OMG... When I saw you pulling that thin wire with your hand, my spine got shivers and ass was clenched 😅 Try the old sailing trick with a marlinspike hitch next time please. This is a knot for pulling such thin wires or ropes without a possibility of cutting your hand in half🖖
Why is coil even needed. It has no holes. What does it do just heat the coil and cause the fuel to be warm? Around center cotton w hole and flame? Sorry.just wanna figure it out
@@RakkaSan7219 Good question. Wick in the coil is "wicking" the fuel to the hot area, where it is turned into gas. Gas then is released by the tiny hole in the middle - this is the evaporator. There are a few types of coil designs, you can use one with holes too. It depends on the way you build it.
he clearly said it depends on the size of the attached container - how long it will burn...so if you connect that to a 1000gallon barrel, it can burn forever...that makes sense...
I went to my first Balinese funeral recently where the hold a public cremation. What you have made in this vid is almost identical on what they use to cremate the deceased. They use gravity fed diesel. The heated and now vapourised fuel does not return back into the container rather back into the center of the coil similar to where your flame is. It is set back about 20 cm. Obviously a larger diameter copper pipe is used. The flame is incredible and acts and looks more like a pulse jet engine. The hotter the flame the hotter the pipe and fuel gets. Amazing but simple. Thank you for you vid.🇭🇲🇮🇩❤️
I had no idea a step drill made rounder holes vs a bit. Also explains why that when Ive seen it used it didn’t drill a hole because the person was drilling a thick piece of wood or metal. Taught me a few new tricks in this video!!!🎉🎉
pressure caused by heating the coil to convert liquid to gas is why it works. I'm curious about melting temp of copper and how hot the glass will get before it explodes, glass DOES explode if it touches cold water while it is hot. But liquid of equal temperature will not cause an explosion.
@@Phoenix-Tide What make glass break is the temperature difference in its parts and the consequent different thermal dilatation. Since the upper part will heat faster and glass is a bad heat conductor, the lower parts will take longer. It may depend on the nature and quantity of liquid inside. Note that convection will not work, since it heats up from the top.
@@Real46 The liquid keeps it cold. The term for what will cause this design to explode is BLEVE. And you better believe it will be far more energetic than just spilling some liquid fuel out. Pressure will keep rising, which makes a larger flame, which heats the coil more, which boils more liquid. It's a positive feedback system, where the upper limit is whether the pressure causes the container to rupture, or some other part to spring a leak (which is best case scenario). The only release for the pressure is the hole that makes the flame, but you have all sorts of effects.
@@dogsarebest7107 Except that this system is dampened by the cooling effect of the the evaporating liquid. It's not guaranteed to explode. If you wanted to make it explode you probably couldn't. Unless you add more heat or add oxygen and enclose the system so that most of the heat is not escaping out the top.
Something a bit puzzling is the fact that as the combustible burns, the level inside will lower with nothing to let air inside, creating a vacuum. At some point, the pressure inside will be too low to let combustible escape.
It never ceases to amaze me how similar JB weld is to composite explosives like Semtex in appearance, not function sorry I thought I felt like I needed a add that
I just had a look at the rest of this channel. It's definitely all about electrolysis and making hydrogen... So maybe they understand, but not very good at explaining it in the video.
O cara faz um vídeo mas não menciona o tipo de combustível, que é o componente mais importante. Também não menciona como acendeu a tocha inicialmente. Também faltou detalhes construtivos, causando a impressão de que ele só quer mostrar que sabe fazer, mas não tem a intenção de ensinar. Seria elegante da parte dele se, pelo menos, ele respondesse a tantas perguntas, inclusive a minha: Qual o combustível? É difícilpra você responder? GREAT!
He used a lighter to light it, then put out a flame. I am guessing it built up some gas and re-lit, creating a torch effect. As far as fuel, I think it's rubbing alcohol.
There is a way to use this device to encourage the flow of electrons through the copper just as a drastically increases the speed of the particles coming from the flame being burned or being superheated and accelerated and then burned the further that you have the piece of pipe and at certain points you cut it and you put a piece of ceramic tube and and play and you'll have multiple circuits but you have to have the electricity going through it before you start the flame in the electricity has to be at a certain wavelength to catch the flame but once it is caught by the flame Bob's your uncle you got to take him back Toca Mack
Question: Did you happen to take a temp reading of the tubing where it comes into contact with your coldweld compound? Just trying to figure out what other sealants I might be able to use. That type of compound isn't readily available near where I live and I'm looking for what I might have on hand to use in an emergency. We're expecting a major snow and ice storm that'll probably knock out our power and everything we own is electric. So, needless to say, this burner of yours might literally become a lifesaver for my family! Thanks!
