i like this stove idea deffinitely one i would like to have even if just for the novelty of it. i have several others i use regularly but my fav is made from a 7.5oz coke can and 1 1/2 inches tall burns forever it seems...
This is a design that is one of the most interesting I have seen in how it is made, you put a lot of thought into this one I can see. Very Impressive!
It takes a bit of work to squeeze performance out of a Pepsi can stove. Notice that with all of the internal folding, I was only able to reduce the fuel consumption by 1 ml over the Bellagio Light stove (no inner folds).
No, it didn't read well on the first view. 2nd view and understood. Nice techniques demonstrated. How does it perform in real life? I'm thinking of heat loss to the ground and around, wind effects and what is the best pot shape? It seems to encourage the use of a concave base for efficiency, but does this bear out in practise?
Great questions! My thoughts are that all alcohol stoves need a good windscreen and such. I am working on a system level solution as the Bellagio stove has a meat property that by lowering the stove to pot gap you can extend the burn time. I have been able to simmer up to 45 minutes on 20 ml. As far as "best" pot sizes, I think that flat bottom pots are fine and that there are better stoves for Heineken pot users (Pika, Super Stove, Cat stove etc) Best regards, Jon
WHAT SONG ARE YOU COVERING AT 3:00???? I can never remember the name of it! Please let me know or I'll be up all night thinking
dmundi87 10 months ago
@dmundi87 Perpetual Blues Machine by Keb Mo' Jackson
jonfong57 9 months ago
@dmundi87 it's a cover of little wing (original is hendrix)
mdf072 9 months ago
@dmundi87 Thats jimmy hendrix
HappyJackProduction1 9 months ago
@HappyJackProduction1 Actually, it's my cover of Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of Hendrix "Little Wing"
jonfong57 9 months ago
@dmundi87 that song at 3:00 is Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix
windoes98se 4 months ago
i like this stove idea deffinitely one i would like to have even if just for the novelty of it. i have several others i use regularly but my fav is made from a 7.5oz coke can and 1 1/2 inches tall burns forever it seems...
FixedByDoc 1 year ago
This is a design that is one of the most interesting I have seen in how it is made, you put a lot of thought into this one I can see. Very Impressive!
NCHiker1970 2 years ago
@NCHiker1970
It takes a bit of work to squeeze performance out of a Pepsi can stove. Notice that with all of the internal folding, I was only able to reduce the fuel consumption by 1 ml over the Bellagio Light stove (no inner folds).
jonfong57 2 years ago
Oooo ooooo call it aka the Origami stove! Interesting use of geometry. Clearly a novel idea
BrokenAeroVT 2 years ago
@BrokenAeroVT origami is a better name i think too
FixedByDoc 1 year ago
No, it didn't read well on the first view. 2nd view and understood. Nice techniques demonstrated. How does it perform in real life? I'm thinking of heat loss to the ground and around, wind effects and what is the best pot shape? It seems to encourage the use of a concave base for efficiency, but does this bear out in practise?
TheBeebopper 2 years ago
@TheBeebopper
Great questions! My thoughts are that all alcohol stoves need a good windscreen and such. I am working on a system level solution as the Bellagio stove has a meat property that by lowering the stove to pot gap you can extend the burn time. I have been able to simmer up to 45 minutes on 20 ml. As far as "best" pot sizes, I think that flat bottom pots are fine and that there are better stoves for Heineken pot users (Pika, Super Stove, Cat stove etc) Best regards, Jon
jonfong57 2 years ago