Rocket Stove Concept

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  • Cool ... I only have a mental concept of a design for a rocket stove for really cold climates. I got the idea from Toyo and Monitor oil stoves. Really just a rocket stove that has an extra pipe that draws combustion air from outside your house. Any type of burning creates a tremendous amount of heat loss up a chimney.

  • @corax2012 That is very true and that is why I have built this: Free Hot Water from Waste Heat. Please do a search on YouTube.

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  • very cool design what to make it with?

  • If im not mistaken Oxygen that is sucked in the stove will get burned right? this stove is recycling burned air from the outlet back in? that means you will be sucking away the heat from where you want it to be back into the chamber... it doesnt make sense to me. isnt it better if it suck fresh air in everytime?

  • you can add some fins to the main combustion chamber (blue) to dissipate heat in the jacket (green), and provided that this jacket and all other components are airtight (welded), you can run a fan in the upper part of the jacket wich could circulate air inside and letting it out in a lower part of the jacket, thus recirculating ambient air (displacement can be inverted: air inlet in the lower part and outlet in the upper part).

  • @SunnyMoon2010

    I think it's the secondary air channel, which draws fresh air from the bottom to ensure total combustion, similar to wood gas stoves

  • what is the purpose of the pink section ? A feedback loop ?

  • Your rocket heater/ water heater design video is set to private. I would like to see this please and thank you =]

  • @tomohern True! I will extend the height of the chimney (exhaust) and see if it's any better.

  • @VTsheepdog that's interesting! but why cooler air produces a more complete burn?

  • @tomohern You are on the right track sir. Cool air is denser thus it makes for a more complete burn. See my other reply to fuuturist.

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