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Post by tat on Sept 16, 2014 6:10:12 GMT -5
Hi All. Hope this will be an easy question to answer. I have an old Spiralarm S it looks complete so I fancy lighting it, it says use Spiralarm fuel only. Is this the same fuel as the protector lamp? it also has a space for a long round battery ? over grown AA. does anyone know about this battery? Cheers
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Post by John on Sept 16, 2014 7:53:18 GMT -5
Hi All. Hope this will be an easy question to answer. I have an old Spiralarm S it looks complete so I fancy lighting it, it says use Spiralarm fuel only. Is this the same fuel as the protector lamp? it also has a space for a long round battery ? over grown AA. does anyone know about this battery? Cheers This is the closest fuel I've found to Coalzaline(sp) the stuff we used in flame safety lamps in the coal industry. www.amazon.com/Coleman-Camp-White-Naptha-Metal/dp/B000GHSD2O/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1410871760&sr=8-14&keywords=coleman+white+gas+stove, it looks the same and even has the same smell out of the can and when burning.
Batteries?? I cannot help you with, never worked with the Spiralarm, I recall we learned about it at Tech in the 1960's, but that was just the principle of how it worked.
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Post by tat on Sept 16, 2014 11:52:08 GMT -5
Hi All. Hope this will be an easy question to answer. I have an old Spiralarm S it looks complete so I fancy lighting it, it says use Spiralarm fuel only. Is this the same fuel as the protector lamp? it also has a space for a long round battery ? over grown AA. does anyone know about this battery? Cheers This is the closest fuel I've found to Coalzaline(sp) the stuff we used in flame safety lamps in the coal industry. www.amazon.com/Coleman-Camp-White-Naptha-Metal/dp/B000GHSD2O/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1410871760&sr=8-14&keywords=coleman+white+gas+stove, it looks the same and even has the same smell out of the can and when burning.
Batteries?? I cannot help you with, never worked with the Spiralarm, I recall we learned about it at Tech in the 1960's, but that was just the principle of how it worked.Cheers John. fairly confident I'm not going to blow the house up now fuel wise anyway. If anyone knows about batteries I would love to know
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