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No shaun. But the kit above accomodates 8 upto 54mm.

Have spoke to mate at BoC and can get the correct bottom fed bottles. Looks like a small diving cylinder. Should last ages..

but dont see the point in going through the h and s forms for anything less than 2" as most freezer kits will be fine
 
H and s forms ??
I should be ok as it wont be left unattended at any point.

I just dont want to buyba lemmon as some can be unreliable and most are 110v so ill also need a tranny.
 
H and s forms ??
I should be ok as it wont be left unattended at any point.

I just dont want to buyba lemmon as some can be unreliable and most are 110v so ill also need a tranny.

yea as its classed as dangerous, explosions if dropped/ fall over etc all that cobble

and most freezer kits are available in 110 and 240v

have a look at the freeze master 690E or 420d
 
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Its carbon dioxide. Put that near a source of igntion it will extinguish it lol - just like a black fire extinguisher

Non flammable or explosive
 
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Its carbon dioxide.
Non flammable or explosive

didnt mean explosion (fireball) and guess you havent seen what a compressed gas can do, if you do want to go down the bottle route best to speak to a heath and safety adviser as i think you may be surprised what you need to do
 
Waa considering this also.
Can get a large bottom fed co2 bottle for about 65 quid
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Got the same kit. Love it.
 
didnt mean explosion (fireball) and guess you havent seen what a compressed gas can do, if you do want to go down the bottle route best to speak to a heath and safety adviser as i think you may be surprised what you need to do
Ahh im with you.
Ahh well it wont be my house lol
 
didnt mean explosion (fireball) and guess you havent seen what a compressed gas can do, if you do want to go down the bottle route best to speak to a heath and safety adviser as i think you may be surprised what you need to do

It’s the same as any fire extinguisher. The difference is - there’s a tube inside the bottle going all the way down to the bottom.
 
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