Boiler problem
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It is impossible to store water and fuel in the same tank:
1) they are not missible
2) the water will eventually rust the tank (metallic I guess)
You just have to separate the 2 power supplies but as André said, there is very little to wait on the boiler assembly except experimentally as specified on this page: https://www.econologie.com/montage-chaud ... -1635.html
1) they are not missible
2) the water will eventually rust the tank (metallic I guess)
You just have to separate the 2 power supplies but as André said, there is very little to wait on the boiler assembly except experimentally as specified on this page: https://www.econologie.com/montage-chaud ... -1635.html
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https://www.econologie.com/montage-chaud ... -1635.html
http://www.pagethib.be.tf/
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/quanthommesuite/BRU1.htm
but as we told you: we think that there is not much to expect from this assembly (boiler output already high) ... After you do as you want
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http://perso.wanadoo.fr/quanthommesuite/BRU1.htm
but as we told you: we think that there is not much to expect from this assembly (boiler output already high) ... After you do as you want
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we must not forget that, if we get there, the goal of a PMC fuel burner is to be able to burn a certain percentage of water which is financially potentially interesting.
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