You might want to consider using a different container because what you have in essence made is an illegal weapon one of which could get you in serious trouble depending on your location and record Js 👏✌️
Can you explain it what is the purpose of copper tube. I saw a variation of this in which he made small wholees in this pipe and fuel would burn from these wholes. But in this case i don't understand the function of this tube? Can you explain it please
The wick draws the fluid up through the tube through capillary action. When he lights the little bit of soaked cotton that he stuffed into the burner nozzle, it starts burning like a candle. Once the flame heats the tube coils hot enough the fuel in the tube begins to boil, but the gas cant go anywhere but back down into the jar. Once pressure gets high enough, the gas gets forced out of the burner nozzle thing and catches fire, continuing the process. At that point, once the torch flame gets going, the little bit of cotton that he stuffed into the nozzle acts like a flashback preventer.
The coil is to heat the water and accelerate the electrolysis reaction to a self-sustaining level. The hole is to allow the hydrogen oxygen mixed gas, to escape from the now pressurised container.
@TrishaXuk it's not water lol. Water isn't flammable. If what you are saying was true it would be extremely dangerous to boil water near an open flame .
Boy's book of model boats, from 1920, provides instructions for building a similar blowtorch with a separate gas tank for powering a model steam boat. The main differences are no glass fuel tank and absolutely no expectation of a fuel tank of the size pictured providing a flame for over 100 hours.
Something I was just thinking of is that if there is any oxygen in the jar itself that thing will explode. You are using the coil to heat up the liquid to turn it into a gas, if it goes above it's flash point which it will when it returns to the container as a super heated gas it will spontaneously combust if there is oxygen in there.
@@cyberGEK I addressed that in my post if you read it again. The very last line. I didn't specify LEL and UEL because most people don't have any idea what that is. I said "it will spontaneously combust if there is oxygen in there". I used layman's terms since most people don't ever deal with fire triangles, and explosive limits but for guys like us that deal with that for work we have a higher understanding of it. You also know that if there is ever a leak in the seal of the lid you got a bomb when super heated gas gets exposed to atmosphere. It's absolutely a dangerous burn your house down device though, and becomes more dangerous the less liquid fuel is in the container.
The small amount of Oxygen in the container will mostly be evacuated from the jar during the initial burn. This is in part responsible for the much fatter, colder flame. Once cleared of the majority of the Oxygen that you're concerned about, even when no longer lit, the pressure created by the expanded fuel will inhibit any outside air from entering the canister through the ignition point thus minimizing the concerns of flashpoint explosions due to the lack of available Oxygen. And as long as there is liquid fuel in the canister, the liquid fuel will keep the gas present in the canister from reaching a temperature/pressure where it could blow the lid off.
Gerber baby food jars are not heat safe. As soon as the glass heats up, it will explode, then you've got a flame and spilled fuel which doesn't make for a good time. Nobody should be using this for cooking, heat, or anything for that matter. You should have used a Mason or Ball or Atlas or Bernardin jar, because those are pyrex, or are otherwise heat treated. Not only that, but they have a wider lid, and the heat won't reach the glass as easily.
Thank you for your comment! Let me clarify why your concerns about the burner’s design might stem from a misunderstanding of how it works. If you’ve studied physics, you’d know that glass doesn’t crack if it’s heated and cooled gradually. This is because slow temperature changes prevent significant internal stress from building up in the glass. The stress formula is: sigma = (E * alpha * delta_T) / (1 - nu) where: E is the modulus of elasticity, alpha is the coefficient of thermal expansion, delta_T is the temperature difference, and nu is Poisson’s ratio. When delta_T is minimal, the stress remains low, preventing glass breakage. It’s also important to note that the inner surface of the metal lid from baby food jars is fully coated with food-grade plastisol. This coating acts as a membrane between the metal and the glass, insulating the lid from direct contact with the glass and reducing heat transfer, providing an additional layer of thermal protection. Now, imagine if a metal tube were to become excessively hot and transfer heat through the metal lid to a metal container. The liquid inside the container would begin to boil, and the excess gas pressure might not escape in time. In the best-case scenario, the burner flame would keep extinguishing. In the worst case, uncontrolled pressure buildup could lead to serious consequences. The design of the glass jar eliminates these risks. Slow heating and the coated lid create safe operating conditions, while the burner itself uses a low-temperature alcohol evaporation principle, minimizing the impact on the glass. Metal containers, on the other hand, heat up much faster, causing sudden temperature fluctuations that compromise stability. Your concerns are understandable, but the design has been thoroughly tested to ensure safe operation. Thank you for your attention!
