Sail Life - Picking up a Refleks 2000KV diesel stove to heat my sailboat

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  • @donpetrey8007
    @donpetrey80073 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha I just rewatched this 4 years later and after watching your latest vid and it’s funny how stuff changes. And also bring back yokul so we can see him.

  • @Sean2345
    @Sean23458 жыл бұрын

    Fire investigator/sailor Sean Payne the space in the ring over the stove is there for two reasons. One is the ring would break its weld being heated up and expanding at different rates. Two you need room for the kettle handle! Keep up the good work! Please show us your first aid kit!?!?!? Thank you, Sean

  • @pinnertom
    @pinnertom3 жыл бұрын

    I think I first watched you in an episode of cruising the cut, very interesting to catch you again, keep up the great work.

  • @pwijland
    @pwijland8 жыл бұрын

    It's always good to visit these kinds of manufacturers as they can give you instant advise. And he seems to be very proud of his product. I had the same experience with Windpilot.

  • @edoneill5988
    @edoneill59888 жыл бұрын

    Always nice to see you in such great spirits. A lot of up's and down when living aboard.. Look forward to your next video. Cheers. And be well.

  • @allanscott4140
    @allanscott41408 жыл бұрын

    HAHAHA loved the angelic choir in the stove factory....that made my day!! :)

  • @MrStretch148
    @MrStretch1488 жыл бұрын

    your vids are always fun and informative. thanks for sharing and keeping us up to date.

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much :)

  • @lifeislikesailing
    @lifeislikesailing8 жыл бұрын

    Stove looks like it will be an awesome addition for Athena!!!

  • @Every_Day_Adventure
    @Every_Day_Adventure8 жыл бұрын

    as always, I enjoy the information shared in all of your videos. keep up the good work

  • @drgopta2180
    @drgopta21808 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video's. Can't wait to see the new boat finished.

  • @CruisingTheCut
    @CruisingTheCut8 жыл бұрын

    When I bought my boat, the Eberspacher (which is there for hot water and/or the radiators) was broken; the ECU and burner needed replacing. It cost £700!! So yes, they're expensive to fix. Glad I've also got a solid fuel stove for heating, I use that mostly instead. The Eber just gets used for hot water if I haven't had the engine running and am not on a shoreline.

  • @LivOgGladeDage
    @LivOgGladeDage2 жыл бұрын

    Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰

  • @Sparkym414
    @Sparkym4148 жыл бұрын

    Mads, I always love watching your vids!!! Especially great watching "Life is like sailing" and how you have connected with eachother... I hope during your transatlantic journey... or better yet... trans-pac we can all grab a beer and shuck some oysters!

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much :) I had SO much fun cruising with Alfy (Life is Like sailing). I hope we get to do that again some day! I'm up for beers and oysters any day ;)

  • @BetterthanitwasNetsailing
    @BetterthanitwasNetsailing8 жыл бұрын

    Very, very useful Mads - thank you. Have given us quite a bit to think about.

  • @JakeSpeed1000
    @JakeSpeed10008 жыл бұрын

    Another great video. Thanks Mads.

  • @edwardhovitz1753
    @edwardhovitz17535 жыл бұрын

    Love the videos. High quality and entertaining and educational. Frustrating a bit for me because I have seen your later videos and know that somehow along the way you decided to gut the galley... wondering how and when you got to that point. I will have to just wait and see ask I keep going through your videos in order. well done. thank you.

  • @Oggiwara1
    @Oggiwara18 жыл бұрын

    Refleks have been a very popular brand here in Norway for decades due to it's simplicity and durability. Tomorrow I am going to travel by train to to a small town named Hell...

  • @blackdogsailing12
    @blackdogsailing128 жыл бұрын

    Hey Mads! My last boat, a 1973 Columbia 30, came with an Espar diesel forced air heater installed. I loved it! I was out doing club races in 40 Degrees with the cabin hatch open and it was 75 below. Somewhere I have a picture of a crew member down below warming her bare feet in front of the air vent! My current plans are to head south on my Hunter 35.5 when I retire, the heater question will be unnecessary...Key West here I come!

