Second type is engineered different. Imagine, if smoke after furnace, where fire burns, goes into clay pot that turned upside down. Hot smoke goes up, than, giving off heat to the walls, cools and becomes heavier and tries to escape from below. Next, we place another inverted pot on top, this time larger, above the first one. The warm, new smoke from the first pot displaces the cooled smoke into the second, larger pot, where the heat is still transferred to the walls of pots rather than escaping, working like in the first pot. After which, the finally cooled smoke goes outside (in the oven - through the pipe, placed in bottom of second pot). Here the principle of operation is based on the transfer of heat through infrared radiation, so it is more effective than the previous one through friction. This happens because the smoke has time to cool down and release more heat. And also bottom part of the stove also heated due to the fact that the heated gases descend under their own weight. This is how Kuznetsov’s stoves works, in general. He’s not inventor of technology, but he improved it greatly. Main con of these stoves is their complexity. But for good mason this is not a problem. Even if you got any experience with masonry, there are a lot of drawings and tutorials on the web that will helps.
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I need to say thanks to one of our anonymous group members for providing this great info.
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I cleaned up the mounting plate for the solar pump's pressure switches today. I had planned to start assembly of the green house hoops today but it clouded up like rain so i just knocked off early.
Also.... mice in my workshop gnawing into sacks of chicken feed. I setup one of those flip and slide 5 gallon bucket traps last night. Checked it a few times. Caught one about every 30minutes. Gave the chickens five wet and dead mice today. So much better than poisoning the mice becuase that makes my chickens sick.
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Here the full film, very good and funny way of giving people their first red pill.
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Here's a guy who charged a LFP cell to 10v (nominal is 3.2 to 3.6v) and shot it with a rifle. It did burn, but not vigorously like 18650s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_B_O8SvCZM
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Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePo4) Cells Safety Test
I know I still need to improve my delivery, but this project is mainly for fun. I have a set of lithium iron phosphate cells that are no longer suitable for long-term use, so I’m using them for some controlled testing. This is the first video in a planned…
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Neighbor making his solar array out of 2" schedule 40 fence posts and Ironridge X100 rails. 40 degrees on the nose. Now that he got enough up to test mount the panels we'll work on the other 2 arrays. I didn't want to auger holes and concrete in the remaining posts until we had one array done just in case I missed something in cad.
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