@@romanursuhack Fonctionnement de quoi ?😅 On ne sait meme pas quel liquide tu utilises🤔 donc commence déja a nous dire ça et apres on verra pour le reste de tes formules savantes🤣🤣🤣
Anyone asking what is the fuel? I’m sure we can try a variety of combustible liquids- small amount to get going! Great video- although flame proof jar or sit first jar in second jar holding water to cool original jar- no danger then!
The copper pipe transfers the heat from the flame to the wick inside containing the soaked fuel, heating it to a gasious state which builds up pressure inside the glass jar. Since the newly created gas has no other way to bleed through the orifice, it shoots out there. Ignited, the cycle is complete until it runs out of fuel.
I think the idea is that the copper takes heat from the flame and uses it to vaporize fuel which increases the pressure and causes it to push out of the center.
** Was ist mit den Gasen, die beim Verbrennen des Kraftstoffs im Glas entstehen? ** What about the gases emitted from the burning of the fuel in the jar?
Me imagino vistes son 3 agujeros los que están conectados calientan la sustancia secreta que ha de generar gas que pasa atravez del agujero de Enmedio generando una llama tipo soplete nomás falta saber que sustancia usa que no sea volátil a menos que se caliente.
Pro tip always wear gloves when dealing with drills. I put a quarter inch brass drill tip through my middle finger about three weeks ago right at the knuckle cut through it like Swiss cheese.
Do not use gloves while working with rotating machinery. Even a leather glove won't stop a drill bit, saw blade or end mill but it can definitely get caught on the spinning chuck and wind your hand up.
The excess pressure will cause what's known as a "flame out" where either the speed of fuel/air mixture exceeds the combustion rate and the flame starves of fuel, or the combustion rate consumes all the nearby oxygen and the flame starves of oxygen, either way the flame is starved of something causing it to extinguish.
It's fake!! He doesn't disclose the liquid name and you can clearly see that he cuts the video the second time he lights the flame (when the flame gets a better "shape"), he probably put a kind of acetylene or bunsen torch behind to emulate that flame!! 😡😡😡
it likely operates on the principle that the flame heats up the copper coil creating pressure, and also heating the air and so the liquid in the chamber, that then turns to vapour and is pushed through the copper coil which further heats and expands it in an oxygen-less environment and forces it out at higher that atmospheric pressure through the small opening. the liquid is can be any fuel that will turn to vapour at a low enough temperature, you could use alcohol or petrol, but less heat will be required with something like petrol. a lamp oil is probably used here.
i want to add using a wick touching the fuel like cotton instead of steel wool would allow you even lower pressure/temperature fuels, maybe even wax if it was liquid around the wicks and the copper could be hot enough for a while
Not very good no proper explanation of the liquid used whether it is safe.whether the liquid is IPA or petrol or methanol or spirit no data how any body can use this vedio so it is useless sorry
o líquido é água essa lâmpada produz eletrólise cobre e zinco e água salgada talvez o calor ajuda no processo de eletrólise embora ele ocorra pelo fato de dois metais estarem próximos e o gás queimado é Hidrogênio e oxigênio. forte abraços dos irmãos brasileiros.
This is not a water base fule. Also there is no electricity source present in this model Hence this is useless. I it can be useful if we use ethanol or other flame able fule
THANKS FOR THE TIP! It sounds like you would be better off staying well away from any projects of this nature, so you can keep your girly hands nice & clean! 😜 (I'm just playing but not really... LOL but yes you are typically correct...)
@@joncoop2873 Let me tell ya: I've been doing various electromechanical projects for decades, and my knowledge I acquired via them and thanks to my apprenticeship as an electromechanic are a key and core part of my profession on a daily basis. So much for "Girly Hands". I know exactly what I'm doing as I reasonably act with common consent, awareness of any potential danger, wisdom and healthy-minded. Safety has an absolute priority for any party involved, it doesn't matter wether it's the service technician and/or operator. This counts worldwide.
it shouldn't be clogged if you don't run into situation when it burns the fuel out completely (and then starting to burn the wick inside the tubes. if there is still fuel - it should keep the wick operational and not clogging anything)
@@stclaws9580 The coil is actually gasifier, there is vapor inside hot tubes. This is purpose of coils or tubes on stoves. Dirt will stay in wick and slowly build and clog tube.
O que foi feito, foi uma lamparina comum conhecida e usada há séculos! O resto foi propaganda do serviço 3D! E tomou muito tempo! Esssa lima existe há muito tempo com cabo em qualquer ferragista no Brasil.
