[Stoves] tea-candles, useful type of burning?
Boll, Martin Dr.
boll.bn at t-online.de
Fri Sep 22 16:00:45 CDT 2006
Tami,
having seen your questions and answers about carbon particles in the
stoves-list, I have some questions on that topic.
When I burn a simple tea-candle, the water- or tea-pot does not get black
(no carbon? few carbon?) (Naturally I must not dip the pot into the flame!)
Even when I take several tea-candles standing together, there is no
soothing.
As simple minded I guess from that observation, that the combustion is
effective, at least with respect on sooth.
-Are there other components which would lead to the opinion, that this type
of burning is not useful for a good and simple stove?
-What power ( Watt) has a simple tea-candle-flame?
If the answers are positive I will think further about of wick-flames.
Regards
Martin
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