Somecallmetimm
Adventurer
A while back i picked up a Coleman Xpedition dual burner stove. It's a very unique stove in that it folds to a very small size, but will easily cook up a full meal with 2 nice burners, and a sturdy stand. The biggest downfall of this beast is that it will only run on a proprietary fuel bottle that coleman hasn't made for years. Challenge accepted...
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Coleman Xpedition Stove by Tim, on Flickr
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Coleman Xpedition Stove by Tim, on Flickr
The defunct fuel
Defunct by Tim, on Flickr
Near the end of the run for these stoves (and the whole Powermax line) Coleman offered an adapter to run on the small butane bottles similarly used by jetboil stoves. The results were reported as a bit dismal. So looking into other options, I ran in to nothing but dead ends. I somehow glommed onto the idea of converting the stove to run on propane. No adapters available. I had to make my own. Again, research lent no solutions.
So I put it down for a while, and shortly after walking away, the ideas came... Finally I was able to devise a plan and put it into action. I took a low dollar propane torch head and soldered it into the stove header. I was able to successfully test it in the wind last night, although I'll be getting a shield for cooking on the trial.
The test.
Coleman Xpedition by Tim, on Flickr
The whole project cost me an unused Coleman lantern which I traded for the stove, a propane torch and a little bit of time.
Now... to cook something.
Folded
Coleman Xpedition Stove by Tim, on Flickr
Open.
Coleman Xpedition Stove by Tim, on Flickr
The defunct fuel
Defunct by Tim, on Flickr
Near the end of the run for these stoves (and the whole Powermax line) Coleman offered an adapter to run on the small butane bottles similarly used by jetboil stoves. The results were reported as a bit dismal. So looking into other options, I ran in to nothing but dead ends. I somehow glommed onto the idea of converting the stove to run on propane. No adapters available. I had to make my own. Again, research lent no solutions.
So I put it down for a while, and shortly after walking away, the ideas came... Finally I was able to devise a plan and put it into action. I took a low dollar propane torch head and soldered it into the stove header. I was able to successfully test it in the wind last night, although I'll be getting a shield for cooking on the trial.
The test.
Coleman Xpedition by Tim, on Flickr
The whole project cost me an unused Coleman lantern which I traded for the stove, a propane torch and a little bit of time.
Now... to cook something.