In this video I use a Sterno can refilled with Perlite as a burner with one fluid ounce of denatured alcohol in my CanteenShop GrillTop Stove Stand. The test was done in two parts. In the first part the canteen cup was put right on the GrillTop and the second part uses the 4 stainless steel bolts to elevate the canteen cup. Surprisingly the test with the cup elevated took a bit longer than the test without. I think there might be a problem of only using 1 fluid ounce. I think there should be more used because the Perlite seems to hold onto the alcohol and slow down the burn. Also there is soot on the underside of the GrillTop stove/stand. I don't usually find that when using alcohol. My first quess is either there isn't enough "burning height" or the stand needs to be lifted so that more air gets to the burner. Maybe even a combination of the two quesses. Lab0175 A Title: CanteenShop GrillTop Stove Stand - Sterno can refilled with Perlite -Boil Test #9 Room temp: 55° Humidity: 51% Weather condition: Cloudy Burner: Sterno can refilled with Perlite Stove/Pot stand: CanteenShop GrillTop Stove Stand ( no bolts to elevate canteen cup ) Pot: Canteen Cup - SS - aluminum foil cover Fuel: Denatured alcohol Amount of fuel: 1 fluid ounces Amount of water: 2 cup(s) Water temp at start: 60° Time to boil : 16 minute(s) 17 second(s) Time to run-out: 29 minute(s) 20 second(s) Water temp at run-out: 214° Note: There is soot left on the stove stand NA = Not Applicable / Not Available ...
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