harbinger808
Adventurer
is that the same connection as the baja burner?... if so, i just use a Kovea adaptor to coleman canisters
is that the same connection as the baja burner?... if so, i just use a Kovea adaptor to coleman canisters
Yes, it does have similar connection but note that the Baja is compatible with both gold (proiso) and silver (iso) canisters while the gs-230 is not. Basically I believe it needs to be liquid gas (hence upside down when connected). But I'm not an expert, so maybe there's something I may be misunderstanding.
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Upside down just aids in the flow of fuel. You can do the same with the baja burner. Rightsde up or upside down.
As long as is its ISO butane with a lindal valve, you shouldnt have an issue.
Just to clarify, can it be mixed (80% iso, 20% propane for example)?
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Post up a photo of your stove that youre asking about.
Any fuel source that has a lindal valve should work just fine. Regardless of the blend. I was curious to see the bottom of the stove (flipped over view) I assume it has the same cannister retention system as the baja burner?