Tony Morse : so approximately 26 feet of horizontal run, Added to the straight ducting we must Count every 90ยบ Elbow as the drag on the draft that it is .
Every Single Elbow needs to be counted as 5' more of piping ! You are almost certainly beyond the safe 30' for a 6'' J-Bend RMH.
Lets look at slightly more likely causes for your problem!
Your #1 clue that your Rocket is doing exactly what you want it to do is to listen to the strength of your rockets roar, any thing that increases this is a
good thing. ( There must be an exception to this rule, I just can't think of it !
It is important to use small, very dry finely split
wood fuel to start your fire, ideally you place
enough wood into the mouth of Your
Feed Tube so that the
air channels between the individual pieces of wood act like individual Chimneys pulling in air that flows past them keeping the wood cool except at the tips
of the wood which are burning increasing temperature and Efficiencies ! To much Air can cause a cooling effect on your burn - again your ear is your best
clue as to what is going on inside the Burn Tunnel- It is also a clue to check the temperature of the Magnetic Thermometer on your Barrel/Drum.
When you are burning less than a full load of wood you will need to reduce the size of the mouth opening to reduce the amount of air drawn into the fire;
And direct it more directly down past and through your Wood Fuel ! At the end of every single RMH Burn there is a reduction of Fuel and an Automatic
increase in the amount of air fed to the fire ! This cools the fire and is a major cause for increased ashes and Charcoal building up in the Burn tunnel and
Constipating your internal plumping ! //// See link Below :
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THis is the way to both choke of excess air and more directly channel it to where it needs to go ! Again your ear is the best clue to what your RMH needs !
For the Good of the Crafts ! Big AL