Dear Doug B

Do you have any experience with this idea? Are the fuel-filled drums
normally covered, perhaps with an air-limiting hole in them? The
attractiveness is that they can be continuously refilled when partly burned.

Regards
Crispin


Arranging multiple 55 gallon drums plumbed in as BLDD to a central
concentrator chimney allows fuel characteristic adjustments per barrel.

For example one barrel for pine needles or straw, one barrel for twigs, one
barrel for big chunks, air flow tailored to fuel characteristics and desired
biomass stack depth.  

For higher output, add more barrels, use a bigger stack.
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