  • @findingsolace7537
    @findingsolace75378 жыл бұрын

    oh I love your humour!! You answered one my question about Refelks vs force air!! Thanks! that wasn't long enough Mads! lol

  • @svprivasea8365
    @svprivasea83653 жыл бұрын

    I just realized you're danish! Hello from Sweden! Love your channel!

  • @donnakawana
    @donnakawana3 жыл бұрын

    The opening is I guess for the tea pot handle. Or if ur heating soup in a pot for the pit handle .. so cool all together!! ✌🏻💗☺️❣️

  • @howardwhite9773
    @howardwhite97738 жыл бұрын

    Love the face palm insert! :D

  • @howardwhite9773

    @howardwhite9773

    8 жыл бұрын

    Re: Middelfart jokes - I give you license to tell us any English words that give the Danes a similar chuckle. Let's call it a bid for international understanding... We have as much such fun just amongst the Brits, Aussies and Yanks.

  • @darados
    @darados8 жыл бұрын

    ace video again mads. now looking at getting a reflek. i live on a channel 32 hunter in the uk. gonna find ya next year for a sail.

  • @Rottingboards
    @Rottingboards8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video, great as always.

  • @wallacegrommet9343
    @wallacegrommet93437 жыл бұрын

    A forced hot air diesel furnace called Planar, from Russia, is now available in the US for a price of about $700. 12,000 btu model is the basic version. Siberiantruckers use them for cab heat. I installed an Espar D2 and it has worked flawlessly for four years of near daily use.

  • @KafkaTamura1
    @KafkaTamura16 жыл бұрын

    You make awesome videos! thank you!

  • @jesperdahl1486
    @jesperdahl14865 жыл бұрын

    All this time I thought that a diesel stove gave off HEAT, but apparently it gives off VOLTAGE, and a lot of it, about FIVE times higher the the largest transmission lines criss crossing the country That is so cool.

  • @MICHAELSTEWART
    @MICHAELSTEWART8 жыл бұрын

    it's a relief for a frying pan of coffee pot.

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    100% correct :D It's so that a frying pan can fit on top of the stove :)

  • @Rottingboards

    @Rottingboards

    8 жыл бұрын

    So it's where the handle on the frying pan can fit and the pan can stay level?

  • @Rottingboards

    @Rottingboards

    8 жыл бұрын

    I have read other responses…so it is the answer. Thanks stewart for answering the question.

  • @edwarddavis6022
    @edwarddavis60223 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @lexpee
    @lexpee2 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful stainless steel stoves pot burners but they use too much fuel in continuous use. 7 liter a day 24 hours for the 4 kw model when it's freezing outside. I have sold the heater it consumed too much fuel. Especially because the price of diesel continues to rise. al most €1,50 a or $1,77 not per gallon but per liter. Now i using a Safire DI32 hot air heater, nice dry heating throughout the boat. The fuel consumption is low a maximum of 3.5 liters of diesel a day when it hard freezing outside.

  • @SaltyDougSailing
    @SaltyDougSailing8 жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to another 10-part series on the installation of the new Refleks stove! ;-)

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Haha, I'm thinking maybe a 6 part series will do this time ;) I'm planning on doing the entire installation in one video :)

  • @SaltyDougSailing

    @SaltyDougSailing

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Sail Life I'll believe it when I see it, Mads. ;-)

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Haha ;)

  • @joebosco9565
    @joebosco95655 жыл бұрын

    Love the head slaps, cracks me up every time.

  • @JK-ih7xs
    @JK-ih7xs8 жыл бұрын

    Good teaser video from reflex stoves. Forced airheater has many disadvantages in liveboard vs stove. Thanks for clearing that to me. Have to say about the warranty issue that for example SAFIRE airheaters has 2 year warranty with no limits in using hours. Keep up the good work.

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Interesting :) I'll try reaching out to Safire to get some more details! I'd like a forced air heater in the boat for when sailing. If they are that confident in their product it might be worth taking a closer look :)

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    I've heard back from Safire. I asked them about their warranty policy. Specifically, if they limit their warranty to 2000 hours of operation. I also asked them if their heaters are suited for continues operation (3-4000 hours/year). Their response was that I should contact their reseller in the Netherlands. Odd that they don't want to answer those two questions themselves. Anywho, I've contacted the company they referred me to :)

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    I've heard back from the reseller in the Netherlands. Below is his answer. I'm very intrigued! :) Thanks for pointing me in that direction :) There is no limit on the running hours, the warranty is 2 years. The Safire is suited very well for continious heating, the longest running Safire heater had around 40.000 hours. The big advantage having a Safire heater is that you can service it yourself, spare parts are cheap and always on stock. So there is no limit on the burning hours, you will only need to service it once a year.

