Hello Fabian. I have always wondered how you account for heat losses to the surrounding air when doing a boiling water test.
What DO you do? I especially remember one high school experiment to evaluate the heat output from one candle. They heated water in a soup can, I think. And then made measurements and drew conclusions. I wonder how accurate those results were. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “But when you`re doing a water boiling test it makes a difference in your results if you estimated the content only a littel bit wrong. As our aim is to have exact results to compare stoves we really search for a possibility of minimize this error.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pete Stanaitis -----------------
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