Hadez411
Well-Known Member
My current predicament is finding my damn infrared temperature gun so I can start learning how much I need to heat the tank in order to make it through a night.
That and because my fire is heating from the top of the tank, the water isn't really convecting around very much. I'm getting a warm layer of water on the top and cold on the bottom. I'm thinking of adding a "U" shaped pipe that brings the exhaust down first, to the bottom of the tank, before rising up to exit, some concerns about maintaining a strong enough draft though.
For now I'm just using a drill with a paint mixing bit on it to circulate the water now and then. Maybe I should upgrade to a 50 pounder propane tank or something, that would get the heat further down too.
Suggestions?
That and because my fire is heating from the top of the tank, the water isn't really convecting around very much. I'm getting a warm layer of water on the top and cold on the bottom. I'm thinking of adding a "U" shaped pipe that brings the exhaust down first, to the bottom of the tank, before rising up to exit, some concerns about maintaining a strong enough draft though.
For now I'm just using a drill with a paint mixing bit on it to circulate the water now and then. Maybe I should upgrade to a 50 pounder propane tank or something, that would get the heat further down too.
Suggestions?