i had alot of issues using an electric ignition source to get the oil going, i could do it once warm (60c) but it would not ignite thick cold oil, so i use a combination of gas and ignition to get the burner going, then once it has stabilised the gas can be turned off, very tiny amount of gas and as waste oil is free its worth the startup
Here to learn. I played with oil burners when backyardmetalcasting was a forum, so long time ago. Only built crude burners. So here's my question, isn't the flame lazy? Perhaps the footage or I missed an explanation.
Not a huge fan of preheating oil to hot. The main part to to have it as consistent as possible. Any type of control valve will always need tweaking as the oil temp changes... I am more of a fan preheating the air and have a last minute preheat just as it exists the nozzle, as I learnt from you.
I am working on .25-.3l per hr burner. I have come to the conclusion, radiant heat is heating my nozzle tip enough that it is kinda boiling in side the nozzle. And give trouble over time, especially as the burner ash builds up.
i had alot of issues using an electric ignition source to get the oil going, i could do it once warm (60c) but it would not ignite thick cold oil, so i use a combination of gas and ignition to get the burner going, then once it has stabilised the gas can be turned off, very tiny amount of gas and as waste oil is free its worth the startup
Here to learn. I played with oil burners when backyardmetalcasting was a forum, so long time ago. Only built crude burners. So here's my question, isn't the flame lazy? Perhaps the footage or I missed an explanation.
what is the smallest oil burner you've succesfully made of similar design, oil l/hr and air cfm/psi?
Not a huge fan of preheating oil to hot. The main part to to have it as consistent as possible.
Any type of control valve will always need tweaking as the oil temp changes...
I am more of a fan preheating the air and have a last minute preheat just as it exists the nozzle, as I learnt from you.
I am working on .25-.3l per hr burner.
I have come to the conclusion, radiant heat is heating my nozzle tip enough that it is kinda boiling in side the nozzle. And give trouble over time, especially as the burner ash builds up.
مرحبا صديقي ممكن اعرف ظاغط الهواء كم لتر هل 24 لتر افضل ام 50 ❤وشكرا
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