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#256928 - 02/26/13 07:07 PM Modifying Candle Lamp as a stove
LCranston Offline
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I was looking at my lighting supplies this morning, and wondered,
"how can I cook with this?"

I googled this morning, and found someone with a similar idea on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-6qlEZJaxc


I like his approach- I picked up 2 of the Coghlan's tea light candles for 4.00 each (they appear to be on sale at Camping Survival for 3.65- not my site, not money to me)

I was wondering if anyopne has tried this, either hit alcohol stove, or with wetfire/weber cubes?

I was planning on leaving glass in, but removing a portion of the top to improve heat flow.

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#257109 - 03/04/13 04:43 AM Re: Modifying Candle Lamp as a stove [Re: LCranston]
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With alcohol, I'd be careful with the glass. The heat from HEET may be such that your glass will shatter.

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#257113 - 03/04/13 06:29 AM Re: Modifying Candle Lamp as a stove [Re: LCranston]
Phaedrus Offline
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I'll tell you what does work very well- 8 hour liquid paraffin cells. These are the exact same diameter as the little tea light candles that those lanterns are made to run on, but they burn 8 hours or so. I've never seen one leak (they're pretty tightly capped) and unlike a regular candle they can be snuffed and relit as many times as you like so long as there's still fuel. As a chef I've used them for decades in restaurants- they're the candles used in the little lamps on your table.

In my experience they work great in the UCO Mini lantern. They work great as a light source and there's no wax to spill. Liquid paraffin is another term for a refined type of kerosene. As an added bonus, they work great as a firestarter. It's easy to light the wick and they burn long enough to get about anything going.
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#257119 - 03/04/13 02:18 PM Re: Modifying Candle Lamp as a stove [Re: Phaedrus]
LCranston Offline
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good idea. Do they put out any more/less heat?

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#257144 - 03/04/13 08:14 PM Re: Modifying Candle Lamp as a stove [Re: LCranston]
Phaedrus Offline
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I don't have a way to measure but the heat output is pretty comparable. And I haven't tried them in the Coghlan's lamp, just the UCO.
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#257215 - 03/05/13 08:48 PM Re: Modifying Candle Lamp as a stove [Re: LCranston]
jzmtl Offline
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Loc: Montreal Canada
I very much doubt they can produce enough heat. Once I sat a cup of tea on top of my UCO mini to see how it would work, and the tea light kept the bottom of the cup warm, that's about it.

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#257221 - 03/05/13 09:50 PM Re: Modifying Candle Lamp as a stove [Re: LCranston]
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"Enough heat?" For what? I used mine for light, and as a secondary fire starter. For me, heat isn't a good thing for a light. If you mean not enough to cook then I agree, it's not. UCO doesn't advertise the Mini as a stove, just a lantern.
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