Bat 45/2: 1964 to 1972

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  1. Admin

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    What a beautiful flame pattern. Love it. Steve.
     
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    Beautiful!

    Another stove for my list of self pressurizers.

    Is the burner head same as the Enders 9061?

    Yonadav
     
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    They are principly the same Yonadav, just that the BAT burner is much bigger, 60mm compared to the Enders which is about 48mm diameter.

    Its possible to get the Enders burner bell onto the BAT, just - tight squeeze, I wouldn't want to knacker it.

    If you do decide to get one, try and go for the blue painted ones, they are generally much better steel, than the silver hammered painted tanks - they are prone to rot.

    One of the easiest stoves I have ever worked on, I love 'em.

    Thanks Steve, what did I say to you - raspberries !
     
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    Iani! Thank you mate :) Raspberries are things of my dreams ;) =P~ . Have fun mate and thank you lots for the great pictures of the Bat45/2 Lovely flame shot :thumbup: :thumbup: . Steve
     
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    Bat on the right, Enders on the left.


    Pictures 3 and 4, are the reverse side of the BAT inner burner plate.

    The pictures are self-explanitary.


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    DAMG 1946-1961
    DAM 1961-1964
    DAMW 1964-1973
    ASMW 1973-1990
    DIN 1990->
    Deutsches Amt für Maß und Gewicht – Wikipedia
    Die Bezeichnung DAMG war nur von 1946 bis 1961 gebräuchlich. Später wurde das DAMG umbenannt in Deutsches Amt für Meßwesen (DAM, 1961 bis 1964), dann in Deutsches Amt für Meßwesen und Warenprüfung (DAMW, 1964 bis 1973) und schließlich in Amt für Standardisierung, Meßwesen und Warenprüfung (ASMW, 1973 bis 1990). Das Amt stellte 1990 seine Arbeit ein, ca. 100 Mitarbeiter wurden ins Deutsche Institut für Normung übernommen.
    Deutsches Amt für Maß und Gewicht – Wikipedia
     
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    I have a question how long time take to boil 500ml of water? / I want to know the power (KW) of BAT 45/2 but the time to boil water will be enough information for me.
     
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    I want one!
    Anybody to sell me?
     
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    Personally, I find my BAT 45/2 to be an extremely powerful burner. It's high fuel flow rate and rather slender valve stem means that even automotive gasoline has trouble properly vaporizing. This really is a white gas only stove. The valve wheel on mine spins like 5-8 times before being fully backed out, but it's really the first 1/2 turn that allows for flame adjustment. Excellent simmer ability, but also extreme heat output when it's wide open. Coupled with it's large tank (.45L) I think it would work well for melting snow. But I can't emphasize enough how it really wants a high volatility fuel, and any heavier hydrocarbon fractions will have a tough time properly vaporizing before reaching the jet.

    I think that it's one of the best flame patterns out there, the burner is large and powerful. Large fuel tank is very well suited for this stove. Without the pot support in place the stove looks like a land mine haha, the pot support isn't as elegant as the rest of the stove, but I really really like mine and plan on using it regularly