cold weather isobutane stove use

mtwarden

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I've been using a MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe; the Deluxe version is regulated which helps in cold weather. I also added a copper strip (well documented on the intraweb) that has further extended the conditions I can use a canister stove. The small ccd pad (fraction of an ounce) seems to help as well.

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My buddy just sent me this he came up with that should do even better than the single strip of copper; he's going to send me one :D

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I haven’t. Water is generally pretty short and the reason we tend to melt a lot of snow in the winter.

The copper strip works pretty well, I think my buddy’s design will work better yet.
 
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The water bath works the couple times I've used it, but obviously a problem if you don't have any water to begin with:p

I'll have to try the water bath; everything I've read said it works. Evidently the water doesn't have to be heated—just unfrozen, which makes it more appealing.

The cup/bowl I use is just a cutoff vitamin bottle bottom, I'd have to bring a larger bowl for a canister to fit. I've seen pics of guys who have rigged their bowls w/ shock cord to keep the canister in place—looked pretty slick.
 

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At what point would you move over to a white gas stove? Or does this mod pretty much eliminate the need for it?

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