Re: [Biofuel] Quick Britelyt Petromax report

2005-12-19 Thread Keith Addison
>Mike,
>
>I'm sure this is not an exciting discovery for you but, it is
>relieving to me.  Keep us posted.
>
>Thanks,
>Ken

It's relieving to me too. Must be a lemon. (Fine critters, lemons.)

The Britelyt looks like it should be one of the best stoves for 
pre-heating with biodiesel, disappointing if not.

Best

Keith




>On 12/19/05, Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Finally warmed up enough to try the PetroMax stove again.  It flat out
> > would not light on plain BD, even when I heated the ring with a torch.
> > I mixed in some K1, and then a shot of gasoline.  Finally got a weak and
> > spluttery flame - not enough to heat even a marshmallow.
> >
> > I dumped out the mix and filled it with new K1.  Got a better flame, but
> > still not enough to heat any amount of oil.  It still sputtered though
> > settled down somewhat
> > finally.  It looks nothing like the cheerful flame in the video.  I'm
> > going to call Britelyt today and see what they say.
> >
> > I suspect the problem has to do with pressure - the gauge came broken
> > and I think the stove leaks down.
> >
> > My BD brewing buddy is an old Army hand and knows this type of stove and
> > thought there is something wrong with the stove.
> >
> > -Mike


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Re: [Biofuel] Quick Britelyt Petromax report

2005-12-19 Thread Ken Dunn
Mike,

I'm sure this is not an exciting discovery for you but, it is
relieving to me.  Keep us posted.

Thanks,
Ken

On 12/19/05, Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Finally warmed up enough to try the PetroMax stove again.  It flat out
> would not light on plain BD, even when I heated the ring with a torch.
> I mixed in some K1, and then a shot of gasoline.  Finally got a weak and
> spluttery flame - not enough to heat even a marshmallow.
>
> I dumped out the mix and filled it with new K1.  Got a better flame, but
> still not enough to heat any amount of oil.  It still sputtered though
> settled down somewhat
> finally.  It looks nothing like the cheerful flame in the video.  I'm
> going to call Britelyt today and see what they say.
>
> I suspect the problem has to do with pressure - the gauge came broken
> and I think the stove leaks down.
>
> My BD brewing buddy is an old Army hand and knows this type of stove and
> thought there is something wrong with the stove.
>
> -Mike
>
>
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[Biofuel] Quick Britelyt Petromax report

2005-12-19 Thread Mike Weaver
Finally warmed up enough to try the PetroMax stove again.  It flat out 
would not light on plain BD, even when I heated the ring with a torch.  
I mixed in some K1, and then a shot of gasoline.  Finally got a weak and 
spluttery flame - not enough to heat even a marshmallow.

I dumped out the mix and filled it with new K1.  Got a better flame, but 
still not enough to heat any amount of oil.  It still sputtered though 
settled down somewhat
finally.  It looks nothing like the cheerful flame in the video.  I'm 
going to call Britelyt today and see what they say. 

I suspect the problem has to do with pressure - the gauge came broken 
and I think the stove leaks down.

My BD brewing buddy is an old Army hand and knows this type of stove and 
thought there is something wrong with the stove.

-Mike


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