That was a really nice burn test. The briquettes definitely outlasted the charcoal chunks but I think that in terms of pure heat generated, the charcoal chunks yielded far more heat albeit over a shorter duration than the briquettes. And, although the briquettes outlasted the charcoal chunks, there was probably some heat loss as the briquettes had been covered in layers of ash which to some degree would have hindered the amount of heat released during the burn. Or, could the slow burn of the briquettes be due to a slightly higher than normal moisture content ? I am not a scientist or anything like that, so I could be very wrong in my observations and conclusions but I'm genuinely about briquettes as a more eco-friendly alternative to charcoal chunks. Perhaps a burn test with a kettle of water would clear up any doubts that I or anyone else might have about the true potential of sawdust briquettes. Thanks for making and sharing the video. It is much appreciated.
Thanks for sharing your video .... this test proves that you should improve your comparative skills about combustion of materials which may look similar but are not .... even if you use only wood charcoal as different woods have different carbon content, thus each type of wood combust at a different rate, also oxygen is needed for oxygenation or.oxygen combustion reaction, thus the geometry of the subject and the vessel in which is burned affects the rate of combustion as in smelters the flow of air determines the rate of combustion and temperature of burning .... keep it up brother
Yang pinakita ay may apoy na, gusto ko makita na gaano katagal ang bawat isa umapoy, mas magansa kung napakita sa video yun, then dapay same ang kanilang lutuan. Same size. Mabilis talag aapoy at mabilis talaga mauubos ang malaking lalagyan, madaming air yun eh, kumpara sa lalagyan ng charcoal briquette napakaliit kumpara sa kabilang lalagyan, natural kakaunti sng hangin nun at sure na matagal mauubos yun, hindi fair
That was a really nice burn test. The briquettes definitely outlasted the charcoal chunks but I think that in terms of pure heat generated, the charcoal chunks yielded far more heat albeit over a shorter duration than the briquettes. And, although the briquettes outlasted the charcoal chunks, there was probably some heat loss as the briquettes had been covered in layers of ash which to some degree would have hindered the amount of heat released during the burn. Or, could the slow burn of the briquettes be due to a slightly higher than normal moisture content ?
I am not a scientist or anything like that, so I could be very wrong in my observations and conclusions but I'm genuinely about briquettes as a more eco-friendly alternative to charcoal chunks.
Perhaps a burn test with a kettle of water would clear up any doubts that I or anyone else might have about the true potential of sawdust briquettes.
Thanks for making and sharing the video. It is much appreciated.
Thanks for the expereiment!🎉
same sana na kalan yung ginamit, sa ordinary na uling metal kalan gamit mo kaya mabilis
thanks for the test
Thanks for sharing your video .... this test proves that you should improve your comparative skills about combustion of materials which may look similar but are not .... even if you use only wood charcoal as different woods have different carbon content, thus each type of wood combust at a different rate, also oxygen is needed for oxygenation or.oxygen combustion reaction, thus the geometry of the subject and the vessel in which is burned affects the rate of combustion as in smelters the flow of air determines the rate of combustion and temperature of burning .... keep it up brother
Briquettes burns longer but produce lesser heat. Lump charcoal burns faster but is much hotter.
need blower to increase heat
Yang pinakita ay may apoy na, gusto ko makita na gaano katagal ang bawat isa umapoy, mas magansa kung napakita sa video yun, then dapay same ang kanilang lutuan. Same size. Mabilis talag aapoy at mabilis talaga mauubos ang malaking lalagyan, madaming air yun eh, kumpara sa lalagyan ng charcoal briquette napakaliit kumpara sa kabilang lalagyan, natural kakaunti sng hangin nun at sure na matagal mauubos yun, hindi fair
How about comparing the temperature?
Yan Po ba sir yung rice husk briquettes na ginawa nio?
Wonderful
It must be evening there. The crickets are singing.
Di kasi magtagalog nalang para mas maintindihan ng ibang nanonood.
Hello sir I'm watching
Thank you po for watching 🙂