@@xenaguy01 that's not a prerogative of a moka, it's based on the expansion of air under higher temperature that pushes up the water through the filter
@@ryoaduken4963 Depending on ambient temp, design of the particular alcohol burner/stand combination and windscreen, 20 ml denatured alcohol will generally boil 16 oz (475 ml) of water in anywhere from 5-11 minutes. Also, see the pot at 0:57? The water in that coffee pot is boiling.
Alcohol. Can be ethanol, methanol, or isopropanol. Any will run fine in this stove, but isopropyl will soot your pot. Ethanol or methanol burn with a clean, blue flame.
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With this method can you boil the water(100 grad)?
Of course. At 0:57, the coffee is boiling.
@@xenaguy01 that's not a prerogative of a moka, it's based on the expansion of air under higher temperature that pushes up the water through the filter
How long does that alcohol burn?
30 ml will burn for about 7-12 minutes. Depends on number and size of holes, height of coke can burner, and height of pot above burner.
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@@xenaguy01 With this method can you boil the water(100 grad)?
@@ryoaduken4963
Depending on ambient temp, design of the particular alcohol burner/stand combination and windscreen, 20 ml denatured alcohol will generally boil 16 oz (475 ml) of water in anywhere from 5-11 minutes.
Also, see the pot at 0:57? The water in that coffee pot is boiling.
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Which liquid use?
Alcohol. Can be ethanol, methanol, or isopropanol. Any will run fine in this stove, but isopropyl will soot your pot. Ethanol or methanol burn with a clean, blue flame.
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Sorry but a fire like that can't hold a moka working without heating it before , at least you have to refill the tank repeatedly