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After reading my first comment, it might be considered a bit impolite and
that was not my intention. LPG, CNG or gasoline is really convenient, but it truly is very dangerous. It is virtually impossible to make any of them safe if any part of the system is below deck. For that reason, I carry only Diesel and use only electric below deck. If gasoline must be used for an outboard, then it must be carried on deck. Steve "Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ... Your first problem is LPG.... In a boat it is bomb just waiting to go off. Use CNG, it is lighter than air. LPG is not. Steve "cleepq" wrote in message ... My propane stove works for about 20 minutes and then the gas supply just dies. After 10 minutes, it works again but the same thing happens. Is this likely to be the regulator or the solenoid? The boat is a Beneateau 311, built 2000 - and I am sure that the LPG system is the original unit. Any help/guidance would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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