  • @King64
    @King647 жыл бұрын

    Super gode videoer du laver...

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell22853 жыл бұрын

    Another good heat source but it needs radiators and a calorifier is a Hurricane heater, these need electricity, but unlike a lot of the heater they are very well engineered and reliable. Canadian Thermal Research makes them.

  • @vasilyru
    @vasilyru7 жыл бұрын

    Stove next to the fridge? What a wonderful idea!

  • @rcpmac

    @rcpmac

    7 жыл бұрын

    See the previous episode.

  • @billhamilton2366
    @billhamilton23666 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure that the gap in the rail around the top of your stove is there to provide a clear space for the pouring spout of a kettle while sitting on the top plate of the stove. ...I'm not a sailor nor do I own a boat or stove but it only makes sense. Located somewhat centrally in Canada leaves me a long way from blue water sailing. Full keel steel hulls are the way to go but everyone has an opinion. Cute puppy....

  • @Two-aboard-tuuli
    @Two-aboard-tuuli8 жыл бұрын

    A cute puppy shot, followed by an underwear shot. I see you have cracked the internet. :D

  • @whiteboi3818

    @whiteboi3818

    8 жыл бұрын

    ha ha

  • @dhammanandasaddler5185

    @dhammanandasaddler5185

    8 жыл бұрын

    I literally laughed out loud to this comment. Sooooo true!

  • @PyeGuySailing
    @PyeGuySailing8 жыл бұрын

    middlefart lolol. I was looking at a Dickinson stove but I'll add reflex to my list. Here in Canada we used two electric heaters on our boat for the winter. The reasons were, "A" we have cats and they're pretty stupid so we didn't want them hurting themselves, "B" they came with built in fans to circulate the air and "C" we didn't have diesel engines so it was just easier to not install a separate fuel tank. But cost wise we'd probably have saved about $10 a month but there were some drawbacks..power went out and I had to run a generator.. can't cruise in cold climates etc..

  • @M_J_nan
    @M_J_nan4 жыл бұрын

    Well, on our boat we cut a recess out so we could fit pots and pans as well as kettles. We even bake on our reflex :)

  • @lornaz1975
    @lornaz19756 жыл бұрын

    The cut out is for handles for pots and pans. It allows clearance so they fit.

  • @Agislife1960
    @Agislife1960 Жыл бұрын

    With the popularity of Diesel engines in pickup trucks, plus the availability of diesel fuel, they should really market those heaters for RV's in the US

  • @RLH1510
    @RLH15108 жыл бұрын

    I think you should build a pedestal like you did in Oblix. That would keep you from bumping into it and it would also raise it to a level where cooking on it would be easier. It would also look really nice.

  • @gregfawcett5152

    @gregfawcett5152

    Жыл бұрын

    Heat rises...keep it as low as possible..

  • @ZauberTocc
    @ZauberTocc8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your most excellent videos! Maybe you could comment a little bit on the stove selection: It seems large in terms of heating power for your boat size, no? And then one more question: I would be very interested on your experience with the overflow tank on your first sailboat: Did it ever fill up? If yes, how do you empty it? What are you going to do on your new boat regarding this overflow tank? All the best, keep up your excellent work!

  • @mazdarx7887
    @mazdarx78878 жыл бұрын

    Big enough area on top of stove to put a still for makin rum You should already know this, male sure you have lots (can't have too much) of insulation around the tubing, when you run to your radiators (return line also). You can install isolation valves to the different zones, you can use the valves as a manual thermal control to throttle the heat going to the zone. Place the valve near the radiator, if it gets too warm at night , you don't have to get out of bed to turn down heat going to cabin

  • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
    @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures2 жыл бұрын

    Need a flue pipe? Hold on, let me make one! 🤣

  • @ocxb
    @ocxb8 жыл бұрын

    The missing section is where they ran out of material, it just so happens that it worked out as a relief for a pot handle.

