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Need a little help. New to this camping stove lark, so just after some advice.

I have just received a Fire Maple FMS117T stove, bought some gas to have a play and discovered that it does this -

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Surely that amount of orange isn't normal? A quick look online suggests there might not be enough air?

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I then popped a MSR Pocket Rocket on there which I've had for a few months and never used and got this -

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The picture doesn't really show it, but a very orange flame again.

Is an orange flame normal? Too much gas? Problem with the gas?

Hmm.


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 12:45 pm
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Touch the flame and see if it's hot. it definitely looks like a cold flame to me.


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 12:46 pm
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what does the flame taste like?


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 12:58 pm
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stick a pan on it - stuff will get sooty if theres not enough air and the gas is burning incompletely.


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:00 pm
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what does the flame taste like?

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Have you tried holding the flame upside down?


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:04 pm
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sounds like you need a Jetboil!


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:04 pm
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Jetboil, nonsense.

This is STW, he needs a wood burner. Titanium as well.

http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/product576.asp


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:07 pm
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Is the stove in the first pic just burning off the finish? That would explain the less than clean flame.


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:09 pm
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Globalti - That thought did cross my mind. Brand new, so maybe. How long would it take?


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:20 pm
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Shake the gas canister before connecting it up, mixes the two gases which will give you a more even and consistent burn throughout the canister life... Apart from that, if its hot you can cook on it...


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:28 pm
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So an orange flame isn't really anything to worry about?


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:35 pm
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[url= http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_are_flames_orange ]Orange flames linked to increased cancer risk[/url]

Worth a read IMO.


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:38 pm
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Doesn't an orange flame indicate too much air? Vaguely remember that from GCSE physics. I'd go with 'it's new' though I reckon.

Also, turn it down a bit?


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:41 pm
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Doesn't an orange flame indicate too much air? Vaguely remember that from GCSE physics. I'd go with 'it's new' though I reckon.

Also, turn it down a bit?

I'll use it and see what happens.

It even happens when it is super low.


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 1:46 pm
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tip the gas upside down on the fire maple


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 5:25 pm
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tip the gas upside down on the fire maple

Cheers mate.


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 7:11 pm
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Did it work?


 
Posted : 06/12/2012 8:37 pm