[Stoves] Charcoal Champion Stove. Was: Charcoal Rocket Stove

Paul S. Anderson psanders at ilstu.edu
Mon Jun 11 08:54:11 EDT 2007


For Kevin's benefit, please add the word "concept", to read:

>> A.D.'s application of the Champion stove [[ concept ]] sounds very 
>> good to me.

Paul

Quoting Kevin Chisholm <kchisholm at ca.inter.net>:

> Dear Paul
>
> Paul S. Anderson wrote:
>> A.D.,   (with note at end for Ron Larson about this topic)
>>
>> A.D.'s application of the Champion stove sounds very good to me.
>
> Are you perhaps reading something into AD's posting that is not there?
> AD said his device "works exactly like Paul Anderson's Champion Stove."
>
> He did not say he was "using a Champion Stove."
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Kevin
>
>> Quoting adkarve <adkarve at pn2.vsnl.net.in>:
>>> > Dear Stovers,
>>> > We now have a charcoal making stove made from a single 200 litre 
>>> barrel. It
>>> > works exactly like Paul Anderson's Champion stove. In the new 
>>> version, the
>>> > heat for the process is provided by partially burning the biomass to be
>>> > charred. We get per batch 2 kg or 30 to 33% recovery of char. The heat
>>> > generated by burning the volatiles can be used for cooking or for water
>>> > heating, if the stove is used in one place. But if it is taken around to
>>> > different locations in order to char the biomass available at 
>>> that location,
>>> > the heat is wasted.
>>> > A.D.Karve
>
>
>
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