Very simple waste oil heater

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025

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  • @NoOneButRonPaul
    @NoOneButRonPaul Рік тому +5

    This is by far the best waste oil burner design by far yet. Can't wait for a breakdown video.

  • @mohawksteel2215
    @mohawksteel2215 Рік тому +1

    so simple but works and I am sure the bricks hold a lot of heat when you shut the burner down, Great idea Sir, thank you for showing us.

  • @zohar956
    @zohar956 11 місяців тому

    great idea sir, you did a nice job over there.
    two comments from my experiance:
    1. this steal pipe will not last long. need to be replaced by high quallity sst. pipe 316/317 or similar.
    2. you can separate the combustion spot from the hot pipe by building 2 chambers, forcing the heat exchange with a fan & leaving the toxic gases out of your house.

  • @Rose-f2t
    @Rose-f2t Рік тому +1

    Well, this is another great idea. I think I would make it into a rocket heater to heat more air !
    Open flame does not produce carbon monoxide, as you have shown at 9:35 !

  • @jefferyholcombe5189
    @jefferyholcombe5189 Рік тому +2

    The amount of heat flowing without some heat exchanger to pick up the heat out of the burning air after burner seem's like a lot of heat is wasted outside!

    • @VladFredK
      @VladFredK  Рік тому

      Actually you didn’t see the whole design, there is not much heat wasted, by the time it gets to the attic, the chimney pipe is only warm and that is a little problem I have, maybe good problem when it gets colder outside but now the house gets too hot because it s kind of hard to run it low.

    • @samsien9105
      @samsien9105 Рік тому +1

      @@VladFredK I think you can make air gate on bottom hole to slow the heat down by reduce the air flow in , I really like your design thank .

    • @wesman7837
      @wesman7837 19 днів тому

      EXACTLY! I would make a heat exchanger low on the pipe with a fan, and possibly a duct to push the warm air to the coldest spot in the house!

  • @NoOneButRonPaul
    @NoOneButRonPaul Рік тому +1

    Does the copper pipe ever carbon up at the end?

    • @VladFredK
      @VladFredK  Рік тому +2

      I’ve been using this for about a month now almost every day and it has not yet, I think it’s cooled down enough with the incoming oil. The break down is already in one of my previous videos.

    • @NoOneButRonPaul
      @NoOneButRonPaul Рік тому +1

      @@VladFredK Thank you. You have altered it ever so slightly though? No holes in the steel pipe? Your videos are the best BTW. Love the humor.

    • @VladFredK
      @VladFredK  Рік тому +2

      @@NoOneButRonPaul Thanks, I didn't really alter it at all, just install solid chimney pipe but I was not sure if it will produce or leak any carbon monoxide or smell inside the house but I guess I'm just lucky that it works. :)

  • @mohawksteel2215
    @mohawksteel2215 Рік тому

    I wonder if the fire up time would shorten if a cast iron pan was used instead of a thin stainless one ?

    • @wesman7837
      @wesman7837 19 днів тому

      No, it would be longer because it needs to heat up to a hot enough to burn the oil, and cast iron takes much longer to heat up, that's why it is so great to cook on, because it gives a nice even temperature!

  • @firdousahangar1189
    @firdousahangar1189 11 місяців тому +1

    How many hours for 1 liter of oil

    • @VladFredK
      @VladFredK  11 місяців тому +1

      ABOUT ONE TO THREE BUCKETS A DAY DEPENDING ON HOW COLD IS OUTSIDE

    • @alexvids9232
      @alexvids9232 11 місяців тому +2

      5 to 15 gallons? @@VladFredK

    • @VladFredK
      @VladFredK  11 місяців тому +1

      👍

  • @nidal1661
    @nidal1661 Рік тому +1

    Amazing ,i'm building one

    • @davidlee9299
      @davidlee9299 14 днів тому

      But will complain about emissions...

  • @auntysocialist
    @auntysocialist Рік тому +1

    "Energy free"... the kind of logic an envirotard can appreciate.

    • @wesman7837
      @wesman7837 19 днів тому

      That's a good one! 👍 👌 👏 😉 😄 😅 😂