I have run my Accucraft C-25 on butane previously. It runs well and I had no issues with the ceramic burner producing pop-off pressure.
I had obtained a box of welsh coal and the coal grate/ ash pan and the tools awhile back. (Thanks to Kevin(RioGrandeFan) here who layed eyes on the conversion pieces in the Accucraft warehouse and gave me a heads up)
I finally got a chance to fire it up on coal this past weekend. It was pouring here and my track is still in boxes, so rollers on my deck under the awning was the only option.
The coal grate needed some tweaking (filing, a bit of hacksawing) to fit the firebox. I can’t say I’m too surprised as these are not made by robots. I got it to fit without much trouble. It’s pretty neat being able to swap from butane to coal by just popping a pin out that retains the grate or burner.
I started off with kerosene soaked Cowboy brand charcoal from tractor supply. That lit off immediately and then we started adding coal(my recent college grad son was playing fireman)
The coal fire was much hotter than a butane fire and I had the safety lifting a lot, even when running fairly fast on rollers.
Coal definitely made more of a mess than butane, but I enjoyed it , the lack of a burner howl was nice, and the coal is just fun to play with.
I’m going to modify the smoke box door hinges so that the door comes off completely. As delivered the door doesn’t open far enough to brush all the tubes.
We had fun and didn’t catch the deck on fire, so I’ll call it a success
. I look forward to an actual coal fired track run.
I failed to get a video.
Here’s a pic of my son manning the shovel
I had obtained a box of welsh coal and the coal grate/ ash pan and the tools awhile back. (Thanks to Kevin(RioGrandeFan) here who layed eyes on the conversion pieces in the Accucraft warehouse and gave me a heads up)
I finally got a chance to fire it up on coal this past weekend. It was pouring here and my track is still in boxes, so rollers on my deck under the awning was the only option.
The coal grate needed some tweaking (filing, a bit of hacksawing) to fit the firebox. I can’t say I’m too surprised as these are not made by robots. I got it to fit without much trouble. It’s pretty neat being able to swap from butane to coal by just popping a pin out that retains the grate or burner.
I started off with kerosene soaked Cowboy brand charcoal from tractor supply. That lit off immediately and then we started adding coal(my recent college grad son was playing fireman)
The coal fire was much hotter than a butane fire and I had the safety lifting a lot, even when running fairly fast on rollers.
Coal definitely made more of a mess than butane, but I enjoyed it , the lack of a burner howl was nice, and the coal is just fun to play with.
I’m going to modify the smoke box door hinges so that the door comes off completely. As delivered the door doesn’t open far enough to brush all the tubes.
We had fun and didn’t catch the deck on fire, so I’ll call it a success
I failed to get a video.
Here’s a pic of my son manning the shovel