Any Clue What These Are?

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Any clue what these are?

They came with my boat

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They clamp onto the edge of the Wallas stove and hold pots and pans in place.
Do you have a Wallas on your boat?
 
Just checked and they look like...

they'd work great at holding a pot in place on the stove.

Never would have known

Thank you guys so much

Alan
 
Suppose now I need to buy a generator so I can use that stove
 
Tell us about the stove.
 
Should be a gas stove and not need any generator for use. They do draw some 12v power, especially at startup, but after that, they are very power efficient.

Greg
 
I think some of the alcohol stoves use similar fiddles.
 
All types of stoves: kerosene, diesel, propane, electric and alcohol all use these type of pot clamps.
 
This stove is electric

Has a glass top, I guess it's electric

Clueless again as to how it works

Guess I need to look for a plug

I'll take some more pics and post'em up

Every boat I ever had with a stove used alcohol
 
Thsee are probably clamps for a Wallas stove. Many of the Wallas stoves have glass cook tops. Is there a fuel tank below?

https://wallas.fi/index.php?id=54

Wallas stoves are a love them or hate them thing. We love ours but there was a learning curve.
 
This stove looks to be diesel

Got a gallon jug with a 1/4" line

That's great!

Lemme go back and check what fuel is in that jug...

Smells like Kerosene
 
Anybody know if somewhere in those 300 plus Wallas Stove Manual

whether there's any English?
 
Some Wallas stoves are designed for kerosene and some for Diesel. If you call Scan Marine they will tell you to use what your stove was designed for. Scan Marine is very helpful if you have a problem.

I would drain out the old fuel and replace with new. Read the manual carefully. Reset the stove by removing power temporarily by removing the fuse. Make sure all fuel lines are tight. It takes a fair amount of voltage to start so be sure your battery is well charged. When are battery gets below about 12.4 volts I start the boat motor to get the voltage up. Uses a lot less power when running. A Wallas is usually powered off the starter battery directly. Always start and stop on highest setting. Try to use it at least once a month.

Hope this helps. Tom
 
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