It's 1am and I should be in bed yet here I am thanks to the UA-cam algorithm, learning all about this fantastic new technology which I'll never have the space to put it nor the use for it.
You all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Zeke Ashton i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Fun video but does nothing to sell the product: How much does it cost? How many btu can one full chamber producer for common wood species? How often does it need to be filled? How much particulate waste does it produce? How often does it need to be cleaned?
According to this, logs double once near 2006 whereas oil doubled from 4ish to 9, then dropped near 7 then back up to near 10. They chose a poor approach claiming log pricing remained the same when instead they should've focused on the cost of logs being near one third of oil.
There is an ash pan at the bottom that you have to empty when full. www.hargassner.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/hargassner-brochure-wood-log-boilers.pdf
some ash goes by itself, probably most down to the bottom ash pan, but you can and should brush down ash from say under the self cleaning heat exchangers, every time you empty the ash pan between filling the boiler with new wood but it can vary depending on wood type you use. each oven usually comes with say brushes and scrapes needed to remove ash. www.hargassner.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/hargassner-brochure-wood-log-boilers.pdf
@@w.o.jackson8432 I did, and please if the only thought you have is something stupid, cant you just think it to yourself and free us from it? I dont see any electronics that is "non-repairable"
Sorry maa'm i am not quet ready to throw away 50k euros for a electronified aka "smart" boiler when i can go and buy nice n' neat hungarian Termomont glass door art-deco boiler for only 500 euros..
@@tompreaney in my local building material center. I bought mine for 470 euros actually. It has a pretty efficient heat exchanger and has a cast iron top for cooking and glass door. Really cute and nice powerfull 10 kw firewood boiler. Google it: termomont 10 kw firewood boiler
How many times does the company name needs to be repeated in 7 minute video? No actual info on the longevity, cleaning, efficiency and investment cost. All the smart functions of this boiler are totally unnecessary and only raise the price. Lambda sensor is a total BS as gasifier boiler has peak efficiency at full power and is best controlled by exhaust temperature with fan speed. Lambda only adds 500-800€ to the price. (Intentionaly won't mention manufacturer of my boiler, but they make em also over 800kW, and offer the smart and dumb ones) I have an 35kW dumb gasifier that only cares about efficient burning and lowers the output only if 2500l of storage capacity is getting up to temperature. Has big upper firebox so i never needed to reload it in 5 years and gets all storage just up to 80°C along with heating the house and 400l hot water tank. Cleaning out every 2-3weeks about 8-12l of ash (bucket is 15l and i never filled it over 3/4 while cleaning) The exchange registers are twice the size of those shown here and efficiency is around 90% with dry wood. Burning temperature in lower chamber must be well over 1000 °C as i found molten glass from sand on the bark while cleaning the ceramic deflector and flute temperature is around 120-150 °C (stickers on inox flute elbow are still white after 5 years) Whole system was 6500€, gasifier 3k, 2 storage tanks, hot water tank, pumps, 3 way motorised valves, copper pipes and generic differetial controller to steer the valves and pumps. I installed it myself. Did the same install last 3 years in 6 friends houses after they seen the simple system and showed me the quotes to install the SMART and expensive boilers from myriad of mostly German or Austrian manufacturers all for over 12.000€ and up to 18.000€ for similar setup.
Yes and no. While the thermal storage would retain heat for a while during an outage, the boiler and the pumps it’s relies on to move water/heat would not run.
Why, it has secondary air supply? In the case that you're a wannabe lumberjack from USA and still burn wood in those barrelstoves and don't know anything besides your cousins, for your info, a lambda sensor is the similar as in a car, it senses if the burn is complete or not, thus no creosote.
Log splitting is the act of splitting firewood from logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds, bolts, billets[3]). This can be done by hand, using an axe or maul, or by using a mechanical log splitter. When splitting a log by hand, it is best to aim for the cracks (called checks), if there are any visible.[4] Some types of wood are harder to split than others, including extremely hard woods, as well as types like gum which an axe will often bounce off of, and cherry, which is typically so twisted it's near impossible to get a clean split, and elm. Any type of wood, being thick or tall, having large knots or twisted grain can make it difficult to split. In some cases, it is easiest to aim for the edges and split the log into multiple pieces. Batoning is splitting small pieces of wood for kindling or other purposes sometimes with a batoning chisel, a special chisel with one sharp side used for splitting.
