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Dazzler

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Re: LPG- 6-8mm converter
« Reply #15 on: 31 July 2008, 21:15:45 »

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it tok me 4 month to get a receipt out of them. i was constantly ring most weeks and their seems to be a lack of comunication between the pair of them.

i drove for 1 1/2 hrs to get my kit to find the tank wasnt there which i called in the morning to check and they said it was in so i was peved off. but the tank did arrive buy post within 4 days!

i really do think he might have bitten of a little too much!

but when i could get hold of them they couldnt be more helpful if they tried.

I completely agree with that.... Just such a pain getting hold of them and getting everything together!!
here, here.
He is a smashing bloke but will sink the company if he doesnt communicate alot better >:( :(
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Re: LPG- 6-8mm converter
« Reply #16 on: 02 August 2008, 13:44:50 »

Well the new end fittings arrived today. Now thats what i call service :y
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Re: LPG- 6-8mm converter
« Reply #17 on: 02 August 2008, 15:13:46 »

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I am trying to convert my 8mm fuel line to 6mm so that i can join to the tank valve and the vaporiser.
I have just been given 2 x elbows which will do this, but its no good to me as i need a straight one at both ends :(
Has anyone else had this trouble??
Do they do a straight one by chance??


Just read this for the first time, and maybe showing my ignorance of LPG, I must ask can you really reduce the diameter of the pipe work without causing starvation of fuel or worse?

In the electrical and plumbing fields I know you can not restrict the flow (with electricity) of high amp supplies without causing dangerous resistence i.e. 32 amp through 2.5 cabling, and (with water) 15ml pipework will not fill a bath quickly! ;)

How can you do that with LPG without fuel starvation resulting? :-/ :-/  

Maybe be a really stupid question, but I am intrigued! :-?
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Re: LPG- 6-8mm converter
« Reply #18 on: 02 August 2008, 16:00:14 »

As far as I know the evaporators are only capable of taking a 6mm connection as standard, so you'll need to step it down there, whatever happens?
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