#Skiing and Hot Meals with - #Butane Backpack Stove converted to #Propane.

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We are showing you how to eat your on the go meal with a Butane Stove Running on Propane because Propane works extremely well in cold conditions! Showing how to make a lightweight backpack to carry your meal on the go!

Do not let the cold weather keep you from enjoying the great outdoors. Create you own Backpack Portable Propane Stove today and elevate your cold-weather adventure. Stay warm, stay fueled, and subscribe for more wellness and outdoor gear insights. 🔥❄️

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Great videos. :)

Propane's vapor pressure falls with temperature like butane of course, and there's actually a crossover point where you no longer need a regulator. Isobutane's pressure at 30C (ie. normal summer stove usage) will be around 310kPa. Propane falls to ~300kPa around -5C, so as long as you're using it in properly cold weather, you can skip the regulator. This does mean you've gotta manage the tank temperature carefully.

I've been using disposable 250g propane torch cylinders available in Canada for many years, and they run great below about 0C.

GordLamb
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Hi there. Great video. Do you happen to have a PDF file for the tiny green propane bottle (fuel consumption - sticker you made for the side) ? I went to your website and found the chart for the 1lb tank but not this little one.

KM-oboe
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how long do you get on that tank or how many boils?

thomasjuliano
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So...to reduce weight, you carry freeze dried food--but then you carry water to rehydrate the freeze dried food. Am I the only one who sees the falacy here? Just bring the food and heat it. That way you don't waste time while it rehydrates--and gets cold.

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