I Built a Wood Fired Pool Heater! (Raging Hot)

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  • @ModernSelfReliance
    @ModernSelfReliance  Před rokem +23

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    • @brandonskidmore2741
      @brandonskidmore2741 Před rokem

      Hey modern self-reliance if you would put that pump a little bit below the pond or the pool you will get so much more flow it's a gravity fed pump so it's going to be below the water level so if you would have raised the lever of the cold water so being so low you would have had so much more water pressure and be coming out like a shower head

    • @Evan-dc6mt
      @Evan-dc6mt Před rokem

      You can’t use those screws to hold the pipe in place. Your going to wreck the copper (electrolysis, dissimilar metals touching is bad ) having said that the barrel is going to have the same effect
      Look into stainless steel tubing maybe

    • @Evan-dc6mt
      @Evan-dc6mt Před rokem

      Also Kevin pro tip
      If you want to remove a pec ring just hit it with your torch. It will net the pex pipe and the ring just pulls off with channel lock pliers

    • @happyface35
      @happyface35 Před rokem +1

      Had you put the coil inside the drum without any joints, you would definitely get the flow you need without needing to worry about the solder...

    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 Před rokem

      This is correct except for one thing
      You do not have Syphon
      Because of the t piece it's letting air break the Syphon process
      If you have the return going into the water with no way for air to break and you need around 1 ft fall into the pool so that it can draw water as it flows

  • @TheMartinson3
    @TheMartinson3 Před rokem +167

    I built a hot tub just like this, one thing that made a huge difference was putting down 2 inch foam board under the tank and wrapping the tank in foam board. Now I can easily heat the 8 foot diameter tub from about 70 to 105 in about three hours. Before adding the foam board I noticed the bottom of the tank had cold water while the top was much warmer until you stirred it. after the foam board underneath it now heats up evenly without stirring telling me I'm not loosing nearly as much heat to the ground.

    • @usertogo
      @usertogo Před rokem +9

      Even easier is to dig out a fire pit underneath the tub, or raise the tank on bricks and fire up under the tank - much quicker and more efficient, you only need an isolating grid of heavy wood to lay down in the tub and avoid overheating any bunns...

    • @Brenda-ck1rp
      @Brenda-ck1rp Před 7 měsíci +1

      Where do u buy the coil from

    • @user70331
      @user70331 Před 5 měsíci +4

      What if you make fire under the tub. Won't it heat better?

    • @timderks5960
      @timderks5960 Před 26 dny +1

      @@user70331 Do you really want to constantly sit in that smoke and handle a fire underneath your pool that you can hardly reach for cleaning and adding wood?

  • @MichaelShea1965
    @MichaelShea1965 Před rokem +105

    I built a hot tub with the same concept. I built a rocket stove with the copper coil inside with direct contact to the flames. Also while heating the tub I covered it to help retain the heated water. Your losing heat from it not being covered and you could insulate the return pipe from fire. That will also protect anyone from getting burnt. Great to see you work through the process.

    • @linuxpenguin823
      @linuxpenguin823 Před rokem +3

      It also looks like that pump has a filter port on it. Gotta keep your water clean!

    • @giannamolinari3065
      @giannamolinari3065 Před rokem

      Yah. The hot pipe it's at the right height for someone to bonk his head on it.

    • @Chris_at_Home
      @Chris_at_Home Před rokem +4

      My neighbor built something like that. Instead of copper he made a coil with a bunch of 5000 psi stainless tubing I gave him. He uses his for a small kids swimming pool.

    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 Před rokem +9

      I was thinking a rocket stove would be much more efficient with the wood use.

    • @scar3xcr0
      @scar3xcr0 Před rokem +5

      Most of the heat is being lost from the top. Commercial products for heating water with wood are basically an insulated wood stove with coils on the sides and top. That setup isn't extracting a very high percentage of the energy from the burning wood.

  • @azz2
    @azz2 Před rokem +40

    A note on flow rate, as you have the pipe into the pool with an air gap the system must boil water to push it out, if you submerged the tube it would flow faster at a much lower temperature as the slight difference is density would begin to Syphon water round after the initial boil bleeds the air out.
    This would make it much more efficient as the fire doesn't need to heat the water to boiling.

