On wood we can get temperatures to exceed 700 degree's on top on a really good day. for over ten hours on one bag of pellets. you can at On the top plate of this heater we get it to run at a smooth and constant 550 degree's F. ![]() Now I dont want to self patronize myself but if you do read up on them, download the manual, etc. Our company is a really lean startup, my father cashed out his retirement accounts and I foregoed college to start this business and hence we dont have a lot of money to play with. Even though we have different models coming down the road, until some people at least start buying what we have we wont be able to afford further development. We wanted to add a third heat fin to the top of the horizontal burn tube to better radiate heat and we were charged 150 dollar fee for the design change. We can't make any design modifications other than drop in adapters because the testing lab hits us with a 150 dollar design change fee for every little change. To lower the temp you just move the pan/pot off to the side since the hottest part is in the center. Right now we just have the 16" diameter cooktop and I've found that you can use it like any natural gas or electric stove. It's good that you have the means to make it more available and spread awareness for energy conservation Have you thought about marketing a barrel top Dutch oven? I was burning pellets with huge success and wood and bio mass in my rocket and I've documented it all, check my YouTube or my "compact RMH with Dutch oven " thread here on permies, I've baked a pie and a pizza during development tests of my prototype. It looks a lot like a similar concept as my original multi-fuel rocket stove with internal mass. Read more about it here, and order it here. When you purchase a Liberator Rocket Heater you will get a FREE outside air intake adapter AND a FREE Pellet Hopper Adapter! This sale offer is a limited time offer and will end very soon!ĭrops in any Liberator Rocket Heater (with outside air intake adapter installed) and allows you to burn an entire 40 pound bag of pellets for over ten hours! What we want to do is to give those folks that have to comply with building codes and insurance safety standards a chance to have a rocket stove in their homes too, with all of the tested and proven science of our design, and best of all - all of the fabrication and shipping - done by us. Furthermore, I personally think having a company with professionals and staff that are certified and trained and make and develop rocket heaters for a living really adds a lot of credibility to the technology. We’re using the most advanced scientific methods to take the Rocket Heater to its next logical conclusion in the evolution of the technology.ĭon’t get me wrong, I love it when people are able to DIY a rocket heater, but for many folks who live under the thumb of pencil-pushing code enforcers or who need insurance compliance, building one themselves just may not be feasible. When my father and I started our company, ( ), we did so with the objective to bring innovation and certified professionalism to Rocket Heater technology. ![]() I'm throwing this out here because one of the hardest things people are having trouble with is the safety testing, building codes, and insurance. The only real problem that people can run into sometimes with rocket mass heaters and rocket stoves is that the designs are not always building code friendly. ![]() Then of course, you can incorporate the concept of the thermal mass into the rocket stove, so that all of that heat is gradually dispersed into your living quarters, either via a big cob bench, a wall, or a heated floor even. With very little fuel input, the rocket stove burns highly efficiently, utilizing the exhaust pipe to get the most heat output for the least amount of wood input - less splitting wood, more heat, and a fuel efficient burn that won’t keep you hunched over a maul all season long. Why a Rocket Heater? Getting Around Red Tape and Building Codesįor most Permies, the rocket stove is a tried and true concept.
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