Hi all.
I want to start with saying thank you to everyone posting all these very interesting ideas and suggestions in this marvelous forum!
I am also planning to build a water heater rocket stove and just found this very interesting thread.
I already have a water based heating system in my house based on regular firewood and solar water panels.
Since I'm a rookie that haven't even built a rocket stove yet please do try to tolerate some maybe not so enlightened questions.
For the purpose of just heating water, as mentioned in this thread, is it necessary to include the barrel over the heatriser?
Could one not just add a meter or so of chimney with a coppertube wrapped around and insulated above the heatriser to extract the heat?
Or would this somehow kill the draft/suction, up/down flow of exhaust gases that is created with the barrel.
And how long does the heatriser have to be to ensure good efficiency?
And what sort of temperaturs can you expect in the exhaust exiting the heatriser?
My plan is to use a fairly strong water pump to push the water through the copper spiral (about 1" thick tube) and circulate it in an open system so that pressure buildup should not be a great danger. I will then circulate this water through another spiral in my accumulator watertank (1000 liters) that heats my house. Or I will circulate my small outside tub through this setup depending on the occasion.
Any suggestions and explanations will be greatly appreciated.