Tue 29 Nov, 2011 2:48 pm
Tue 29 Nov, 2011 4:21 pm
Tue 29 Nov, 2011 5:42 pm
Well, we may be in disagreement here. Isobutane will vaporize down to -12C, so -7 is a good 5C above that. You should have decent canister pressure so long as the fuel gets no colder.sthughes wrote:Nice theory but in reality I'd suggest finding a liquid feed stove well before -7. They may work down that low (I've never tried quite that low myself) but the performance will be miserable.
A good plan, nothing wrong with it, but let me suggest that upright canisters can still be used to good effect as long as the fuel is -7C or warmer.sthughes wrote:Personally if it's suppose to be around 0 degrees or less I pack my stove that has a pre-heat mechanism and can run an inverted canister.
Tue 29 Nov, 2011 6:12 pm
hikin_jim wrote:upright canisters can still be used to good effect as long as the fuel is -7C or warmer.
Tue 29 Nov, 2011 6:30 pm
Wed 30 Nov, 2011 3:57 am
photohiker wrote:hikin_jim wrote:upright canisters can still be used to good effect as long as the fuel is -7C or warmer.
Hey Jim,
If you use an upright canister stove at -7C, does the expansion of gas cool the canister, and if so, how much?
I've noticed that canisters cool as you use then, just wondering if this brings the theoretical low temp limit warmer than you suggest.
Interesting site by the way!
Wed 30 Nov, 2011 4:03 am
Nuts wrote:We used the Kovea S/L stoves at -7, no windshield or anything, they were dead slow but did work. Whats happening, wasting gas or just slowing down?? Also found that the windpro aren't exactly choofing along at those sort of temperatures unless the inverted cylinder is placed on top of the boiling pot lid to heat. I have wondered if we are getting diddled on the fuel mix from Kovea?? That powermax fuel would be nice, iirc it is not available here??
Wed 30 Nov, 2011 4:35 am
photohiker wrote:If you use an upright canister stove at -7C, does the expansion of gas cool the canister, and if so, how much?
Wed 30 Nov, 2011 5:16 am
Powermax, sadly, is no longer available anywhere. Powermax has been discontinued.Nuts wrote: That powermax fuel would be nice, iirc it is not available here??
Wed 30 Nov, 2011 11:33 am
Wed 30 Nov, 2011 12:21 pm
hikin_jim wrote:Nuts wrote: but you want to use the canister upside down from the very beginning, throughout the life of the canister. If you sometimes use the canister right side up, you'll burn off the propane and lose cold weather performance.
HJ
Wed 30 Nov, 2011 1:39 pm
Nuts wrote:hikin_jim wrote: but you want to use the canister upside down from the very beginning, throughout the life of the canister. If you sometimes use the canister right side up, you'll burn off the propane and lose cold weather performance.
Bingo, might need some can stands, should have realised (oh well a bloke cant think of everything at once
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