Hi Bill,
Sounds like the same set-up on your CO2 bottle that our local guys
call "the welding head". Be careful with using it unregulated on the
ship's horn as I suspect it's air supply was spec'd at the 100 to 150
PSI range. As you probably know a CO2 bottle can be 400 PSI in normal
summer
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Here are some shots of our access panel in the head. The bottom has a
flange and the top has a ball that goes into a bracket. You push in on it
and the door pops out. Sorry about the blurry picture of the bracket. Let
me know if you would like more shots or other info.
BTW, I
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The tanks is a modified SCUBA tank. 1100 PSI is about just under half full.
They are usually about 2200-2400 when topped off.
You need to go on FleaBay and look for an adapter to hook your tank up to the
CNG station to fill it. They hold about $4 worth of gas. Your other choice is
to find a
Anyone on the list who has a CNG system for the stove? My boat came from
Massachusetts and it uses CNG for the stove; I am in Kentucky on the Ohio River;
the gauge shows about 1100 (pounds?); the tank is about 2 1/2 ft long, maybe 8
inches in diameter? (guessing on these)
My questions are:
Same question for me. Boat from Massachusetts and living now in nova scotia
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Not a MK I ☹
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Wonder where the battens are?
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Wonder where the battens are?
Dennis C.
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> Not mine unused C 35 mainsail $1200(CAD) in Vancouver:
> http://vancouver.craigslist.ca/van/bpo/5497692306.html
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> Sounds like a pretty good deal for
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Cc:
Not sure what you mean by 'Welding Head', but it has a high volume
regulator, the typical regulator that would handle welding gasses or pushing
beer did not have the volume to handle a ships horn. No dip tube, but I
suspect that If I turned it upside down it may come out liquid, I have never
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