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    He he, two things are stopping me. price, and my fairly unsuccessfull test with a self made gasifying stove this summer. I did not like that to refuel I had to lift off the pot. And each time it took a minute or so until I had good flame again, and could put the pot back on. I had to repeat that 6-7 times before I had boiling water, if not more.

    But, lower the price by about 100$ and make a front fed design, and I will consider it...

    ...uh...no, I prefer a good old fashioned camp fire.
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    Can I attach it to the side of my Chiminea? I might just be able to power the household appliances.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie View Post
    Can I attach it to the side of my Chiminea? I might just be able to power the household appliances.

    looking at the flames on that you should be able to power a small town.
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    Is that a stove or a forge? LOL
    Love it

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    I have a posh stove, it used to be a stainless double walled champagne ice bucket. It's now a woodgas (solo stove/bushbuddy) after a few holes later. My solar charger fits inside it !!!!!

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    clever as .................!!!
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    i like the idea of this stove, being able to charge your phone could be handy, looks quite bulky tho, compared to a solar charger! clever tho!
    i'm not lost!!! i'm discovering an alterative route is all!!!

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    very clever stuff,have been looking for the parts to make my own and the thermoelectric generators are available on e-bay..having said that a good one comes in at about £45ish so but the time you've made all the necessaries to go with it i dont think it will be far off that price anyway.

    Instead i'm presently trying to work on a battery free fan powered woodgas stove...the theory is in place,just in need of some parts now i am hassling everyone i know for broken hard drives and computer fans. fingers crossed
    Last edited by wildish64; 28-01-2013 at 03:32 PM.

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    The grill idea seems to do away with having lift off the pots to refuel - clever idea

    http://biolitestove.com/campstove/ne...rill-features/

    Has anyone got one yet? It seems that shipping could be a killer according to some of the reviews so is there a European agent for them?
    Last edited by happybonzo; 29-01-2013 at 05:25 AM. Reason: typing
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