hikin_jim wrote:Propane is going to have significant vapor pressure down to at least -35C. Well, if you're chilling things to below -40C, then fill in any order you like, but above that I think you'd still want to put the propane in last.
At -35°C propane has a lower vapor pressure than butane does at room temperature.
Make it a warm water bath on the top end and dry ice on the bottom and I'm guessing you'll get some flow.
I'm not interested in refilling canisters. And I'm fairly certain others have already pushed the limits.
That guy on ebay, how much propane do you suppose he's loaded his with?
But if I were going to refill canisters it wouldn't be to save money. The cost of running my stove is so tiny in relation to just driving to the start of the walk. The only reason I'd bother is if it improved function... or if I was just having fun fooling around with it, like a hobby. Like you, you're a stove hobbyist.