Camping Stove Engine Heater
Assembling a converted Coleman lantern/stove for a airplane engine heater
Outside Cooking Fun
Assembling a converted Coleman lantern/stove for a airplane engine heater
Eggs Anyone ......LOL I call them the HYDRO EGGS ...LMAO
This is my 5 tip HHO burner boiling some water ..I am using 5-6 LPM ...I am using 725 watts of electric..I am using .025 MIG tips , and I soldered the mig tips to the copper using the hho torch ..I plan to modify this to a 10 tip burner for even better heat distribution
This is showing my 5 tip burner using .025 mig tips ..and using around 5 LPM.....Sorry for the bad picture i used my phone..
This is the completed (as far as I plan on completing it) propane forced air heater. The fan is from a kitchen exhaust vent hood. The rest is just various pieces of 6" and 8" ductwork and 1/4 galvanized piping. The final piece to get the flame right was the polyurethane can in the back-center of the inner tube. In this run I estimate it to be putting out around 100000 BTU, but by reducing the amount of air bypass I can get it up to at least 200000 BTU, limited only by how much gas the 20 lb. cylinder will put out. For those interested I made a forum thread covering the process. backyardmetalcasting.com