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Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by luckyman1010(m): 7:46pm On Oct 31, 2015
madridguy:
The genius behind this deserves National award. This is incredible.
what is incredible there? I did it 2006 and many ppl are still using it up till now in Zaria even I have it in my home here in GUSAU Zamfara state,I firstly invented it when I was living at Ibadan.that was 2005.go to Ojuirin at Akobo ask them or when you get to Mamadaku sabo-gari ZARIA ask of Balmaco.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Emytexboy(m): 7:48pm On Oct 31, 2015
koboko69:
This is a welcomed development. But more details should be given as per how fast or the thermal power of the stove....like do we have to wait for 2 hours to boil a pot of water or its just as fast as any other stove.

Ok thanks

Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Leopantro: 7:54pm On Oct 31, 2015
Denn:


Eyaaaaa.

Despite all the funds spent on schooling you, you believe a couple of 1.5 volts battery connected whether in series or parallel will power a resistive coil with so much energy that a pot placed on it will boil water?

If I were your parent, I would ask for full refund with interest

Have you heard of a joule thief? You can use two AA batteries to power a CFL energy saving bulb for 3hrs. Have done it before. I also have some DC DC converters ; using a power bank of 5v output, I power a portable 12V TV.
Search YouTube and be enlightened.

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Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by gawu1: 7:56pm On Oct 31, 2015
warrior01:
Just give it to the Igbos
This is not something new. For long now, it's being in use up north here. In fact, we now no longer boil our shaye (local tea) using manual fan to blow life into charcoal. So, it not Igbo made technology as some have been commenting and want us to believe here

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Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by fr3do(m): 7:56pm On Oct 31, 2015
The batteries can only serve the purpose of igniting another fuel. They can't be the source of the heat.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Flashh: 8:00pm On Oct 31, 2015
Eugenedimgba:
you go just wound yourself...don't even go there.
I can't stop laughing at you. cheesygrin
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by player007(m): 8:03pm On Oct 31, 2015
Nice I must say. The guy is going to go places, trust me
But wait o.....not saying I doubt if it works or not, the pot should have been left open.
How many batteries will you need to cook.....Beans?
Just stating the Obvious.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by afonjay: 8:11pm On Oct 31, 2015
But charcon n matches is applicable where smoke is guarranty we still remain local made n we still in category of firewoodm. Dis Igbo ppl seif fake life. This is what they did here get a fan construct plate attach to kolo pot create a space for batteries n connect wire to psitive n negative areas put a switch off n on dat s all . Put charcon n small kerosine n matches to set fire on.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by lovely17(m): 8:13pm On Oct 31, 2015
How long will the Battery last undecided
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Emeskhalifa(m): 8:15pm On Oct 31, 2015
#Abamade grin
scam!!!!
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by musicwriter(m): 8:18pm On Oct 31, 2015
Imagine he could mass produce that stove and have it in every shop in Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, Morocco, Kenya, e.t.c. An industry would have been created and development happens.

Indeed, only science can solve a nation's poverty problem.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Denn(m): 8:21pm On Oct 31, 2015
Leopantro:


Have you heard of a joule thief? You can use two AA batteries to power a CFL energy saving bulb for 3hrs. Have done it before. I also have some DC DC converters ; using a power bank of 5v output, I power a portable 12V TV.
Search YouTube and be enlightened.

Stop acting itk....

Read the attached screen shot and tell me how a change in voltage at the expense on current will cook stubborn beans with tiger battery


When you use your tekinologi to cook beans with a wristwatch battery, wake me up

Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Jaftee(m): 8:28pm On Oct 31, 2015
Why should you lie, or better still, know what you are talking about. I can see charcoal beneath the pot and a fan powered by battery to blow the coal. kids in Kaduna has been doing this 29BC
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by hijodedios: 8:43pm On Oct 31, 2015
Seun:
There's no way that those batteries can power any kind of stove to cook anything. Even trailer batteries can't do it. The title should have been more skeptical.
Are you kidding me??
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by AprokoMan: 8:44pm On Oct 31, 2015
fear aba boys. the only thing they lack is original materials. most "italian" shoes u wear today were actually made in aba
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Nobody: 8:45pm On Oct 31, 2015
ILLITERACY IS A VERY BIG DISEASE.?
HOW DO ONE THINK THESE BATTERIES CAN GENERATE ENOUGH HEAT ENERGY FOR COOKING.?
THIS IS JUST A WISH, WHICH IS NOT FEASIBLE (REALISTIC).
EDUCATION ILLUMINATES THE DARK PASSAGE OF IGNORANCE.

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Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Nwachi22(f): 8:52pm On Oct 31, 2015
Aba people are indeed making Nigeria proud, just need a little support and encouragement from government to beat made in China, etc products smiley.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by AprokoMan: 8:53pm On Oct 31, 2015
osagix:
[s]ILLITERACY IS A VERY BIG DISEASE.?
HOW DO ONE THINK THESE BATTERIES CAN GENERATE ENOUGH HEAT ENERGY FOR COOKING.?
THIS IS JUST A WISH, WHICH IS NOT FEASIBLE (REALISTIC).
EDUCATION ILLUMINATES THE DARK PASSAGE OF IGNORANCE.[/s]

it takes a genius to generate heat energy for cooking but takes ILLITERACY to condemn or doubt the possibility
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by bigtt76(f): 9:10pm On Oct 31, 2015
Thank you for this. When you talk people are quick to rain insults on you.

The fact that it's a battery and produces electric energy doesn't mean it can power all electrical devices.

A stove produces heat in order to cook food, I wonder what heating element was deployed on the stove that is powered by dry cells as tiger battery.

