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Started by chrisroche, January 09, 2013, 09:33:06 PM

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chrisroche

I have a gas problem (yes I am ready for the replies).  I have a wild country 2 burner + griller.  Can it be connected to a long extension and a regulator so that the gas bottle stays on the side of the camper (like I see with the Lido Stove)?  It does have a different fitting than my el cheap Aldi bbq (eg: webber rip off) which works with the regulator and extension lead - so I know I have gas coming through.  However when I connect the Wild Country - nothing when  I put the match to it.

I have heard the Lido is a low pressure and the Wild country is not, although I am not sure what this really means.

Is anyone aware of any other brands other than Lido that might do the trick if I have to go and buy a newie?
Are we there yet?

2011 Pathfinder...Lifestyle Camper

Big Tread

Have you tried connecting the stove directly to the gas bottle without the regulator. It sounds like you have the type of stove that doesn't require a regulator. The regulator will reduce the pressure too much.


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Bird

You are correct on the 2x pressures.

Speak to Kiwi, I had this issue with mine when he did the gas setup.. nothing would happen with portable stove.

thus why I got the kitchen done.
Your welcome to drop by again and look at my kitchen he built.
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chrisroche

shall do Bruce.  I saw the pics of the kitchen that kiwi did and it is a cracker.
Are we there yet?

2011 Pathfinder...Lifestyle Camper

POD

I would have to agree with Lost on this one.

But, as an extra, ditch the wild country and get yourself a primus. Worth the extra dollars to save all the hassles and changes of jets and other annoying sh!t.
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