I'm going to do a test of turbulator performance, and I'll try this as a poll just for fun. Here's the setup:
I have a small EKO gasifier that predates the factory turbulators. I built my own - see picture below. I want to compare combustion vs. flue temperatures, with and without the turbulators. I've included a chart from last night's fire. Combustion is regulated (via fan speed) to stay close to 1200 degrees. Flue temp was about 500 degrees.
For my next fire, I won't have the turbulators installed. I'm looking for guesses, predictions, or bets about about how much warmer the flue temps will be for the next fire - probably tomorrow or Thursday.
Be brave. Be bold. Vote early and often.
![[Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test [Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/169/169477-2f1d4664a561c968c8db7a9b7a842ddc.jpg?hash=dLpq17RSVI)
![[Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test [Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/169/169478-a61ad13558d978ffe6958fff19f9a270.jpg?hash=XW-0hC2-VC)
I have a small EKO gasifier that predates the factory turbulators. I built my own - see picture below. I want to compare combustion vs. flue temperatures, with and without the turbulators. I've included a chart from last night's fire. Combustion is regulated (via fan speed) to stay close to 1200 degrees. Flue temp was about 500 degrees.
For my next fire, I won't have the turbulators installed. I'm looking for guesses, predictions, or bets about about how much warmer the flue temps will be for the next fire - probably tomorrow or Thursday.
Be brave. Be bold. Vote early and often.
![[Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test [Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/169/169477-2f1d4664a561c968c8db7a9b7a842ddc.jpg?hash=dLpq17RSVI)
![[Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test [Hearth.com] Turbulator Performance Test](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/169/169478-a61ad13558d978ffe6958fff19f9a270.jpg?hash=XW-0hC2-VC)
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