Difference between revisions of "How to Cook with Little Fuel (Wood, Charcoal)"
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*'''Difficulty:''' Easy | *'''Difficulty:''' Easy | ||
*'''Price Range:''' Less than US$ 1 | *'''Price Range:''' Less than US$ 1 | ||
− | *'''Material | + | *'''Material Needed:''' Six bricks, one sprocket (alternatively: metal bars), metal wire |
*'''How Many people?''' One person | *'''How Many people?''' One person | ||
*'''How Long does it take?''' Up to one day | *'''How Long does it take?''' Up to one day | ||
==Concept== | ==Concept== | ||
− | The use of insulated bricks and a sprocket can build a construction called | + | The use of insulated bricks and a sprocket can build a construction called �Sprocket Rocket�. This type of stove is used with charcoal and is highly efficient because the combustion takes place in insulated surroundings. |
==How to Build the Stove== | ==How to Build the Stove== | ||
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Step 3: Finally another layer of six half bricks are wired together and put on top of the sprocket. You can use the "Sprocket Rocket" as built or encase it with heat resisting material.<br> | Step 3: Finally another layer of six half bricks are wired together and put on top of the sprocket. You can use the "Sprocket Rocket" as built or encase it with heat resisting material.<br> | ||
[[File:stove_with_charcoal.png|250px|As built stove with burning charcoal]] | [[File:stove_with_charcoal.png|250px|As built stove with burning charcoal]] | ||
− | [[File:finished_stove.png| | + | [[File:finished_stove.png|263px|Encased stove]] |
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Uganda, 2006 | Uganda, 2006 | ||
− | ==References and | + | ==References and Further Reading== |
* Aprovecho Research Center http://www.aprovecho.org/lab/index.php | * Aprovecho Research Center http://www.aprovecho.org/lab/index.php | ||
* Ken Goyer, 2006 http://www.aprovecho.org/lab/pubs/researchlib/category/1/design | * Ken Goyer, 2006 http://www.aprovecho.org/lab/pubs/researchlib/category/1/design | ||
− | ==Related | + | ==Related Articles== |
- [[How to Build a Winiarski Rocket Stove]] <br> | - [[How to Build a Winiarski Rocket Stove]] <br> | ||
- [[How to Make Charcoal]] <br> | - [[How to Make Charcoal]] <br> | ||
+ | - [[How to Build an Efficient Wood Oven]] <br> | ||
+ | ==Categories== | ||
+ | --[[User:HTP Meret|HTP Meret]] 21:53, 27 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
− | + | [[fr:Comment cuire avec peu de combustible (Bois, charbon)]] |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 31 August 2017
Contents
Short Description
- Problem: Lack of Wood, Inefficiency of Charcoal Stoves
- Idea: Bricks and a sprocket build a stove
- Difficulty: Easy
- Price Range: Less than US$ 1
- Material Needed: Six bricks, one sprocket (alternatively: metal bars), metal wire
- How Many people? One person
- How Long does it take? Up to one day
Concept
The use of insulated bricks and a sprocket can build a construction called �Sprocket Rocket�. This type of stove is used with charcoal and is highly efficient because the combustion takes place in insulated surroundings.
How to Build the Stove
Step 1: Wire six half bricks together. You can also use five half bricks for the bottom leaving a hole for a door.
Step 2: Put the sprocket on top of these brick. Instead of a sprocket you can also use metal rods or grids.
Step 3: Finally another layer of six half bricks are wired together and put on top of the sprocket. You can use the "Sprocket Rocket" as built or encase it with heat resisting material.
Success Story
Uganda, 2006
References and Further Reading
- Aprovecho Research Center http://www.aprovecho.org/lab/index.php
- Ken Goyer, 2006 http://www.aprovecho.org/lab/pubs/researchlib/category/1/design
Related Articles
- How to Build a Winiarski Rocket Stove
- How to Make Charcoal
- How to Build an Efficient Wood Oven
Categories
--HTP Meret 21:53, 27 February 2010 (UTC)