Showing posts with label stove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stove. Show all posts
2009-11-14
Slobo - the lightweight DIY stove
A Do It Yourself (DIY) stove, which is easy to make, extremly light (22 gram, without fuel) and extremely slow.
With a small t-light (standard) the boil time is approximately 100min for 0.25 litres of water, starting at 23C. With a t-light that fits snuggly in to the stove, the boil time is reduced to respectable 60 min. Slow boil!
Construction: the pictures speak for themself. Cut a can to get the heating unit and a lid. The heating unit should have a few holes in it to enable air circulation. Four cuts in the top of the heating unit allows for air and stability for the can.
The good things with Slobo are:
-Price, which is close to nothing.
-Easy to make.
-You will improve your patience.
-You can almost always build one.
-It is a good reason to bring beer on a hiking trip (emergency stove!)
Main drawback, after accepting that not everything in the world should be super-jetboil-fast, is that the construction is a bit fragile and not so stable. But you can probably mend it if you buckle it and it is not difficult to come up with ideas to make it more stable.
Ideal use:
-Blackouts
-Hunting (you´ll spend a few hours at the same spot)
-Ultra light backpacking, 22 gram < 1 oz, holy ****!!
Improvements:
-By adding insulation to the can you may reduce the boil time down to 40 min (with the big light), according to preliminary calculations.
- By cutting up two or maybe three small t-lights and putting them into the stove the boil time can be reduced significantly, the drawback is that you might get an aggresive fire in the stove, when the temprature reaches 400C all the paraffin will ignite. DANGEROUS.
-Extra-duty-combat-version may be developed using tin cans.
The small t-light is good for boiling a little more than 2 times, the big one boils 0.25 liters 10 times.
Caution:
The can may reach 100C (kind of the intention).
Paraffin is dangerous when heated.
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