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Waste Motor Oil / Re: I'm struggling with a DIY burner
« on: August 19, 2010, 10:58:41 am »Harry,
Ive built my heater out of the same style cyclinder, I to have much trouble getting a decent amount of heat from it. It has a 6inch steel plate burner which is dished and sits an inch off the bottom of cyclinder. The vent pipe is approx 1 1/2 inch abve burner, Ive played around with 1/4 & 3/8 copper feed tube at various hights. It will continue to burn all day or night but continues to smoke and fails to produce heat. Ive tried some of your sugestioins but still things are not right. Any tips would be great
I'm not by any means an expert (or even an amateur) on these things, but what I noticed was....
It seems to work better and produce less smoke if there was some crud on the dish to act as a wick for the flame, so I stopped cleaning it. I also noticed it would produce much more heat if the oil over spilled the dish and there was some crud in the base to act as a wick, where upon the base would catch fire. I am not sure what actual oil I am burning, other than it is a general mix of waste oils and probably mostly old engine oil.
It isn't without any smoke, but it does for the most part burn with little noticeable trace of smoke. One modification I started to make towards the end of last winter, was a hinged 1/4 steel plate so it could sit above the burner and around the air pipe in the middle. Hinged, so it could be folded to be able to get it in there via the door - so it would form a V shape along the hinge between the two steel plates. The idea I had in mind was to make a secondary chamber at the top, where it might get a second chance to combust and burn the smoke off and to cause the heat to rise around the outer wall.
I only got as far as hinging the two plates, I still need to cut them down to shape to fit it. So I don't know if that might work or not yet.