Hot water on demand experiment
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Have you tried putting a check valve in on the water feed side of the coil?
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water came to a boil, in the coil.
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and we boil the lobster on low heat
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Tinny, Probably won't help with steam, but, the water backing up can be solved with an aquarium air flow valve. Made to protect the air-pump from water over-pressuring the air coming out. They cost a buck or two. Similarly, any 'one-way' valve should get you in the right direction.
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i don't have the patience to read all the comments but i'm sure you know this, the steam backfire can be resolved by keeping the water container lower than the coil , an using a pump, and by placing the water collector kettle a bit higher; my question is : have you tried this setup yet?
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Tinny, I can't find the video that showed the boil times of your heat-sink pots. You said the Jet-boil works but not yours. Were you pouring in the heat like the Jet-boil does? I think you should use a bongo turbo.
The pressure built up in the finished water can be sent back to the supply water to keep pressure on the supply water and maby a cheak valve.
wolfofworld 2 years ago
Not for backpacking
minibulldesign 2 years ago
Bummer! I can't play this video. A little testing suggests that I can't play any of Tinny's videos, although (so far) all other videos by all other people seem to play fine. Has Tinny somehow gotten crosswise with YouTube? Or is it just something weird with my system such that I can't play Tinny's videos?
marcclarke01 2 years ago
You are the first to I know of to have this problem
minibulldesign 2 years ago