Well this year I wanted to try something different instead of using the pump to circulate water through the copper tubing method. I wanted to build a thermosyphon unit. This one won't be sealed so it will be critical as to the positioning of the barrel next to the tub.
I got the thru-hull boat fitings mounted in the tub.
I also have an idea to shrink the amount of water in the tank so it would heat up faster. The outside dia. of a plastic 55gal drum is about 2'' smaller, so if I cut it to fit inside with 4'' of space off the bottom that should do the trick. Just bolting it around the top lip to keep it in-place. I also have a stainless lid that came with this but it just lays on top. It would be nice to have a sealed lid for it.
Got it filled this evening used a pc. of 3/4 ply to give even pressure to the stainless lid that came with this wood fired canner. The ratchet straps work for now. The pc of galv. pipe is for a heat shield because the strap on the back is kind of close to the stove pipe.
A pic. with the door open.
The water temp is 60 and after 45min. burn the outlet temp from the top hose is 90 and a good circulation is visible in the hot tub.
I finally welded 8 brackets around the top edge for hold downs and the leaking seems to have stopped. When the fire is going I can really feel the suction on the bottom hose in the tub, the theromosyphone works great.
No way to drop temp very quickly, just takes some getting used to how much wood to burn to gain the temp needed. Added a feature to get more out of the smoke?