Nice stove, I've seen those used without the tank, just 1 cheap gasoline pump delivering 1.5 Bars and and quite long rubber hose dealing with the pulsating pressure. Some people states it may need a restrictor near the stove to reduse pulsating. I do'nt know. dsk
In most of them - mine included - there are restrictor jets just before the burners for that very reason.....
What a stove and a nice boat too. If you will use your boat to travel to Norhern Norway, you are welcome. What size is the boat? 35 feet? What engine? I want the boat and the stove :-)
Thanks for the link to the spares Ross. But the shipping to NZ is more than the stove cost me! I will get a pressure tank first, and see what needs replacing before getting any parts. Have been chatting online to Dad tonight (we live in different cities). He reckons I should have a stainless tank made up that the stove will sit in top of. Same footprint, 2" or 3" high. Bike pump valve for pressuring, and a nice little brass pressure gauge on the front.
Don i'm with your dad on this one. same footprint and such means no loss in space except vertical. and at 2-3 inches no real loss anyway. A scharder valve and pressure gauge and you should be burning pretty and without any problems. S/S is the only way to go but be sure there is a proper drain cock so yo can drain any water which might get into your fuel. lance