    • @eclecticinspiration5064
      @eclecticinspiration5064 Před 2 měsíci

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  • @andrewmilton1145
    @andrewmilton1145 Před rokem +79

    If you want steady flow without a pump both ends need to be submerged. One at the bottom and one just below the surface.
    The pulses of really hot water is because there is air in the system and when some of it boils it forces some out. Same as a coffee perk.
    Get both ends in the water and get the air out and you will have steady flow without a pump and a more efficient heat transfer in the exchanger too.

    • @Dlogreen
      @Dlogreen Před rokem +4

      I'd also consider making the base adjustable to manage the heat of the incoming water.....you could effectively have hotter or cooler water flowing based on the elevation. Could be pretty simple with a screw jack/scissor-lift platform idea. Then the fire could burn at maximum temperature but if it isn't, you could still achieve adequate heating regardless.

    • @eljaibas16
      @eljaibas16 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Maybe adding a check valve at the bottom of the pool would work, since water opens the valve as it rushes to the heat exchanger, once in the exchanger it boils and creates pressure closing the valve and forcing hot water to the exchanger outlet. Just like a glorified coffee maker.
      Although he just wanted to pump water by the difference in density between hot and cold water.

    • @peterloichtl4512
      @peterloichtl4512 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yes you are spot on in out water below durface

    • @simo8x
      @simo8x Před 13 dny

      That’s correct, plus by the looks the pipe is still going uphill and looks possibly too far from the pool too.

  • @Mr.Fabrication007
    @Mr.Fabrication007 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Tilt your entire barrel rig at an angle and it will significantly increase the thermal efficiency. Open top burning loses 95% of heat exhausting right out the top instantaneously, and pull up your coil and tighten the last few winds samller so it is directly in the heat plume. Or re-do the thing with the coil on the inside of the barrel (not at bottom/will burn/steam too much) Condensation becomes a big problem in the combustion chamber though. just lean it over and reap the added heat!

    • @murrayer99
      @murrayer99 Před 17 dny

      Good man thanks very much for your information, made things very clear. Makes so much sense when you explain it like that.

  • @HurjaPena
    @HurjaPena Před rokem +33

    We have a lot of wood heated hot tubs here in Finland. We call them "palju". They all work without pumps. They basically have a woodstove that has pipe inside it just like yours, but with direct contact with flame. Also a difference with our hot tubs is that we do have both ends of the pipe submerged in the water. Intake at the bottom and hot water comes out usually about half of the total depth. This way you dont get air in the system and water doesnt need so much heating to circulate effectively. Pipe is also wider diameter and there is surprisingly little "loops" inside the wooden stove. Also as others already mentioned, Insulated all way around, lid too!

    • @yolorr3509
      @yolorr3509 Před 10 měsíci

      do you even know to build something?

    • @brianblithe2271
      @brianblithe2271 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Im guessing you use copper tube inside the wood stove with direct fire to the tube, my question is does the fire eventually burn the copper tube and destroy it ?

    • @cody481
      @cody481 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@brianblithe2271 It's amazing how long the copper tube lasts if directly exposed to the fire IF you keep it full of water.

    • @brianblithe2271
      @brianblithe2271 Před 3 měsíci

      @@cody481 Ah my brotha, dere is a trick to it, much obliged

  • @user-vp9ss7oc5x
    @user-vp9ss7oc5x Před rokem +246

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  • @vloepser
    @vloepser Před rokem +85

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  • @fawkesthegreatbnovember6390

    You are the living proof that when someone wants something they can build it.
    Great job !

    • @ModernSelfReliance
      @ModernSelfReliance  Před rokem +5

      I've been told that more than once in my life! You can do anything you put your mind to.

    • @yolorr3509
      @yolorr3509 Před 10 měsíci

      yea man

    • @Brenda-ck1rp
      @Brenda-ck1rp Před 7 měsíci

      Where do u buy the coil from

  • @russellwatters5891
    @russellwatters5891 Před rokem +4

    So glad to see you put some uumph into the flow, and extra copper tubing to help increase the amount of heated water returned. We used this type system for fumigating termites years ago with Methyl Bromide gas, it was called a heat exchanger. Also, I've built several mosquito foggers out of lawnmower exhaust pipes and ice maker line as a drip method directly into the hot exhaust pipe. Great build! Love what you're doing ❤️

  • @sgtpsyop1978
    @sgtpsyop1978 Před rokem +2

    I built my wood burning heater using 60 feet of copper inside the fire barrel wrapped on the inside exposed directly to the flame. I have a 1/2hp transfer pump to flow the water through. It comes out about 25-30 degrees warmer than the base water temp. I have a 12500 gallon pool and in a few hours the pool will warm 5-10 degrees. I will fire it up first thing in the morning and by lunch time the water is nice and toasty in the pool. A partial cover over the barrel to reduce the amount of heat that escapes helps too. Flow rate is more important than temperature differential. A thousand gallons of 5 degree warmer water per hour is better than 10 gallons at boiling temp.

