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    Yukio Yamakawa
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    @jsbjsb

    Locale: Tokyo,JAPAN

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2PgG0Mu1h0

    http://ikaros.air-nifty.com/ikaros/2012/02/post-e859.html

    Hello, everyone
    This is an alcohol stove burning in the new mechanism.
    Its name, "3729 stove"
    wick-jet cyclone burning, ultra low style,total 37mm hight with legs, 29gr weight only.
    YouTube also (dutro76), I have put the video.
    After 320 seconds from ignition, and then 400ml of boiling water was placed in Rocky Cup.

    Is still under development.
    Form low-stove, because it is all right as well as lower windshield,
    the entire equipment can be lightly.

    3729 stove

    The only exhaust heat feedback.thefore,highest heat energy without wasting can heating up the center of the pan.Thermal feedback storongly if carring a pot only.
    In the idling will automatically weak firepower.

    Good Points
    1 motion easy refueling.no-valve but high pressure jet.
    2 under 2 inches hight.
    3 inches wide.
    4 jet injection begins from 4 in 15 seconds after the ignition.
    5 Pentagon jet are not only very high power, but invite your stove in the from of low.

    37mm hight 3729 stove

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    foundation of the each pillar,There are jet holes.

    jet position

    #1847977
    Sean Rhoades
    Member

    @kingpin

    Locale: WV

    Where are the jets located? I don't see them anywhere.

    #1848166
    Yukio Yamakawa
    Member

    @jsbjsb

    Locale: Tokyo,JAPAN

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    foundation of the each pillar,There are jet holes.

    YouTube video

    #1848264
    Mole J
    BPL Member

    @mole

    Locale: UK

    Interesting design, but I think you need a wider pan ;)

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