Small greenhouse heating system to oil-plant

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by the middle » 31/03/09, 22:28

The carbon particles which emerge from your flame are very light, and should be easily picked up by a "sensor" which is electrically polarized.
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by Lietseu » 31/03/09, 23:53

Good evening, it's great this little parenthesis diy :P

I have an idea for the support of your wick!
Instead of fixing the thing at the edge with a sliver of aluminum, so make a float from cork that you wrap in the kitchen alu .... to make a stable thing you cut a cap into three washers, that you wind in the aluminum, then you connect them by three metallic rods (it is pretty) and you put two rods which will pinch your wick in the middle, or variant, if you find a big stoppers, you pierce it in the middle you roll it in the aluminum, it works for years at home to illuminate the radiant face of my Buddha!

The advantage is that the excess heat goes into the oil, suddenly, you used little thicker oils ... in your case ...

: Idea: By experience, vegetable oils do NOT heat resistant, clutches the wick faster than oils that resist cooking => grape seed oil = better than rapeseed oil ... :P

The wick should ideally be of the cotton type for candle, if this is the case, be careful, there is a direction respected, the v which corresponds to the "weft" of the thread must be oriented downwards !!! v
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A second trick, you take a terracotta pot and you make openings on the sides (2 rounded cuts from the edge of the pot-like two small doors) and you put your "heater underneath, the result will be immediate, no soot everywhere only in the pot, if you put a piece of aluminum foil in it, when it is too loaded, you remove it and you put another one. CQ.FD
Recovered soot mixed with a solvent, little ink (attention the spots!)

Greetings from the ecology cat :P

Another less econological solution, you find yourself an oil lamp on a flea market and preferably with a big tank, and you burn there oil (it stinks less, it lasts longer) and the hot gases in the glass avoids the bad carburation ...
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by oli 80 » 17/01/15, 13:19

Hello, here is another heating system economical heating system is at the bottom of the page of this blog http://lemofile.blogspot.gr/p/blog-page_67.html
it is a blog camping caristes with their tips but I think we can replace the candles by alcohol candles sometimes found in restaurants or uitliser larger candle burning longer
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Re: Small vegetable oil greenhouse heating system




by oli 80 » 22/10/22, 14:42

Hi everybody,
here is a small auxiliary heater



and this one which is very fashionable at the moment


candle stove
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