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H45 stove

6tmile

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Hello all, I picked up a H45 multi fuel stove. I plan on using it for heating my skinning shed. I have the 5 gallon fuel can and all the fittings, but want to use a bigger tank for fuel. Do I just need a vent on the bigger tank? Or do I have to use the same set up that they use with the 5 gallon fuel can.( the threaded pipe that goes into the fuel can cap)
 

Scar59

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Yes, you can use a larger tank. It will need to be vented also. Make sure the tank is securely plumbed to the H45 fuel meter (no leaks) and kept at a distance. That heater will get hot.
 

Wildchild467

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The heater needs to be gravity fed. The control valve acts just like a carburetor... it has a float inside. When the heater is not in use, i suggest you put a shot off valve on the bigger tank as well. It never hurts to have too many shut offs. I would also suggest your tank not use the factory jerry can spout adapter. if you can actually plumb something to the bottom of a fuel tank with a shut off valve, it will be a lot better. I was going to use a 50 gallon truck tank for mine that is vented on the top.
 

Scrounger

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In Korea we used to have 55-gallon drums on their sides in a wooden rack outside the tents, kind of like a reinforced X pattern. I wish I had a picture. They were plumbed using the small hole positioned at 6 o’clock and had a shut off valve. Then for filling we just went down the row of tents and filled the drums from a bulk tank.
 
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