I've run through several stoves; a couple of Jet boil, MSR dragonfly, a few Coleman, Camp Chef and partner steel.
The ones that I kept:
- Partner Steel (primary)
- MSR as backup and water heating device. Sometimes you don't need to cook a meal.
Both of the above travel with me on outings.
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I took the regulator side (hose assy) to the Depot and couldn't find a match. Hopeful the some one sees this post and says "oh I used a ooof and poofal 375 fitting"... but yeah next is getting some thread measuring going.
I knew I wasn't the only one.
The PS website (before update) said it's not possible - but that sounds unlikely since we are talking about plumbing.
So any brass fitting / stove experts here?
As you likely know the PS stove has a non-standard fitting on the input of the stove... I want to make mine right angle but a quick look at home deport for fittings has been short. Has anyone here done such an adapter on their PS stove?
the threads look to be 5/8
I didnt read all the posts here but man what a bunch of curmudgeons on the first page...
Family of 4 - Stock LC with good tires plus off-road trailer goes everywhere. Get a 100 series for better on road comfort and dual AC over the 80 series.
Group 31 via slee tray - though you can do it without the slee part.
Look at the photos in my article - LX470 with factory clamp in there somewhere.
http://tlcfaq.com/main/2013/02/slee-offroad-group-31-battery-install-kit/
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