Cheap and Effective Candle Heater Today I'll show - How to build a Candle powered Flower Pot Heater Easily !
IF YOU WANT TO HEAT A ROOM WITH JUST ONE CANDLE AND SAVE MONEY. YOU NEED TO CREATE THERMAL MASS AND THEN RADIATE IT WITH TERRACOTTA POTS. IT'S MORE SIMPLE THAN YOU COULD EVER IMAGINE.
Materials Required
- One 4″ terracotta (not glazed) pot
- One 2″ terracotta (not glazed) pot
- One 1 1/2″ terracotta (not glazed) pot
- Two 1 1/2″ x 1/4″ washers
- Three 1 1/4″ x 1/4″ washers
- Three 1″ x 1/4″ washers
- Eight 3/4″ x 1/4″ washers
- Seven 1/4″ nuts
- One 3″ x 1/4″ bolt
Assembly Instructions
I think that the easiest way for you to learn how to put all of these materials together is to follow these images.
How it Works
The basic purpose of this heater is to capture the heat given from a candle ember and to concentrate it into a steel and ceramic radiator assembly. After some time, the ceramic surface will act as a thermal mass and begin to radiate the captured thermal energy into your room or office.
Heat rising from a burning candle (or electric lamp) is first trapped in the Steel Inner Core and surrounding Ceramic (Terracotta) Inner Module.
The Inner Cores profit very hot and radiate heat to the Ceramic Middle Core.
This entire inner region gets VERY VERY HOT! Heat synergistically builds up and 'boils out' of the Terracotta Inner Core into the Ceramic Middle Core. The Middle Core heats up and begins to Radiate Heat. Heated air 'boils out' into the Terracotta Outer Core.
The Large Surface Area of the Outer Core begins receiving Heat. The inner wall surfaces become very HOT! Heat travels through the wall to the Outer Surface.
The Outer Surface gets VERY WARM to HOT and gently begins to Radiate Heat into your house or office.
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The basic purpose of this heater is to capture the heat given from a candle ember and to concentrate it into a steel and ceramic radiator assembly. After some time, the ceramic surface will act as a thermal mass and begin to radiate the captured thermal energy into your room or office.
Heat rising from a burning candle (or electric lamp) is first trapped in the Steel Inner Core and surrounding Ceramic (Terracotta) Inner Module.
The Inner Cores profit very hot and radiate heat to the Ceramic Middle Core.
This entire inner region gets VERY VERY HOT! Heat synergistically builds up and 'boils out' of the Terracotta Inner Core into the Ceramic Middle Core. The Middle Core heats up and begins to Radiate Heat. Heated air 'boils out' into the Terracotta Outer Core.
The Large Surface Area of the Outer Core begins receiving Heat. The inner wall surfaces become very HOT! Heat travels through the wall to the Outer Surface.
The Outer Surface gets VERY WARM to HOT and gently begins to Radiate Heat into your house or office.
The Inner Cores profit very hot and radiate heat to the Ceramic Middle Core.
This entire inner region gets VERY VERY HOT! Heat synergistically builds up and 'boils out' of the Terracotta Inner Core into the Ceramic Middle Core. The Middle Core heats up and begins to Radiate Heat. Heated air 'boils out' into the Terracotta Outer Core.
The Large Surface Area of the Outer Core begins receiving Heat. The inner wall surfaces become very HOT! Heat travels through the wall to the Outer Surface.
The Outer Surface gets VERY WARM to HOT and gently begins to Radiate Heat into your house or office.
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