i have been doing some experiments to try and create something a bit safer to control my waste oil burner design. i managed to find an old woodburner big enough to be able to fit a waste oil burner into. as this will be be in a house with different people using it the needle valve idea is too unpredictable for other people to use safely. works fine for me,but i am sitting next to it most of the time. plus i never leave it on when i go out. the problem is if you turn it up and forget to turn it back down the pot fills with oil and it gets very hot. it takes about 10 minutes to die down if that happens.
so i have been experimenting with a 12v peristaltic pump. i am using a battery charger with high and low settings so i can adjust the speed. first results are good. i used some manky old oil with water in it. pumped it quite easily. i will get a pwm controller from ebay, could make one but they are cheap enough. this will hopefully give me more control so i can set the flow low enough that the pot cant be overfilled. of course you could turn the pump on and not light it, but that would be highly unlikely.
the problem with the needle valve is it needs well filtered oil to work. it gets blocked very quickly on unfiltered oil. the advantage is is doesn't need power. this shouldn't be a problem in the house. plus it should run for a long time on a battery if they do get a power cut.
more details when i get the controller,but so far really pleased with the way it is going. if i don't have to filter the oil too much that is a real advantage. i have 400 litres that has been settlling for a few months so will try that first.