Now I know why US LNG imports cannot replace Russian pipeline gas. You should have told our chancellor and Green Party politicians about that! By the way, I am from Germany and we will use devices like the one in the video to replace our nuclear stations.
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Коэффициент температурного расширения жести и холодной сварки - очень разные.
OMG... When I saw you pulling that thin wire with your hand, my spine got shivers and ass was clenched 😅
Try the old sailing trick with a marlinspike hitch next time please. This is a knot for pulling such thin wires or ropes without a possibility of cutting your hand in half🖖
Why is coil even needed. It has no holes.
What does it do just heat the coil and cause the fuel to be warm? Around center cotton w hole and flame?
Sorry.just wanna figure it out
@@RakkaSan7219 Good question. Wick in the coil is "wicking" the fuel to the hot area, where it is turned into gas. Gas then is released by the tiny hole in the middle - this is the evaporator. There are a few types of coil designs, you can use one with holes too. It depends on the way you build it.
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he clearly said it depends on the size of the attached container - how long it will burn...so if you connect that to a 1000gallon barrel, it can burn forever...that makes sense...
Ok and about "logic"🤣. Will it work with a container of water too or just with liquid ether which is volatile enough to ignite no matter what?😂
I went to my first Balinese funeral recently where the hold a public cremation. What you have made in this vid is almost identical on what they use to cremate the deceased. They use gravity fed diesel. The heated and now vapourised fuel does not return back into the container rather back into the center of the coil similar to where your flame is. It is set back about 20 cm. Obviously a larger diameter copper pipe is used. The flame is incredible and acts and looks more like a pulse jet engine. The hotter the flame the hotter the pipe and fuel gets. Amazing but simple. Thank you for you vid.🇭🇲🇮🇩❤️
Uncensored Balinese Cremation Funeral | You Tube channel Into Asia. That is just; brutal. A giant BBQ.
Thank you for explaining how it worked. You mentioned diesel which made me wonder if vegetable oil would vaporize.
i built lamp works very nice, how to turn off please? it has been going for about a week now, getting worried.
😂😂😂
Its two weeks now, is it still going? xD
Filling the container with “liquid” was very informative. What liquid?! Water, gas, vodka or piss?🤷♂️
piss
I guess if you drink enough vodka, piss may work.
water ?
hahahahahahahaha
Thanks man
I had no idea a step drill made rounder holes vs a bit. Also explains why that when Ive seen it used it didn’t drill a hole because the person was drilling a thick piece of wood or metal. Taught me a few new tricks in this video!!!🎉🎉
It does in very thin metal sheet. A normal drill bit tends to catch and shred the hole when exiting.
that design can explode
It looks like an overengineered version of the Molotov cocktail.
pressure caused by heating the coil to convert liquid to gas is why it works. I'm curious about melting temp of copper and how hot the glass will get before it explodes, glass DOES explode if it touches cold water while it is hot. But liquid of equal temperature will not cause an explosion.
@@Phoenix-Tide What make glass break is the temperature difference in its parts and the consequent different thermal dilatation. Since the upper part will heat faster and glass is a bad heat conductor, the lower parts will take longer. It may depend on the nature and quantity of liquid inside. Note that convection will not work, since it heats up from the top.
@@Real46 The liquid keeps it cold. The term for what will cause this design to explode is BLEVE. And you better believe it will be far more energetic than just spilling some liquid fuel out. Pressure will keep rising, which makes a larger flame, which heats the coil more, which boils more liquid. It's a positive feedback system, where the upper limit is whether the pressure causes the container to rupture, or some other part to spring a leak (which is best case scenario). The only release for the pressure is the hole that makes the flame, but you have all sorts of effects.
@@dogsarebest7107 Except that this system is dampened by the cooling effect of the the evaporating liquid. It's not guaranteed to explode. If you wanted to make it explode you probably couldn't. Unless you add more heat or add oxygen and enclose the system so that most of the heat is not escaping out the top.
WoW! Very nice candle!
Fuel used Kerosene oil. This is an modified version of Gas Lamp but works on the same principle people living in Indian subcontinent will recognise.
That makes sense pre heating the fuel would be good for kerosene berner. I was thinking alcohol, but in this setup it would probably fly away.
fuel is rectified spirit (96%)
'Modified' does not begin with a vowel sound when pronounced, thus use 'A' instead of 'AN'.
Everything done in the most strange way but most stylish taboot 🌟
Something a bit puzzling is the fact that as the combustible burns, the level inside will lower with nothing to let air inside, creating a vacuum.
