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If you get the Petrel let us know how you like it. I’m interested in one from a previous thread here. Seems like a good setup.
If your base weight is less than 15lbs then yes, its worth fine tuning the rest of your loadout to shave off even more weight. Your on your way...This is a mule deer hunt and the tripod is for my binos and spotting scope. I'll be shooting a recurve, it's tough to shoot one of those off a pack
My base weight (for the items you listed) is already lower than that. I'm just fine tuning and not expecting to be able to reduce my total pack weight by more than a few pounds total.
Good info. Appreciate you taking the time to do the tests and post the results!So I tested the Petrel (with a JetBoil cozy attached) with two stoves. 2c water, 2.6K ft elevation. Tested to fair boil not roiling. In the field I don't even go that far, I stop when it looks ready to boil. I ran each stove three times. This was also a spur of the moment quick and dirty test so your mileage may vary
1) Windmaster/Triflex support.
Avg boil time 2'45" with avg fuel used 5.3gm. Time and fuel used were very consistent. Pretty good performance. Burner is shrouded by the bottom of the pot and sits very close to the base of the pot. This combo should do very well in the wind. Ran the stove moderately to keep from killing the fins and from melting the neoprene cozy. This is typical for these hybrids and pretty subjective as I hold my fingers down around the bottom near the cozy just to guess what's too hot.
A note on this combo: With the pot on the stove it will not light with the self igniter. I have to lift and angle the pot away from the burner to get it to light. It just poofs (mini explosion) and goes out. I assume it's because the stove sits very close to the bottom of the pot and there's not enough air to mix and light.
2) BRS with shortened pot supports to fit my Inferno pot. Still sits at normal height so the burner is exposed below the pot. Might not be great in wind.
Avg boil time 3'13" with avg fuel used 4.7gm. Time and fuel used were very consistent. Same subjective guess as to how hot to run it.
The subjective finger test to how hot to run these stoves may contribute to the longer or shorter burn times and the amount of fuel used. It would be interesting at some point to test the Windmaster further away from the burner to see if more air would make it more efficient. Let's see what adapters FlatCatGear comes up with down the road for this pot.
Edit: Dug out an older test. Sterno Inferno with a BRS stove on pretty conservative low ish heat trying to eek out efficiency is 2C, 3.5-4 min boil, 3.5g fuel. On the above two tests I was pushing for quick boil times.
Which size Toaks lid did you use? How’s it fit?Toaks lid.
It's their 95mm lid. Not the one on their website listed as "new version". I actually bought both this one and the new version and this one fits perfect. The folding handle wouldn't lock in the shut position with the new version and it also weighed slightly more than this one. This one weighs about half of the original Fire Maple lid and it also eliminates the lid binding to the pot when water is boiling. Not a great pic, but hopefully you can see the fit.Which size Toaks lid did you use? How’s it fit?
I wonder what the % of leaking canisters is. Makes sense to test each one before a trip.FWIW, I got 5 solid days out of a small canister while backpacked in on my last early archery elk hunt- that included hot water for my shower bag. That higher efficiency pot makes a difference.
Worth noting- I had the first butane canister failure since I've been using these things- in many decades. One can just leaked like crazy when I screwed the brand new canister on for the first time- a total fail.
I think I will test these canisters prior to use in the future.
I wonder too.I wonder what the % of leaking canisters is. Makes sense to test each one before a trip.
Wow - spitting out raw liquid is not good.I wonder too.
FWIW, I have been using these canisters for 4 decades and never had one leak like that....I mean it was spewing gas like crazy and froze my hand.
I thought there must be something on the connection making it do that- nope perfectly clean, I had just removed the plastic cap and there was nothing on the stove itself.
So for me, it's one in maybe 60 canisters that this has happened.
It happened at a pretty good time on my last day. I should write them a nasty note though, I didn't get my Coffee that morning.....grin
Yeah, but when I am trying to cut it close on these backpack hunts....I'm going to test these cans before hand from now on to keep from it wrecking my trip/hunt.I’ve had maybe two Lindal valve failures over the years. One a couple of weeks ago on a propane HVAC canister. It wouldn’t seat correctly on the fitting and leaked. Got the job done but something was out of spec on that valve. I can recall another probably 30 years ago that did the same. We had an extra pre stashed canister so we’re were okay. There’s been reports of contaminates from inside the canister getting into the valve causing failure. I wonder how many millions of valves Lindal has made around the world over a lot of years? Failures suck but I’d bet the odds are pretty low.
I’ve been testing every can since that first one long ago.I'm going to test these cans before hand
Smart man….I’ve been testing every can since that first one long ago.
Great info here, this is the set up I have put together, might see if the Olicamp pot fits a little better. I have a small wrap Ti diy screen I am tinkering withIt's their 95mm lid. Not the one on their website listed as "new version". I actually bought both this one and the new version and this one fits perfect. The folding handle wouldn't lock in the shut position with the new version and it also weighed slightly more than this one. This one weighs about half of the original Fire Maple lid and it also eliminates the lid binding to the pot when water is boiling. Not a great pic, but hopefully you can see the fit.
Wind, those tests don't account for wind at all. Some days a naked Toaks or similar will eat a lot of fuel trying to heat where a good HX system sitting next to it will do fine. BTDT-this guy has an I depth dive on testing out these hx in practice
I've used a small piece of Ti foil cut and slid up under the neoprene cover on the windward side of the pot. It works.did you use/try any screen with this at all?