#243489 - 03/20/12 05:16 PM
Canisters, Cold, and Altitude: Gas in a Nutshell
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Sheriff
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When cooking with canister stoves, there are a number of factors that must be held in tension: Air temperature, fuel temperature, type of gas (butane vs. isobutane and propane), elevation, canister chilling, etc. I've just written a post where I try to tie these things together in a succinct and hopefully practical fashion. Have a look if you like at: Canisters, Cold, and Altitude: Gas in a NutshellHJ
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#243536 - 03/21/12 05:40 AM
Re: Canisters, Cold, and Altitude: Gas in a Nutshell
[Re: Aussie]
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Sheriff
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I love it all HJ. Thanks yet again I keep trying. That's my best effort yet to communicate a rather complex set of tensions. HJ
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#243565 - 03/21/12 08:05 PM
Re: Canisters, Cold, and Altitude: Gas in a Nutshell
[Re: Hikin_Jim]
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When cooking with canister stoves, there are a number of factors that must be held in tension: Air temperature, fuel temperature, type of gas (butane vs. isobutane and propane), elevation, canister chilling, etc. I've just written a post where I try to tie these things together in a succinct and hopefully practical fashion. Have a look if you like at: Canisters, Cold, and Altitude: Gas in a NutshellHJ I have always had very good luck sticking a hand warmer (the kind that get warm when exposed to air) under the canister. Doesn't get too hot and makes a big difference, light and easy to use.
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#243574 - 03/21/12 11:16 PM
Re: Canisters, Cold, and Altitude: Gas in a Nutshell
[Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Sheriff
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I have always had very good luck sticking a hand warmer (the kind that get warm when exposed to air) under the canister. Doesn't get too hot and makes a big difference, light and easy to use. Makes sense and sounds safe. Some day I'll compile a list of different way to keep the canister warm. Pretty handy to know about if the temperature takes an unexpected dip. HJ
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