UNLIMITED HEAT For Your House | NO ELECTRICITY NECESARRY (V2.0)

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Heating a home during a power outage or emergency is easy with this type of system. If you have a larger room or area you can make multiple units to heat and they can also be used to cook meals. Using a pure fuel system is paramount. Safety is important and always use proper detection equipment such as smoke and co2 detectors. These are also a great item to store in campers for trips into the wild and will store for years without issue. Be sure to follow the build steps and you can quickly get heat started and be safe during grid down events. This one is even easier to build than some of my other types of DIY heaters.

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If you’re going to put JB Weld on your end caps, you should drill a hole in the pipe first to relieve the air pressure that you’re going to build while trying to put the second cap on you’re going to get an air pocket in the glue

BeeKeeperacp
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Basically like an alcohol stove using pipe. I've seen them made out of soda cans and most other type metal setups. The length of burn time depends on the amount of fuel they can hold...

garymucher
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I'm definitely going to make a few of those for emergencies, thanks for the info.

Jeff-ocme
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Nice. You can make it safer and burn longer by filling your copper tube with a pice of fire proof cloth like a welding blanket or something like that. Pour the fuel in let it sit for about a minute to soak into the cloth then pour all the fuel back out. You will only need to seal one end of the tube with the JB weld use the other end as a removable cap for the fuel. Because you remove the fuel before lighting you are just burning the fumes as they escape from the holes. This is safer to use because you have no fuel to spill. You could even have a second pipe to slide over your burner pipe so you could slide over it to turn off your stove any time you want before using all the fuel left in the cloth. This will add a little length but it would be worth it.

roypaulcarter
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Being a plumber in the uk I can see some modifications I'd make to simplify things but great design idea.

gmckayak
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I concur drilling the holes first is the way to go

johnhedrich
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You need to incorporate that stainless steel mesh to radiate the heat more. Maybe a curved cover to set over the alcohol burner

joycemyers
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How is it i saw your older video probably a few weeks ago and now I'm seeing the new vid. Not even a subscriber. Youtube algorithm is on point.

Dama
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Fyi...

The heat amount from burning denatured alcohol through a 1/8" hole (with natural aspiration) depends on the hole size, the combustion efficiency, & the fuel energy content--which in the case of denatured alcohol is ~29.7 MJ/kg or ~21, 000 BTU/lb--which burns cleanly with a blue flame & reaches temps as high as 1400°F (760°C) at the hottest part of the flame). Note: burning denatured alcohol or methanol are quite expensive fuels. It would be much less expensive to burn gasoline & you'd get ~50% more heat (~44.4 MJ/kg (~19, 090 BTU/lb)) from gasoline than from denatured alcohol.

The combustion efficiency & heat output depend on proper oxygen supply & vaporization of the fuel.
A 1/8" hole allows for controlled vapor flow. Smaller holes typically result in higher pressure and focused flames, which can increase efficiency. For comparison, smaller holes like 1/16" are recommended for high-temperature burners to manage heat output safely.

To calculate the heat output, if 10 g of fuel is burned per minute, use this formula: denatured alcohol heat of combustion/g * fuel mass in g (e.g. 29.7 kJ/g * 10 g) = 297 kJ (282 BTU) per minute, so in 1 hour, that would be 17.82 MJ (16, 920 BTU). 17.82 MJ = 4.95 kWh of energy which is quite a lot of heat compared to a typical 1.5 kW electric heater output in the same hour.

A burner with a 1/8" hole will produce a significant amount of heat suitable for cooking or heating applications but requires careful handling due to the high temperature and flammability risks.

Adjustments to hole size or airflow can fine-tune the flame size and heat output for specific needs. So, he could add a needle value to allow more air flow into his burner, if he wanted more efficient combustion--especially if he used a smaller hole diameter.

ab_ab_c
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Profound content: At 4:51, the video conveys a very meaningful and profound message, making viewers think. The clear and coherent expression makes the content easier to understand and more approachable.

nguyenhop
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Only…not “unlimited”…it’s limited to how much fuel you have or can get.
But fabulously easy design! & very compact to carry!

Chimonger
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COOL VIDEO once again. You have SOME GREAT IDEAS coming through.💥🔥👍

silverfern
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Very good and simple informative video, thank you so very much.

i_am_a_freespirit
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Thats a great idea. But I would use a solid core 10 gauge wire stripped of the jacket. The wire coating is very toxic.

RkicF
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Fun experiment. It doesn't look like it would heat much at all. Not even a bedroom. but bent like you said I could see it as a nice heating stove.
I myself have a small cinder block rocket stove in the yard for cooking if I ever need it.

beebob
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I'd like to check that out, I'll follow the fire dept to ur place

Wayne-zi
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You have great green house, plz show us how you built it.

KyLe-xjej
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You could form a coil for a burner using similar method. Just permanently seal the inner end before forming the coil to the outer end. Use the entire coil as burner. Drill holes from the inner coil throughout the coil leaving the most outer wrap if the coil without holes to create a burner about 4 to 6 inches of round flame.. use a 2 to 3 foot length 3/8 Outside diameter copper pipe and achieve more volume of fuel and higher temperature and more even flame .

davidlipke
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You can use what I do for mine. I put finishing steel wool inside so that it works as a wick. Just enough to pull the liquid up

yesterdayswine
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I just buried several tons of good uranium ore under my house don't even have to turn on the lights, the "glow " is all you need to see by...😉

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