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Subject: [permaculture] Rocket stoves use twigs to cook food quickly, efficiently - Boing Boing
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:47:03 -0400
Rocket stoves use twigs to cook food quickly, efficiently - Boing Boing
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Rocket stoves use twigs to cook food quickly, efficiently
Posted by Mark Frauenfelder, June 26, 2008 2:59 PM | permalink
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When I visited Kelly Coyne and Erik Knutzen of Homegrown Evolution (http://www.homegrownevolution.com/)last week they
showed me the rocket stove they made in their backyard. Theirs is quite fancy because it is made of bricks. They
sometimes use their rocket stove to fry a meal in a skillet.
The rocket stove was invented about 10 years ago by Dr. Larry Winiarski at the Aprovecho Research Center in Oregon. It
consists of an elbow-shaped combustion chamber (usually made from metal cans) surrounded by insulating material (often a
large can filled with sand). It uses twigs for fuel, so it's ideal for areas where the trees have been depleted.
1.) Insulate, particularly the combustion chamber, with low mass, heatresistant materials in order to keep the fire
as hot as possible and not toheat the higher mass of the stove body.
2.) Within the stove body, above the combustion chamber, use an insulated,upright chimney of a height that is about
two or three times the diameter before extracting heat to any surface (griddle, pots, etc.).
3.) Heat only the fuel that is burning (and not too much). Burn the tips ofsticks as they enter the combustion
chamber, for example. The object is NOT to produce more gasses or charcoal than can be cleanly burned at the powerlevel
desired.