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So, I've been running my taylors stove and heater off the same pipe, split with an equal 1/4" tee compression fitting. However, the obvious problems: under heavy demands, not only does the tank need pumping more, but the pressure suffers from just having the single feed. I do, however, have a spare connection to the tank. Groovy! The slight problem here, is that though the nut is the same gauge as a 1/4" wade compression fitting, this fitting is just a compression stop over a jet nozzle. I seem to need a larger olive or some sort of brass compression olive that fits the larger space previously filled with the blanking plug. Any ideas, or should i just not run everything at max at once? |
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just another taylors tip which may be helpful.if you get a car tyre valve brazed to the screwetop instead of the original pump,you can then use an ordinary cycle pump , or for that matter a foot pump. gets the air in much quicker and more conveniently. hope that's of some use. oh and g'day mac, by the way |
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Hi Pete. Nice to hear from you. How's the weather in Oz? Nearly as sunny as Devon, I hope. I'll take up that tip about the foot pump. Re: Olga. No hard feelings?..
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g'day, getting into autumn winter here,and no hard feelings have a good season, martin will be missing you on 'spic'. looking for a yacht here,no luck yet but no rush. catch you again |