Wood Pellet Camping ad Biofuel Stove
Deris Jeneatte, Cleardome Solari, april 2008
Here's a stove and solar appliances for the camping set. Some concepts may apply to cooking stoves.
http://home.att.net/~cleardomesolar/pelletcampstove.html
BioEnergy Lists: Biomass Cooking StovesThis site contains information to help people develop better stoves for cooking with biomass fuels in developing regions.
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PelletWood Pellet Camping and Biofuel StoveSubmitted by Tom Miles on April 5, 2008 - 12:48.Wood Pellet Camping ad Biofuel Stove Here's a stove and solar appliances for the camping set. Some concepts may apply to cooking stoves. Vesto and Switchgrass PelletsSubmitted by Tom Miles on January 5, 2008 - 21:31.Vesto +_ Switchgrass Pellets Crispin Pemberton-Pigott, New Dawn Engineering, Roger Samson, REAP Canada, January 5,2008 Densified Canadian switchgrass pellets were burned in a VESTO (New Dawn Engineering) stove in the gasification mode. Dear Grass Burners Roger Samson was here today with Stephanie and he brought along a Mayon Turbo stove with rice husks and a big bag of switchgrass pellets. We tried this 'fuel of the future' in the Vesto which first required putting a small sheet of newspaper at the bottom to keep the little pellets in, and second perforating the sheet to let in a least a small amount of primary air. It was packed pretty tightly. The pellets are about 15 MJ per litre. We lit it on top with a small wood fire and it got going nicely. It burned very much like a Vesto with the 'gasifier mode' engaged meaning that it ran with very little primary air getting through and a floating bed of flame perhaps 7 cm above the fuel. Very pretty. The CO/CO2 ratio was stable at 2% and had no odour or visible smoke. I will get some picture posted and a movie with a description by Roger. The flamefront was shallow, as Alex describes with wood pellets. Nothing really to add - it burned completely and gave off lots of heat. Regards Crispin T-LUD Pellet Heating Stove at BSNB4Submitted by Tom Miles on July 9, 2006 - 17:57.T-LUD Pellet Stove at BSNB4 I have had the opportunity to attend a local event, the BSNB4 on 2 June 2006, where some impressive technology, at early stages of development, was presented. One of the presentations, a T-LUD pellet stove, burning a 25 pound bag of wood pellets in 15 minutes, had a few rough edges, but it certainly brings the T-LUD to a new height. A suitable exhaust hood would, of course, be required for safe indoor use. See picture. Wood Btu's and Water Boil CalculatorSubmitted by Jeff Davis on December 16, 2006 - 21:22.Prairie Grass Pellet EnergySubmitted by Tom Miles on May 1, 2006 - 16:31.Prairie Grass Pellet Energy An older site with missing links but good overall reference to pelletizing grasses. »
One (Pop) Can StoveSubmitted by Tom Miles on April 2, 2006 - 08:44.One (Pop) Can Stove, John Frimenko,
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