A number of years ago, I wrapped multiple coils of 3/8" copper tube around the cast iron firebox of an old parlor stove. I then tried some goofy (but fun) experiments with a thermosiphon system. I finally realized I'd never gain a thing unless I pumped the hot water away from the (already) heated area.
But fortunately, I stopped to consider what might happen when cold water was pumped back to the copper coils surrounding the cast firebox... and I never put the idea to the test.
The stove is still used daily and has some antique value, so I wouldn't want to crack the firebox in an 'idle' experiment.
Any opinions from anyone with boiler experience what I'd be likely to expect?
(I'd consider trying the thermosiphon again with a 35 or 55 gallon barrel 'storage' tank, but I'm afraid the floor near the stove won't take that much more weight.)
Thanks for any replies...
Peter B.
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But fortunately, I stopped to consider what might happen when cold water was pumped back to the copper coils surrounding the cast firebox... and I never put the idea to the test.
The stove is still used daily and has some antique value, so I wouldn't want to crack the firebox in an 'idle' experiment.
Any opinions from anyone with boiler experience what I'd be likely to expect?
(I'd consider trying the thermosiphon again with a 35 or 55 gallon barrel 'storage' tank, but I'm afraid the floor near the stove won't take that much more weight.)
Thanks for any replies...
Peter B.
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