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Small torpedo-shaped hot tent camping stove has flat top for
cooking, and also has thermoelectric fan which attaches to
the backside to circulate stove heat around the interior of
tent. Thermoelectric fan has a controller with wireless
capability, to communicate to smartphone app. Separate
wireless
thermometer with temperature probe allows you to
check the temperature of food and also the temperature of
tent interior environment, while also wirelessly updating app.
Smartphone app shows you what stove temperature currently
is, and also reports temperature from the wireless
temperature probe thermometer. App also allows you to set a
thermostat temperature setting, so that stove fan will
automatically adjust its speed to circulate air faster or
slower, in order to match temperature of tent interior
environment to the thermostat temperature setting.
G-stove
https://www.youtube...watch?v=KCKyS5JPj6w cylindrical shaped stove for hot tent (not quite torpedo shaped) [sanman, Dec 18 2021]
Stove jack
https://www.youtube...watch?v=O3UsE2wS2WE [sanman, Dec 18 2021]
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The stove in the linked video has a chimney pipe that goes out
through a hole in the tent wall, with no seal around the hole.
I can imagine a lot of rain coming in through that hole on a
wet night. Do you know of a solution to that problem? Maybe
you'd need a second layer of canvas offset from the first, in
such a way that the two holes did not line up - but then you'd
probably also need a non-vertical pipe, which might give you
a few mechanical challenges, given that weight is always a
constraint on anything that you intend to take camping. |
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Are you talking about a stove jack? See link I just added |
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Ah yes, that's exactly what I was talking about! Thank you -
today I learned. :-) |
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