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* 5.) Trash can prop, which fits over the metal prop plate.
* 5.) Trash can prop, which fits over the metal prop plate.
* 6.) Small propane tank (the ones rented from 7-11 for grills work great).
* 6.) Small propane tank (the ones rented from 7-11 for grills work great).
* 7.) A dry-chem extinguisher to have on hand for safety.
* 7.) Two to two and a half gallons of water to fill the base unit.
* 8.) A vehicle or two to haul all this, and to provide power to the base unit. Everything can fit in one SUV or ''maybe'' a hatchback, or two standard sized sedans
* 8.) A dry-chem extinguisher to have on hand for safety, '''''not''''' for demonstration use.
* 9.) A vehicle or two to haul all this, and to provide power to the base unit. Everything can fit in one SUV or ''maybe'' a hatchback, or two standard sized sedans
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# Ensure the valve on the propane tank is completely closed.
# Ensure the valve on the propane tank is completely closed.
# Connect the quick disconnect end of the propane hose to the quick disconnect coupling on the rear of the base unit.
# Connect the quick disconnect end of the propane hose to the quick disconnect coupling on the rear of the base unit.
# Thread and tighten the propane fitting (regulator side) into the propane tank.
# Plug the male end of the black controller cable into the base unit.
# Plug the female end of the black controller cable into the handheld controller.
# Attach the yellow power cable to the rear of the base unit.
# Fill the burn pan with water to the side overflow cut-outs (roughly two gallons).
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