@janders I'll do the measurements tomorrow when I post in the Reference Gallery. @snwcmpr The setting I've got it on now seems to be fine for that stove with multiple starts; and for two other Svea 123Rs I tried it on. I've used it on a 123 but not sure whether it was the same setting or not. I'll do some more fiddling around as I've got a Svea 123 that I'm finishing fettling. I'll post pics here. I will also try it on a few other bell-burners as well. Cheers Tony
I've posted this silent damper (with its dimensions) in the Reference Gallery here: https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/silent-cap-for-svea-123-korean.35652/ (@janders) Cheers Tony
Very ingenious the flame pattern is very similar to the soto muka stove, which Doc Mark has a few vids on youtube. I admire all these Korean stoves and attachments they have especially the heater attachments
Hi Giri I'm keen to get one of these for my Edelrid Hexon By "larger version" - is the OD 40mm? I.E this item on ebay: UFO shape of Silent Cap Damper for Various Camping Backpacking Stove 754311254491 | eBay Thanks!
I use the bernie dawg one on my 123R in the morning when others are sleeping nearby. It works great for that. I have tried it (the BD cap) on my 8R and found it to be more finicky on the 8R by acting like it wants a more solid pre-heat. Since the korean cap is adjustable it may be what I'm looking for on an 8R stove for making early morning coffee too. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting... Silent cap on @mbond ebay link has an adjustment screw to get it running properly on different stoves. Maybe point where adjustment screw's bottom is changes the flow of fuel&air mix inside the cap and it will effect combustion. Looks that guy who has made the burner cap has done some testing/research how to get cap running well.
@mbond I ended up getting rid of that silent cap, the screw was too far out and fell out a few times. I use a PolarDawg cap now on the Hexon