Know something about Meker Burner?

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The discussion centers on the need for the heating power or heat flux of a propane Meker burner, specifically for simulating the heating of a copper disc. The user seeks this information before acquiring the burner. A suggestion is made to estimate the burner’s heat output by heating water in a pot. However, the original poster emphasizes the necessity of knowing the heating power beforehand. Accurate specifications for the burner are crucial for the intended experiment.
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Hi I am trying to simulate the heating of a copper disc with a laboratory burner (Meker Burner) but I need the value of heating power of the propane Meker burner. Anyone of you has worked with this kind of burner and could give me a value of heating power or maybe heat flux (diameter of burner 38mm). Thanks everybody.
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You could use the burner to heat water in a pot to estimate its heat output.
 
Thanks for the answer but I need this value before I get the burner.
 
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