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[*] posted on 26-6-2012 at 03:56
DIY efficient combined lighting+cooking system


http://www.nariphaltan.org/lanstove.pdf
http://www.nariphaltan.org/nari/publications_main.php

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Electricity is the preferred “fuel” for both cooking and lighting in modern society. Hence it is instructive to compare the overall energy efficiency of electric cooking/lighting with our lanstove. For evening cooking and lighting only, electric devices (electric stove and compact fluorescent lamps) will consume about 2.6 times more energy than lanstove. This is because the efficiency of electric power plant is 30% and with 20% losses in transmission and distribution the overall efficiency of electric power at the household socket is only 24%. With the electric stove efficiency of 60% the overall efficiency of electric cooking is only 14%. Similar is the efficiency of electric lighting. Our lanstove efficiency is ~ 28% and hence tremendous energy savings can result via the use of decentralised liquid fuel for cooking and lighting. Thus the use of lanstove for rural applications is a step forward towards sustainable solutions for these areas. Besides the high efficiency, lanstove also provides an excellent opportunity to rid the rural households of pollution caused by using inefficient kerosene lanterns and biomass based wood stoves. According to a World Health Organization study this pollution causes about 1.2 million deaths per year worldwide. Lanstove can also provide clean drinking water for the household since the food is cooked in 1.5 hours and for the rest of the time, when the light is needed, the heat from the stove can be used to boil the water. It boils 5 litres of water in about one hour with boiling efficiency of 36%. Thus for a family of 4 or 5 it can easily boil about 10 litres of drinking water everyday. This single device therefore has the potential of providing light, cooking energy and clean drinking water for rural households



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Table 1. Ethanol lantern specifications Item Specification Lantern Pressurized with rare earth oxide mantle Pressure 0.60-0.90 kg/cm 2 (g) Light Output 1100-1400 lumens Light Efficacy 1.0-1.2 lm/W Fuel Used 55-60% (w/w) ethanol-water mixture Fuel Consumption 250-275 g/hr (58% ethanol-water) Power Consumption 1080-1185 W Fuel tank capacity 1.1 liters Weight of lantern 3.5 kg (with full fuel) 2.4 kg (without fuel) Dimensions of lantern 37 cm (H) X 23 cm (D) Sound level 55-58 dB (existing Petromax lanterns 65-75 dB) CO levels ~ 4-5 ppm (matching the background levels) Construction materials Mild steel, Stainless steel, Teflon and other high performance plastics Est. production cost Rs. 1,000 per lantern (production of > 10,000 pieces/year)


Estimated production cost about $18...

It'll be ages till you could actually order one but wouldn't it be a relatively simple DIY project? It would have great multifuel capability too, even producer gas from waste, anaerobic biogass would work. The high grade exhaust stream from the lantern could be harnessed to do a multitude of other things besides cook too.

I hope I can get around to this project soon, in which case I will post a detailed account of the construction. In the mean time, I would appreciate seeing anyone else's attempts!

I'm excited about this because it will mean a greatly reduced winter lighting load on my future off grid power system. Save $$$!

[Edited on 26-6-2012 by 497]




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[*] posted on 26-6-2012 at 05:00


If you do this project, will you do a webpage?



I never asked for this.
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