At some point, the pressure inside will be too low to let combustible escape.
Never seen an over engineered file handle before. Neat idea but a kindling stick would have been more than sufficient.
Depends on the size of flame also
The size of the flame may be dependent on container size, hole and copper tube diameter. This is a guess.
1652°F flame for over 100 hours?! This is unreal. I’ve got to try this out for some serious projects!
Joking correct?
@@jwaseman8487 ; Some people really are ignorant enough to believe videos like this. 😞
@@Desertphile this is a sad but very true statement, I wonder how many actually try to recreate it though.
Экономичнее было бы сначала использовать батарейку для сгибания трубки, а потом распилить ее. Так хватило бы одной батарейки🤣
Yes, >105% efficiency 😅
I cant lie that was a solid advertisement. Didnt even know i was watching one.
Well judging by the comments, if this thing can last 100 hours then you can use it as fuel to power the best Sterling Engine.
Brandon Herrera for director of the ATF.
Excellent work!
It never ceases to amaze me how similar JB weld is to composite explosives like Semtex in appearance, not function sorry I thought I felt like I needed a add that
hey ruh! i want to make such burner but, what liquid did you use? Thank for the anwser!
it looks like kerosene
This is hard to believe that a flame will burn that long. Nice work fella.
It does, you just need to fill it up 27 times
@@funone8716 REALITY SETS IN QUICKLY..
are you a colleague?
@@funone8716😂
I just had a look at the rest of this channel. It's definitely all about electrolysis and making hydrogen... So maybe they understand, but not very good at explaining it in the video.
Nichrome wire is best used for heating coils. Just use steel wire.Cheaper.
Needs to react with copper but withstand high temp in the coil. Not sure if nichrome wire will work but zinc or galvanized wire should work.
Whats the fuel
Interesting, me too
Liquid bull sh*t is the fuel....
I don't understand, what fluid is used?
O cara faz um vídeo mas não menciona o tipo de combustível, que é o componente mais importante. Também não menciona como acendeu a tocha inicialmente. Também faltou detalhes construtivos, causando a impressão de que ele só quer mostrar que sabe fazer, mas não tem a intenção de ensinar. Seria elegante da parte dele se, pelo menos, ele respondesse a tantas perguntas, inclusive a minha: Qual o combustível? É difícilpra você responder? GREAT!
He used a lighter to light it, then put out a flame. I am guessing it built up some gas and re-lit, creating a torch effect. As far as fuel, I think it's rubbing alcohol.
Isto é excelente! Ótimo vídeo!
I was all set to make this until I saw the BABY FOOD TIN - I aint waiting 9 MONTHS to try this!!!
Como haces para apagarla?
Chunk of dry ice is what creates the pressurized flame.
What liquid did you use?
rocket fuel😄
Probably 90%or better rubbing alcohol
In the next video he will show you how to make the liquid.
Cerocine oil.
Alcohol..!
There is a way to use this device to encourage the flow of electrons through the copper just as a drastically increases the speed of the particles coming from the flame being burned or being superheated and accelerated and then burned the further that you have the piece of pipe and at certain points you cut it and you put a piece of ceramic tube and and play and you'll have multiple circuits but you have to have the electricity going through it before you start the flame in the electricity has to be at a certain wavelength to catch the flame but once it is caught by the flame Bob's your uncle you got to take him back Toca Mack
Доброго времени суток.что используете в качестве горючего? И вообще что можно использовать?
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@@Liberal-patriot опасная игрушка, лучше не заморачивайся. воми простую школьную спиротовку эффект тот же.
Question: Did you happen to take a temp reading of the tubing where it comes into contact with your coldweld compound? Just trying to figure out what other sealants I might be able to use. That type of compound isn't readily available near where I live and I'm looking for what I might have on hand to use in an emergency. We're expecting a major snow and ice storm that'll probably knock out our power and everything we own is electric. So, needless to say, this burner of yours might literally become a lifesaver for my family!
Thanks!
You might want to consider using a different container because what you have in essence made is an illegal weapon one of which could get you in serious trouble depending on your location and record Js 👏✌️
Since you're not telling us what you're doing I'm not going to waste my time watching this one.
Can you explain it what is the purpose of copper tube.
I saw a variation of this in which he made small wholees in this pipe and fuel would burn from these wholes.
