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Old converted Stanley efficiency

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  • 05-04-2018 4:56pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1,454 ✭✭✭


    Hi There, I have a question about an old converted stanley that I believe was converted from solid fuel to kerosine many years ago. We have been using it the last 5 years and I find that the oil goes far too quickly. When I pop open the front burner drawer, since there is no glass I can get a good look inside. I notice a lot of red, white crystal like and yellow stuff and wondering if this means the stanley is not burning efficiently. See the picture below. This is sort of a top down image. You can see the metal ring where the flame comes out. Thanks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,953 ✭✭✭jimf


    very inefficient I'm afraid

    I don't do cookers so cant comment on the actual efficiency % wise sorry

    some of the other lads on here will later I'm sure

    whats your annual oil usage


  • Registered Users Posts: 117 ✭✭TECH85


    Ya , pure guzler id say !!
    You should look at upgrading.
    You would see some serious savings if you installed a grant vortex condensing boiler.


  • Registered Users Posts: 948 ✭✭✭Tom44


    Basically it's a converted steam engine without changing the important bits.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,454 ✭✭✭bogwalrus


    Thanks for the advice. I am renting so will be a hard slog getting landlord to upgrade it. Might just buy a few eco plug in radiators as that might be more economical. I did a calculation and unless my math is wrong it is costing me close to .80 cent an hour to use the Stanley.


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