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Haha ;) You are correct!

  • @MrBryantdavis
    @MrBryantdavis8 жыл бұрын

    It would be great if Refleks could somehow customize a cooktop to be a combined heater and cooktop. This would solve the issues about the heater being in front of the refrigerator and blocking access to the front cabin. I don't know much about the requirements for these heaters and cooktops, but there's no such thing as a stupid question, right? (just stupid people who ask them?) So anyway, if it could be done, it seems Tonny and the Reflex shop is right for the job. Now, that would be excellent customer service! Alternatively and again just brainstorming, what about locating your new Reflex stove up where your existing cooktop is. You could potentially live with just a one burner cooktop, and Jökull wouldn't have to worry about bumping into the hot heater in rough conditions.Your videos are really great! Thank you for the time you put into this!!!

  • @derynmccrickard1254
    @derynmccrickard12548 жыл бұрын

    The piece is missing so that pot, pans or a kettle can be placed. Them stove are used in many a fishing boats cabins they give not only heat but a loverly mice feeling in the cabin, but also a hot brew coming in off a cold deck in winter.

  • @987946216430
    @9879462164308 жыл бұрын

    Too bad about losing your time-lapse footage, but great visit to reflecks. Cheers from PEI Canada, Bryan

  • @somedaysailor7913
    @somedaysailor79138 жыл бұрын

    Another great and informative episode! I see why you are sold on Reflex stoves, but at some point, could you discuss other diesel stoves that you considered and why you ultimately passed on them? "Middlefart", the air freshener capital of the world....;)

  • @snoopyspeagle1419
    @snoopyspeagle14198 жыл бұрын

    middle fart sounds pretty windy to me,,progressing nicely it looks like

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    LOL, I haven't heard that one before :D That goes on my mental list of Middelfart jokes ;) Thanks, slow and steady wins the race ;)

  • @CorwynGC
    @CorwynGC6 жыл бұрын

    I assume that your fridge is going to be cooled using the ocean as a heat sink, this will reduce the problems that you might encounter with having a heat source right next to the fridge. Stoves don't reduce humidity. The way that you remove humidity in the winter is by exchanging warm moist air on the inside with cold dry air from outside (cold air doesn't hold much water, so even what seems moist, isn't by the time you heat it to room temp).

  • @mauriceharvey2840
    @mauriceharvey28406 жыл бұрын

    I have my own multi fuel stove that I burn wood , coal and diesel , mostly I burn wood I've had 5 years trouble free running out of it and I think its great for cooking pizzas ..up top I have a removable chimney extension so ash won't cover the deck when I turn it....I've found I can buy a weeks worth of wood from the cost of one nights diesel use .....cheers

  • @c.j.brownbear9110
    @c.j.brownbear91107 жыл бұрын

    wow , now that's how you spot weld baby !

  • @Lehmann108
    @Lehmann1088 жыл бұрын

    You need to start your own boat restoration company!

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    That would be a lot of fun! :)

  • @legend343
    @legend3438 жыл бұрын

    I'm also thinking frying pan handle but thats probably too simple... So I'm going for an old fashion bed pan heater, so you can warm your bunk withoue using electricity ;-) yep figured I was wrong ;-))))) Warren

  • @julioconcep2615
    @julioconcep26156 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experiences about such importance piece of equipment for colder climates cruising. Some other people reviewing other brands insist into using only the sweetest (low sulphur content) diesels to run their stoves (they keep a spare tank for diesel oil that they buy at petrol stations, like the one for cars) and explain that using regular diesel causes excess of smoke and can even clog the regulators. I wonder if your year long experience has been using regular diesel like the one from the boat's engine tanks, or do you buy car diesel to run in the Reflex. Thanks for the answer eventually and merry X-masts Julio

  • @DonHarden
    @DonHarden8 жыл бұрын

    is there no smell from the burning diesel? Another Great Video. I have an 80 pound pit bull that thinks he is a 2 pound lap dog. he sleeps on top of my legs and you can't move at all during the night. I might change my KZread picture from the crazy face that I thought was so funny to a picture of him. His name is Boudrow. We love our dogs!

