Fantastic stuff! I'm very glad you made it sciency, I've only seen one other with similar tests and methods. I forget what it was about but gas usage is the main deal. And weight. Anyway, that graph is really shocking...seems the base is for fuel, the windscreen is for time
Your video is very informative,especially for a beginner like me.I just purchase an MSR heat reflector with windscreen.Can You advise me on how to operate the reflector?I have a BRS3000t stove.fraternally,Mody Gonzales Philippines.
Now graph them all on a fuel-burned-per-minute basis. Option #2 starts having a weird type of merit, although it's tough seeing someone planning around that type of efficiency 😉
A better solution to your windscreen burning: Use Titanium. It will handle 3000 *f no problem even though your stove will not come anywhere near that temperature. Experiment with venting for the sake of the stove. You can also add an air barrier around the canister neck. That air barrier can be aluminium for the sake of cost. Enjoy
Embedded your excellent video in my post on how I use a windshield reflector around my 12v stove. www.vanholio.com/2018/03/windshield-reflector-to-save-cooking-time-energy.html Was too lazy to do the science work myself. :-D
Yo, I haven't even finished the video yet, but I like how you're measuring everything
Windscreen is a essencial part of the kit!
You should run this test with a fan blowing on the setup to simulate a windy day
this was an awesome video. id love to see more from you!
Fantastic stuff! I'm very glad you made it sciency, I've only seen one other with similar tests and methods. I forget what it was about but gas usage is the main deal. And weight. Anyway, that graph is really shocking...seems the base is for fuel, the windscreen is for time
Nice test definitely use a wind screen of some sort thanks for the video
hey! thanks for the job good results!
Your video is very informative,especially for a beginner like me.I just purchase an MSR heat reflector with windscreen.Can You advise me on how to operate the reflector?I have a BRS3000t stove.fraternally,Mody Gonzales Philippines.
Now graph them all on a fuel-burned-per-minute basis. Option #2 starts having a weird type of merit, although it's tough seeing someone planning around that type of efficiency 😉
Did you end up making any improvements to your wind screen?
A better solution to your windscreen burning: Use Titanium. It will handle 3000 *f no problem even though your stove will not come anywhere near that temperature. Experiment with venting for the sake of the stove. You can also add an air barrier around the canister neck. That air barrier can be aluminium for the sake of cost. Enjoy
Was doing this over 40 yrs ago, lol.
because your are old, lol.
Embedded your excellent video in my post on how I use a windshield reflector around my 12v stove. www.vanholio.com/2018/03/windshield-reflector-to-save-cooking-time-energy.html Was too lazy to do the science work myself. :-D
4:22 lol