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Bellman Stovetop - pressure gauge or no?
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Thanks for the reply. Just to clarify - you use the safety valve to tell you when it's ready? I'm assuming without the steam valve open at a ll since, I imagine, that would stop it getting fully up to pressure?
Is that (using the safety valve) consistently accurate? Safe?
I've heard other people saying this is how they do it and it seems to make sense and be the easiest approach, but I've also seen retailers saying to really not do this - although that might just be to cover themselves legally.
i just meant you could quickly open and close the main steam valve every 30-60s to judge how angry it is. sure, using the safety valve as your only indicator may work, until it doesn’t, with potentially dire consequences.