2manyrocks
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This probably has nothing to do with the OP except it reminded me of a TV show I saw where these guys were trying to build a copy of a Roman spa that was fired by wood. By the end of the show, they had gained more respect for Roman building methods and even thought it was fairly efficient.
Today's water heaters have temperature and pressure relief valves and thermostatic controls to limit the water temperature so the heater doesn't go above 212 F, become a boiler and blow up. If you're heating water in an open container, that's one thing. But if you heat it in an enclosed vessel, better be careful.
Today's water heaters have temperature and pressure relief valves and thermostatic controls to limit the water temperature so the heater doesn't go above 212 F, become a boiler and blow up. If you're heating water in an open container, that's one thing. But if you heat it in an enclosed vessel, better be careful.