Does this work in cold weather? Had no flow coming from it when I tried it in - 20C thus past weekend in the Rockies. Had it on pretty tight on my soto amicus stove.
CouloirDepending on the model of stove you're using, you may need a spacer to actuate the valve. For mine, I've used a portion of the ink tube inside a disposable Bic Pen. I also cut a slit on the side to allow it to work.
If you find my statement incredulous, you can simply insert a small sharp object in your cold environment to actuate the valve on the adapter. This is a known issue with this model since the adapter is expected to be used with other Kovea branded stoves or models manufactured by Kovea and resold elsewhere.
CouloirFor cold temps you will need remote canister stove with a generator regardless of fuel type . This blog is an excellent resource for stove information https://adventuresinstoving.blogspot.com/.
If you find my statement incredulous, you can simply insert a small sharp object in your cold environment to actuate the valve on the adapter. This is a known issue with this model since the adapter is expected to be used with other Kovea branded stoves or models manufactured by Kovea and resold elsewhere.