Yesterday I decided to "Ogre-test" the gas tank heating, by raising steam, and putting the thing at full throttle, regardless.
I had to cut back after 15 minutes because the Feedwaterpump did not even come close to keeping up by about half.
So today I found an unused Futaba S9254 (a very fast servo used for tail rotor of RC helicopters). This servo not only has about 50% more torque than the up until now used S3001 (3,3 Ncm versus 2,4 Ncm for the 3001), it also is about 4,5 times faster (0,36 sec/revolution vs 1,7 sec/rev).
The S3001 managed somewhere in the vincinity of about 600 ml/hr, so theoretically this thing should be able to do well over 2 litres per hour.
The external housing dimensions are identical, so even if the fit is not perfect (the Regner pump was made for a different servo), since the 3001 did not present any issues, the 9254 should not either.
Modification is really simple: remove the pot-meter driver, and remove the cam on the output shaft that prevents the servo from rotating continuous. All in all a 10 or 15 minute job, really not hard.
Exchanging the 3001 for the 9254 was maybe 5 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2Tgj_PLs14So... Repeat Ogre-test
Results:
Started out with 60 grammes of gas and after raising steam and warming up the engine, full throttle it is...
Inbetween I had the time to adjust the feedpump curve to match this new pumpdrive. Turns out, the pump needed a leisurely approx 1/3 of full capacity to keep up with steamproduction at full throttle.
20 minutes in, the burner reached maximum setting (meaning the heating can't keep up, I'll get back to that). Full burner occurs at 1,4 bar.
Yet, despite the burner not being able to give it more, the boiler virtually held pressure for another 10 minutes at least.
24 minutes in, the feedwatertank reached low level, but since this was not an endurance test but a performance test, I refilled.
30 minutes in, the gas tank temperature, that remained more or less constant, started to slowly rise again, indicating that basically most of the Propane was gone from the mix. The boiler at that time was about 1,3 bar, but now started to drop a bit quicker.
35 minutes in, boiler pressure was 1,2 bar.
38 minutes in the boiler dropped to 1 bar, triggering the low pressure alarm.
near to the second exact, 40 minutes in the fuel was through, flame extinguished at a boilerpressure of 0,8 bar.
Reason the gastank heating can't keep up, is that at full ahead, apparently the burner went through about 56 grammes in 40 minutes, equalling 1,4 g/min.
The heating, at 5W was intended for about 0,8~1 g/min because so far, that had been my average fuel consumption.
Not going to do anything about that, because apart from testing, I won't be doing continuous full ahead anyway.
Going through a feedwatertank in 24 minutes means that including condensate return (estimated to be about 100~125 ml in 24 minutes), the boiler at full ahead is generating somewhere between 1,1 and 1,2 kilogram of steam per hour, and frankly, that is quite impressive for such a tiny thing.
Further, some testing revealed that the preheater has ample overcapacity, even running the feedpump at full speed the feedwater temperature did not drop, AT ALL... Funny thing: With the feedpump at full speed, and the steam engine at dead slow, all supplied steam is condensed and the venting of excess steam stops. Switching the pump back to auto (feedrate matching the boiler) steam reappears at the funnel.
All in all I'm getting happier and happier.
And as a side note (pay attention, Derek!) the S9254 is amazingly quiet, even under load:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W4O1Wt0yCk