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  • The different times in the boiling of the water may have to do with the humidity in the air. The Joe Pipe is sensitive to the changes in the weather. Not all the mysteries of how the pipes have been uncovered. Like the Joe Cell, the pipes may be affected by outside energies. Needless to say the pipes put out a lot of heat! I'm fairly certain that the L3 flame could be supplemented with one third steam. And if the flame is enclosed, then you would have near 100 percent efficiency.

  • Woot, you are the barbecue-semi-pro-manchild.

    This is a interesting Video.

    Can you say, wich time you use, if you take a propan-flame, with same conditions?

    Its a massive flame, sounds like an alieninvasion.

    It takes weeks, to see all your nice videos.

    greetz.

  • Greetings from Vancouver Island All variables were the same. The Level 3 Flame was set a tad higher, that could be part of the variable as the heating envolves more than just 'thermal' properties. Could be that some of the heating may be do to some form of 'electrical induction.' Over theses past three years having worked on this stuff throughout summer and winter, the colder weather does have an effect. In the first test it was hot and a little cooler in the following tests. Joshua

  • It takes about 40sec to boil the water.

    Looks less efficient compared to the last No.27 I think.

    What's the difference between these 2 tests ?

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