Has anyone wondered why such batteries cannot be used to kick-start a vehicle assuming they are connected in series to give 12v (same voltage as a car battery? Like say na car battery de guy use I for understand sef grin

The secret in it all is the current. Once the current a battery produces is not strong enough, it cannot do any better than using a candle to cook.

BTW like I always say, with the numerous mobile phones around, not a single photograph of the pots content shown boiling? Asking for video would be asking for too much. grin nor bi only battery stove we go see






Denn:


Stop acting itk....

Read the attached screen shot and tell me how a change in voltage at the expense on current will cook stubborn beans with tiger battery


When you use your tekinologi to cook beans with a wristwatch battery, wake me up
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by ezteem(m): 9:10pm On Oct 31, 2015
madridguy:
The genius behind this deserves National award. This is incredible.

This thing is creative my ass.. It also needs charcoal.... The battery make the rotor to fan the charcoal.... Its simple.. Drycell can never give off heat that'll cook food.. Imagine the amount of watts your electric stove ? Or when you plug iron and it draws light ... Wtf are they showing you guys..

In simple terms ..I'll call it a charcoal stove that doesn't need fanning .

Please see your gas and buy this crap...
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by kehyndey(f): 9:11pm On Oct 31, 2015
Aba made!
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by ezteem(m): 9:14pm On Oct 31, 2015
Leopantro:


Have you heard of a joule thief? You can use two AA batteries to power a CFL energy saving bulb for 3hrs. Have done it before. I also have some DC DC converters ; using a power bank of 5v output, I power a portable 12V TV.
Search YouTube and be enlightened.

Do you think 12v can cook shit ? It'll only produce heat that'll make your phone hot...that's it ...
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by ReachHard: 9:17pm On Oct 31, 2015
Ewooooo, see "teknozo" in motion!!!

...But then; you ask yourself the hard question: Which is more pocket-friendly -- Those big batteries or kerosene? undecided

Your guess(es) should be as good as mine grin grin grin
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by bigtt76(f): 9:20pm On Oct 31, 2015
I guess that's currently what you specialize in sucking on infected pu55ies unfortunately I don't have none to avail your satisfaction so sorry dear.

Have a blessed night rest sniffing dirty water from the Aba flooded stagnant gutters!

I don't expect you to respond to this but if you dare it then we will have to shutdown this thread this night


TellingItAsItIs:

The only thing you can ever contribute to the world is the latest sexually transmitted disease.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by lilreese: 9:23pm On Oct 31, 2015
Nice one
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by ahamonyeka(m): 9:25pm On Oct 31, 2015
Aba boys?I trust my brothers that's why nigeria have refused to let them go.

Let them go and see how biafria will look like in a year.


Hard working people yet you will see some useless lazy people condemning their hand work rather than to encourage them and see them as the heart of this country.

I know some biggots will quote me. ;DAba boys?I trust my brothers that's why nigeria have refused to let them go.

Let them go and see how biafria will look like in a year.


Hard working people yet you will see some useless lazy people condemning their hand work rather than to encourage them and see them as the heart of this country.

I know some biggots will quote me.
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Nobody: 9:34pm On Oct 31, 2015
bigtt76:
I guess that's currently what you specialize in sucking on infected pu55ies unfortunately I don't have none to avail your satisfaction so sorry dear.

Have a blessed night rest sniffing dirty water from the Aba flooded stagnant gutters!

I don't expect you to respond to this but if you dare it then we will have to shutdown this thread this night


You biatch aint worth my time grin
Go hassle the last dirty thug that fvcked you without paying
stinkinq yoloba biatch!
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by bigtt76(f): 9:41pm On Oct 31, 2015
Who gives a toss about you dull head? No wonder people use your heads into believing a dead dream can ever be risen? Go to nearest IDP camp and get a first hand view of what conflicts do to people's life. Instead you're here thinking batteries can boil a pot as big as your head not even gongoni sef grin

I bet those useless BH folks making IDEs are more sensible than you guys if only they can put to good use their crude knowledge. Ewu like you!


TellingItAsItIs:

You biatch aint worth my time grin
Go hassle the last dirty thug that fvcked you without paying
stinkinq yoloba biatch!

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Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Nobody: 9:47pm On Oct 31, 2015
bigtt76:
Who gives a toss about you dull head? No wonder people use your heads into believing a dead dream can ever be risen? Go to nearest IDP camp and get a first hand view of what conflicts do to people's life. Instead you're here thinking batteries can boil a pot as big as your head not even gongoni sef grin

I bet those useless BH folks making IDEs are more sensible than you guys if only they can put to good use their crude knowledge. Ewu like you!


you're one extremely dumb wh0re.
eyaaaa,it seems business has been really bad for you lately.
how much do you charge?name your price?? grin
ill pay before service
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Monalisa185(f): 9:55pm On Oct 31, 2015
martyns303:
People all over are endowed with certain talents, some people can sing, others can paint. The igbos are very creative, I can bet the person behind the idea do not posses a university degree.





Technically it wasn't the manufacturer who failed to take the pictures right, but the by-stander who took the pics.

The heating element is obviously a tungsten filament as can be seen from the picture, the question is, how was he able to use those batteries to power the heating element, is that small box some sort of inverter or not.

Worth looking into.

nice
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by inme: 9:56pm On Oct 31, 2015
I love my Ibo people
Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by bigtt76(f): 9:57pm On Oct 31, 2015
Go ask your mother how much she charged your father before you were born then ask your sisters how much they charge now.... it will give you a better insight into how much your cousins will charge you for a one night stand in the flooded Ariara market stall you sleep all day. Onyeara


TellingItAsItIs:

you're one extremely dumb wh0re.
eyaaaa,it seems business has been really bad for you lately.
how much do you charge?name your price?? grin
ill pay before service

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