But in this case i don't understand the function of this tube? Can you explain it please
The wick draws the fluid up through the tube through capillary action. When he lights the little bit of soaked cotton that he stuffed into the burner nozzle, it starts burning like a candle. Once the flame heats the tube coils hot enough the fuel in the tube begins to boil, but the gas cant go anywhere but back down into the jar. Once pressure gets high enough, the gas gets forced out of the burner nozzle thing and catches fire, continuing the process. At that point, once the torch flame gets going, the little bit of cotton that he stuffed into the nozzle acts like a flashback preventer.
The fuel is pretty heated and converted to gaseous form
The coil is to heat the water and accelerate the electrolysis reaction to a self-sustaining level. The hole is to allow the hydrogen oxygen mixed gas, to escape from the now pressurised container.
@@abundantharmonythis is incorrect i believe.
@TrishaXuk it's not water lol. Water isn't flammable. If what you are saying was true it would be extremely dangerous to boil water near an open flame .
I have idea, can you replace this hole with some head for gas welding? And then can you adjust air intake level.
Great idea! If you're interested, I could try making a video about another fascinating design, featuring an adjustable nozzle as you mentioned.
@R.U.H. If you have time 😁 but it is cool anyway, for emergency better than normal candle 😃
The nest wick to ise is carbon felt
excelente trabajo ¡¡¡¡¡ pero la duda , como otros , el combustible es alcohol ? u otro ?👍👍
what is the purpose of the coil?
its great how no one noticed what you didnt say yet you showed it very swiftly. haha cheeky but thanks for this.
Boy's book of model boats, from 1920, provides instructions for building a similar blowtorch with a separate gas tank for powering a model steam boat. The main differences are no glass fuel tank and absolutely no expectation of a fuel tank of the size pictured providing a flame for over 100 hours.
Something I was just thinking of is that if there is any oxygen in the jar itself that thing will explode. You are using the coil to heat up the liquid to turn it into a gas, if it goes above it's flash point which it will when it returns to the container as a super heated gas it will spontaneously combust if there is oxygen in there.
Well you got part of it correct, flash point but you’re forgetting about stoichiometry where the Oxygen to fuel ratio has to be between LEL and UEL.
@@cyberGEK I addressed that in my post if you read it again. The very last line. I didn't specify LEL and UEL because most people don't have any idea what that is. I said "it will spontaneously combust if there is oxygen in there". I used layman's terms since most people don't ever deal with fire triangles, and explosive limits but for guys like us that deal with that for work we have a higher understanding of it. You also know that if there is ever a leak in the seal of the lid you got a bomb when super heated gas gets exposed to atmosphere. It's absolutely a dangerous burn your house down device though, and becomes more dangerous the less liquid fuel is in the container.
@@hectatusbreakfastus6106 Everyone deals with fire triangles, LEL, and UEL on a daily basis. You shouldn't make so many assumptions.
I don't, and I don't know what you're talking about. But it sounds interesting and dangerous.
The small amount of Oxygen in the container will mostly be evacuated from the jar during the initial burn. This is in part responsible for the much fatter, colder flame. Once cleared of the majority of the Oxygen that you're concerned about, even when no longer lit, the pressure created by the expanded fuel will inhibit any outside air from entering the canister through the ignition point thus minimizing the concerns of flashpoint explosions due to the lack of available Oxygen. And as long as there is liquid fuel in the canister, the liquid fuel will keep the gas present in the canister from reaching a temperature/pressure where it could blow the lid off.
how did they print your handle? is that fdm or resin print?
It looks like SLS.
I am also interested in this
Gerber baby food jars are not heat safe. As soon as the glass heats up, it will explode, then you've got a flame and spilled fuel which doesn't make for a good time. Nobody should be using this for cooking, heat, or anything for that matter. You should have used a Mason or Ball or Atlas or Bernardin jar, because those are pyrex, or are otherwise heat treated. Not only that, but they have a wider lid, and the heat won't reach the glass as easily.
I'm worse my handcannon & cardboard solo smokeless stoves tho...
Thank you for your comment! Let me clarify why your concerns about the burner’s design might stem from a misunderstanding of how it works.
If you’ve studied physics, you’d know that glass doesn’t crack if it’s heated and cooled gradually. This is because slow temperature changes prevent significant internal stress from building up in the glass. The stress formula is:
sigma = (E * alpha * delta_T) / (1 - nu)
where:
E is the modulus of elasticity,
alpha is the coefficient of thermal expansion,
delta_T is the temperature difference, and
nu is Poisson’s ratio.
When delta_T is minimal, the stress remains low, preventing glass breakage.
It’s also important to note that the inner surface of the metal lid from baby food jars is fully coated with food-grade plastisol. This coating acts as a membrane between the metal and the glass, insulating the lid from direct contact with the glass and reducing heat transfer, providing an additional layer of thermal protection.
