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Hi all, I am working for the University of Edinburgh on a project in Cambodia, where I have had the Anila stove made - it will be one of the stoves I hope to also test in the community. I have just had one attempt to use it so far and I wonder if anyone has any handy tips, or is there a user guide available? For more information on the project please see the project blog: http://biocharinnovation.wordpress.com/ Thanks, Sarah
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Hello... and excellent charcoaling testing project :)
It can be used as a slide show, or as print out of pictures in order. Only thing missing from that series is the recommendation to not to use the stove in poorly ventilated areas, because of the carbon monoxide.
This is another, smaller and similar diashow/picture instruction, but this shows the side-cut view of how the biomass and air circulate inside the stove at various stages: how and why it works, but not how to use it: http://koti.mbnet.fi/maxt/tempstuff/anilaproject/air/