Ideal for camping holidays

Dual Power Pak

Dual Power Pak

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  • Lightweight alternative to the refillable gas bottle
  • Operates on 2 CADAC gas cartridges (not included)
  • Suitable for most gas barbecues
  • Ideal for camping holidays
  • Comes with 85 cm gas hose
  • 2 Year warranty
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Ideal for camping holidays

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  • Article Number: 346-10-EF

Amazing innovation from CADAC; the Dual Power Pak is the first of its kind. A portable dual gas cartridge supply that drives most gas appliances such as small barbecues, camping stoves, small heaters. It is light and easily portable, making it is perfect for camping, picnicking and caravanning.

2x 445g or 2x 500g CADAC threaded EN417 gas valve cartridges (not included) combine the gas supply regulated consistently to 28mBar regardless of external temperature to power the appliance.

Includes a gas hose of 85 cm with hand wheel for easy loosening and tightening.

Our pressure regulators meet the highest safety level and European standards and regulations. We recommend that you replace your gas hose and pressure regulator every 5 years.

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FAQ

What is the difference between butane and propane?

A gas barbecue works on butane, propane or a mixture of these two types of gas. The difference is the boiling point; the temperature at which it changes from liquid to gas and vice versa. At a lower temperature, gas becomes liquid and therefore unusable for your barbecue. With butane this boiling point is around 0°C and with propane at about -42°C. Butane is therefore unusable for a winter barbecue or when used high in the mountains. Butane gas, on the other hand, is cheaper than propane and gives off more combustion heat.

The gas flow of my PowerPak has stopped. What can I do?

The PowerPak is secured against leaking. When the gas valve of the PowerPak is opened while not being attached to a barbecue, it automatically blocks the gas flow. The PowerPak has to be reset (outdoors);

  • Turn off the gas supply of the PowerPak.
  • Unscrew the hose of the PowerPak (with supplied wrench).
  • Insert a blunt object in the gas outlet. This eliminates the pressure in the gas pressure regulator.
  • Screw on the hose again.

NOTE: Before the gas valve on the PowerPak is opened it must be connected to a device.

Dual Power Pak

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