[Stoves] Magh Smoke Burner Stove
cornelio torrijos
cctorrijos at gmail.com
Fri Apr 13 18:42:14 CDT 2007
Dear Dr. N. Sai Bhaskar Reddy,
I have just revisited your smokeburnerstove blog to look again at the "Magh
Smoke Burner Stove".
Pardon my ignorance, but are there any holes or grate at the bottom of the 2
liter can that holds the fuel?
I like the small 10x6x6 dimensions of the stove; it appeals to my minimalist
tendencies -- use the least amount of resources to get the results needed.
Can the battery using fan be eliminated?
Your results of you energy and creativity coming up with different stove
designs should be seen by millions of high school and college students all
over the world.
May your tribe increase.
Cornelio
On 4/7/07, Saibhaskar Nakka <saibhaskarnakka at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Tom Miles,
>
> I am happy to share my recent stove design called 'Magh Smoke Burner
> Stove'.
> http://e-smokeburnerstove.blogspot.com/ This is based on T-LUD Principle,
> I
> made it out of the material usually available in the kitchen to reduce the
> cost of the stove i.e., < 20 $ (USD) per piece, including the cost of
> rechargeable battery, AC adapter. If scaled up we can produce them for 12
> to
> 15 $ (USD) per piece. During my demonstration here many people liked it
> very
> much and there appears huge demand for such stoves in Millions in the next
> couple of years in India. I am also thankful to Dr. Paul Anderson for
> having
> seen it during his visit to Hyderabad and greatful for his encouragement.
>
> The link:
>
> http://e-smokeburnerstove.blogspot.com/
>
> Dr. N. Sai Bhaskar Reddy
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