Chi Monger wrote:We finally got install completed, right in time for winter—just!!
Our Liberator rocket stove, is SOOOOOO wonderful!!
Now, we gotta rent a splitter, to break-up all the long-seasoned logs out back! We’ve mostly been burning pellets….good pellets don’t leave clinkers & only leave small amount of fine ash.
This stove burns just about any wood pellets, because there’s more of them to keep each other warm, than in usual pellet stoves. But, damp or badly made pellets, leave more ash, &/or, clinkers to clean out. Still, cannot see smoke coming from chimney.
Cool Thing about rocket stoves & masonry mass stoves?….apparently, States or cities that have passed laws against wood stoves, have NO problem with rocket stoves, because they are so efficient; & no one sees smoke coming from chimney.
Dennis Barrow wrote:
Glenn Littman wrote:Can any of you that have a freeze drying system comment on power consumption? I am fairly certain that for those of us who live off-grid it's not an option unless you have humongous battery storage capacity. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I think the process is on the order of 24 or more hours and pretty power hungry through the night. If someone knows the wattage demand of their machine and running time that would be helpful to know.
They are power hungry for off grid. I just saw a post about that a couple days ago on a facebook forum. The people said that they had to run a generator whenever the sun wasn't shining. And they had a battery bank that would run their freezer.
Here in Montana where I am it costs me about $3.00 a day to run it, that's for 24 hours, and each batch usually averages 32 hours or so.
Eric Jaymes wrote:
Rick Deckard wrote:We have the large. We got it primarily for selling FD candy at Farmers Markets and events. After an Escape from WA this year, we're going to start producing our own stuff and also maybe for neighbors/church. We also had a glitch off the bat with needing to replace the motherboard but they sent it to us and an easy swap. The horror story we missed out that some have experienced was the system arriving looking like it was air dropped. Great community online with recipes, suggestions and *Don't Do This* (the photos are quite amusing). There a couple 'new kids on the block' trying to get in on the action which happens. Some have improvements and others clearly show they were rushed out the door. Always fun at events hearing people saying "I have a freezer and a dehydrator. I can do that too." Ok... good luck with that.
Best of success!
If you don't mind, how is the Farmers Market candy biz doing for you? Is it doing well enough to recoup the cost or is it more of an add-on, supplemental income thing? My friend has the smaller version and recommended going with a large; I'm just not sure I have enough growing to gain the benefit.