Tony wrote:A mix of 50/50 ethanol methanol is still quite a good mixture, if you go to mine and Roger Caffins
The Performance of Alcohol Fuels for Backpacking Stoves Part One: Three Straight Alcohols and Alcohol Blends you will see that boiling 500 mls of water with Ethanol we used just under 11g of fuel with Methanol we used just over 13g of fuel and with a 50/50 blend we used just under 12g of fuel or 1g more per 500ml than straight Ethanol, so if you boil 10 liters of water on a trip that is 20g extra fuel if you use a 50/50 blend, not much really.
Oh, that's right. I had forgotten about that article. I think you and I have talked about that before.
That's very interesting. I didn't post it here since Aussie metho is such good stuff, but I posted on my blog an article about various alcohol fuels:
Is Ethanol Worth It? In the conditions I was testing under (see the bottom of the blog post) and with the equipment I was testing with, I found a 6ml (~5g) difference between a high ethanol content fuel and methanol. My testing is no where near as good as yours, and I'm running out in the open where there are a thousand uncontrolled variables, but none-the-less, the results were fairly consistent across multiple tests. And I do run a
lot of tests. Yesterday, I started testing around 1500 PST and finished testing around 2030 PST. My wife was about to call Search and Rescue because I hadn't brought our daughter home by almost 2200. I still have to walk back out to the road after my testing, which in the dark carrying about 25kg* (including my daughter) is no small trick.
Interesting difference. I'm not quite sure how to account for the difference. Perhaps I should repeat the tests with a different stove set up. I used the Caldera Cones since I have two of them and can conduct side-by-side simultaneous tests. My hope is that simultaneous tests will in effect control for fluctuations in environmental variables.
HJ
*In addition to my daughter, I carried ten stoves, four windscreens, three pots, three different classes of fuel (propane, Shellite, and metho), a variety of pot stands, and a remote canister rig as well as food, water, and equipment for two people. What was I thinking?
