This video details how to make a super-efficient water heater thermo siphoning process. Not only are all the parts he uses cheap or free discards, the project does not need electricity or solar power.
To match this video you will need:
Copper Tubing
Stove Pipe
Water heater
Valves
And of course, water and something to burn.
See the process video after the break and then get started on your own source of endless hot water:
Nice illustration of backup/emergency water heating that will work within your current house system.
One error I noticed, however. If you step up the tubing size to 1/2″ from 3/8″, you do get 33% (not 40%, BTW) more surface area for the same length coil, but the heat you will transfer across that surface must heat 78% more volume of water flowing in the coil. Instead, use SMALLER tubing, and run more of it in the chamber.
A friend of mine used the same theory while hunting. The copper coil was put in the fire pit
This is not new….
This is how Model T’s radiators would work.
hum any one rember the old steam heated radiators like the schools used way back when reminds me of those
this on the order of a still like my grandpa used to have lol
this would be ideal if you had wood heat in your home or use in a camp site
Michael Mike Randleman
The heat is being generated by burning wood. You have intentionally confused the transfer process with the heat generating process in a dishonest attempt to get hits on your site. I hate it when companies do this and believe it is an ethical marketing technique.
Who is George what a dumbass