Yes but the wood used would still give of the same CO2 rotting in the forest. That's not though why it's low emission. As Dan C is right, as the emissions are CO2 neutral with farmed wood, this provides low particulate emissions - which are a big contribution to polar warming due to capturing solar energy instead of snow reflecting it. Soot is black you know.
Everyone is worried about OUR children. How about worrying about the oceans OUR children will never get to enjoy because of over fishing by trolling nets catching millions of pounds of fish everyday.
Just think of all the fishermen manure that gets dumped in the ocean everyday out of fishermen butts. It feeds the fish so they can grow big and strong and then we can eat the fish and turn it into more manure. It’s really wonderful.
It's 1am and I should be in bed yet here I am thanks to the UA-cam algorithm, learning all about this fantastic new technology which I'll never have the space to put it nor the use for it.
Thanks for the heads up, you know how much I worry about you not getting your sleep.
Sure wish there were a word for "the transition period to winter" but OH WELL.
They gotta make it sound more professional
😂
You all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Clayton Spencer Instablaster :)
@Zeke Ashton i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
How much for the smallest unit?
Fun video but does nothing to sell the product:
How much does it cost?
How many btu can one full chamber producer for common wood species?
How often does it need to be filled?
How much particulate waste does it produce?
How often does it need to be cleaned?
@0:30 Log prices doubled in price, the same as oil...
According to this, logs double once near 2006 whereas oil doubled from 4ish to 9, then dropped near 7 then back up to near 10. They chose a poor approach claiming log pricing remained the same when instead they should've focused on the cost of logs being near one third of oil.
It all looked excellent until they got to the electronic controls , let's see you fix that 20 years down the line......
I was thinking the next year. 2nd year at best
Has anyone heard if you can get peat gasification boilers?
Ist aber stark verharzt! Da muss aber etwas mit der Luftzufuhr nicht stimmen, das sauber zu bekommen wird extrem schwer!
Whats the price for thesr
9000 evro 49kw ? Hou many ? Kvanta kosta ? СКОЛЬКО СТОИТ 49KW ?
Opredelenno DOFIGA!))))
Blyat!
How is the ash cleaned out
There is an ash pan at the bottom that you have to empty when full.
www.hargassner.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/hargassner-brochure-wood-log-boilers.pdf
What the wood combustion temperature in the boiler?
He mentions 1000c as far as I can hear
How is the as ash cleaned out when ash is dropping into cyclonic flame tunnel? Anyone please..is the a automated grate cleaner option
some ash goes by itself, probably most down to the bottom ash pan, but you can and should brush down ash from say under the self cleaning heat exchangers,
every time you empty the ash pan between filling the boiler with new wood but it can vary depending on wood type you use.
each oven usually comes with say brushes and scrapes needed to remove ash.
www.hargassner.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/hargassner-brochure-wood-log-boilers.pdf
Wow, it is amazing that biomass oil burner technology is always successful
Yeah loved it till the non repairable electronics
such as?
@@Fractal227 watch the video
@@w.o.jackson8432 I did, and please if the only thought you have is something stupid, cant you just think it to yourself and free us from it? I dont see any electronics that is "non-repairable"
Sorry maa'm i am not quet ready to throw away 50k euros for a electronified aka "smart" boiler when i can go and buy nice n' neat hungarian Termomont glass door art-deco boiler for only 500 euros..
€500 - where?
@@tompreaney in my local building material center. I bought mine for 470 euros actually. It has a pretty efficient heat exchanger and has a cast iron top for cooking and glass door. Really cute and nice powerfull 10 kw firewood boiler. Google it: termomont 10 kw firewood boiler
@@mr.dahliaking.202 thanks for your informative reply.
Этот Котел называется горе от ума
Hargassner A-P-P ... 😂😂😂👍👍👍
Сколько стоит ,цена
How many times does the company name needs to be repeated in 7 minute video?
No actual info on the longevity, cleaning, efficiency and investment cost.
All the smart functions of this boiler are totally unnecessary and only raise the price.
Lambda sensor is a total BS as gasifier boiler has peak efficiency at full power and is best controlled by exhaust temperature with fan speed. Lambda only adds 500-800€ to the price.
(Intentionaly won't mention manufacturer of my boiler, but they make em also over 800kW, and offer the smart and dumb ones)
I have an 35kW dumb gasifier that only cares about efficient burning and lowers the output only if 2500l of storage capacity is getting up to temperature.
