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  1. Fire extinguisher butt test.

    Fire extinguisher butt test.

    Fire extinguisher butt test.
  2. The culprit.

    The culprit.

    The culprit.
  3. Faria fuel flow meter.

    Faria fuel flow meter.

    Faria fuel flow meter.
  4. Repositioning seat.

    Repositioning seat.

    Repositioning seat.
  5. Moved it four inches inboard, protrudes about three inches into the passage.

    Moved it four inches inboard, protrudes about three inches into the passage.

    Moved it four inches inboard, protrudes about three inches into the passage.
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    Projects from The Man Cave

    Excellent, thank you. That's not bad at all. I'm thinking it could help with condensation. It may have to happen in the near future. Thanks again!
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    Solar charging while storing boat.

    My boat is currently stored in a storage yard along with my travel trailer since my acre of ground is too steep to park the boat or travel trailer on. Right now to keep my batteries charged when not using the boat I have to remove them and bring them home to be charged periodically in the garage...
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    Projects from The Man Cave

    Some excellent work there. I'm particularly interested in the LED ceiling lights. Could you possibly post a link to the exact units you used? After looking through twenty pages of "12 volt LED bulb" search results at Amazon I've still not found them. Also, can you estimate how much weight the...
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    Raising Wallas stove.

    I'm not sure how high the counter top is in the Cruiser but what I have in mind would probably be close. That is certainly a more open area to work in than the Angler. Does your exhaust hose have a heat shield? If so it makes for a much neater installation than mine which has a fabric heat...
  10. 10 liter tank.

    10 liter tank.

    10 liter tank.
  11. Factory/dealer wiring.

    Factory/dealer wiring.

    Factory/dealer wiring.
  12. Wallas exhaust.

    Wallas exhaust.

    Wallas exhaust.
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    Raising Wallas stove.

    My exhaust port seems to be located in about the same place I've seen it located in photos of other boats. Here is a photo of my boat from the dealer just before delivery: Right now the exhaust hose runs from the stove toward the hull then loops up under the side deck and back down to the...
  14. Exhaust port location. (Dealer photo)

    Exhaust port location. (Dealer photo)

    Exhaust port location. (Dealer photo)
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    Raising Wallas stove.

    Yes, those install instructions are what I've been looking at, although I guess I should compare them to the printed material that came with it to be sure there have been no changes. Now, if I can find a suitable coffee percolator to use on the Wallas each morning I really will be in business...
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    Raising Wallas stove.

    A good point. The installation documentation says the Wallas is calibrated for a "delivery height" of 0.5m to 1m. I think what I have in mind is within that range but I'll measure to be certain.
  17. M

    Raising Wallas stove.

    Thanks, that's what I was thinking regarding the counter top. Plywood seems a popular material for boat interiors so I was thinking Wallas would have said something in their install material if there was a problem with it.
  18. M

    Raising Wallas stove.

    The photo below shows the current location of the Wallas single burner stove/heater in my 22 Angler. I am considering putting a cabinet to be used as a built in tackle box with two or three drawers where the stove is located currently and placing the stove in the top of the cabinet. This would...
  19. Single burner Wallas. (Dealer photo)

    Single burner Wallas. (Dealer photo)

    Single burner Wallas. (Dealer photo)
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    Using volt meter to show battery status.

    My electrical needs aren't great as I don't use a lot of electrical devices when not underway. Mainly I want a way of checking the house battery before dropping the hook for the night to be sure the house battery has charged up enough through the day when the engine is run to power the anchor...
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