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    If you get a bit of backdraft it does smell a little but like I mentioned that rarely happens :) Hehe :) Dogs are wonderful! They are a big respirability but it's more than worth it in the end :)

  • @gordon6029
    @gordon60298 жыл бұрын

    The space is for the handle of a pot or kettle.

  • @davidmarshall2482
    @davidmarshall24828 жыл бұрын

    I like your refleks stove I had a Dickerson diesel on my cal 35 I am looking for a abi deck iron for my oday 272 I liked the screw in flue and deck cap. The refleks deck iron looks nice can you remove the chimney and cap it for sailing Dave

  • @bigfunanAmericaninGermany
    @bigfunanAmericaninGermany4 жыл бұрын

    nice!

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson6 жыл бұрын

    Terrific video. This is what I have been looking for. Teapot handle?

  • @garyhunt2065
    @garyhunt20658 жыл бұрын

    The gap in the stove is for a coffee pot handle

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    The example Tonny used was a frying pan but sure a coffee pot makes sense too :)

  • @thelimit6593
    @thelimit65938 жыл бұрын

    You could make a curved centre piece for the panel. theres plenty of vids on steam bending ply on KZread. And the insulation loss would be negligible similar to a bicycle tyre at the point of contact to the ground. It's an idea, but wouldn't it look nice.

  • @FlyNineVictor
    @FlyNineVictor3 жыл бұрын

    Hey Mads, when did you decide against the reflex stove? I don't remember you saying anything about it when you went with the dometic. Maybe say a little something about it in an upcoming video. Cheers

  • @cantsolvesudokus
    @cantsolvesudokus8 жыл бұрын

    hey mads, look for "photorec" online, it is a tool to recover image and video files from SD-cards. works even when you format the card, and it is freeware !

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    I did try one recover application when that didn't work I just decided to forget about it :)

  • @djembeboyzach
    @djembeboyzach4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video.Are you going to connect some radiators and show us how that works?

  • @CheersWarren
    @CheersWarren7 жыл бұрын

    Hey just say this video and this may be way too late but "the guys at MJSailing " who almost are finished with a 2 year refit project pointed out some of the goodies they bought like electronics and other stuff , water pumps etc early on as it was a bargain have found they did not work or are out of date so have to be replaced, out of warranty etc, so better to only plan purchases and buy when you need actually them. Good advise but hard not to make a purchase when you put a lot of research into what you want.( I'm going to try and take that advise on my small project if I can!) Just a thought Cheers Warren

  • @s.v.junica-om9058
    @s.v.junica-om90588 жыл бұрын

    Hi.. following you for some time and most items i agree with... however... is it wise to place a heating source next to a refrigerator and the vent outlet. The condensor needs cooling and adding a lot of heat will effect the working of that... perhaps reconsider that before installing. On my Moody its places specially in a cool cabinet against the hull for better effect...

  • @dj-aj6882
    @dj-aj68828 жыл бұрын

    the hole in the stove is for the Handel oft a boiler vor something

  • @EugeneVanDerMill
    @EugeneVanDerMill8 жыл бұрын

    I'd guess the Opening in that Ring is for some Kettle / the Handle of a Kettle

  • @p0tatis
    @p0tatis8 жыл бұрын

    Hej Mads! Love your videos! We are planing to move on board in a year or two so you are realy an inspiration. Regarding the gap on the stove, is it to fit the handle on a frying pan? Hilsen fra Sverige

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hej Henrik :) Thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos :) I'm sure you'll love living aboard! It's the best decision I've ever made! You're 100% correct about the frying pan :D

  • @HAL900017
    @HAL9000178 жыл бұрын

    I think the reason there is a section missing from that ring on top of your new stove/heater is to make room for the handle of a shallow pan.

  • @RenegadeADV
    @RenegadeADV8 жыл бұрын

    the piece of the rail is missing so you can set a kettle or pot with a handle on it, if the rail ran all the way around some would not sit level.

