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victor vector

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Hello from ( new ) members
« on: July 25, 2012, 11:26:24 pm »
Hello everyone.

My name is Harry Stone from Australia.
My partner Trish  and  I are about to start  building a small  houseboat to live on.

We thought building a waste oil burner may be a good way to
heat our little boat in the colder months , and provide some hot water .

We have  a lots to learn ....We feel this may be a good place to start.

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Re: Hello from ( new ) members
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2012, 07:18:47 pm »
Harry,
 Welcome to the forum. Livin on a houseboat sounds great.
Have you decided which system your going to use to burn your waste oil?
doug

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Re: Hello from ( new ) members
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2012, 03:57:46 pm »
Thank you for the welcome Doug.

In answer to your question re : what system to burn the oil , we have not really decided ...
we feel that we do not yet know enough about waste oil burners.

Our first priority is safety . Never leaving the heater un - attended in use , fire safety  etc....

The electrical system would be primarily 12 volt dc , so I guess current draw from the house battery bank ( total amp hours ) to run fans etc needs to be watched carefully too. Maybe a drip system would be more  suitable ?

Much to think about

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Re: Hello from ( new ) members
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2012, 09:59:03 pm »
Greetings Victor.  Glad you stopped by.  The forum is a bit slow during the summer months (here in the northern hemisphere anyway  ;)), but livens up a bit in the winter.

A pressure or siphon system is going to require a bit of power to run.  Especially the cartridge heater to heat the oil.  A drip system may be the only way in your situation.

Hope some of the info on the forum helps you out. 

Russ

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Re: Hello from ( new ) members
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2012, 04:27:32 pm »
Ahoy there, Harry,

Wowser, Howser, houseboat!  What a restful idea it is.
 - Because I was Navy, I ask you to please tell me you are not new to boats.
What sort of water temps do you anticipate?  It makes more difference than some think, as it can & will absorb a ton o' heat.  That can be quite useful, or more than a nuisance.  Heat travels OUT, not up.  The right insulation will float yer boat & slow the flow ow heat.
  More on that later, film at 11.
My opinion matters little on it, but use a drip burner.  If you burn WVO, you could be the "Adelaide Fry-Daddy" (smells like deep frying chicken & potatoes). ::)
Shalom!
Cmdr. Ron