[Stoves] engine cooking / engine warm shower

Jeff Davis jeff0124 at velocity.net
Sun Nov 12 19:22:28 CST 2006


Dear Martin & List,

Looks like a good idea!

Cooking, heating water and space heating with an engine could be very helpful 
in the case of disaster relief. That is when people like the Red Cross arrive 
with a genset. The genset could do much more with X amount of fuel. Not 
everything would need to be electric powered.

Jeff


Martin wrote:
> Dear Jeff,
> Thanks of reporting about your engine-cooking experiences.
> Here under a website address about a car water-heat-exchanger and
> pump-system for outdoor showers, mad by an Australian company.
> This is possibly the more sophisticated solution with some tubes, as Frans
> Peeters earlier to me proposed, -to cook inside the car without using wire
> and alu-wrapping to fix cooking-dish under the hood-.
> I was showed this shower-device some weeks ago from an Australian-British
> camper in France, "singing the highest tunes" (=word by word from German)
> about that.
> (Let's gather some more UHO =undefined heating objects :-)  )
>
> Heat-exchanger and water-pump to build into a car, for outdoor
> warm-water-shower:
> http://www.glind.com.au/htm/product.asp
>
> Drive your meat well done, if you want!
> (And tell me if you can brew your tea or coffee by that way!)
>
> Martin


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Jeff Davis
Somewhere 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA
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