  • @mikewood8680
    @mikewood8680 Před rokem +2

    Honestly, best part of the whole vid was the time you spent with your daughter. Those times make forever memories.

  • @TegRacer69
    @TegRacer69 Před rokem +14

    Love seeing this. Glad to see you got around to doing it after we talked about it. I never did get the heater done on my hillbilly hot tub because I haven't gotten a good deal on copper yet lol. This is awesome

  • @davisphillips7792
    @davisphillips7792 Před rokem

    I made a solar pool heater and had the coil on my garage roof to get better sun and added heat from the rest of the hot roof. I used a sump pump and plugged it into a timer. It would cycle and run for 30 seconds to add the hot water and pause for 15 minutes. I would just plug it in each morning and it helped a lot in the spring and fall. The one year I plumbed it into a mess of old galvanized pipe and elbows and threw it directly into the fire pit and worked even better but had to babysit the fire. I love watching all your projects thanks for sharing

  • @kenfoster4256
    @kenfoster4256 Před rokem +6

    Awesome job on the pool. I really enjoyed the daddy/daughter time in the pool, kinda reminded me of the times I spent with my daughter 👍

  • @GadgetAddict
    @GadgetAddict Před rokem +13

    I was hoping that your redesign was going to expose the pipe directly to the flame of the fire.
    Fun video 👍

    • @NealD
      @NealD Před rokem

      I questions too, how much heat is lost by putting the coil on the outside versus inside, but since the coil is in direct contact with the metal that’s in direct contact with the fire, it may not be as much loss as we think. Greatest loss is not having a cover like a grill.

    • @GadgetAddict
      @GadgetAddict Před rokem +2

      @@NealD with the copper tubing being round, the surface area that's making contact is relatively low 🤷‍♂️

    • @Coupe420
      @Coupe420 Před rokem +1

      @@NealD best bet would be pipe in the chimney of any fire box. Or directly over the coals with a lid/vent

  • @cptmariner
    @cptmariner Před 4 měsíci +2

    A one-way check valve would help with flow greatly without a pump. Also, putting the coil pipe inside the barrel, rather than outside, would greatly help with heating the water quicker.

  • @victorylovelace
    @victorylovelace Před rokem

    I love hearing the laughter of children.🥰They are all so precious.

  • @debbihanson4255
    @debbihanson4255 Před rokem +7

    Pipe wrap for the return pipe. insulate the heat and prevent burned fingers. Love the concept!

    • @havoc1zero
      @havoc1zero Před rokem

      Came here to say that exact thing 👍🏼

  • @nicholaskarako5701
    @nicholaskarako5701 Před rokem +15

    Any plans building a deck so you can feed the fire and get back into the pool to keep your feet from getting caked with mud? Might be a good idea to build a fence to protect the hose from the pool to fire heater and the Cooper piping. It will also give you and your guest somewhere to hang your clothes. Maybe even build a little storage compartment to keep chemicals for the pool and house the water pump.

  • @brucestoker2130
    @brucestoker2130 Před rokem +5

    "Daddy, I love playing with you!" Absolutely worth the build and the time to watch it!

  • @monk8235
    @monk8235 Před rokem +1

    for the opposite effect (cooling wort) - I've found that the surface area to volume ratio was improved using several small diameter annealed lines in parallel as a heat exchanger - maybe for a future project... Enjoying the vidoes!!

  • @MusicLovingFool1
    @MusicLovingFool1 Před rokem +3

    You are awesome what you do for your daughter and family. I love your off grid tiny homes. ^^ Keep on keeping on!!!

  • @DevideNull
    @DevideNull Před rokem +3

    All you need is to install a check valve at the inlet. The overheated water can only exit through the outlet. That's how the coffee machine works, no pump needed.

