found this online, looks very good and really easy to do.
links here:- https://youtu.be/9WEGlQ4xBa8
full acknowledgements, not my idea
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This came up some time ago on this forum and others and perhaps someone will put up a link. As I understand it the idea grew up in ww2 as people tried to find a way to warm up the air raid shelters. As such it really is only something for emergencies rather than "normal" heating of a room. There can be issues with fumes in an unventilated or badly ventilated room and the cost has been questioned too. It may seem cheap from the link but there are more economic and efficient , not to talk of safer , methods to heat a room. One member on here I think tried it and used multiple burners to achieve the heating equilivent to conventional methods which again throws up the cost issue.
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Found it ,
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=8641
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=8641
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Must admit having got 5 candle lanterns the other week they do seem to take the chill off
Not sure if its physiological or actual need a thermometer to check really
But the warm light and well 40 ish watts of heat per tea light can't go to waste
Not sure if its physiological or actual need a thermometer to check really
But the warm light and well 40 ish watts of heat per tea light can't go to waste
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Re: build a room heater
It does work. Even open candles will eventually warm a room up. Using flowerpots makes it more effective as the flowerpot heats up and then radiates heat out in all directions, whereas an open candle convects heat to the ceiling and the heat has to layer its way down, if that makes sense.
Can also be used for conservatories or greenhouses if very low temperatures are predicted.
Can also be used for conservatories or greenhouses if very low temperatures are predicted.
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I had a look at this a few years back. Check wikipedia. Each candle flame (a proper candle flame) gives off 80 watts of heat. Therefore, if you burn 10 candles you have a 800 watt heater. But there is a problem and that is air quality (vaporised wax to breathe in anyone? Not to mention soot!) The flowerpots get hot and radiate the hat all around. Including down to the wax itself thus melting it and vaporising it. Hence breathing in candle wax.
Another option is a cleaner burning bioethanol solution
http://www.biofires.com/3-bio-ethanol-f ... AlsZ8P8HAQ
I used a chimburner
http://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/281026665 ... -l1000.jpg
and put it in a chimnea. A cheap metal garden one for about £30 from B+M
https://www.buydirect4u.co.uk/product/g ... As028P8HAQ
Job done at low cost.
Bioethanol can be purchased at
http://www.prestigiousfires.co.uk/bioet ... AlT-8P8HAQ
Or if you get a distiller you can make your own dirty smelly stuff that still works but might rust your steel burner. ( )
Its nice to have a "real fire" in a flat with no chimney
Another option is a cleaner burning bioethanol solution
http://www.biofires.com/3-bio-ethanol-f ... AlsZ8P8HAQ
I used a chimburner
http://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/281026665 ... -l1000.jpg
and put it in a chimnea. A cheap metal garden one for about £30 from B+M
https://www.buydirect4u.co.uk/product/g ... As028P8HAQ
Job done at low cost.
Bioethanol can be purchased at
http://www.prestigiousfires.co.uk/bioet ... AlT-8P8HAQ
Or if you get a distiller you can make your own dirty smelly stuff that still works but might rust your steel burner. ( )
Its nice to have a "real fire" in a flat with no chimney
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I like this one myself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgxHLXZ6D1g and you can use it in a van
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Re: build a room heater
Its still just 80 watts which is the equivalent of one candle flame according to wikipeda (when I looked in to this stuff when it was all new)junmist wrote:I like this one myself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgxHLXZ6D1g and you can use it in a van
So that wont really do the living room all that much good in a minus 20 situation.
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Re: build a room heater
Has anyone tried me of those disposable BBQs? Too smoky maybe? Might stick to my candle collection.
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Not a good idea, somebody did a few years back.... Mind you they were trying to kill themselves.Mad Scientist wrote:Has anyone tried me of those disposable BBQs? Too smoky maybe? Might stick to my candle collection.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/su ... bbq-629104
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