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Heineken Keg Pot with Built in Heat Exchanger part of the Troop 73 Alcohol Stove Project

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

Make your Keg Pot with a Built in Heat Exchanger to have faster boil times using less fuel.

A Troop 73 Alcohol Stove Project.

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  • Advancements in technology ???

    Your just trying to reinvent the wheel ,

    But in the shape of a square.

    I commend your efforts but simply adding

    Creases you are not adding surface area.

    The jet boil works because of its vastly increase surface area !!!

    Check out a storm kettle you'll be impressed !!

  • @robmochdre Dude, it was an experiment. You seem like a reasonable person...

  • By the comments on here , I had better throw out my trangia

  • @robmochdre and go live in some hole somewhere and protest any advancement in any kind of technology, and, and, and, ...

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  • Is it only me that watched this, because It said "Heineken"?

  • @c0ldelement Wow, another youtuber that is a waste of real life space, how boring.

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  • @robmochdre He actually is adding surface area by creasing the material. Due to plastic (permanent) deformation of the aluminum, a residual strain is present after the load is removed, which directly results in an increased surface area.

  • He did it to show how to boil water quicker by increasing surface area, ie. survival situations to purify water

  • @SuperGozzy its a good job we dont wrap sandwiches in the stuff then isnt it

  • @fairmanbaby morrisons mate

  • @p20 Please show peer reviewed test results where aluminum from beer cans was found in Brits teeth.

  • @MrLibbyloulou look at the brits teeth and the quesstion answers itself

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