimiti9664 I just let it be, to reduce excessive pressure even though it still swells in the end 😅 Even for the next project I will add pressure relief
Water is converted into steam, working to suck and blow the fire into a bigger one. Under these conditions, water vapor is more easily broken down into hydrogen and oxygen
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