BudLyte Super Stove
Re: BudLyte Super Stove
Oops56, I gotta agree with the comments on youtube, that your windscreen probably doesn't have enough holes and it's starving the stove of oxygen. Maybe add more holes or use some paper clips as legs to lift the screen off the surface a few millimeters.
Re: BudLyte Super Stove
yup i going to do it again no windscreen post on you tube again later to nightKnotty wrote:Oops56, I gotta agree with the comments on youtube, that your windscreen probably doesn't have enough holes and it's starving the stove of oxygen. Maybe add more holes or use some paper clips as legs to lift the screen off the surface a few millimeters.
Man play with fire man get burnt
Re: BudLyte Super Stove
Just a little video to show how the stove can use Lamp Oil when alcohol is not available.
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Re: BudLyte Super Stove
Gail force winds don't faze the "SuperStove"
Watch the video
Watch the video
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Re: BudLyte Super Stove
What!..No wind speed indicator?





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The pot filled with water was the indicator, it was the anchorrealityguy wrote:What!..No wind speed indicator?![]()
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Re: BudLyte Super Stove
Could you give us a look at what kerosene burns like?
and if I were to use this stove for several months travel, should I bring an extra wick?
Thanks,
Tim
and if I were to use this stove for several months travel, should I bring an extra wick?
Thanks,
Tim
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Kerosene is to be used in emergency only. It burns dirty, leaves lots of soot. In times of emergency, that won't be a problem. Soon I'll let everyone know how to modify the stove to burn Coleman fuel and kerosene to burn more efficiently. I need to make a video of the how to do.timcarouge wrote:Could you give us a look at what kerosene burns like?
and if I were to use this stove for several months travel, should I bring an extra wick?
Thanks,
Tim
No extra wick is needed if you use alcohol/meths for several months travel.
Anyone know what the equivelant of Coleman fuel is in Europe?
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Re: BudLyte Super Stove
I don't think the wicking in any of my "wicked" stoves shows any wear...or need of replacement.The gases burn above it,not on it..
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Re: BudLyte Super Stove
it's called "Shellite" in Australia. "Naptha" is another name, as is "White Gas". also "Camp Fuel".zelph wrote:Anyone know what the equivelant of Coleman fuel is in Europe?
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