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#240178 - 01/27/12 09:20 AM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Originally Posted By: Hikin_Jim
*Aren't you glad to know that a deranged gear fanatic is a forum moderator?


I'm not deranged! Each one of those flashlights fills a very specific purpose!

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#240180 - 01/27/12 12:52 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: chaosmagnet]
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Originally Posted By: chaosmagnet
I'm not deranged! Each one of those flashlights fills a very specific purpose!
And don't get my started on why I need yet another stove. wink

HJ
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#240181 - 01/27/12 02:09 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Originally Posted By: Hikin_Jim
Originally Posted By: chaosmagnet
I'm not deranged! Each one of those flashlights fills a very specific purpose!
And don't get my started on why I need yet another stove. wink


It's different! See, this one is smaller but still simmers well! This one has a different tint for better color rendering! This one has a lower "low" mode!

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#240183 - 01/27/12 03:13 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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If I have any more questions about stoves, I know who to turn to.

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#240184 - 01/27/12 03:49 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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On Piezio igniters, I have used one of these for the last thirty years or so:

Everest Igniter

Supposedly used up Everest, thus the name, and has never failed me whatever the weather. A little larger than i the photos above but bombproof.

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#240185 - 01/27/12 05:13 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Ian]
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Originally Posted By: Ian
On Piezio igniters, I have used one of these for the last thirty years or so:

Everest Igniter

Supposedly used up Everest, thus the name, and has never failed me whatever the weather. A little larger than i the photos above but bombproof.
Interesting. What does it weigh?

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#240186 - 01/27/12 05:39 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Gas Igniter x10 Gold "Everest" Spark Ignitor on eBay. Doesn't mention weight, ~6" long if the math in my head is right. MSR has done better than that and I'll bet they can beat the price too.
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#240190 - 01/27/12 07:18 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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On my non-calibrated kitchen scales it comes in at 2-1/2 oz or 70gm and 7-1/8" long but you need some length to get under the stove.

Mine is all metal so I would expect the modern models to be a fraction lighter.

They, like the above stove, reek quality, you would be hard put to damage them, probably have to drive over them a couple of times.

Designed to light kitchen stoves in the days before pilot lights I also have as back up one used by my Grandmother some forty five years ago. It has sat in the bottom of my toolbox for at least the last twenty years and I have just taken it out and it worked, as expected, first try after all that time.

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#240191 - 01/27/12 10:07 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Ian]
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A bit heavy for a backpacker/hill walker since an entire stove weighs about that amount, but probably a good choice for car camping or short trips.

What is the means of ignition? Flint and steel?

HJ
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#240193 - 01/27/12 10:20 PM Re: The New MSR MicroRocket -- Completed Review [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Piezo ignition
Quote:
...when a button is pressed, hits a crystal of PZT or quartz crystal. Quartz is piezoelectric, which means that it creates a voltage when deformed. This sudden forceful deformation produces a high voltage and subsequent electrical discharge,...
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