The calculations tell that a ratio of 1:2 to 1:3 is the best compromise between mass and insulation for a given thickness. In theory, they should be equal, but since heat retention time is constant (within some 90 %) across the given ratios, less mass and more insulation heat up faster with less wood.
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Originally posted by Petter View PostMake an insulated door with the leftover if enough.
Instead of starting a new thread. Is 25 mm ceramic blanket enough for insulation? And then 50 mm of perlite/portland. See the attachmented file.Attached Files
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Do NOT place the cast dome on the concrete hearth, it is act as a heat sink. You can pour a 5 to 1 pcrete ring or a full layer around or under the CaSi. Also Rockwool is not you best dome insulation, too soft and absorbs water to easily. Ratio for pcrete for dome is 8-10 to 1.Last edited by UtahBeehiver; 05-02-2021, 12:49 PM.
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Not enough cal sil insulation - what to do?
I might not have enough cal sil insulation.
I have enough to lay under the floor, but not enough to fill it under the layer of 50 mm of homebrew. Is it a problem to build the homebrew layer directly on concrete? I figure there might be some heat loss? Check the picture to understand what I mean.
Of course I will also insulate with rockwool or superwool and vermiculite/portland on the homebrew. But the hombrew layer will not have any insulation underneath.
Is the only solution to buy more cal sil? Expensive shit.
I have 1200 mm x 510 mm cal sil board and my plan is to do 800 mm ID oven.Last edited by Linuc; 05-02-2021, 02:57 AM.Tags: None
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