Camping stove with high efficiency

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Hello! This is a camping stove for outdoor cooking. You can take it with you on a camping trip or to the country house, where there is no stationary stove. The stove is made of stainless steel, but for repetition you can use ordinary steel.

Stove stove idea


This stove-stove is not of a completely standard design: the idea is that the fire warms the air between the sides, and that in turn, the air rises. At the top, heat from the fire and warm air mix.

This design of the furnace increases the rate of combustion of flue gases. The low pressure created by the passage of warm air draws more heat from the combustion chamber, more complete combustion of the fuel occurs, without unnecessary emissions.
The whole furnace resembles a carburetor from a car, where the optimal mixture is prepared, air is mixed with fuel.
This stove-stove is an experimental version that has proven itself well. True, the manufacture of such a design with double walls can not be called simple.
For the rest, it has already become a classic - a rocket furnace.

Stove manufacturing


This is the bottom of the furnace:
Slanting legs from a bent sheet. On each side of the hole, for the intake of cold air.

Top view - mixing chamber.

Also top view. A circle is welded for installing a pan or pan.

Side view - a chamber for throwing firewood with a shutter.

The damper also acts as a regulator of air supply to the combustion chamber. To ignite it, you need to fully or partially open it. Well, when all the firewood has flared up - the shutter must be closed. It made optimal openings for the right amount of air supply. This gives a complete and burning firewood in the chamber. Thanks to all these conditions, this stove has a higher efficiency.
You can find out more complete and detailed information about the design of the furnace by watching the video. In the end, you will see the tests of a field furnace in real conditions.

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