Josh,
From experience, having the heat go through a single pipe/chimney in
the center of the water tank is much better than having the heat go
around the outside of the steel drum. And it is much less expansive.
Paul S. Anderson, PhD aka "Dr TLUD"
Email: [email protected] Skype: paultlud Phone: +1-309-452-7072
Website: www.drtlud.com
On 9/14/2012 11:36 PM, Josh Kearns wrote:
I'm thinking about building a 5-gal TLUD fired 55-gal water heater for
outdoor showers. I'm wondering if anyone has a ballpark estimate for
heat transfer efficiency w/ and w/o using a pot skirt attachment. The
hot water tank will be a 55-gal steel drum, so I think the setup is
pretty analogous to a cookstove setup, just bigger.
20%?
Any thoughts are helpful, rough estimates OK.....thanks!
FYI, the char from the water heating setup will be used in arbor-loo
style modular composting toilets. This infrastructure is being
installed during a rambo design-and-build sesh for my wedding on a
farm in rural Appalachia (USA), but will be used continually by future
events at the site. Cool, huh?!?!
Josh
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