I got a 4 person hot tub free off graigslist this summer.
In the process of building another small wood burner (out of a compressor tank
this time.) The first experiment was 1/2'' ridged copper soldered into a back
and forth grid laid flat ontop the fire and circulated with the pump on low
speed. It worked but took about 4hrs to bring the water up 30 deg. plus uses a
lot of elec.
I want to build the next one with the tank in the upright position and operate
totaly with the thermosyphon system. What would be the best (cheapest) copper
tubing configeration to use? And would a larger ID tubing size increase the flow
rate?
What about a small stainless steel tank (old fire extinguisher canister)
centered inside the fire box with an infeed and outfeed lines welded to it?
Has anyone tried something simmilar?
In the process of building another small wood burner (out of a compressor tank
this time.) The first experiment was 1/2'' ridged copper soldered into a back
and forth grid laid flat ontop the fire and circulated with the pump on low
speed. It worked but took about 4hrs to bring the water up 30 deg. plus uses a
lot of elec.
I want to build the next one with the tank in the upright position and operate
totaly with the thermosyphon system. What would be the best (cheapest) copper
tubing configeration to use? And would a larger ID tubing size increase the flow
rate?
What about a small stainless steel tank (old fire extinguisher canister)
centered inside the fire box with an infeed and outfeed lines welded to it?
Has anyone tried something simmilar?