Monday, March 19, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Videos - Home Made Burners
Videos - Home Made Burners
See the Videos section, or for a nice interface and great Burner video selection use our YouTube Videos button.Look for the orange bar below and click the YouTube Videos button, be sure to +1 us too!
See the Videos section, or for a nice interface and great Burner video selection use our YouTube Videos button.Look for the orange bar below and click the YouTube Videos button, be sure to +1 us too!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Grove system fitted FASCU
Awesome open design that simply plug and plays!
http://www.fire-site.net/apps/blog/show/12754706-grove-system-fitted-fascu
http://www.fire-site.net/apps/blog/show/12754706-grove-system-fitted-fascu
Waste oil burner and controls website - Fire-Site.Net
Waste oil burner and controls website - Fire-Site.Net
DIY Waste oil Burner and Electronic Controls Project site!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Grove connections - Fire-Site.Net
GROVE System is a modular, safe and easy to use group of items that allow you to minimise the effort required to get started with microcontroller-based experimentation and learning. Although there are many choices available for microcontroller development environments, the Grove system will work very well with the Arduino
GROVE System is a modular, safe and easy to use group of items that allow you to minimise the effort required to get started with microcontroller-based experimentation and learning. Although there are many choices available for microcontroller development environments, the Grove system will work very well with the Arduino
Each "Grove unit" is a peripheral board that connects to the Grove System Grove - Base shield using a consistent 4-wire connectorised cable. The connector leads are Ground, Vcc, D2, and D1, where the D1 and D2 leads may be digital or analog input or output, depending on the equipment on the Groves.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
FASCU 2 Goals - Fire-Site.Net
FASCU 2 Goals - Fire-Site.Net
Fascu 2 Using a simple Button LED Module as a stove control panel. One or two Peristaltic pumps and a potentiometer or three... Solenoid valves, Motor Control, Thermostat, Sensors etc. are all programmable!
The ignighter is activated causing a spark to arc inside the burner, the propane solenoid valve opens and the burner lights! Now FASCU monitors the ignighted burner and turns off the ignighter once a stable flame is detected. Once the burner is hot enough, the peristaltic oil pump is started. FASCU switches off (closes) the propane solenoid and opens the air solenoid along with activating the mini air compressor.
Steam is a more advanced topic, for now FASCU will not be automating the steam atomization switch over nor monitoring steam. In the future it would be very interesting to monitor and control feed water and steam out pressure, as well as aux steam out. Aux steam out may be for several possible uses, one might just dump some steam as required to provide humidity. A steam babington humidifier would be a wonderful humidifier. Micro-steam turbine electric generator or tiny steam engine electric generator might be worth experimenting with. Thermo-electric modules cooled by feed water hmm lots of future features are possible.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Fritzing - An Introduction - Fire-Site.Net
Fritzing is an open-source initiative to support designers, artists, researchers and hobbyists to work creatively with interactive electronics.
Fritzing - An Introduction - Fire-Site.Net
Stove Control Panel - Fire-Site.Net
Well I am thinking it would make a nice FASCU burner monitoring and control panel
Stove Control Panel - Fire-Site.Net
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