> In misc.survivalism Dan Bloomquist <public21@lakeweb.com> wrote:
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> Very cool. Do you have a sketch of how it all goes together?
Thank you. Nothing suitable yet.
> Please post more photos as the assembly progresses.
I plan to put a page up and detail the construction and operation. But
for now, I'll just snap pictures. There are more photos there.
http://lakeweb.com/boiler/
I am hoping to get the shop heated pretty soon. It will be direct steam
heat. I'm using a walk in freezer evaporator for the condenser. The shop
is insulated but 1300 feet with ten foot walls. I live at 7000 feet in
AZ so we don't need air conditioning. We just open all the windows in
the summer. But we do need heat in the winter.
The plan for the house is a little different. I've built the tank and
heat exchanger, and bought 3000 lbs. of hurricane wax. I should be able
to keep an efferent fire going for some hour and a half a day to store a
day worth of heat in the wax. We have a national forest in our back yard
and cutting permits run like $5/cord. Because I won't have to throttle
the fire like you would with an in house stove, I'll be able to burn
pine like most can't. It also means the house is warm in the morning
without building a fire first!
I've been working with the msp430 and plan to make one or more of these
the brains for this project.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI_MSP430
Best, Dan.
Bill Ward - 31 Oct 2007 00:46 GMT
>> In misc.survivalism Dan Bloomquist <public21@lakeweb.com> wrote:
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> Best, Dan.
Nice website, Dan. Good luck, and keep us posted.
Bill