Yes, you need the additional "caps." Cut a couple of disks from neoprene and put them over the top of the canisters when not using the stove for a prolonged period. This is what I used: McMaster-CarrThe 6000 has "doors" or "lids" that close off the burners when not in use. Does that stop evaporation or do I still need to put some additional "cap" on them?
All of the burner assemblies on the Origo stoves have the metal sliding 'lids" for each burner. Regulating the flame (and heat) is done by exposing more less of the opening in the burner pot. The soft vinyl/rubber caps are put on after the burner is cold and really help to seal in the remaining alcohol.The 6000 has "doors" or "lids" that close off the burners when not in use. Does that stop evaporation or do I still need to put some additional "cap" on them?
For the refill, a hole in the bottom of a can can be difficult to set somewhere without spillage. During years of use, I found a container that had dish soap or such with the push/pull stopper top is great. Held upside down to refill, when you see the canister almost full, push the bottle's pop-top down to shut it off. No muss-no fuss.Alcohol is a very safe fuel - after all, we have bottles of vodka and rum on the boat, right?
151 rum burns well if you don't mind burning it
I use a red solo cup for the fill - same as the soupcan idea. Punch a few holes in the bottom and sit it on top of the "land mine." Fill with alcohol. Something about using a red solo cup for alcohol just seems right.
Since the insurer does not know the difference between pressurized and non pressurized alcohol stoves, and does not understand that the Origo (and some few competitors) do not use remote tanks and hoses and no pressure, and does not understand how the Origo burners are filled, you really do need a different insurer.My insurer adds a risk rate for alcohol and propane stoves. CNG is their preferred fuel. When we had a boat with alcohol they were on the fence about extending coverage until we signed a non use addendum. According to underwriting, their concern is 2 fold. The nearly invisible flame and the possible spill/spread danger.
I foresee fresh hot chocolate chip cookies and cinnamon rolls in your future!I am so pleased to get this one .... some things are worth the wait.
That looks pristine!A comparable new FORCE 10 propane unit sells for less than half what you can sell a clean ORIGO 6000 for on eBay. That really sort of says it all. When I bought my 84 hunter 31 someone had removed the 6000. That was 2014 and I have had the same search up on eBay, since then. I was able to get the New 3000 burner top but seldom used it. (And I bought that at BOAT US to give you an idea of how long ago that was)
It was just last week I finally found an ORIGO 6000 oven unit to match up with it. if you change it out to go with an alternate fuel ... DO NOT THROW IT AWAY!
I am so pleased to get this one .... some things are worth the wait.