Is there any thought on the minimum temperature required for a stove to be 
satisfactory?  It would seem that the cooler the combustion temperatures the 
longer the metal parts will last.  So what is the goldilocks temperature range: 
not too cold and not too hot?

My experience suggests that even simple tin can stoves will last a long time if 
the temperature range is around 700 degrees C.  I have made VERY high temp ND 
TLUDs which showed serious metal wear and tear after every run.  The outer 
sides of the cans would shed thin layers of metal dust that was much like rust. 
 At too cool temperatures, there is creosote buildup.  I control temperature by 
limiting primary air and balancing out the draft in the system.

I note that I like to run my iCan TLUDS above 600 degrees C in consideration of 
the quality of the charcoal/biochar I want to harvest as a co-product of the 
pyrolysis of biomass.

My practice now is to look for no visible creosote with no metal dust rubbing 
off at the end of a run.  IE not too cold and not too hot.  As in everything, 
it is about whole systems tuning for desired results.

Thoughts?

Regards,

Jock

Jock Gill
P.O. Box 3
Peacham,  VT 05862

Cell: (617) 449-8111

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On Aug 26, 2013, at 6:37 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> [Default] On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 14:33:03 +0530,"Sarbagya R. Tuladhar"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> But we have the use of rebars in charcoal cookstoves
> 
> Yes for mild steel ones, they seem to survive in wood fires quite well
> but not the FRP you referred to unless I've got the abbreviation
> wrong.
> 
> AJH
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