Gravity Auto-feed pellet burner
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very nice! any time you can put gravity and fire to work
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What is this awesome song?! By the way nice spinner you put on the exhaust.
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very cool work
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@GoVertical17 Oh yes i saw better that. Another question. Ther isn't risk of accumulation of biochar? or rest only ashs? I make this question because in my stoves ther is the trend of make biochar when i burn pellet in it.
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Hi, it is one of the songs you tube made available. It really was just simple luck. I made the video than searched the music list provided by you tube for a song that had the same time duration as the video I made. The music fit the video very well. The entire process took about 10 minutes. I was really surprised with the results. Enjoy the day.
GoVertical17 2 months ago
Congratulations!Very nice work!! May we see a video with stove disassembled?
impazzitoinvolo 3 months ago
@impazzitoinvolo Hi, all the internal parts are shown at the beginning of the video. You can use the pause to view all the internal parts. It is a small fire. If the fire is to large it will not work. Be safe and enjoy the day.
GoVertical17 3 months ago
What prevents the pellets in the feed tube from catching fire?
How do the pellets slowly fall instead of going down all at once?
Thanks.
2bornot2b1984 4 months ago
@2bornot2b1984 Greetings.There is a double grate at the bottom that is angled away from the pellet feed. If the fire is to large the radiant heat ignites the pellets in the feed tube. Once the fire is started it functions as a up draft gasifier. The configuration creates a chimney affect, the embers turn to ash and fall through the grate, gravity allows the pellets in the feed to fall in the lower stage and continues the process. Please be safe and enjoy the day.
GoVertical17 4 months ago