I want one of these! where would i find one?This works for us.
I usually have the van feeding off the other bottle and use this one for the webber and as a backup for the van.View attachment 32149
where did you fit it to the van ??Had an external bayonet fitting installed on the van this week. The copper pipe used had a hard plastic sheath for protection. Have readers used similar piping? Any views on whether additional impact protection e.g. split hose should be fitted? There was no inline on/off valve fitted as the installer (licensed gas fitter) said one wasn’t needed because the bayonet connection had a built-in cut-off valve. Now need a longer hose to connect the Baby Q. Will be off to @Ligedy's eBay shop.
Had an external bayonet fitting installed on the van this week. The copper pipe used had a hard plastic sheath for protection. Have readers used similar piping? Any views on whether additional impact protection e.g. split hose should be fitted? There was no inline on/off valve fitted as the installer (licensed gas fitter) said one wasn’t needed because the bayonet connection had a built-in cut-off valve. Now need a longer hose to connect the Baby Q. Will be off to @Ligedy's eBay shop.
Hi @Bluey, fitted the outlet at the front end of the van under the LHS. It's in front of the awning leg and annex track.where did you fit it to the van ??
Hi @Bluey, fitted the outlet at the front end of the van under the LHS. It's in front of the awning leg and annex track. View attachment 33917
I want to fit mine on draw bar so I don't have to bend down now we have an annex my back one is no good when annex is up I have 3 meter hose but will be cooking in back yard so to speak would rather cook out frontHi @Bluey, fitted the outlet at the front end of the van under the LHS. It's in front of the awning leg and annex track. View attachment 33917
I want to fit mine on draw bar so I don't have to bend down now we have an annex my back one is no good when annex is up I have 3 meter hose but will be cooking in back yard so to speak would rather cook out front
I would suggest a piece of rubber as a flap on the back of your Bayonet point
stop anything from the car flicking up onto the pipe at the back
but good job mate
Hi all,
Has anyone run a primus stove off a bayonet? I want to run my primus stove off the gas bayonet, so i dont have to carry another gas bottle. I hate cooking in the van, so want to cook outside, i guess like a camper trailer.
Hi Axl,If it is a high pressure stove then no you will not be able to run it from the vans bayonet as this gas has already been through a pressure regulator that has reduced the pressure to low for a H/P stove.
H/P stoves have no regulator in the line from the bottle to the appliance they rely on jets to drop the pressure to the burners where as low pressure items such as BBQ' s need to have the gas pressure regulated down.
Ziggler and brown we got one its great twin burners twin plates grill or flat plate its excellentsome have gone the Weber BBQ route
or the Ziggler & someone BBQ
coleman do one as well
Hi all,
Has anyone run a primus stove off a bayonet? I want to run my primus stove off the gas bayonet, so i dont have to carry another gas bottle. I hate cooking in the van, so want to cook outside, i guess like a camper trailer.
This works for us.
I usually have the van feeding off the other bottle and use this one for the webber and as a backup for the van.View attachment 32149