rusty_tlc
Explorer
Less oxygen results in less burn?kerry said:Can you elaborate, I don't understand. It seems to me that at higher altitudes, the pressure is lower so liquid propane would boil at a lower temperatures, producing higher pressure for the same temperature?
Since it's typically colder at higher altitudes, I can see where the cold at higher altitudes would effect the performance of propane negatively, but not the altitude by itself.
I just remember the BTU/pound charts for propane in my backpacking books always de-rated propane at higher altitudes.