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style="mso-ansi-language: en-us" lang=EN-US><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Dear
DR. TLUD and stovers.</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P style="LINE-HEIGHT: 13pt; MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 10pt" class=MsoNormal><SPAN
style="mso-ansi-language: en-us" lang=EN-US><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Early
1990ties a group of energy engineers at Makerere University tested charcoal
stoves for boiling 1 liter of water. One of them had a Peko Pe with a bundle of
straw for comparison. The 1 liter of water came to a boil before they got the
charcoal ignited with the same amount of straw which was used in the PP. You
don’t need 2 A4 pages to explain how to ignite a TLUD. <SPAN
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>Just some tinder and a match on top will
do. Alcohol should not be used, it is really dangerous. Kerosene will give soot
on the pot. That’s my experience with my 100 reds of TLUD stoves during the last
20 years with TLUD. And with the new 2 blaze vertical TLUD-ND you will come
closer to<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>the glowing charcoal if
you need it for simmering and the there is no problem with bathing, no smoke at
the starting up and no smoke at the running and no smoke at ending of the flame.
One blaze is giving fast cooking, the other one for simmering. You can use small
amount of fuel for small cooking and more fuel heavier
cooking.</FONT></SPAN></P>
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style="mso-ansi-language: en-us" lang=EN-US><FONT
style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Regards Paal W </FONT><SPAN
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