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I briefly describe the steps to operate my Wilesco D18. I usually fill my live steam models with distilled water boiled in an inexpensive kettle used exclusively for the purpose. I start with boiled water to get going faster (the kettle can boil while I do other chores like setting up the burner). Also, why waste fuel heating the boiler water from cold? Everything on the little layout in the video will use its own power. The locomotives used on this railway are my Bassett-Lowke 0-6-0 Mogul L.N.E.R live steam engine from 1926 shown in another video and my Bowman 0-4-0 #265 L.N.E.R. tank engine live steam locomotive, circa 1928, also shown in another video. My Wilesco D18 will power the interior lights of the buildings while my model Stirling hot air engine already powers the street lighting, as seen in another video. I got my locos and Wilesco steam power plant from Tim in Veron, British Columbia. As of right now he has some vintage and newer live steam stationary and railway engines he is selling to reduce his collection. If you are interested in connecting with him leave a comment. If you live in the Victoria, British Columbia (or South Vancouver Island) area and are interested in live steam - even if you don't have any equipment of your own - why not leave me a comment. The live steam hobby should be shared.