[Stoves] RE: Burning charcoal- UMC-CH1 Charcoal Burrner Module
Crispin at newdawn.sz
crispin at newdawn.sz
Mon May 15 04:04:16 CDT 2006
Dear Lanny
I have some comments on the messages and questions preceeding this one but
have no time to write at hte moment.
However a quickie to try to get the life increased: try building the stove
so that the air reaching the bottom of the inner can is drafted down the gap
between the outer shell and the inner shell.
This sill preheat the air reaching the charcoal improving the burn
charasteristics, and cool the outside of the inner can, greatly increasing
its life. As you are already building it with an outer shell, you might as
well get the full benefit from it.
Regards
Crispin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lanny Henson" <lanny at roman.net>
To: <Stoves at listserv.repp.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 10:55 PM
Subject: RE: [Stoves] Burning charcoal- UMC-CH1 Charcoal Burrner Module
Stove Friends, thank you for your intelligent and useful comments.
I have added an inner and outer (double wall) shell to the simple two can
burner to make a burner module.
I salvaged an A- outer and B-inner shell from a previous stove to hold E-the
simple two can charcoal burner.
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