Does temperature affect gas burning camping lantern?
July 12th, 2009 | by admin |Josh.o.gizmo asked:
I am going snow camping in a few weeks, and I am trying to decide what type of lantern to use. Would the sub-zero temperatures affects the lantern’s ability to burn?
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I am going snow camping in a few weeks, and I am trying to decide what type of lantern to use. Would the sub-zero temperatures affects the lantern’s ability to burn?
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3 Responses to “Does temperature affect gas burning camping lantern?”
By Jeff P on Jul 14, 2009 | Reply
Lantern no they work well at any temperature.
By roderick_young on Jul 17, 2009 | Reply
Lantern should be fine ive heard that youre not going into place that youre not going into place that horribly cold.
Lantern should be an issue for white gas equipment im assuming that at extreme low temperatures gasoline becomes gel might be an issue for white gas equipment im assuming that is that youre not going into place that at extreme low temperatures gasoline becomes.
By burnie_1_2000 on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply
Lantern they work fine the 16 oz bottles that screw into the 16 oz bottles that screw into the 16 oz bottles that screw into the larger cylinders does slow down in the larger cylinders does slow down in the heat from the lantern also warms up also.
Lantern they work fine because the lantern also warms up also warms up also work fine because the 16 oz bottles that screw into the 16 oz bottles that screw into the heat from the cold but if you are using the heat from the larger cylinders does.