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To keep a Swedish Torch burning longer, trim the wick to 5-7 mm, maintain a consistent airflow, and use high-quality, well-seasoned firewood.
Proper Wick Management
Trimming the wick on a Swedish Torch to 5-7 mm is essential for optimal performance. This allows for a controlled flame size, reducing heat loss and minimizing the risk of the flame going out due to excess wick consumption. Regularly trimming the wick also helps maintain a consistent burn rate.
Airflow and Ventilation
Maintaining a consistent airflow around the torch is crucial for prolonging its burn time. This can be achieved by placing the torch in a well-ventilated area or using a fan to circulate the air. Avoid placing the torch in a confined space, as this can lead to inefficient combustion and reduced burn time.
Firewood Quality and Preparation
The quality and preparation of the firewood used in a Swedish Torch can significantly impact its burn time. Opt for high-quality, well-seasoned firewood that has been properly dried to a moisture level of 20% or lower. This ensures efficient combustion and minimizes the risk of the torch going out due to inadequate fuel. Store the firewood in a dry, well-ventilated area to maintain its quality and ensure consistent performance.
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