Backpacking Stove Efficiency, Part 7: Gas Canister Performance
This video is Part 7 in a series on Backpacking Stove Efficiency. It focuses on the performance consistency of the gas canister itself. There is also an audit of previously published data from the series, in light of the potential for “canister bias” in the results. Index 02:39 450g Can Burn-Down 04:02 Canister Pressure Drop 05:49 Bike Tire Fallacy 07:08 Preferential Vaporization 15:47 Cumulative vs. Progressive Drop 18:48 Data Audit 34:15 110g Can Burn-Down View the whole series: • Backpacking Stove Efficiency Download the spreadsheet: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/sruv8c...

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