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  • Alcohol Stoves

    stovemonkey - - Cooking Gear

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    Quote from WanderingStovie: “Good question Stove Monkey. A venturi typically uses fast low pressure air to mix in fuel. One of my fastest burners uses pressurized fuel jets to mix in air. The jets are nearly vertical, in a circle a little over one inch in diameter. A slightly larger diameter opening in an inverted can directs fresh air to the sides of the jets. The fuel jets drag the air along. There seems to be good mixing and very hot flames that leave a white ring on the bottom of my Halulite…

  • Alcohol Stoves

    stovemonkey - - Cooking Gear

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    Quote from BirdBrain: “ The fastest boiling stove is not the best stove (imo). But if you want speed, the fastest boiling alcohol stove I have seen is the FREVO Stove by JSB. The trouble with fast stoves is that that are not very efficient. This is true with the FREVO and SuperCat stoves. I find it is best to balance efficiency, weight, and speed. After building about 100 variations of stoves, I am of the opinion it is hard to beat TETKoba's eCHS. I see no need to have speed be the determining f…

  • Alcohol Stoves

    stovemonkey - - Cooking Gear

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    Quote from TrafficJam: “Quote from stovemonkey: “Hi all! This is a great forum. I've enjoyed reading through it lurkily and thought I'd jump in with a couple of questions. I've been working on burners with an interest in fast boil times (I know this strategy isn't how everyone wants to boil their cup of tea). I've been digging around and can't seem to be sure if there's any consensus on the fastest boiling design. Is the CHS the fastest boiler so far? That's the one I've had the most success wit…

  • Alcohol Stoves

    stovemonkey - - Cooking Gear

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    Hi all! This is a great forum. I've enjoyed reading through it lurkily and thought I'd jump in with a couple of questions. I've been working on burners with an interest in fast boil times (I know this strategy isn't how everyone wants to boil their cup of tea). I've been digging around and can't seem to be sure if there's any consensus on the fastest boiling design. Is the CHS the fastest boiler so far? That's the one I've had the most success with in this regard. My burners have been running at…