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*This model was marketed for "backpacking" and camping
*This model was marketed for "backpacking" and camping
*[https://www.bioliteenergy.com/products/campstove-2]
*[https://www.bioliteenergy.com/products/campstove-2]
===Teardown===
*[https://www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/outdoor-gear/a25459/biolite-campstove-disassembly/ An Article by [[Popular Mechanics]] titled "Things Come Apart: The Biolite Campstove" ] (They fully dissasemble the device showing all the componets, will be useful for the [[Open Source Portable Forced Induction Thermoelectric Solid Fuel Stove]] 's Design)


==Biolite Basecamp==
==Biolite Basecamp==
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=Internal Links=
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*[[Open Source Portable Forced Induction Thermoelectric Solid Fuel Stove]]


=External Links=
=External Links=

Latest revision as of 01:56, 29 January 2021

Basics

Models

Biolite Campstove 1 and 2

  • This model was marketed for "backpacking" and camping
  • [1]

Teardown

Biolite Basecamp

  • Marketed for barbecues (the northern usa definition of the event with burgers etc, not the southern usa definition of a type of smoked food...), and was sold in a similar form as a smokeless stove, and low level energy source for underdeveloped areas
  • [2]

Biolite FirePit

  • Uses the fan to make a smokeless fire pit
  • DOES NOT have a teg module, and is thus battery powered

Internal Links

External Links