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#217674 - 02/21/11 06:58 PM Pepsi can stove vs pot holder height
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA

Does anyone have an idea what the optimum distance is between the top of a homemade soda can stove and the bottom of the cup you're heating your water in?

I am assuming denatured alcohol as the fuel and the windscreen/pot holder (rack) is perforated.

Thanks for any info.

Sue

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#217676 - 02/21/11 07:13 PM Re: Pepsi can stove vs pot holder height [Re: Susan]
williamlatham Offline
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Registered: 01/12/04
Posts: 265
Loc: Stafford, VA, USA
Some of the designs (cat can stove) the pot sits on the top of the burner so no rack is required. Look here

http://zenstoves.net/

Bill

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#217677 - 02/21/11 07:20 PM Re: Pepsi can stove vs pot holder height [Re: Susan]
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
Yes, I've seen that, but it doesn't seem very stable to me. I would like to provide a wider base for the water container, but I don't want to choke off the oxygen.

Sue

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#217683 - 02/21/11 09:00 PM Re: Pepsi can stove vs pot holder height [Re: Susan]
LesSnyder Offline
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Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
Susan.. my Trangia store bought reaches about 2 1/2 inches to the bottom of my Swiss volcano stove cup... the Trangia really roars in the surplus stove, much better than a couple of the penny stoves I tried to build...my testing of the penny stoves was with isopropyl alcohol, which unfortunately the Trangia does not run well on either... I gave up on the penny stoves before buying denatured alcohol for fuel, as I considered them too flimsy for what I was looking.... weight was not a consideration

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#217687 - 02/21/11 09:18 PM Re: Pepsi can stove vs pot holder height [Re: Susan]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Registered: 10/12/07
Posts: 1804
Loc: Southern California
I'm not sure that there is one right answer.

However, having said that, I have seen numbers published before on ultralight backpacking sites. The numbers vary a bit, but generally about 1.25" is the number I've seen.

Also, flame size and shape and pot width will make a difference. A smaller flame will need to have the pot closer. A larger flame will need to have the pot farther away. Basically, you want to avoid having flames going up the side of the pot which is quite inefficient.

HJ
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