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Just a few pics of our van. Been using it all over UK and Europe for the past 3 years so the old girl is well sorted and serves our needs well. Currently in Poland.
 
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It looks like you're having a wonderful journey.
The van must suit you very well you look very at home in it.

Safe trip.
 
Great all round conversion good to see you enjoying Matlock Bath
 
Looks like a great van being put to good use. Hope you have a great time in Poland and post some updates please, thanks.
 
Risky hi,any details and info on the shower water unit on your back door
Regards Gordon
 
just to clarify- this is a domestic cooker with a LPG conversion ? if so i've used them in a number of conversions, they're a lot cheaper than cookers made for campers etc, the only drawback is their griddles and burners,oven shelves etc. aren't fixed so rattle and bounce about. i used to remove the shelves and made a wooden cross affair that held the whole hob steady when driving
 
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just to clarify- this is a domestic cooker with a LPG conversion ? if so i've used them in a number of conversions, they're a lot cheaper than cookers made for campers etc, the only drawback is their griddles and burners,oven shelves etc. aren't fixed so rattle and bounce about. i used to remove the shelves and made a wooden cross affair that held the whole hob steady when driving

These are built as LPG will all the necessary flame failures as required. The rattling is not an issue as we just store cork place mats and a fire blanket in the oven and nothing rattles. The top gas burners would of course jump around so I made up a foam pad to keep them in place. Extra strong magnets are used to hold the boxes to the lid and I also just place the van keys there...never lose them, always in that spot when stopped.
Unit is secured with bolted brackets all around and at the top/rear to stop any movement especially in an accident.
 
How do you get the correct water pressure? Instructions say add to mains water supply via a hose.
Cheers. David
It comes with a 12v water pump and hose. All ready to plug into 12v outlet and away you go. Works exactly the same on either direct feed from hose pipe or the 12v.
 
How much gas would that cooker use in a typical month if it was used for say 45 mins each day. Im still learning on the gas side of things.
 

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