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William Tasso

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and here comes summer (for those of us in the northern half)

Thoughts turning again to deep-cycle batteries and associated
paraphernalia - is there a useful resource? Simply taking a look on /that
auction site/ reveals a wide variety - some aren't even listed with specs.

I'm sure this has been done to death before but I could do with a few
pointers wrt charging arrangements etc.

Talking of summer ... anyone know where I can get coleman-fuel without
paying the earth? I'd gladly buy a reasonable quantity if the price is
right.

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William Tasso
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On 2006-05-10, William Tasso <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sure this has been done to death before but I could do with a few
> pointers wrt charging arrangements etc.


Google for "battery faq", should get you to one of the most useful
sites on the subject.

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Ian Rawlings <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2006-05-10, William Tasso <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm sure this has been done to death before but I could do with a few
>> pointers wrt charging arrangements etc.

>
> Google for "battery faq", should get you to one of the most useful
> sites on the subject.


ok - now I'm a fully qualified bore on the subject of AGM deep cycle juice
boxen <g>, but I'm none the wiser on charging/isolation installations.
However, one piece of knowledge seems universal - don't just bung in
another battery in parallel with your starting battery because they'll
drag each other down.

btw: the temorary hosting arrangements at batteryfaq.org appear to have
broken the internal link structure - but the good news ... the URLs are
fairly easy to decypher.

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William Tasso
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William Tasso wrote:
-snip-
> Talking of summer ... anyone know where I can get coleman-fuel without
> paying the earth? I'd gladly buy a reasonable quantity if the price is
> right.
>


Can't help with Coleman fuel in quantity (I've always used unleaded
without incident), but the following is a useful reference for the
ingredients in common fuels, including Coleman, and lists substitutes
that shouldn't damage your stove:

<http://www.welcomehome.org/backcountry/fuel.names.txt>

I've heard of people buying "essence C" in France, which is supposedly
cheaper and a similar makeup.


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Danny

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Gold blend)
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Danny <[email protected]> wrote:

> William Tasso wrote:
> -snip-
>> Talking of summer ... anyone know where I can get coleman-fuel without
>> paying the earth? I'd gladly buy a reasonable quantity if the price
>> is right.
>>

>
> Can't help with Coleman fuel in quantity (I've always used unleaded
> without incident),


aye - so have I but it is extremely 'dirty' compared to coleman fuel.

> but the following is a useful reference for the ingredients in common
> fuels, including Coleman, and lists substitutes that shouldn't damage
> your stove:
>
> <http://www.welcomehome.org/backcountry/fuel.names.txt>


ahh - yes, I found the web version of that.

> I've heard of people buying "essence C" in France, which is supposedly
> cheaper and a similar makeup.


Interesting - I'll bear that in mind, but I'm not travelling to France
just to pick up a few litres of cookup fuel :)

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William Tasso
 
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