The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)
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by ninja.turtle007 » 27 Sep 2010, 16:50
kevtherev wrote: Now thats another thread altogether
Oops going of on a tangent!!
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by Cruz » 27 Sep 2010, 20:09
I've bit the bullet and picked up an Propex 1600w
Any tips on fitting it would be appreciated
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by kevtherev » 27 Sep 2010, 21:52
Cruz wrote: I've bit the bullet and picked up an Propex 1600w
quality...
there's a "how to" on the propex site, other than that it's pretty logical
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by Cruz » 27 Sep 2010, 22:00
It looks like an old X1 in mint condition.
I may not be fitting it soon as we are going to be replacing the crappy leisuredrive bed early next year with a volkswares or bluebird bed so I may leave it until then
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by kevtherev » 28 Sep 2010, 07:03
An X1? ...jeez them things were fitted in Nuclear bunkers, EMP warheads couldn't touch them.
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by Cruz » 28 Sep 2010, 07:21
Propex wrote: Propex X1 heaters were produced from circa 1980 until about 1989 with many supplied to British Telecom. It produced 1600W output and the X3 gave 2600W - The Hotbox was a branded X1
Found this image on the web and the instructions
http://www.propexheatsource.co.uk/pdf/X ... ctions.pdf