[Stoves] WorldStove replies to BioFuelWatyche's latestimprecisereporting of facts.

Fireside Hearth firesidehearthvashon at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 26 19:12:18 CDT 2011


Not sure who the anonymous friend may pertain to, but this is exactly what my stove already does. In fact last night I loaded a 5 lb extruded log into my stove at 8:30 pm, this morning at 10:30 am I was still getting a bit over 200 deg. F. at the cook top. Our stove does this with no visible smoke from our 3" flue after the first 15 minutes +/-. I guess I came across to some folks wrong, as it looked like a sales pitch....it is not. The technology works and works well. I firmly believe that the stoves used in Mongolia for example probably burn like the old pre EPA stoves here in my home town.......at a whopping 20% leaving 80 percent as unburned fuel going up the flue. It's really simple to stop this problem and I think people make it too complex an issue. This is hampering anything from getting done. To prove my theory I need some of the coal being burned in this region for a test. 
Should anyone want to write me on this subject I can be reached at  firesidehearthvashon at hotmail.com

    Thank you.....Roger and Bridget Lehet

Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 09:18:25 +0100
From: steve at thetaylorfamily.org.uk
To: stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org
Subject: Re: [Stoves] WorldStove replies to BioFuelWatyche's latestimprecisereporting of facts.



On 26 July 2011 08:02, Ronald Hongsermeier <rwhongser at web.de> wrote:



Coal, or any other combustible material has a particular energy content. You can't do anything to get 4 times as much energy value out of it. S

Hi Ron, 

Well you CAN if you burn what you have more efficiently, so that the heat doesn't piddle away up your chimney. I think that's what our anonymous friend may mean. 


Steve


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