  • @edsomers7814
    @edsomers7814 Před rokem +2

    Awsome idea Kevin.loved the build man you come up with the coolest ideas!great video thanks.😊☮️

  • @michellevaughan
    @michellevaughan Před rokem +3

    I took the easy way (just built a bit fire pit under my 6 X3 cattle tank). It takes 3-4hours but gets up to about 105 with just direct exposure to fire. 2 full years & it's blackened but 100% still intact.

  • @katepavelle9465
    @katepavelle9465 Před rokem +1

    Looks good! Hey, regarding the heating rate and water circulation, it would've made sense to install cold water PEX at least 90 degrees away from the hot water inflow. That way you'll be getting cold water into your exchanger (instead of tepid water,) and that will generate an internal current in the pool. I'm using a $20 large fishtank filter/circulation pump on our 150 gal soaking tub, and it's strong enough that I think that might do for your pool. If not, they have larger models with wave action and fountains for larger marine tanks. Those will draw less power off your EcoFlow, too.

  • @davestevens4263
    @davestevens4263 Před rokem

    Great job , I love the concept of syphen hot vs the cold . Jake & Nichole , off grid living at there yurt they made one that worked well . Smaller& there fire was right next to tub . I think the slope of the pipes makes a big difference. I’m considering building one next to my sauna .

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt9148 Před rokem +2

    You need to add a pool noodle to the hot pipe to preserve the heat and protect people and pets from being scalded. Perhaps at a future date you can augment the burn barrel with a bricklayer or stone outer shell similar to the pizza oven structure. You are correct in your assumption of adding a thermal insulating layer to the outer surface of the copper coils.
    Wishing you and your family a blessed summer season, gentle weather and restful evenings. Peace brother

  • @martykennedy3962
    @martykennedy3962 Před rokem +1

    Your ideas are amazing, this video is a blast to watch. I’m thinking you made your daughters day, she really liked it.

  • @melindaleon5907
    @melindaleon5907 Před 10 měsíci

    Product is easy to install and kept the pool warmer than it had usually been. Extended the use of the pool by a month or so. Great value!

  • @donnamealy4877
    @donnamealy4877 Před rokem

    I grew up in northern Montana and remember well the warm (hot to us) mountain days. Our only option was the creek that ran past our cabin. Ice cold, but once you were numb, a lot of fun. Wish we had had you as a neighbor… 😄

  • @fred-san
    @fred-san Před rokem +2

    you make a strench, of the basin diameter
    a gently sloping side : air inlet, and wood-burner,
    2-3 gas outlets connected-stick to the basin, such as clay craters
    (you redo the seal with clay before each heating)
    and a last chimney exit on the other side.
    you remove the wood when it's hot
    before entering the water

  • @glg3945
    @glg3945 Před rokem

    🤣🤣🥰🥰Adorable at the end!! Your daughter has grown so much, she is so sweet. That pool turned out awesome 👌. How fun. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family. 😃

  • @donnie2533
    @donnie2533 Před rokem

    Great video glad you posted keep them coming thanks

  • @jessicad83
    @jessicad83 Před rokem

    23:14 loving Bean featuring so much in this vid and his little bandanna is super cute! 🐩

  • @jenboyles5381
    @jenboyles5381 Před rokem

    We use a butterfly net as a pool skimmer. Looks like she's enjoying it and that's all that matters. Great job Dad!

  • @cherylwevill9980
    @cherylwevill9980 Před rokem +1

    That's seriously cool! And your daughter is sooo cute! She's grown so big! You certainly made her day.😀

  • @troybranaman316
    @troybranaman316 Před rokem

    Awesome video as always Kevin! I think you done great !!! Your daughter was so excited about it ! That's memories worth all the money in the world ! Anyways great build ! Take care and stay safe my friend!!

  • @boetab9221
    @boetab9221 Před rokem

    being waiting for an update on this. love the content!!!

  • @lpschick7237
    @lpschick7237 Před rokem +2

    Kevin….if you can you need to cover the pool at night. You are right they loose a LOT of heat during the night. If you have any more of that heavy duty stuff you used as a roof on your cabin maybe you can cut a circle to cover the pool. Your little girl reminds me of my daughter when she was that age. PS…..rain has a lot of acidity & I always had to shock my in ground pool because it would turn green after a bunch of rain. Rain + pools & ponds are not a good mix. It’s a pretty cool set up you got. ♥️

  • @nilebrixton8436
    @nilebrixton8436 Před rokem +1

    this is such a cool project! very doable and not too complicated. love the father/daughter interaction. I'm sure she'll cherish this moment for years to come.
    p.s. I'm thinking about adding a faucet to the output so when it gets hot enough you could turn off the flow without getting out of the pool!

