Butane Lighters

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Tom
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Butane Lighters

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I have had problems with butane lighters over the altitude of 8,000 feet. Did I get 2 bad lighters in 2 consecutive years or do I need some sort of physics lesson? Was I asleep that day in high school?

Could I be filling them too full (at sea level) and then transporting the lighters too high?

The first year I had a cheap lighter and the second summer I decided to make sure I had a quality unit. At over 9,500 feet the good one would not give me a flame. I tried adjusting the jet...nothing. Later I let a lot of gas out (to relieve pressure?) and still could not get a flame.

The good news is I had back up fire with me.
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Are you referring to a flame style lighter ( bic ) or a jet style ( windmill etc.) ?
The jet lighters will not work over 8k ft.
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Never had trouble with regular bics from 5,000-12,000
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Same here, been using BIC type lighters for years above 10K. Interesting about the windmill type.
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