I spent some of last week traveling and have an awesome new thingy to share.
I went to Eugene to hang out with Max and Eva from , Lasse Holmes, Leslie Jackson, Kiko Denzer, and few other lovely people. Max, Lasse, and Kiko had been playing with variations of
They had most of the heavy lifting done when I got there, so I mostly got to relax and eat amazing cake, which was awesome. We put some finishing touches on the heater on my first day and ran a few tests the next morning. I don't have any graphs to share at this early stage as there is still quite a bit of development to do, but the initial results are very promising.
It's basically a side batch a la Adiel and Shilo, with a very short riser. Coincidentally, I had just been expressing my skepticism of short risers to Peter earlier last week. I was excited to see how this one did, and much to my surprise, it burned quite well. Not as amazingly complete of a combustion profile as our normal risered configurations, but still very clean and quite efficient. In it's initial set up, which can be tuned quite a bit, it was exceeding 80% efficiency with CO numbers down below 100 at times.
I'm really inspired and excited, so much so that I've been home just over 24 hours and already stacked up two more burn chambers of similar designs and had fires last night. There will be more on this in the coming weeks I'm sure. Max is planning a write up in his so keep checking over there, and I'll write up more as I go. I probably won't share many details of the internals and let Max, Lasse, or Kiko share what they would like about that. But, at this stage I'm thrilled with the possibilities here, and am so glad to have gotten to be a part of this process.
Here's a shot of the stove as I left it. The crew was working on the hardware so I'm sure it will be even more stunning once it gets the big windowed door on there.