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LPG regulator Heating??
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 09:46
by DiscoDave
I know some of the westy underslug tanks have regulator heating, how does it work? can spares be bought? what do you know?
Re: LPG regulator Heating??
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 11:31
by jed the spread
DiscoDave wrote:I know some of the westy underslug tanks have regulator heating, how does it work? can spares be bought? what do you know?
Mine has one if you want to see for yourself tomorrow.
jed
Re: LPG regulator Heating??
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 12:51
by ninja.turtle007
jed the spread wrote:
Mine has one
jed
I need to wire mine in. I presume it runs to a switch on the panel below the cooker?
Have you needed to use yours?
Re: LPG regulator Heating??
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 13:53
by jed the spread
ninja.turtle007 wrote:jed the spread wrote:
Mine has one
jed
I need to wire mine in. I presume it runs to a switch on the panel below the cooker?
Have you needed to use yours?
I was running a Propex last winter at -6 and it didnt need it then. Just abit of reassurance really knowing it is there even tough I upgraded to a new ebber. Its goona get a hammering starting this evening until Sunday night
jed
Re: LPG regulator Heating??
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 17:11
by windysurfer
Mines got one on Dave.
Auto switches from one bottle to the other and heats the regulator.
It a Truma Triomatic if that's any help to you.
Re: LPG regulator Heating??
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 17:27
by T'Onion
Dave , have a look on Gunzel
Never seen any on ebay or the like
Re: LPG regulator Heating??
Posted: 02 Dec 2010, 18:05
by DiscoDave
Found a couple on the truma website, seems that it woudl work with the regulator I had that didn't like LPG, i'll have to have a look at THE regulator that's on now and see what i can do!