I've noticed that you'll have to check the flames every so often to make sure it does not burn out and just add your stick/pellets a bit at a time, not so much that it smothers out the flame which happen to me the first time I used this.
@@krucydoesgardeningstuff6785 They are what I figure is within that BioLite. Dissimilar metals sandwiched together that generate electricity when heat us pumped from one side to the other. They are also used in reverse for solid-state cooling applications. If you power them, heat is pumped away from one side and to the other side. The JetBoil is nice, I have the old version though, they make even more efficient/powerful ones now.
We definitely have to get one of these. Thanks so much for doing a video to show it.
I've noticed that you'll have to check the flames every so often to make sure it does not burn out and just add your stick/pellets a bit at a time, not so much that it smothers out the flame which happen to me the first time I used this.
I might have to break out my peltier modules and see if I can retrofit something to my JetBoil.
I'm not sure what Peltier Modules are. The JetBoil looks interesting!
@@krucydoesgardeningstuff6785 They are what I figure is within that BioLite. Dissimilar metals sandwiched together that generate electricity when heat us pumped from one side to the other. They are also used in reverse for solid-state cooling applications. If you power them, heat is pumped away from one side and to the other side. The JetBoil is nice, I have the old version though, they make even more efficient/powerful ones now.
@@james0000 Ah ok, cool!