  • @vanvredenburgh399
    @vanvredenburgh3998 жыл бұрын

    Truly enjoy your videos. I have yet to sail colder areas/times where an installed heater would be worth the trouble of adding, but should that time come, you're videos have given me lots to think about. As humorous a name as Middlefart is, there is a small town in western Austria that I've been with a verb type name that begins with "F," ends with a "g," seven letters long, and wouldn't be considered a word used in polite society. I've mildly tried to research the origin for the naming of this one horse town, but the best I can come up with is a couple of guys traveling when one guys asks the other where they are and the response is "We're in F$%^&*g, Austria." Thus, I think the name stuck. The couple of times I've been to Salzburg and asked locals, they seem reluctant to engage the topic. Probably just as well. Again, thank you for sharing your videos. Tot de volgende keer!

  • @jackneff179
    @jackneff1798 жыл бұрын

    good video Mads. Hmmm what if you're sailing in the North Atlantic plenty of wind probably more than 10 degree list how can you heat the boat...I guess you cant

  • @sven071
    @sven0718 жыл бұрын

    Hi mads, will you need to run a recirculating pump if you install radiators and run them off the Refleks stove. Or, will the radiators run off of natural heat convection through the pipes... I'd be interested in hearing about this. Thanks, keep up the great vids!!!

  • @whiteboi3818
    @whiteboi38188 жыл бұрын

    Mads, I would seriously consider putting your fridge under seating or the other end of the kitchen. It's a bigger boat and your squeezing stuff in. The stove would look much better pushed back into the old fridge space leaving ample walk throu. What do you think?

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    I've got water tanks under (inside) the seating - that would be a major operation :) I could move the stove out towards the hull but I think that would make the gally look kind of odd. I've got a feeling that the camera makes it look more cramped than it is :) To me, it's perfectly acceptable :)

  • @bdphourde
    @bdphourde3 жыл бұрын

    I'm deducing that the ring cutout might be for the handles of pots placed on the stove top. Have you considered using kerosene in the heater? "Alluring Arctic" is doing an episode on the the Refleks also with a lot of experience (3 years) in Norway. He has hinted at gimbal mounting the control valve so as to minimize the effects of rough seas on stove use underway. I think I heard you speaking Viking to Tonney. It's good you haven't forgotten how! ;)

  • @evmocean
    @evmocean8 жыл бұрын

    can i make a suggestion with regards to the saloon maybe you could remove the port side seating where you measured 450 mm gap this would open up the area and fill more roomy ...

  • @thordehr
    @thordehr6 жыл бұрын

    Could you have gotten the window on the Refleks stove on the side instead so you can see the flame from the main seating area?

  • @tobyk2221
    @tobyk22218 жыл бұрын

    Mads once again a great video, Can I ask why you wish to put the stove on the port side? As you are currently in the renovation stage could you not move it to directly opposite on the starboard side where you presently have part of the settee which i guess you might not need quite so often . I only say this as it would keep the access clear and safe to the forepeak. Whilst also allowing you to have a larger front opening fridge if you so desired. All the best.

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much :) There is a water tank under each of the settees. Port side next to the fridge is the only location that won't require major surgery. Plus it's not bad in real life I think the camera might make it look worse than it is :) I prefer a top loading fridge :)

  • @tobyk2221

    @tobyk2221

    8 жыл бұрын

    That makes perfect sense, messing about with water tanks is a severe pain in the rear.

  • @a93h201
    @a93h2018 жыл бұрын

    They are some good sd card recovery software on the net. They will recover video and pics from even formatted cards.

  • @yanyates2401
    @yanyates24015 жыл бұрын

    Hey, thanks for filming. About to connect my 2000kv to radiators but a bit unsure as to how. Do i need to block off the valve on the radiators before connecting to the 2000kv? The instructions are pretty limited in this area. Thanks in advance

  • @matthewhurt4990
    @matthewhurt49908 жыл бұрын

    Is placing the heater next to the icebox a great idea? It seems like that is the last place you would want to place a heater, although maybe in Denmark keeping things cold isn't a problem.

  • @edwardhovitz1753
    @edwardhovitz17535 жыл бұрын

    That intro made me laugh...ahh the life of the single guy. At first when I saw where you were going to place the stove, i thought "not good!" but your rational for placement is good and it is in a nice central location and likely with the air gap back drop it should be OK. Is your fridge and "ice box" or will it be a plug in fridge? Is there any possible other place for you to re-locate the fridge and turn that space into storage of some sort? Those stoves look great... how does it get it's fuel and is there any burn odor? About how much fuel does it consume in a day? Thanks for the great vid.

