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INFRA RED UNDERFLOOR HEATING


Horatio Sprague

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18 hours ago, roland elsdon said:

I didnt let it go out its a puffin the crapest stove on the planet. Either melting the varnish or out. Have tried all fuels. In 5 years its only stayed in once overnight. It will go this summer replaced with diesel.

Noooooooooooo not poxy diesel!! Simply buy a morso squirrel. Infinately adjustable, stays in an absolute minimum of 24 hours when needed superb bits of kit.

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7 hours ago, mrsmelly said:

Noooooooooooo not poxy diesel!! Simply buy a morso squirrel. Infinately adjustable, stays in an absolute minimum of 24 hours when needed superb bits of kit.

Just back from a weeks cruising and after lighting the diesel drip stove just before we set off, it didn't get touched at all until we moored up again.  Absolutely no faffing involved. Even cleaning it involved dropping a Russboy tablet into it and watching the flames turn all psychedelic.

The only issue was the mica "glass" began to crack and that even happens on Morso's. :P

 

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8 hours ago, cuthound said:

Just back from a weeks cruising and after lighting the diesel drip stove just before we set off, it didn't get touched at all until we moored up again.  Absolutely no faffing involved.

 

You must have a really big day tank feeding it then. A week tank, presumably!

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4 hours ago, Mike the Boilerman said:

 

You must have a really big day tank feeding it then. A week tank, presumably!

60 litre tank, lasts about 10 days and can be refilled directly or from the engine tank via a built in transfer pump.

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