Hello to all,
I wanted to know how low temp wise will a canister stove that is inverted for liquid feed will go. It is a MSR windpro I believe that is set up for this, not me flipping a can upside down. I know what a regular cannister stove will do in 20 degree weather but not an inverted one.
I've got a canister in the freezer right now to see, but the temp I'm expecting to use this will probably be colder.
By putting this in liquid feed, does it chew through more fuel in boiling snow?
Any information pertaining to this subject would be greatly appreciated and very welcome.
Hope all have a great Thanksgiving!
Best,
Floyd