Has big upper firebox so i never needed to reload it in 5 years and gets all storage just up to 80°C along with heating the house and 400l hot water tank.
Cleaning out every 2-3weeks about 8-12l of ash (bucket is 15l and i never filled it over 3/4 while cleaning)
The exchange registers are twice the size of those shown here and efficiency is around 90% with dry wood. Burning temperature in lower chamber must be well over 1000 °C as i found molten glass from sand on the bark while cleaning the ceramic deflector and flute temperature is around 120-150 °C (stickers on inox flute elbow are still white after 5 years)
Whole system was 6500€, gasifier 3k, 2 storage tanks, hot water tank, pumps, 3 way motorised valves, copper pipes and generic differetial controller to steer the valves and pumps. I installed it myself.
Did the same install last 3 years in 6 friends houses after they seen the simple system and showed me the quotes to install the SMART and expensive boilers from myriad of mostly German or Austrian manufacturers all for over 12.000€ and up to 18.000€ for similar setup.
What brand do you recommend?
This would be could as a backup system for an extended power outage.
Yes and no. While the thermal storage would retain heat for a while during an outage, the boiler and the pumps it’s relies on to move water/heat would not run.
столько подвижных деталий, тамже дрова горят а не газ!
да с золой не всё ясно.
но оригинально не поспоришь.
That flute will be full of creosote
Why, it has secondary air supply? In the case that you're a wannabe lumberjack from USA and still burn wood in those barrelstoves and don't know anything besides your cousins, for your info, a lambda sensor is the similar as in a car, it senses if the burn is complete or not, thus no creosote.
@@HakkaDakka check out garn wood fired boilers.
Flute? Hahaha - it's flue
these things get choked with resin and tar. The cleaning system shown would last about a week before it gets clogged. Save ur money
That is way too much tech and moving parts just to burn wood.
Strange sense of humour, calling those little pieces of wood, logs.
Log splitting is the act of splitting firewood from logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds, bolts, billets[3]). This can be done by hand, using an axe or maul, or by using a mechanical log splitter. When splitting a log by hand, it is best to aim for the cracks (called checks), if there are any visible.[4] Some types of wood are harder to split than others, including extremely hard woods, as well as types like gum which an axe will often bounce off of, and cherry, which is typically so twisted it's near impossible to get a clean split, and elm. Any type of wood, being thick or tall, having large knots or twisted grain can make it difficult to split. In some cases, it is easiest to aim for the edges and split the log into multiple pieces. Batoning is splitting small pieces of wood for kindling or other purposes sometimes with a batoning chisel, a special chisel with one sharp side used for splitting.
RIght, splitting creates more surface area and is more efficient.
Kindling wood boiler
Logette's
Dont "bla-bla" about extremely LOW emmision! If 1kg of wood gives "N" kg of CO2, it always gives "N" kg of CO2
They're talking about particulate emissions CO2 doesn't matter
Yes but the wood used would still give of the same CO2 rotting in the forest. That's not though why it's low emission. As Dan C is right, as the emissions are CO2 neutral with farmed wood, this provides low particulate emissions - which are a big contribution to polar warming due to capturing solar energy instead of snow reflecting it. Soot is black you know.
@@HakkaDakka To provides low particulate emissions needs more O2. So, it's same
@@Romgenas LOL, in what way particulate emissions depend on amount of oxygen used in burning?
I could just make a fire pit in my basement, I think that would do the same thing with lower cost.
Wesley223332 And burn down your 🏠...... ?
@@rozchristopherson648 thats what the firepit is for.
Wesley223332 “Burn, Baby, Burn” 😝
Everyone is worried about OUR children. How about worrying about the oceans OUR children will never get to enjoy because of over fishing by trolling nets catching millions of pounds of fish everyday.
I have a feeling you don't quite grasp the size of the earth's oceans.
Just think of all the fishermen manure that gets dumped in the ocean everyday out of fishermen butts. It feeds the fish so they can grow big and strong and then we can eat the fish and turn it into more manure. It’s really wonderful.
Protect the environment for our children to enjoy,
but we're just going to cut down 1 trillion trees they need for breathing......
hIgHlY eCoNoMiCaL
Civilization heating houses with dead plants. We're literally living in the future 😂😂😂 it's so sad.