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You can test the winch without a solenoid, Look up the wiring online :)
 
Well its still in bits but they all smell lemony fresh now :lol
It has two "rings" and a longer burner right up the middle (stop sniggering at the back) which doubles as a grille/toaster.
I need to make a new hose for it as this ones about 3000yrs old and it runs off this stuff, this bottle also is 3000yrs old :thumb2
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Well its still in bits but they all smell lemony fresh now :lol
It has two "rings" and a longer burner right up the middle (stop sniggering at the back) which doubles as a grille/toaster.
I need to make a new hose for it as this ones about 3000yrs old and it runs off this stuff, this bottle also is 3000yrs old :thumb2
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Keep the gaz bottle if you intend on heading out to mainland Europe.
 
Don’t think you can get Calor gas abroad. The stove should run from pretty much any of the bottled camping gases. Just get the regulator to match the bottles. With your background you’ll sort this out easy.
 
Well its still in bits but they all smell lemony fresh now :lol
It has two "rings" and a longer burner right up the middle (stop sniggering at the back) which doubles as a grille/toaster.
I need to make a new hose for it as this ones about 3000yrs old and it runs off this stuff, this bottle also is 3000yrs old :thumb2
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Ohhh... I thought it was a paraffin/petrol one.... Suz's dad gave me a lovely polished brass single burner paraffin one made by a Swedish company called Svea No.5.

looks like this one. you pump it up like a Tilley lamp

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Is that all they use?
Maybe not the only, but quite common.
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/media/19095/LPG cylinders within the European Union1.pdf
I've got propane, but will get a Camping Gaz bottle and regulator when I head over the water.
Come to think of it, it was propane that I used for heating in Spain.
Or scrap that Butane or Propane available in petrol stations... https://www.repsol.es/es/productos-.../coccion-aparatos-a-gas-exterior/index.cshtml
 
Don’t think you can get Calor gas abroad. The stove should run from pretty much any of the bottled camping gases. Just get the regulator to match the bottles. With your background you’ll sort this out easy.

I'm lucky, there is a gas place close to me, I got my caravan bottles from him, he says he does welding gas too the boc ones probably, and I'm sure I've seen the same ones I need for the cooker.
 
Ohhh... I thought it was a paraffin/petrol one.... Suz's dad gave me a lovely polished brass single burner paraffin one made by a Swedish company called Svea No.5.

looks like this one. you pump it up like a Tilley lamp

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:lol ahhh rite, that would be pretty cool. I'm glad you mentioned it you've reminded me of an old paraffin lamp that's hung up in mg Dads garage, its just begging for a tinkering :D
 
Maybe not the only, but quite common.
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/media/19095/LPG cylinders within the European Union1.pdf
I've got propane, but will get a Camping Gaz bottle and regulator when I head over the water.
Come to think of it, it was propane that I used for heating in Spain.
Or scrap that Butane or Propane available in petrol stations... https://www.repsol.es/es/productos-.../coccion-aparatos-a-gas-exterior/index.cshtml

Butane = hot, Propane = hotter, Gaffa tape = really poor gas couplings, remember them 'n you'll stay in one piece :thumbs
 
I got several of those blue bottles, used to use them for plumbing, originally butane but I refilled them with propane, do not use them any more so you are welcome if they suite your needs, Rick
 
I got several of those blue bottles, used to use them for plumbing, originally butane but I refilled them with propane, do not use them any more so you are welcome if they suite your needs, Rick

Thanks Rick, a spare one may come in handy for longer trips :thumb2
 

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