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Date:         Sun, 2 Feb 97 18:15:45 PST
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From:         Al Knoll <alf@hpptc38.rose.hp.com>
Subject:      Space Heaters, Propane Stoves etc

I have a portable propane catalytic mfg by Coleman in the 60s 4800BTU and will keep the frost off yer punkin. These use the Olympian mesh technology for the catalytic burner and have flame off safety valves. You can sometimes find 'em at used things places. I bagged mine at a yard sale for $20US.

For an accumulator type heater for using on the stove you'll want the following properties.

medium conductivity, smooth surface, high specific heat and thermal mass. An anvil fits the bill but of course has other drawbacks. For a radiant heater try a simple 8" flower pot inverted over the flame. Works pretty well but of course has virtually no thermal capacity so the 'carry over' effect when you turn off the fire is pretty limited.

It does do handwarming and space heating pretty well though.

BTW the flower pot does get HOT! so appropriate caution and handling techniques are advised.

Anyone know how the desert flower season is progressing? -- -- ___ / __ __/ ____/ Al Knoll HP Performance Technology / / / / / Center Roseville, CA, USA 95747 / _____/ / / 916.785.9453 (Telnet 785-9453) / / / / email: alf@hpptc38.rose.hp.com / __/ __/ ______/ ___________________________________/


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