    • @ModernSelfReliance
      @ModernSelfReliance  Před rokem

      That's a terrible idea. If it gets too hot you should extinguishing the fire.

    • @yolorr3509
      @yolorr3509 Před 10 měsíci

      ps: nobody asked

  • @cookingwithcuyandotherfuns6238

    Our power went out while we were watching this segment so we plugged our TV and router into our Ecoflow Delta power pack!!! Bingo!! Back in business!

  • @justinmorrow2932
    @justinmorrow2932 Před rokem +1

    Played around with a similar setup. The best solution is to add an inlet on the tank below water level so the hot water can flow into the tank easily. The pump is a workaround.

  • @HulkDad5083
    @HulkDad5083 Před rokem

    Dude this makes me so pumped, I had A 8 inch steel tube welded in the middle of a huge cooking pot that fits in a 55 gal drum and put 300 feet of landscaping tubing fitted with pecs to copper to the outside In/Out and keep it filled with water with wood fire on the bottom middle of winter I can keep the water over 90f in a greenhouse environment....... I do have a pump though

  • @RobertMihalache
    @RobertMihalache Před rokem

    Amazing video. Well done. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed.

  • @selinas8039
    @selinas8039 Před 10 měsíci

    thank you very much for my cold pool solution

  • @donniev8181
    @donniev8181 Před rokem

    Happy Canada day bub, hope you and your family have a good weekend!

  • @EricFB
    @EricFB Před 6 měsíci

    "changing out your catalytic converter" LOL! Man, your channel is right up my alley. Good content here. Cheers :)

  • @TravisMThompson
    @TravisMThompson Před rokem +1

    Awesomeness!!!

  • @Dav3Campb3ll
    @Dav3Campb3ll Před rokem +3

    Copper has dropped for scrap prices so much in the last few months too
    Triple M taking over every scrap yard here
    Was $5 for bare bright, now its $4.25
    Peterborough Ont. Prices

  • @EnsignLovell
    @EnsignLovell Před rokem +1

    Looks good, surprised at how well it works.

  • @fiwalker6690
    @fiwalker6690 Před rokem

    Great vid love watching you figure things out awesome 🙏❤️🇳🇿🇳🇿

  • @laurenciachew2561
    @laurenciachew2561 Před rokem

    OMG 😳😳😳 hi there, long time, finally beside the pond , now comes the heated pool and kid's pool. Jolly good 👈👍 Kelvin, you sure know how to utilize your area and used materials too. Good job 👌👍

  • @heli400
    @heli400 Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve boiled water in a plastic water bottle before because the max temp you can get water is 100°C 212°F . I’m 100% confident you could have the coil inside the burn barrel for Max heat transfer/efficiency and not worry about the copper/solder joints melting (provided the tube is primed with water).
    Insulation on the inlet/outlet pipes would further increase efficiency.
    As well as insulation around the tub (under floor as well), and an insulated cover while heating would also prevent heat loss.
    One more thing I would do is have the burn barrel closer. So adding wood is within tossing distance so you could add wood while inside the pool (and have a stack of wood within arms reach of the pool)
    Nice job on the pool! 👍

  • @Mushroom.Madness.
    @Mushroom.Madness. Před rokem

    Woodbeard dealing with terrible acid reflux or heartburn doctors can't seem to figure out then we see him just casually munching sausages and potato chips 😋

  • @ev2sqd
    @ev2sqd Před rokem +1

    I suggest adding chlorine and algae control chemicals. I live in Texas, where the pool temp can rise to 95+ degrees on its own. That temperature is a perfect environment for stuff you don't want in your pool/hot tub! A minimal amount of chemicals will probably not affect the chemistry of your plumbing.

    • @fusionxtras
      @fusionxtras Před rokem

      I think the only concern is the runoff and draining later

  • @SteveK6470
    @SteveK6470 Před rokem

    Another great innovative build. You're turning that area into a luxury resort :)

  • @domverdone2137
    @domverdone2137 Před rokem +2

    my thoughts are make the fire barrel more like a furnace with a lid and a smoke stack it would hold more heat and also make a hot tub lid it probably heat up way faster if it kept its heat contained much love man you did a amazing job and ps I felt so happy when you threw a pump on it

  • @friescustomfabriction3016

    As soon as i saw that pump i knew youd hate how loud it was 🤣 we just bought one at work to replace an old pump on a flower basket water system. Apparently the old pump was an RV pump, it was almost silent and it had a pressure switch built into it so you can turn it on or off with a valve.

