[Stoves] Patong Patong The Brick Stove Carbonizer Jan to June 2015.pdf

Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispinpigott at outlook.com
Thu Jun 4 20:43:38 CDT 2015


Dear Joshua

 

I congratulate you on incorporating multiple innovations on the stove. I really like the use of a handful of sand (or grog) as an air controller. Usually available everywhere!

 

The pot rest looks really strong. Does it get coated with soot?

 

I am wondering why you are creating charcoal instead of optimising the operating cost. The fuel is purchased and the cost of operation would be reduced if you burned the all fuel purchased. Does anyone want to buy the charcoal from this process?

 

Thanks
Crispin in Java

 

 

 <mailto:jed.building.bridges at gmail.com> Joshua Guinto has shared the following PDF:

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 <https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_QmamNABHVRaVdIWTd3QXRoUnc/view?usp=sharing_eid&invite=CNmUnMUN> Patong Patong The Brick Stove Carbonizer Jan to June 2015.pdf

  <https://drive.google.com/c/u/0/photos/public/AIbEiAIAAABDCMjLjLyz-__0MiILdmNhcmRfcGhvdG8qKDBjNzc4NjM4Nzc3N2Y2YTU2NmQxNGExNGM4NDViYjQwNWZmODgwNjYwATWlbV54IAwz_WGWZx_CCVQhFoo3> Dear Dr. Paul, Dean, Ron, Art, Anders, Kirk, JJ, Jon, Richard, and Everyone

I hereby share with you the second stage of my work on the brick stove gasifier/carbonizer. It began from the lessons i learned during the 2014 Stove Camp at Aprovecho. where i learned how to overcome the limitations of the holey roket i built. It was then when i realized the low firepower of the stove, the difficulty of feeding the fuel and the fragility during transport.

Please see https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive

>From November 2014 until now, i tinkered with so many fronts:preparing the best clay recipe, pulling in secondary air, making the shape and size of each bricks, creating the moulds, designing the fuel ports, the air controls, the metal shell, the pot rest, harvesting the char etc.

I hereby share with you all my work in the attached photo narrative. At the same time i would like to solicit more comments on how to improve further, Also i would like to find support to have this stove model tested in the laboratory.

A smaller model for the kitchen in now underway on a test manufacturing mode.

Kind regards to everyone.

Jed


Joshua B. GuintoSpecialist, Appropriate Technology
MSc Management of AgroEcological Knowledge and Social Change (MAKS)
Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2006 to 2008



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