Good day all,
Yes I am here following the youtube videos, where you talk about this stuff... all the time
My flatmate and I have built a
rocket mass heater, starting protypes outside, following 'the book' (Ionto and Leselie), bu found that we couldnt get
enough draw with thier dimensions, so we copied as best we could the proportions of the portable
RMH from the RMH/Cycling you tube
video.
Unfortunatly after getting a prototype that worked well outside, when inside it smokes back way to much, has not enough draw, and as a consequence produces lots of
ash (and we assume results in incomplete combustion)
It starts well but gets worse as it heats up.
What we have done:
6" inner tube
8" outer
Filled with clay slip+polite.
Cut similar to that on the video, just without the false floor, so straight onto the bricks
5.4" square
with the small barrel as per youtube vid.
The horizontal section is one brick on wide + outer heatriser thickness. (Pretty much exactly the proportions of v1.2)
We built it off the floor with bricks supporting some galv. sheets, then brick base on top.
The exhaust can escape the barrel on all sides, leading to an enlarged opening (under the barrel) on the exhaust pipe side.
The exhaust pipe rises at a slight incline, and at this stage goes straight outside.
The fire is constructed of one layer of bricks sealed with clay. no extra material around the outside.
Placing a brick half over the enterance reduces smoking, but does not stop it.
The barrel gets nice and hot. I believe there is a 1.5" gap between the heat riser and the barrel top.
I remade the exhaust gas -> pipe bit to try and increase flow... it seems unlikely that there is a bottle neck there.
We have made sure that the horizontal burn chamber is isolate from the barrel exit.
Following the 'troubleshooting' section of 'the book' the only things I can think of are that the
wood enterance is too wide or too hgh.
I wonder also if my burn chamber is too wide generally.
Anyway, thougths, comments, suggestions would be greatly appreciated! The house really stinks now... but its warm!
cheers
Jasper