posted 2 years ago
From the video, you are getting some thermosiphoning, but between the small diameter and long length of the copper, and the coil positioned partly above the tub surface, there is too much resistance to get much flow. Also, if there is any point where the pipe rises and then falls, air could be trapped at the top of the bump and present a serious obstacle to flow. You need to provide a smooth path for any air bubbles to rise and escape from the tubing.
Also, the setup of the fire is not getting a lot of the heat into the tubing in the first place. You would want the fire contained all around and below the tubing, and covered above so that heat is concentrated around the tubing and cannot escape straight up without touching the tubing.