Since my days working with Dick Hill, I had some concepts that I wanted to try.
The first unit was the Mark I (Dick Hill named it!). It was built in a 55 gallon drum.
This one is the Mark II, which I used all last winter.
My heat load is only 6,000 btus/hr, so the limited firing ability is not a big deal.
It was a test bed for the concepts we integrated into it.
It delivers 30-60,000 btus/hr.
I apologize for the crappy video. I will do a better one later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ii7q8vQWfc&feature=BF&list=ULCdArrZqWSVk&index=1
The Mark III is in my shop and is all stainless steel, unpressurized and operates at 80-120k.
The first unit was the Mark I (Dick Hill named it!). It was built in a 55 gallon drum.
This one is the Mark II, which I used all last winter.
My heat load is only 6,000 btus/hr, so the limited firing ability is not a big deal.
It was a test bed for the concepts we integrated into it.
It delivers 30-60,000 btus/hr.
I apologize for the crappy video. I will do a better one later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ii7q8vQWfc&feature=BF&list=ULCdArrZqWSVk&index=1
The Mark III is in my shop and is all stainless steel, unpressurized and operates at 80-120k.