Fancy Feast Stove - Boil Test #1
A week or so ago I was watching Shug's (aka shugemery) ''Superior Hiking Trail...Leveaux Mt. to Cross River'' video where he showed that he was using a Fancy Feast Stove on his solo hike. This reminded me of a stove that I made last winter but hadn't done a boil test on yet. This past winter I made a stove for melting snow or ice out of a cat food can, a tomato paste can and a piece of carbon felt. It was a variation on the Venom stove that I tested previously. Don't get me wrong. The Venom stove is a nice stove, you can find them on ebay, but I needed a bit more fuel capacity. I wanted a stove for melting snow that used a carbon felt wick instead of jets because a jetted stove tends to be hard to light in lower temperatures. When you have a wick stove there isn't that much of a problem unless it's so cold that the alcohol freezes. But then methanol has a freezing point of -143.86°F (-97.7°C) The problem was we ( here in Eastern Pennsylvania) didn't get much snow this past winter so I didn't get to go out and do a video test with the stove and I put it away and forgot about it until Shug's video reminded me of the un-tested stove. So here I am. Just for weight comparisions: The Venom stove: 1.7 ounces (48.2 grams) The Fancy Feast Stove: .85 ounces (24.1 grams) One important note. If you make this stove, don't forget the hole I showed at the top of the tomato can. If you forget this the vapor build-up could force alcohol up through the carbon felt and make one heck of a dangerous situation. Use the following link to Shug's ''Superior Hiking Trail...Leveaux Mt. to Cross River'' video. You owe it to yourself to watch his videos if you haven't already. • Superior Hiking Trail...Leveaux Mt. to Cro... I thank Shug for his videos, and I thank you for watching mine, Hiram Lab0450 Title: Fancy Feast Stove - Boil Test #1 Room temp: 84° Humidity: 64% Weather condition: Cloudy - Looks like rain Burner: Fancy Feast Stove Stove/Pot stand: Fancy Feast Stove Pot: Boy Scout Pot #2 Fuel: methanol Amount of fuel: 1 fluid ounce Amount of water: 2 cup(s) Water temp at start: 60° Time to boil: 5 minute(s) 13 second(s) Time to run-out: 9 minute(s) 00 second(s) Note: Hammock Fight by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-.... Permissions beyond the scope of this license are available at http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-....

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