Hi everybody, I made some changes to the bell chamber as per suggested here. I raised the ceiling of the chamber a couple inches, it's now 4.5" to 6" from the corrugations to the top of the mass storage area. So, I've gained height in the chamber to trap hot gasses, but I've lost a bit in heat storage in the mass on top in the exchange.
I've also added some brick pillars to the inside of the chambers, I was able to poke a layer of bricks up into the raised corrugation.
Did I go too far with all those pillars? I packed as many as possible in there in order to make up for the loss of mass above, I'd be happy to remove some if you guys think it's too many.
Another question I have is- I have dozens of corrugated steel panels, they're 1/8" thick and heavy. I could stack those right up to the top of the mass storage area, even leave them exposed rather than covering them with sand/clay/rock.
Would there be any concerns doing that? In your opinion, is there much difference in mass or heat storage capacity? Will the steel release the heat faster? I worry that it might get hotter than the clay/sand/rock cob. Should I maybe not stack them so high and cover them up with a layer of cob?
I really like the idea of being able to reuse the steel panels this way, even though it means burning all that paint off them first.
Once again, many thanks for your attention and input! Hope you can make sense out of the pics.