First prepare materials, lighters (matches), waste paper, plastic trash bags (you don't have to use them), anything flammable is suitable, then the main character, the wood (a little bigger, not too thin). and not too big) coarse), or corn cobs. It'll be OK.
Either way, it’s a waste.
Here we go:
1. Put 2 burnt briquettes into the stove (it won't be easy to release oxygen, so turn off the flame) and remove the lid underneath. Then place the block of wood, or the ear of corn, on the two briquettes. Put plastic bags in there. (I don't have a camera, so I found this one)
2. Light the paper. Plastic bags are definitely flammable but slightly more flame resistant. Useful for igniting blocks of wood and corncobs.
3. Burn and let it catch fire on its own. Don't worry, burn it.
NDon't use briquettes yet, it will be very smoky. And it's not easy either.
4. When there is no more flame and only the charcoal fire remains, simply insert the new briquettes.
5. After a while, the fire will be 100% lit. !
Anyway, I concluded that the way to start a fire without producing smoke is to burn the blocks of wood to slime. This is the most efficient, environmentally friendly and practical method!
The gas valve opening is too wide, the stove is blocked, etc. The sudden fire in the pancake pan was caused by opening the gas valve too wide. If the gas valve is opened too much, the gas flow will increase, causing the stove flame to grow. You can turn on the gas switch and open it. the gas valve halfway;
The sudden crepe pan fire is caused by the crepe pan being clogged andthat the gas in the pancake pan cannot circulate normally, which will make the flame too high. You can remove it. the combustion device of the pancake stove and use an oil cleaning agent to clean the gas stove.