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    Wallas revisited

    This describes running in Thermo Mode (light in the bottom left of the control panel ON). Whenever you start a Nordic Dt, that light will be off, indicating it is in Manual Mode - a simple throttle control, best for cooking, but you can heat that way too. Twisting the knob quickly...
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    Wallas revisited

    The earlier Wallas 95D and 125D stoves and stove heaters used brushed fan motors. The hallmark of running brushed motors is that they slow down over time. These units would see significant rpm drop after 500 to 1,000 hours of run time, making for a corresponding drop in combustion air, making...
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    Removing the alcohol stove REPLACING with Wallace

    Running a Wallas stove for heat without a heating lid or without the lid in the down (heating) position will eventually destroy the electronics by thermal transfer. Please don't do that, since a thermal drive fan will not solve that problem. The newer (post 2006) stove/heaters have lids that...
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    Wallas Troubleshooting Help

    No. The correct fuel to air mixture must be maintained and there is truly no way to do that manually. Call us. Q&A are free. Doug@Scan 1-888-606-6665
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    Rosborough, C-Dory, Rosborough, C-Dory....oh the tough calls

    It sounds like your Wallas needs servicing. If it hasn't been in lately, it might be time. Thanks, Doug @ Scan 1-888-606-6665
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    Workshop on maintaining/repairing a Wallas

    This sounds like a great opportunity. I will be gone the last half of June and the second week of August. Let us know when you would like to set this up. Thanks! Doug at Scan 1-888-606-6665
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    Magma cookware

    Boomer: These look like a very nice set of pans. While we can't see the bottoms of them in the imaging, but it appears they have a bonded and machined flat bottom as part of their design. This works well with the Wallas ceramic cooktops, as does a fairly lightweight design (not cast iron!)...
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    Mixing kerosene and Kleen Heat

    Please be careful posting about fuels for Wallas products. Wallas builds devices that burn diesel and other devices that burn kerosene. Some can cross the line between fuels and some can't. There are no models specified in this posting/string, so no way to know which devices are being...
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    All the best to NMI.

    All the best on the future for NMI.
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    Wallas stove/heater Question

    The reason for adding up to 3% alcohol to a diesel or kerosene tank is simply to convert any water present into something burnable. It is not a viable fuel for a Wallas device by itself. Depending on which Wallas you may have, a better choice than adding alcohol may be simply disposing of...
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    Raising Wallas stove.

    We can't see any way for air to get under the stove from these pictures. We will assume it is pulled from inside the hull liner below or alongside the hull. If you don't move the stove, please verify there is at least 16 square inches of air flow into the area below the stove. That thing...
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    Raising Wallas stove.

    This must be a fairly new boat, since it has the new 800t/220 kerosene stove. Raising your Wallas 800t/220 should not be a problem, but you may need to get some additional fuel line, return line and exhaust, although the exhaust run looks like it will still work. Make sure the stove has a way...
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    Wallas 1300 Heater Installation

    PLEASE do not put diesel in your Wallas 1300! It burns 1-K kerosene very well, diesel, not at all well. Another point: diesel #1 and kerosene are NOT the same thing. Thanks. Doug at Scan Marine
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    Wallas fails to start

    Georgs: You have a Wallas 95DU25E, AKA 125DU. This is a pre 2006 model. A couple tests: Try starting the stove with the lid up. Wait until you see the flashing red you described (note whether the pump is clicking), then feel the left side of the ceramic top and determine if it has become...
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    Wallas fails to start

    Georgs, Jody: Thank you for your input on this. I have been away from the forum for a while. Please note: The 125DU (aka 95DU25) has no lockout feature. The 85DU270 does. The 85 series superseded the 95 series in 2006. Either the stove is an 85DU270 or the problem was something else...
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