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Drip System / Got a Drip?
« on: October 04, 2013, 11:49:41 am »
Howdy folk,

If you have or had a drip system, please share that experience & knowledge of
the Good & the bad, likes & dislikes, symptoms & remedies, changes, temperatures, fuel consumption - EVERYTHING.
(Inquiring minds & all that)
Thanks

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Welcome Center / A Question on Mixing Fuels
« on: September 18, 2012, 04:03:58 pm »
I don't know where this should post, so I hang it here, hoping everyone with experience will respond.

While reading "Burning vegtable oil do's & dont's", a large question arose.
 -> Why not mix WVO & WMO for fuel?
 The suggestion has me wondering if there is something else about my fuel choice to consider.

I am redoing & modifying a kerosene stove to be a dripper for heat this winter,
   another brand set-up for kerosene (instead of #2), but is similar to a post here 2 years ago in "User Projects & Pictures" as:
 -> man, that was easy. Siegler burner
« on: October 24, 2010, 07:32:30 pm »

It's possible I missed it, but I looked through most of the sight for an answer before posting.

Shalom!
Cmdr. Ron

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Welcome Center / Greetings & Intro in Fla.
« on: September 15, 2012, 04:43:28 pm »
Ahoy, Folks!
    The name is Ronald.  Please call me Ron, Ronald, or use my title / user name, Cmdr. Ron.
    No matter which, let's have some fun exploring & sharing information on the varied ways to put an otherwise wasted valuable fuel to good use.
    A few years back, I used new SVO in my Datsun diesel and learned the hard way it should be heated before it hits the injectors.  Waste Oil collection & filtering slowly crept forward with the knowing I could use it to prosper.
    Determined to not to be put-off by mere ignorance, I scored an old oil stove to fuel with nearly free waste oil.  They're becoming rare finds in Florida, as is the lack of folks who know much about them.  Every year the mercury drops into the 20 degree range, but most locals claim ignorance of oil heat, believing lies of minimal insulation, heat pumps, and open-front fireplaces. :-\
   The stove's ID plate was too obscured by crud to read until I brought it home and cleaned a few years of weather exposure to paint & install.  It was designed to burn kerosene, so it could take a bit more to convert it.  Either way, I choose to heat my house with it this winter.
    So it is that your forum has caught my eye.  The previous couple went a different direction.  Time spent searching archives and asking questions was not without benefit, but leaves far too many questions to set a pot of burning oil in the living room for heat.
    My apologies for the windy intro, folk.  Extra information from me now could eliminate time expenditure or be very fruitful.  With many years of thermodynamics & construction experience to share, I hope to be of help to you all.
Thanks. ;D
SHALOM!


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