Misc How To Make A Concrete And Perlite Rocket Stove

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How To Make A Concrete And Perlite Rocket Stove


Less than 30 minutes


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYr-Uj4HqDs



GreenShortz DIY
Published on Mar 23, 2018
In this video I re-make my DIY concrete rocket stove with the addition of perlite. Many of the improvements to the stove design were suggested via viewer comments. It's hotter and lighter and will burn cleaner.

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The perlite adds insulation to the concrete body of the rocket stove, reducing the thermal mass. This makes the stove much more efficient and it should boil water, my primary use for the it, more quickly. An added benefit of using the perlite will be the reduction of the weight of the stove.

Next week I'll be adding a J-tube to the stove, bringing the design closer to the a true rocket stove. Then I'll test the stove's performance with and without the J-tube.

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Hot Water Rocket Stove II - BUILD-

About 40m minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBI4LaeKxDE



Little Aussie Rockets
Published on Dec 2, 2018
Thermal siphoning rocket stove for an outdoor bathtub, though you could use it for an off grid hot water system. The advantage of the rocket stove is a clean and efficient burn. This system uses 5 metres of 20mm annealed copper pipe, and though I designed the rocket in a J configuration, it worked better as a batch box. There is a vortex generator at the base of the riser and basically I was able to heat 200 litres of cool water straight out of the tap to 67 degrees Celcius / 152.7 F in 1.5 hrs. Please let me know if you want the plans for this build, as I will make them available on my website if there is interest. www.littleaussierocketstoves.com Build and use at your own risk. Little Aussie Rocket Stoves cannot be held responsible for any damages or injuries as a result of the viewer building this stove.
 
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