[Stoves] Magh Smoke Burner Stove

Saibhaskar Nakka saibhaskarnakka at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 00:32:09 CDT 2007


Dear Cornelio Torrijos,

Thank you very much for your suggestions and encouragement. I have just
added the picture of the fuel chamber with primary holes
http://e-smokeburnerstove.blogspot.com/ . I need further guidance and
suggestions from experts to improve the design further. My dream is to avoid
the battery and fan, but unfortunately for a stove of this dimensions, it is
not possible. Yes these technologies are for future generations, if any
school / college students would like to make them on their own, I would be
happy to guide them.
The link: http://e-smokeburnerstove.blogspot.com/

Dr. N. Sai Bhaskar Reddy


From: "cornelio torrijos" <cctorrijos at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Stoves] Magh Smoke Burner Stove
>
> 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
>


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