I’ve got a Coleman Perfectflow 2 Burner Stove. I want to connect it to a Calor Gas Propane bottle.
From reading previous posts do I just need to buy this hose or is there anything else I need? My understanding from the stove's product description is that it includes a regulator.
That link says they don't ship to the uk in the small print, but say they do in the postage part, I suggest you send a mail before you order.
Search for this on ebay , Part Number: 2000005062-C. Or google. Check it's the one your after
There are some brass connections you can buy also .
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Quote: Originally posted by Inner Zone on 17/3/2014
The regulator is built-in the pipe that connects to the stove, the hose above goes from the pipe to the gas bottle at high pressure.
Must admit I don't quite understand this - apologies if I'm being obtuse, but I'm new to the world of Calor Gas.
At the moment I've got a Calor Gas 3.9 Kg cylinder that I got from a friend. It has a regulator and is currently connected to an old blow torch. 2 questions:
- How do I connect the cylinder to the stove?
- How do I check if the stove's regulator is sufficient? I'd guess it was built for the Coleman cylinders that the stove was built for.
The stove uses Coleman propane cylinders so the built in regulator should be ok for a propane supply. The rubber hose attachment has a pol fitting that will screw direct into Calor propane bottle. The only way you can check it is ok is to connect up & test it. I would do this in the open & stand back when you light it.
Can you unscrew regulator from stove? If so is there a threaded portion left in stove that a standard size gas hose nipple can screw onto? If this is the case you should be able to connect up bottle with the Calor regulator fitted with ordinary gas hose & save yourself the cost of importing the hose from the US.