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pom



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Handy Stove
These look pretty cool, a campfire that can charge your phone!

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Post #89599 17th Sep 2011 3:11pm
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Thumbs Up 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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Post #89609 17th Sep 2011 4:04pm
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Hmmm...that's different. Pretty cool idea Thumbs Up
Post #89624 17th Sep 2011 4:35pm
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This is the type of accessory Land Rover should be selling. Would go well with the Defender image. Hell, they might even give one free with every new replacement Defender sold from 2015, just to let buyers think they really could do the outdoorsy stuff that Defender ownership conjures up. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
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Post #89869 18th Sep 2011 8:13pm
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POM - how do you find these things? really great idea - i want one

We have a canadian thermo/electric fan that sits on a wood burner to push the heat about ... similar idea - electricity from heat.
Post #89877 18th Sep 2011 8:34pm
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T1G UP



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where can you buy them?
Post #89881 18th Sep 2011 8:44pm
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pom



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T1G UP wrote:
where can you buy them?


they due for realease shortly apparently. What we need is for one of our site sponsers (looks @ Greeni)to become a dealer for them so we can do a group buy.

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Post #89972 19th Sep 2011 12:34pm
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yes its very nifty, but really, I dont get it. it solves a problem that doesnt exist.

need a brew when out in your vehicle? jet boil

need to charge your phone? plug it in to the cig lighter or maybe youre hard wired anyway (like mine is)

out in the wilds with no vehicle? take a power monkey or a solar charger, more useful and not reliant on having dry tinder and combustible fuel with you. if its Censored down with rain you ll need to take dry tinder anyway, then try and find dry deadwood and split it so you need a decent knife for that or small axe. or take the dry fuel with you and have a fire which you can cook on and will keep you warm.

sorry fellas, this is the emperors new clothes.
Post #89973 19th Sep 2011 12:43pm
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I got a reply from the company, they are shipping out next spring so have a few months to save the pennies!

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Post #90120 20th Sep 2011 9:39am
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As an avid pyro I have a near identical stove, TBH they are useless for anything but water as you can't regulate the heat with such small bits of kindling, additionally top loading isn't very good when you have a hot kettle/pan on top.

If you want a good brew and like making small fires then a honey stove is a much more versatile product IMO, probably much cheaper too.
Post #90130 20th Sep 2011 10:11am
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they do have a larger model that is fed from the side, a 'family' model if you like.

cheers

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Post #90137 20th Sep 2011 10:54am
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Bobble



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Can someone please explain this, beyond their cartoon of a coil spring with two wires connecting it to a propellor?
All it says is it "converts thermal energy in to electricity"....ok, how?
Post #90168 20th Sep 2011 2:04pm
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iruffell



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It uses a thermocouple to convert heat into electricity
Post #90169 20th Sep 2011 2:10pm
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Bobble



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Enough to charge a phone? I remain unconvinced.
Post #90204 20th Sep 2011 5:42pm
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BigMike



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it'll charge it, just not very fast. the other thing is that to charge the phone you will have to keep on feeding the fire. on...and on...and on.
Post #90206 20th Sep 2011 5:48pm
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