Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Hi all,
I was just curious to know how performs the Trangia so I made a boiling water test with her.
Boiling 500ml water with a starting temperature of 20 degrees in an open pot of the Trangia set, takes 6:10 minutes and 18,7 ml 100% ethanol.
Boiling the same quantity of water at same starting temperature with the Trangia kettle, takes 5:42 mins and 18 ml of 100% ethanol.
I poured 20 ml fuel into the burner with a pipette. Before starting, I let the burner warm up for 30sec. After boiling the water I let the burner cool down and measured with the same pipette the remaining liquid. I waited until the burner and the stove were completely cooled down before filling the burner up and starting the next try.
I was able to take the burner in the hand 1:30 min after extinguishing the flame. One minute later I could refill the burner.
The flame was always yellow.
cheers Mauro
Hi Mauro, I've never seen a Trangia make a yellow flame like that. Ethanol is obviously much hotter than the brandspiritus I bought in a Dutch supermarket. It boiled enough water, about 300ml, to make a mug of tea in 5 minutes. Does pure ethanol coat your kettle with soot?
You may be interested to know a 1½ litre Hawkins pressure cooker fits perfectly in a Trangia size 25.
i have this amazing camping alcohol stove. Like the Trangia, the support cone / wind shield directs the heat around the mug / pot, which makes it very efficient. The neat trick is that the cone packs into the pot for travel.
the flame is almost invisible, if it is yellow and oversized, it is not running efficiently. once the Trangia burner gets warm enough it starts to burn better, perhaps the photo was taken too early.
i do like alcohol for it’s relative safety and it runs with no noise, unlike a camping gas burner.
it would be interesting to try an alcohol burner with a Jetboil type top to see if this is any more efficient.