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Alcohol-based fuel effect

The reasons for the unstable flame of the bio-alcohol oil burner are generally as follows:
1. The fuel is not dissolved uniformly. After adding water, it must be fully stirred to completely dissolve the fuel and water. Otherwise, the oil coming out of the oil pipe will be oil and water at one time, and the fuel injection fire will be unstable.
2. The oil passage is blocked, and the flow is unstable, causing the fire to fluctuate.
3. If the air oil does not match, if one of the two is large or small, the fire will be unstable.
4. The height of the fuel tank is too high or too low, and the flow is unstable, resulting in unstable fire.
5. The stove eye is blocked, resulting in uneven air intake, non-concentrated fire, and generally unstable firepower.

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