That's cool. With a bubbler fed stove outside my camper van, perhaps inside a steal box with a small air vent in the box, heating a closed circuit copper hot air coil going through the box, that goes back into my van, I could heat my camper van without using any air inside the van, which is nice to contemplate. Thanks for this. I could hang the "furnace" off a window like an old drive-in restaurant tray, and have the fuel inside the van for replenishment...hmmm
If you could calculate the volume of the bubbles it could give you more resolution than just watching the fuel level drop. It may require counting bubbles over a measured fuel volume change. Perhaps mark on the bottle one fluid ounce and count the bubbles as the ounce gets used. Thanks for the comment!
That's cool. With a bubbler fed stove outside my camper van, perhaps inside a steal box with a small air vent in the box, heating a closed circuit copper hot air coil going through the box, that goes back into my van, I could heat my camper van without using any air inside the van, which is nice to contemplate. Thanks for this. I could hang the "furnace" off a window like an old drive-in restaurant tray, and have the fuel inside the van for replenishment...hmmm
Awesome design I like the way it turned out. Thanks for sharing
Thats a really smart yet basic technique u have used, How relevant would it be calculating the returned bubbles as a usage indicator (volume / time )
If you could calculate the volume of the bubbles it could give you more resolution than just watching the fuel level drop. It may require counting bubbles over a measured fuel volume change. Perhaps mark on the bottle one fluid ounce and count the bubbles as the ounce gets used. Thanks for the comment!
can you please show how you made your alcohol stove with the plug in insert for the feed line. It would be a big help for me. Thank you
I like your implementation.
Great idea 💡 👍 👏
why cant you epoxy?
Wish we knew how long the tank lasted.
Thank you!
Thanks!