Can the Fancy Feast Stove Be Made Larger? - Boil Test #1

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • A couple of weeks ago I did some videos on a carbon felt wick stove called a "Fancy Feast Stove" by others. Since I did those videos I've had several people ask, "Can the stove be made larger or smaller and still work?" I think it can and in this video I try out a larger version.
    This stove is made from a tuna fish can with a smaller can inside. I forget what was in the smaller can but here are the can sizes so you can find something similar.
    Tuna fish can:
    Diameter: 3.29" (83.6 mm)
    Height: 1.39" (33.6 mm)
    Inner Can:
    Diameter: 2.87" (72.9 mm)
    Height: 2.29" (58.3 mm) Note: This can was cut down in height.
    Weight of stove (before use): 1.56 ounces (44.3 grams)
    Here's a link to the first video I did on the "Fancy Feast" wick stove:
    Fancy Feast Stove - Boil Test #1
    • Fancy Feast Stove - Bo...
    I'm looking forward to testing these stoves for melting snow this coming winter, that is if we get snow.
    I hope this video helps those that asked for it,
    and I thank you for watching my videos,
    Hiram
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    Title: Can the Fancy Feast Stove Be Made Larger? - Boil Test #1
    Room temp: 78°
    Humidity: 64%
    Weather condition: Cloudy - Looks like rain
    Burner: Fancy Feast Stove - Large Scale (Tuna fish can)
    Stove/Pot stand: Fancy Feast Stove
    Pot: Boy Scout Pot #2
    Fuel: methanol
    Amount of fuel: 2 fluid ounce
    Amount of water: 2 cup(s)
    Water temp at start: 60°
    Time to boil: 4 minute(s) 50 second(s)
    Time to run-out: 14 minute(s) 30 second(s)
    Note:
    Time to boil with the smaller Fancy Feast Stove using 1 fl. oz.: 5 minute(s) 13 second(s)
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