Provide plenty of air flow. Pellets do pack down restricting air flow. Also keep pellets in a sealed bag or not in the open to long so they don't draw dampness. For this stove I have hardware cloth grate in the bottom of the tin along with air holes drilled into the tin. In the video I do a burn tests with and without a grate.
That looks even cooler. Thanks man.
I just use my emberlit titanium stove. But I have been messing around with a hobo can stove.
How do you get those pellets to burn. I've tried them, starting them with an accelerate but once that burned off they went right out.
Provide plenty of air flow. Pellets do pack down restricting air flow.
Also keep pellets in a sealed bag or not in the open to long so they don't draw dampness.
For this stove I have hardware cloth grate in the bottom of the tin along with air holes drilled into the tin.
In the video I do a burn tests with and without a grate.