It's only water @bigcol
We had the extra bayonet fitted at the rear when van constructed. Like yours though the fridge, water heater, stove and the bayonet taps are all in stupid positions inside of the chassis rails and they aren't obvious unless you crawl underneath. At least they could have put a paint marker on the outsides of the chassis to indicate their whereabouts.well, I went out
didnt get tooo wet, and took some piccies for Ya'all
also, the gas tap is very close to the bayonet point, like I said, I turn off the gas first, then let the Weber drain whatever gas is in the line, and then it goes out....................
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you can see the inside edge of the step in this one
thats how far under the sodding thing is - now you know why I want to move it to a more "user friendly" location
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Thats brilliant ... better open it up for some some picsI also found the position of the bayonet awkward. So we got this wall mount one, much easier and cleaner
I also found the position of the bayonet awkward. So we got this wall mount one, much easier and cleaner
Thats brilliant ... better open it up for some some pics
awesome toast @Pauly
it looks similar to the 240 outlet plug..........
my like...............................
Was thinking of a similar responseI wouldn't recommend trying to jam a 240volt lead into it on a dark rainy night bigcol:smokin: