Foolproof?

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by lobey_d, Sep 5, 2006.

  1. spudz

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    Very nice flame in the Vid. there, Jim.

    As I keep saying to the wife, 'practice makes babies'. !

    Hey, get yourself 3 more of those Lidl burners and you could say bye bye to British Gas. Just pop them into the top of your cooker, instead of the gas burners ;) :)

    Enjoy the Flame

    Spudz
     
  2. bajabum

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    Looks good to me! They do get bigger / hotter after a bit, at least thats what my trangia does. Right before it burns out, its a regular flame-thrower!!!
     
  3. catogan

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    Looks not so good to me ...
    I have a lot of alcohol stoves and some trangia-like and trangia among them.
    A real trangia give a big purple flame...

    As it did in my Sirram:

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    I don't know why but it seems that a very, very tiny difference makes a good or a not so good flame.

    But the fuel is the first important thing. Methylated alcohol at 85 % ? Methanol ?
     
  4. lobey_d

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    Now that's what i expected 8)

    Looks like more/finer holes in the sirram burner. Not sure about the Ethanol percentage - difficult to find data sheet. I use standard UN1170 UK methylated spirit (purple colour) usually in 500ml bottles. Perhaps the "industrial" is better. anyone tried it?
     
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    The Howto for the Epi Alpine conversion...
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  6. Ian

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    Good stuff!
    Those simple gas burners are really nice to mess around with. I've had acouple of gassy-mods on the backburner for two years or more now. Maybe I'll get them going again.
     
  7. David Shouksmith

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    Just tried my Lidl stove - worked perfectly straight out of the box. It boiled a kettle of water very quickly and economically with no problems at all.

    Jim, from your pics, I'd say yours was also working as it should. I suspect the first two you had probably were also working correctly - maybe you just expected something different....
     
  8. lobey_d

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    David could you time it next time, please? Mine took about 11 minutes to boil a pint of water in the pot - seems slow to me :? .

    I did not get to light the first two :cry:

    No1 had the burner cover cross threaded and couldn't be removed (looked as if bashed on at an angle!)

    No2 had no base unit - the bit that holds the burner!

    Someone on another forum got one missing the pan support, so probably best to check before leaving the shop :roll: ;)
     
  9. brassnipplekey

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    ....... all you happy?? lidl shoppers .... you did buy a pair of metho cook kits , didnt you ??
    you didnt ?? why should you ?? .... heres one reason why ....


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    add an argos cast non-stick alUminium griddle (reversable) & its all day breakfast time .
    used this set up twice now, & well , lets just say .... its cooking :D :D
    pre heat the griddle /burners ... put on the simmer rings ..fully opened & i reckon the griddle surface temp is just about right ..... .... it cooks MY onions
    :roll: :roll:

    cook on ... cook up ...

    nick
     
  10. Ian

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    After my visit to Lidl, I'll need one of these. :D
     
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  11. David Shouksmith

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    It'll cook more than your bloody onions if that whisky goes up! #-o ;) :lol:
     
  12. David Shouksmith

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    Hopelessly unscientific to do a direct comparison, of course, but mine took just under 9 minutes to boil a pint of water in my camping kettle.

    I lit it and let it burn for 5 minutes to settle down before I put the kettle on it.

    I recall the Trangia burner in my Swedish Army cookset burns better. I'll try that in the Lidl cookset and see what gives...
     
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