Giant Briquettes Burn Test - Free Heat
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
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Today we are having fun doing burn test with giant briquettes.
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briquette press
single - amzn.to/4bBTjgH
4 xl - amzn.to/3P8Boon
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Awesome thanks I’m definitely gonna try asap and I’ll definitely be in support as I’m a coffee addict also lol. Thanks again
Wow! 8 hours is great!
What if make a few half inch holes in it?
It will help it to dry faster, but I think it will burn in the same time because ash will block this holes.
Good luck!
Most the briquettes we've tested with holes burn faster and hotter so def a balance I absolutely agree though it would make it dry much faster
@@thefrugalhomestead7873 what about trying just one hole down the middle, dries a bit faster but wont burn as long maybe?
@@pannini21 definitely an option
Great video! How hot did the large brick get? Also did you get a temp at it's hottest point? How large a space are you warming?
The tiny house is 500 ft² that I was burning this in two levels. It was well over 500° at one point. I would think you could give up some burn time and increase the temperature if you put holes through it as it burnt from the outside inward so you're only getting so much surface area burning at a time
@@thefrugalhomestead7873 that’s great info I’m just curious as one day I’d like to have a homestead as well in the future. I’m gonna make some small bricks to use in my grill and see if I can make a burger or two. I live in a city, I don’t wanna be a fire hazard so I’ll try a small experiment
That would be an excellent starting point.