  • @Shabam.01
    @Shabam.01 Před rokem

    I like the ingenious trick with the window screen being used as a pool screener

  • @eddiehoff5278
    @eddiehoff5278 Před rokem

    Awesome and cool to see you using science in a fun way.

  • @paulvance8603
    @paulvance8603 Před rokem +2

    Waiting to see what the upgrades will do. Such as insulation, sound deadening and maybe even a disc suspended over your burner to Force heat to the sides. Well descended whole and it could be used as a wok. Duel purpose.
    Just some random thoughts.

  • @benlaferriere9150
    @benlaferriere9150 Před rokem

    I really got into this one for the powerless heating and flowing water then it went to pumps n power:( but still enjoyable n the family involvement with lil miss shows your a true father and nothing mattered just playing mermaids and swimming with your daughter love that good family natured stuff 👌😎

  • @1coppertop
    @1coppertop Před rokem

    My neighbor put this copper coil on his woodstove with a high pressure relief valve and circulated it through his water heater. It worked perfectly saving electricity by pre heating shower and dish water

  • @keithallen6549
    @keithallen6549 Před rokem

    Super cool. Made me laugh with you having fun with the family too. Good video and informative.

  • @SocialHigh
    @SocialHigh Před rokem

    Guessing now you have the pump you don't have to drill the hole in the bottom either. Thanks for the journey and the benefit if your trial and error experience. Saved me so much time.

  • @Zogg1281
    @Zogg1281 Před rokem

    OK, I find myself in an interesting position as I try to work out where I could put a pool in my garden and if I can justify it even though I know I can't 🤔 That is a sweet build and I want one so much 😊👍👍👍👍

  • @chandrasutton4669
    @chandrasutton4669 Před rokem

    Great project!!!

  • @anubisamun7475
    @anubisamun7475 Před rokem +1

    You never cease to amaze me. Great Job On This Build. Now what you gonna build around it?

  • @joancoleman1228
    @joancoleman1228 Před rokem

    ❤️❤️❤️ the ending!

  • @jamesmichael3998
    @jamesmichael3998 Před rokem +1

    Nice try on the heater, I think that for efficiency sake maybe a small firebox with a chimney piped into a chamber full of copper tubing before venting out would make better use of heat source kind of like a meat smoker only you'd be smoking tubbing, this is just my idea, love the show. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 Před rokem

    You and Don never seem to run out of strange projects to somehow make work.

  • @kenjohnson5498
    @kenjohnson5498 Před rokem

    I did the same thing on our swimming pool, a coil in a barrel and burnt sticks and limbs from my trees worked like a charm

  • @medtech1a
    @medtech1a Před rokem

    Awesome build and having fun with your family in your own oasis.

  • @dawnkangas2968
    @dawnkangas2968 Před rokem

    Absolutely awesome 😎

  • @mishap00
    @mishap00 Před rokem +3

    If you don't want direct flame contact that could melt your solder you might want to tighten the copper around your barrel. With the air gap you are losing a lot of heat. Also if you restrict the airflow (i.e. chimney) through the barrel you will burn less fuel and most of the heat will not be lost to exhaust.
    Just another thought. Have you considered with all the clay you appear to have building a rocket/thermal mass heater? It could work in conjunction with a thermo siphon as well as giving a heated seating area depending on how far you want to go with it the possibilities are quite broad. I wondered as I saw a video where they used it to heat a green house with not much more than a handful of sticks and this was in Canada as well.

    • @paulbaker3144
      @paulbaker3144 Před 6 měsíci

      When the copper tubing is filled with sand prior to wrapping it around the barrel the tubing is flattened slightly as it’s wrapped and this increases the surface area in contact.

  • @linw7320
    @linw7320 Před rokem

    Awesome 👌 Always impressed by you 👏.

  • @raspberryjellydoughnut5727

    That heavily zip tied rubber pipe you found I think it was likely a former solar pool heater outside of its glass box

  • @Tarkov.
    @Tarkov. Před rokem +3

    I haven't gotten all the way through the video yet, but I believe if you add in a one-way check valve (on the cold end) you might get better pressurization on the hot side.