Now, imagine if a metal tube were to become excessively hot and transfer heat through the metal lid to a metal container. The liquid inside the container would begin to boil, and the excess gas pressure might not escape in time. In the best-case scenario, the burner flame would keep extinguishing. In the worst case, uncontrolled pressure buildup could lead to serious consequences.
The design of the glass jar eliminates these risks. Slow heating and the coated lid create safe operating conditions, while the burner itself uses a low-temperature alcohol evaporation principle, minimizing the impact on the glass. Metal containers, on the other hand, heat up much faster, causing sudden temperature fluctuations that compromise stability.
Your concerns are understandable, but the design has been thoroughly tested to ensure safe operation. Thank you for your attention!
@@romanursuhack Fonctionnement de quoi ?😅 On ne sait meme pas quel liquide tu utilises🤔 donc commence déja a nous dire ça et apres on verra pour le reste de tes formules savantes🤣🤣🤣
@@Peter-pan-pan he just mentioned in his rebuttal about halfway an alcohol concentration
@@bradcunningham2010 I didn't see this mention of alcohol. So tell me what is this liquid and what exactly is it made of?
Mi pregunta es . Que le colocas por dentro del aro del alambre de cobre, para que tape el hueco y no se salga el liquido?
i dont understand what the element is doing,,pressurizing?
Anyone asking what is the fuel?
I’m sure we can try a variety of combustible liquids- small amount to get going!
Great video- although flame proof jar or sit first jar in second jar holding water to cool original jar- no danger then!
ethanol, or rc car fuel
I'm guessing it's kerosene or diesel. I'm making my own fuel by processing old cooking oil I've saved; it's basically the same thing.
Is the copper coil just to pressurise the jar?
The copper pipe transfers the heat from the flame to the wick inside containing the soaked fuel, heating it to a gasious state which builds up pressure inside the glass jar. Since the newly created gas has no other way to bleed through the orifice, it shoots out there. Ignited, the cycle is complete until it runs out of fuel.
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You could use a ink pen tip
how the liquid flow through the pipe? both end are in the liquid.
I think the idea is that the copper takes heat from the flame and uses it to vaporize fuel which increases the pressure and causes it to push out of the center.
@@ryelor123 I thought similiar, but why is the coooton inside? it will dry out with the flame.
@@larspregge6420 why would it dry out if it still has supply of fuel in the container and delivered by the wick to the flame area?
If you want to boil water just put the kettle on simples
Well done !
Oooohhh .... fuck, it's universal language of the people!!! You are genius. So fine and simply.
Square rigging tempest, fire plug, exchanging the yarns.
** Was ist mit den Gasen, die beim Verbrennen des Kraftstoffs im Glas entstehen?
** What about the gases emitted from the burning of the fuel in the jar?
Is it possible to put a mantle on it?
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When the putty heats up doesn’t it release harmful gases?
Not once it's fully cured
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If both ends of copper pipe are in sealed jar a vacuum would occur not a ceaseless ferocious flame.?
Me imagino vistes son 3 agujeros los que están conectados calientan la sustancia secreta que ha de generar gas que pasa atravez del agujero de Enmedio generando una llama tipo soplete nomás falta saber que sustancia usa que no sea volátil a menos que se caliente.
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Licquid use?
Thanks very much
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1652?! Wow, temperatures are so much hotter in °F than in C.
Does anyone know if this really works?
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Our Green Party economy minister says "absolutely, yes"! And yes, I am from Germany, the former economic powerhouse of Europe.
@@klauskarpfen9039 Did the economy minister watch this video?
Muito boa ideia vou fazer esse experimento. Uma pergunta em vez de época posso soldar com estanho? Obrigado
Pro tip always wear gloves when dealing with drills. I put a quarter inch brass drill tip through my middle finger about three weeks ago right at the knuckle cut through it like Swiss cheese.
Do not use gloves while working with rotating machinery. Even a leather glove won't stop a drill bit, saw blade or end mill but it can definitely get caught on the spinning chuck and wind your hand up.
why you filled inside of cu pipe by that?
Are these for sale???
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can i use liquid water for the fuel?
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Supongo que el calor del encendedor sobre el cobre genera vapores estos se incendian y continúa el ciclo...yujuuu hermoso 😎😎🫶🫶🫶
at 3 minutes in he's selling a printer, good grief says Charlie Brown
Ah, the UA-cam I love.
WHAT CAUSES THE AIR PRESSURE. ???
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What happens if inner hole is blocked due to dust etc? Will it explode due to accumulation of gas inside?
