Yes. Our one active French member is very involved with these Brant based systems. Very much more developed now versus this historic.
He will read this.
Chime in as he pleases.
Some he can disuss.
Most in commercial development, and current use lock.
Just so. VesaM does much commercial work too he cannot talk about.
Me . . . I avoid that.
So I can freely jabber-mouth. (a joke. a weak joke.)
But actually a serious warning. You either are, already. Or soon be asked to commercially develop too Joni.
It IS possible to wear both shoes. But they will pinch at times. Expect this.
S.U.
Joni,
Yes, I am interested. Please give me details. I am a mechanical engineer. I like mathematics. I love Isaac Newton style physics. I have worked on a dairy farm, so I am practical. I will understand you.
Rindert
Good Morning Mr Tone,
Reading back I feel I may have come across as too critical.
Actually your sketched up design has some rare, rare features.
Your complete third outer jacket skin for heat recovery as one.
I’ve only ever seen use of that once.
Kurt Johansson (sp) Australia in the 1980’s.
He seemed happy with this feature. Worth the building.
And your second revised sketch shows much thought into the actual construction and maintenances seams.
Going this level shows serious intent and real works using experiences.
I checked and there is a live link to Larry Dobsons stationary systems works in the DOW library. He of course is much more detailed on his systems and design use experiences and philosophy.
I and one other actually contacted him and visited for an afternoon back in ~2010.
He is one of the real Leonardo type renaissance men.
His last known works was his from previous rectangular to a round: OmniFueled gasifer. He released a detailed plan set able to be CAD loaded. That link however appears to be no longer supported.
The real problem with one-man set ups . . . one car wreck, heart attack, or just energy burn out and then Poof! . . . it’s all gone.
Only if saved by an info-junkie-archivist.
You’re a good man, Steve, I accept criticism in good faith because criticism usually points to a limited spectrum of thought, thank you for your effort. I am currently too busy to realize the idea, but I will soon start making a gasifier and will report back.
Greetings Tone