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 Před rokem

    Great job Kevin 👍

  • @raymondfinney7373
    @raymondfinney7373 Před rokem

    Dude fr all of your videos are epic

  • @DavesCoolCustomBikes
    @DavesCoolCustomBikes Před měsícem

    I built mine just like yours but i also found if you use exhaust pipe wrap around the barrel over coper it heats up faster and insulates at same time

  • @Blxz
    @Blxz Před rokem

    I tried a similar thing with a homemade furnace and the head pressure of the return was what ruined my design. I like your solution of having it free above the water like a tap rather than drilled into the side.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Před rokem

    Hi from Syracuse NY USA everyone thank you for sharing your adventures and garbage picking

  • @SuperNmolnar
    @SuperNmolnar Před rokem

    Love the video.. 40 Mins l8r watched the whole thing.. very cool.. Cheers from Simcoe County Ontario Canada!!!

  • @koningbolo4700
    @koningbolo4700 Před 18 dny

    I was at a backyard party once and they had one of these large plastic pools sitting out. They used a large (2-3 gallon) stainless stockpot anchored to a smooth rock on the bottom in which they had a fire going. They said they started the fire about 3 hours before, tending it to keep it going moderately hard for that time and the pool was nice and toasty warm... (from tap cold mind you)
    So you don't need any plumbing, siphons, pumps or the like, just a stainless stockpot, a large smooth rock, some stainless wire and some firewood...

    • @Tonisuperfly
      @Tonisuperfly Před 12 dny

      I don’t really understand the set up you’re describing… the pot of water was being heated by the fire but how was the heated water transferred to the pool?

  • @sdbigguy
    @sdbigguy Před rokem +2

    Great project. I loved the whole process and was excited at the end of the video… with all that white skin I was sure we were going to see you burst into flames when the sun hit you. I guess sitting in water makes you fireproof. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jessarellanes6648
    @jessarellanes6648 Před měsícem

    I been looking at Ecoflow the tub is what I like.

  • @theodoredicks3305
    @theodoredicks3305 Před rokem

    Great idea and great video

  • @mamacat315
    @mamacat315 Před rokem

    Your little mini me is adorable! 🥰

  • @scibble322
    @scibble322 Před 8 měsíci

    just a thought... your current setup is pumping hot water directly above the cold water drain, effectively supplying the pipe with lukewarm water rather than the coldest current pool temp. if the drain was opposite to the hot water supply you could maybe increase efficiency? you could rotate the pool 90 degrees to create a triangle to the fire. just a theory.
    Loved the video!

  • @frogjunk
    @frogjunk Před rokem

    Put the inlet hose into the water a foot or so inside a cage. You got the right idea without an electric pump. Thermosyphons are amazing. I also feel your clay addition is holding back your thermal conductivity. Copper to steel is best. Add some insulation between the chunk of barrel if you want more retention.

  • @harrylloyd6955
    @harrylloyd6955 Před rokem

    Dad and I in our games room have done a similar strategy, but we use the temperature of the hot tub and a pond pump to provide underfloor heating.

  • @DJRonnieG
    @DJRonnieG Před rokem

    I was thinking in reverse about building a cooling loop for my server to heat my turtle tank. Thanks for the vid!

  • @aaronhope8366
    @aaronhope8366 Před 23 dny

    Now I'm thinking of a raspberry pi pico with a thermal sensor and an on/off circuit running to the relay that feeds the pump to make you a 6 dollar thermostat that you can program. But with that you'll need a pressure release valve so that you don't build up pressure in the pipes.

  • @raspberryjellydoughnut5727

    Post haste maybe build a geodesic dome over the tub to keep snow out of it so you can use it during the winter maybe cover it with epdm rubber roofing

  • @hillbillywisdom777
    @hillbillywisdom777 Před rokem

    My only suggestion is perhaps a lid you can put on top after you switch from sticks to actual firewood, then you can possibly keep the heat in the barrel longer by damper on the exhaust pipe coming out of the lid.
    I don't know if I explained it well at all, anyway you are very intelligent so I'm sure you can figure out what I was trying to say .
    Always glad to see Don on the video.
    A Forrest buggy would be a fun build, gasifier powered.
    For hauling people and materials and lumber.

  • @emilsmith6056
    @emilsmith6056 Před rokem

    I would recommend some sort of drainage material / system under the turf. Mud will soak through if it's a muddy area. Love the vids!