Son of a Beach wrote:I'm another gas Trangia convert. I haven't really compared the fuel usage but it is well worth it for the easier management and more controlable temperature. I would never to back to metho.
Nuts wrote:Tony, do you have any thoughts on the various Caldera systems? I am wondering about performance/efficiency below 0c ?
Tony wrote:While the Trangia stoves are great stoves, they are heavy, I am not sure what Trangia 25 system you have but most are around a kilo +, plus then you need to add the weight of the gas canister. I note that the Trangia gas conversion is the same weight as the alcohol burner.
There are many much lighter stove, pot, windshield systems around and cheaper too
ninjapuppet wrote:We had 3 caldera systems going at once to melt & boil snow: took us nearly 1L of metho to boil 1L of snow!
PTCB wrote:Hi all, I have been using my trusty Trangia now for over 15 years and as most would attest to varying degrees of success!! It has however taken me on many memorable journeys. I have allways used metho to power the thing and this has worked well for me.
I now have a family of four and we are at an age where we are starting to explore the great Tassie outdoors on overnighters again. However I am starting to struggle to keep the metho up to it when cooking for four over 3 to 4 days.
I have seen other people convert their Trangia over to gas, is this a more economical alternative as far as fuel usage is concerned? Not having any experience with gas powered trangias i was wandering from fellow forum members if you need less gas as a fuel over metho.
I recently one cold morning used nearly 150 to 200 ml of metho to cook porridge for us for breaky and wash up!! So idealy if i can do the same with gas and use less that is the aim or am i off the mark.
Secondly, because i am a fan of Trangia's I am looking at getting another one as a backup cooker for my trusty 25. I'm after a 27-5, anyone know any good internet sites where i could order one and what people think of international postage?
Cheers Phil.
Nuts wrote:
Wow! Ive used the caldera a few times but got a few boils from 100ml, that (1:1) doesnt sound promising.
juju wrote:I'm also looking at gas conversion, I wonder though...it's easy to see how much metho you have left. How do you know how much gas there is and do you end up with lots of canisters with a bit in that you don't want to risk taking for fear of not having enough for the trip?
juju wrote:I'm also looking at gas conversion, I wonder though...it's easy to see how much metho you have left. How do you know how much gas there is and do you end up with lots of canisters with a bit in that you don't want to risk taking for fear of not having enough for the trip?
juju wrote:I just found these two videos, the first shows a trangia triangle with gas fitting. Triangle weighs only 115g and the gas burner is 180g. Set us is not too fiddly, heaps faster boil with gas. Not as stable as the traditional Trangia stand and shield of course - the second video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aImrkXo7UpI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay3MpRKU ... re=related
etrangere wrote:The only possible advantage the trangia triangle would have is that it can be used with both the gas and multifuel trangia stoves and would be lighter than the trangia 27/25 setups
Phillipsart wrote:My trangia triangle has just turned up in the post, so far I like it, takes up hardly any room and light. Going to try it now.
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