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The excess pressure will cause what's known as a "flame out" where either the speed of fuel/air mixture exceeds the combustion rate and the flame starves of fuel, or the combustion rate consumes all the nearby oxygen and the flame starves of oxygen, either way the flame is starved of something causing it to extinguish.
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it's kinda cool, but i see no benefit over a basic coil jet, that's much easier to build
Incredibly mindful responses, like the spiders and flies getting along together. The video is great too. 😄
what if it's a bigger jar
Ok so what is the liquid?
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It's fake!! He doesn't disclose the liquid name and you can clearly see that he cuts the video the second time he lights the flame (when the flame gets a better "shape"), he probably put a kind of acetylene or bunsen torch behind to emulate that flame!! 😡😡😡
it likely operates on the principle that the flame heats up the copper coil creating pressure, and also heating the air and so the liquid in the chamber, that then turns to vapour and is pushed through the copper coil which further heats and expands it in an oxygen-less environment and forces it out at higher that atmospheric pressure through the small opening. the liquid is can be any fuel that will turn to vapour at a low enough temperature, you could use alcohol or petrol, but less heat will be required with something like petrol. a lamp oil is probably used here.
i want to add using a wick touching the fuel like cotton instead of steel wool would allow you even lower pressure/temperature fuels, maybe even wax if it was liquid around the wicks and the copper could be hot enough for a while
You've never made a penny stove before.
¿Qué líquido?! ¿Agua, gasolina, vodka o orina? please
The interlude wherein the file handle must be fabricated in order to continue...
white gas" also known as "Coleman fuel" is the likely choice
Not very good no proper explanation of the liquid used whether it is safe.whether the liquid is IPA or petrol or methanol or spirit no data how any body can use this vedio so it is useless sorry
o líquido é água essa lâmpada produz eletrólise cobre e zinco e água salgada talvez o calor ajuda no processo de eletrólise embora ele ocorra pelo fato de dois metais estarem próximos e o gás queimado é Hidrogênio e oxigênio. forte abraços dos irmãos brasileiros.
This is not a water base fule.
Also there is no electricity source present in this model
Hence this is useless.
I it can be useful if we use ethanol or other flame able fule
OK mais quel type de liquide vous mettez
You should never cut open a battery and expoae yourself to the chemicals. They are known to harm. Plus, you should wear safety gloves for your safety.
THANKS FOR THE TIP! It sounds like you would be better off staying well away from any projects of this nature, so you can keep your girly hands nice & clean! 😜 (I'm just playing but not really... LOL but yes you are typically correct...)
@@joncoop2873 Let me tell ya: I've been doing various electromechanical projects for decades, and my knowledge I acquired via them and thanks to my apprenticeship as an electromechanic are a key and core part of my profession on a daily basis. So much for "Girly Hands". I know exactly what I'm doing as I reasonably act with common consent, awareness of any potential danger, wisdom and healthy-minded. Safety has an absolute priority for any party involved, it doesn't matter wether it's the service technician and/or operator. This counts worldwide.
One more issue, there's no way that's a AAA battery. It's a AA, there's a pretty big difference.
Wick is far too tight, this greatly reduce capillar transfer speed. Coil is impossible to clean inside when it will be clogged.
Use a Guitar String or Piano Wire
it shouldn't be clogged if you don't run into situation when it burns the fuel out completely (and then starting to burn the wick inside the tubes. if there is still fuel - it should keep the wick operational and not clogging anything)
@@stclaws9580 The coil is actually gasifier, there is vapor inside hot tubes. This is purpose of coils or tubes on stoves. Dirt will stay in wick and slowly build and clog tube.
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Bravo...😊😊😊
I'm guessing the clear liquid is white gas of some kind
I saw one made of zinc and copper which works with water
Looks like a glass frag granade 🤔
I want one for smoking
Why the AA battery 🔋?
but how does thing works
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December31 2024. Dollar Tree has 91% alcohol for only $2 works great for my sterling engine
looks like it took 100 hours to make this thing. I learned how to open a package of 2 part epoxy.... thoroughly.
this is technical ASMR
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Hola,¿Que líquido metes?
O que foi feito, foi uma lamparina comum conhecida e usada há séculos! O resto foi propaganda do serviço 3D! E tomou muito tempo! Esssa lima existe há muito tempo com cabo em qualquer ferragista no Brasil.
its giving farenheit so it won't work outside US
Now I know why US LNG imports cannot replace Russian pipeline gas. You should have told our chancellor and Green Party politicians about that! By the way, I am from Germany and we will use devices like the one in the video to replace our nuclear stations.
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