Delfini
Well-Known Member
I am very aware that "lengths of string" are a distinct possibility in any reply, but I wonder if there is a general rule of thumb regarding how much gas should be carried to support feeding of 4 hefty blokes on an Atlantic (20 day) crossing using a 2 burner Plastimo cooker, grill and oven
I have purchased a thermal cooker which I hope will help minimise consumption but unsure if my standard 2 x 4.5kg bottles will be enough or whether to carry a spare
I have read that each kg of butane produces 14kw of heat energy so each bottle could provide 63kw - total available with 2 x bottles = 126kw
Cooker specification is:
Hob burner heat input: 2 x 2kW - say 1 hour per day = 4kw
Oven heat input: 1.30kW - say 30 mins per day = 0.65kw
Grill heat input: 1.72kW - say 30 mins per day = 0.86kw
Total = 5.46 per day x 20 days = 109.2kw - and 2 bottles is enough
Does the above make sense ?
Thanks for any empirical result/s or general guidance
I have purchased a thermal cooker which I hope will help minimise consumption but unsure if my standard 2 x 4.5kg bottles will be enough or whether to carry a spare
I have read that each kg of butane produces 14kw of heat energy so each bottle could provide 63kw - total available with 2 x bottles = 126kw
Cooker specification is:
Hob burner heat input: 2 x 2kW - say 1 hour per day = 4kw
Oven heat input: 1.30kW - say 30 mins per day = 0.65kw
Grill heat input: 1.72kW - say 30 mins per day = 0.86kw
Total = 5.46 per day x 20 days = 109.2kw - and 2 bottles is enough
Does the above make sense ?
Thanks for any empirical result/s or general guidance