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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

Using a coned shape for the exhaust. Less parts, fewer seams than Proto #2. The boil test is next! Peace.

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  • Wonderful

    the whole package and you can use multiple stoves at once as if they were independant stove burners over a single grate or grill. from one fuel source or vacuum feed gravity controlled water level.

    great, wonderful, too cool.

  • Thanks! I like this concept, but have found it difficult to evenly disperse fuel during the constant fueling while on the "high" setting. I have found it best to turn it to low, then refuel, then turn it back up when the fuel disperses. Without a pressurized fuel source, this is the way of things. Thanks again for the comment! Peace.

  • dreamy

  • I do my best! Thank you, sir! Peace.

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  • When do you expect to have any boil test data? Inquiring minds need to know!

  • Wow, this really is a good looking stove. It seems like you are getting close to perfecting the lightweight alcohol stove for hiking/camping. Would you consider it your best yet? Thanks for the posts.

  • Joshua,

    The reason you haven't moved forward on this design is because of a problem keeping it fueled all the way around while it's on high? Could you run 2 fuel lines to it from opposite sides?

  • Have you conducted a boil test yet for this stove ???? THANKS , Backfeets

  • Test it as a whole unit for your boil time. Open the choke all the way and get a boil time for two cups, then tune it to the transition point where the flames are about to become turbulent and get a boil time for that. That's all I'm currious about at this point.

  • Shall I do a boil test with just the burner and remote fueling system, as well as with the choke system, just to see differences? I am willing to do so, as experimenting is half the fun! Peace.

  • The impurities come from binder glue in the fiberglass. I hate it!

  • Wide open, I would approximate you can transfer the the energy in 1 tablespoon of alcohol to two cups of water in roughly 2 minutes and 48 seconds?

    Thanks in advance for exploring those two settings. If the transition point gets an optimal burn time or more efficient transfer of energy, it will guide future development of vertical wick stoves.

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