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Subject Topic: Attaching hose to Campingaz chef Post Reply Post New Topic
31/7/2010 at 1:51pm
 Location: Yorkshire
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I have been wrestling with getting the gas hose onto the Campingaz chef for the last 20 minutes. I a presuming the hose doesn't have to cover the whole of the metal thread, because it it does, there is obviously a knack to doing this that i don't have!!!

Also, once I have got the hose on, can I leave it attached to transport it, as I can face trying to re-attach it once we get there



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31/7/2010 at 2:03pm
 Location: King's Lynn
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 The easiest way to do it is to place the end of the rubber tubing in a cup of boiling water for a minute or so, this should make it pliable enough to put onto the metal tube. Don't forget to put a hose clip on the rubber first, let the rubber cool down and then tighten up the hose clip. Now put a few drops of washing up liquid in a little water, attach the gas cylinder and put the washing liquid mix around both connections. Turn the gas on and watch for bubbles around the connections, now try turning the stove on and lighting a burner, again check the connections for bubbles, if there aren't any great, no leaks job done.

You don't have to disconnect the tubing except to erplace it in approx 3yrs.  



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31/7/2010 at 2:19pm
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Thanks for the tip magicman2

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31/7/2010 at 3:08pm
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The boiling water is the key. Makes the job so much easier!


31/7/2010 at 4:13pm
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Can I ask how you get boiling water when you need the cooker to provide on site possibly ???

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31/7/2010 at 5:22pm
 Location: Blackburn Lancashire
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You do it before you leave

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31/7/2010 at 7:34pm
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Or you ask your neighbours nicely.


31/7/2010 at 9:37pm
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Rubypenny, i've just bought one today and have had exactly the same problem so thanks for the post and thanks to others for the advice. 

I was a bit disappointed when reading the instructions that it says that you can't have the grill on at the same time as the hob.  Not sure why this is and not sure if it is being over cautious.  Does anyone have one and use both at the same time?  I would like to be able to do my toast and beans at the same time!



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31/7/2010 at 9:47pm
 Location: Nottingham
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Quote: Originally posted by chrispy35 on 31/7/2010

Rubypenny, i've just bought one today and have had exactly the same problem so thanks for the post and thanks to others for the advice. 

I was a bit disappointed when reading the instructions that it says that you can't have the grill on at the same time as the hob.  Not sure why this is and not sure if it is being over cautious.  Does anyone have one and use both at the same time?  I would like to be able to do my toast and beans at the same time!


 Just asked OH, apparently we have used both at the same time but it takes absolutely ages for the toast to do!


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Thanks hennipenni.....I also bought an electric hook up today so will probably just pack a toaster as well!

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31/7/2010 at 10:01pm
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Quote: Originally posted by chrispy35 on 31/7/2010

I was a bit disappointed when reading the instructions that it says that you can't have the grill on at the same time as the hob.



You physically can use both at the same time, but if you're only using a small butane bottle (as most people do), the offtake is too great for the cylinder.
The Calor site recommends a maximum offtake of 5kW for a 4.5kg butane bottle.
Running both rings and grill at full power is 5.9kW, so more than recommended.

It's not dangerous. All that happens is the cylinder cools too quickly (they get cold as the gas is drawn off) and the remaining gas in the bottle can't vaporise, so you get less gas coming out of the cylinder and the power output goes down as a result.

(Hence why the post above said the grill took ages)


01/8/2010 at 5:12am
 Location: King's Lynn
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 So what you do is to make the coffee before worrying about toast!

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01/8/2010 at 9:01am
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Always have both on, one for the kettle or eggs and the toast is made quickly, we use a 907 bottle. Have we just been lucky possibly ??

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01/8/2010 at 9:47am
 Location: Nottingham
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Quote: Originally posted by chrispy35 on 31/7/2010
Thanks hennipenni.....I also bought an electric hook up today so will probably just pack a toaster as well!
That's what we normally do, though next week we go non-electric!! We got a toaster from Tesco for £5 which we use just for camping.

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