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📖 Video content:
00:00 Introduction - briefly about universal trench candles.
00:09 Base and container for fuel and wick.
00:35 Cut off the bottom of the aluminum can - the wick and the chimney.
01:33 The heat accumulator and the bottom are for the wick float.
01:54 Making a floating wick frame and disclaimer.
02:57 Hole in the form of a three-rayed star.
03:20 Stainless steel dish sponge.
03:51 Twisting a steel wick by hand.
04:04 Twisting the wick with pliers.
04:21 Wick length.
04:31 We insert the steel wick into the frame.
05:17 Cut off a long narrow piece of porous rubber.
05:31 We insert the rubber into the frame.
07:04 Making slits for oxygen.
08:08 Insert a floating wick.
08:17 Vaseline oil.
08:30 Fill up with fuel.
08:40 The wick floats up.
08:57 Device for pulling out the wick.
09:11 Light the fuse.
09:17 Throw the wick into the fuel.
09:29 Soot is noticeable in cold air with excess oil.
09:36 To prevent the wick from smoking, you can make the wick lower.
09:57 Lighter for setting fire to hard-to-reach places.
10:29 Floating wick for uniform flame.
10:43 We put the heat accumulator can on the can of fuel.
11:12 An example of a pipe with an umbrella-deflector for removing gases from a winter tent.
11:50 Some functions of the universal trench candle.
12:13 You can warm your hands.
12:59 Decrease in temperature and increase in area.
13:33 It's safe to dry your clothes.
13:54 Imagine clothes above a regular trench candle.
15:06 You can warm your hands over the flow of heat and radiation.
15:34 You can heat up water and food.
15:57 Thin wire gasket.
16:48 The bottom has heated up above 100 degrees Celsius.
17:11 Additional features.
17:26 Wide trench candle burner with a triangular wick.
17:33 Abundance of carcinogen-soot in an ordinary trench candle.
17:45 Soot on the pan after cooking with a trench candle.
17:54 Flue gas removal option.
18:02 We begin testing the spark plug prototype on the street.
18:07 Degree of unmasking.
18:11 Withstands tilting.
18:15 You can warm your body under your clothes.
18:23 About combustion products.
19:52 We continue the experiment with a candle under clothes.
20:31 Reminder of adequacy.
20:41 The candle burns steadily and safely.
21:07 Different fabrics have different safe temperatures.
21:44 About temperature regulation.
22:12 Small gaps are enough for traction.
22:31 How to put out a candle by neutralizing cravings.
23:13 The gap can be used to change the temperature of the walls.
23:46 The candle is burning with a thinner gap.
24:03 Temperature control options.
24:40 Fuel consumption.
24:49 The mass at the beginning of the measurement is 154 grams.
24:59 We mark 1 hour.
25:15 Weight after 1 hour - 149 grams.
25:31 Fuel consumption - 5 grams per hour.
25:37 400 ml of fuel - for 80 hours.
25:48 The volume of the aluminum can is 450 ml.
25:55 The burning time of ordinary trench candles is 5 and 10 hours.
26:08 About security and functionality.
26:30 It is better to adjust the wick length after heating.
27:01 The myth about lamp oil.
27:27 Paraffin analogue.
27:52 Insulation option.
28:01 Fastening of porous rubber is more reliable.
28:16 Types of fuel.
29:04 A candle can be extinguished with a wave of fuel.
29:23 Full capacity - for motionless burning!
29:45 For protection - paper or fabric