The all new ROCKET BOILER STOVE!
An American Idea - Built in the USA (Find it on Ebay!)
Runs off of wood (chunks, chips, twigs, or wood pellets) or coal
Perfect for out-doors, camping, remote locations, emergency preparedness, and practical every-day use!
A Multifunctional Stove!
Hot water (1.3 gal boiler)
Steam Pressure (make an steam sauna or harness it for generating electricity!)
Mega Rocket Stove (cook-top)
Heat stove
Easy to adapt to in-door use with a little extra cutting and welding work! (A future project we will soon be offering)
A little more about each of these futures:
HOT WATER:
Boiler holds about 1.3 gallons of water and can boil it in about ten minutes or less. Use for cooking, hot beverages, water sanitation, shower/bath, etc. A mechanical or electric hand-pump can be easily installed to the bottom pipe so you can keep water circulating or recharged as it is dispensed. A pump not included on this unit, but may be on future (more expensive) units.
If you do not use a hand-pump, then you can only do about 1.3 gallons at a time. You need to let the stove cool down quite a bit before you refill so as to avoid steam-pressure backfiring. If you can't wait so long, you may be able to poor water down through the top pipe, it may back fire (surprising but not so dangerous), and will cool it down faster that way so you can fill it up again.
STEAM PRESSURE:
A safety note:
This 1/4"thick steel steam boiler is likely about to hold several hundred psi, but we have only got it up to 110 psi using a 0.035" inside diameter nozzle. Still, do not cap your steam outlet all the way, or after a while you may get dangerous pressure (400? to 1000+? psi) that could explode. We expect the outer casing will help prevent much damage in such a scenario- but we don't even want to try and find out what happens. Just don't do anything foolish!
With only 1.3 gallons we have been able to steam (at about 50 psi on average) for well over an hour! (your own result may vary)
You can harness the steam pressure to get Electricity! The various turbines in the photos are only experimental and are NOT included (yet), but we will be making it an optional accessory to this unit in the future. If you just through in a little coal and leave it for about 15 minute to a half hour with the fan on, the average pressure will be about 20 to 30 psi, but if you want to make sure the fire is keep stoked-up on fuel more often, you can get this thing to sustain much higher psi. For example: we threw in wood pellets and/or small coal bits every 5-7 minutes and got it to sustain pressure around 100 psi)
COOK-TOP STOVE:
Have the convenience of a powerful cook-top stove! Have you ever seen the Rocket Stove? This is the same idea, only larger and can burn more varieties of fuel. Fire comes right out the midle of the top plate and acts like a mega burner. Regulate the stove fire action by how much fuel you put on your fire- or by turning on or off your fan. It will work best with the fan going (requires battery, included here: 10A 12 V sealed battery), but can also do fair without the fan by undoing the ash clean out cap on the bottom so the air can rise up from beneath the burn-plate. A recommended accessory is a small 5-watt solar panel to help recharge your battery.
HEAT STOVE: It may take a few minute for this stove to warm up, but it can get toasty HOT! The fan seams to take it just fine though. The stove is taller and can give you better warmth as you stand by it. In future models, we will be adding an outlet exhaust pipe on the side so you can have this stove inside your house, cabin, or tent ands still enjoy all its other optional features. It would not take much to alter this unit to do that with a little extra cutting and welding.
Hi,
Is it Tesla turbine? What you use material for make turbine? And how is masure curent in A?
Regards!
usualy1000 1 year ago
A photo in our ebay listing has this hooked up to a Tesla Turbine, It didn't work very well because the nozzle out-put was too wide and didn't allow it to build up sufficient pressure to get beyond just a few hundred rpm.
We will try and fix that and see what we get.
This video is only of a home-made turbine, made out of a chevy alternator. We did not put it to a volt-meter, but because this wheel has low torque, we expect the power out-put to be low....15 watts? Needs improvement.
Salemrockhound 1 year ago