  • @sokoleoko6539
    @sokoleoko65397 жыл бұрын

    hey Mads did you every think about getting an ecofan for our stove. i know you been looking for a silent fan

  • @bornfreefreedom4900
    @bornfreefreedom49006 жыл бұрын

    Please may I ask about the cast iron top plate. Why is there a tiny hole in the middle of the cast iron plate. Best wishes

  • @punchlinecommunications2964
    @punchlinecommunications29643 жыл бұрын

    In an earlier video you used Armflex XG for isolation purposes. It is self adhesive on the back. I’m considering too to use armflex for isolation and wanted to know what your experience is in terms of how well the self adhesive side works? Did you need additional glue to keep it in place? Overall, are you satisfied with the end result? Br, Patrick

  • @steventhomas7504
    @steventhomas75048 жыл бұрын

    Could it be wall mounted up high. Do they make one that's longer horizontal for that purpose.

  • @a93h201
    @a93h2018 жыл бұрын

    Push the stove in to where the fridge was and move the fridge behind into one of the cupboards behind

  • @Dvseire
    @Dvseire8 жыл бұрын

    Hello Mads, I like your videos because you have your own style, rather than just replicating the format of other sail cruising you tubers. When you install your radiators,would I be right in thinking that they need to be stainless for the saltwater environment also? If so does refleks make stainless radiators or will you need to get them custom made? I have never plumbed a boat, but I have installed radiator heating systems in the two houses which I have owned, all radiator systems need a means of expansion and circulation, the expansion is usually through either a header tank in an open system, or an expansion vessel in a closed pressurised system. The circulation in a house can be gravity fed by using the heating process to force the heated antifreeze fluid mix in the boiler circuit to a first floor copper tank and let gravity force it around the system, it is less efficient but uses no electricity, the more efficient method is using an electric circulating pump to evenly distribute the heat through the system. It seems logical for a boat, that a self contained pressurised system with an expansion vessel and ciculating pump would be more practical and efficient, but it would require both space to install them and power to run the pump. Have you given any thought to these issues of expansion and circulation? Regards, Dave.

  • @iancox5181
    @iancox51818 жыл бұрын

    so cool br

  • @michaelzietlow280
    @michaelzietlow2808 жыл бұрын

    If your reflex stove is such an intrical component to your Sail-Life(style), why not relocate the freezer entirely or custom build one under a bench in the main salon? Then you can design a stove enclosure that's 100% out of the way from possible trip & falls.

  • @captgrant
    @captgrant8 жыл бұрын

    Vancouver Cove!!!

  • @OrlandoPaco
    @OrlandoPaco7 жыл бұрын

    Its for the coffee pot's handle!

  • @svhappymondays9123
    @svhappymondays91238 жыл бұрын

    Sorry but the fridge and cooker location just looks wrong you get a bigger boat for more room and now you're squeezing past a red hot stove? i would put the stove in the fridge area and put the fridge under the seating (how often do you use a fridge during the day?) 4/5 times.love your videos good luck

  • @whiteboi3818

    @whiteboi3818

    8 жыл бұрын

    you got the right idea there fridge under seating, stove put into old fridge area would look nice, I think it will look too much of a squeeze how mads is doing it.

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    @Happy Mondays Thanks :) I'm glad you're enjoying the videos :) I've been living aboard Obelix for a year now in close quarters with my Refleks stove. Perhaps that is why I don't see the location of the stove aboard Athena as an issue. Or perhaps the camera makes it look worse than it is. To me, it's perfectly acceptable :) I've got water tanks underneath (inside) the seating btw :)

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    @Mal L Jökull has had no issues with the stove board Obelix. It's not going to be an issue. I'm curious as to why you would not install a stove aboard a boat?

  • @SailLife

    @SailLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    I in no way found your comment rude Mal :) None of the comments I got on KZread was what I'd qualify as rude :) I'm sorry I didn't respond to your comment quicker. I meant to :)

  • @oscarmarfori613
    @oscarmarfori6136 жыл бұрын

    Im guessing its a relief for any kitchen ware that has a handle

  • @nanocofocclo440
    @nanocofocclo4408 жыл бұрын

    The space in the ring is for a pot handle.That's my guess!