I have been using an LPG tank for over a decade. I have never ever turned outlet taps off when filling. The regulator is easily able to cope with the variations of tank pressure. It has to be able to cope with a much wider range than that.Don't forget when you do refill, all the outlet taps on the bottles should be turned off.
Bloody handy when a foreign service station gentleman refuses to fill you.. Happens very often.I also cannot understand the need to have a second gas bottle if you have one refillable. Be like fitting a second fuel tank just in case you run out.
'Do ya feel lucky, punk?' springs to mind. The complacent will run the risk, the cautious will top up as the opportunity arises; each to his/her own, as long as the chancers don't post 'Help, run out of lpg in [name of country]' messages. I'm in the '2 bottles, refill early & often' campBloody handy when a foreign service station gentleman refuses to fill you.. Happens very often.
Repsol are refusing to fill motorhomes.
It’ll give you another 6kg of gas to find a different garage without a jobs worth.
I refill before I have less than a 6kg bottlefill left.Bloody handy when a foreign service station gentleman refuses to fill you.. Happens very often.
Repsol are refusing to fill motorhomes.
It’ll give you another 6kg of gas to find a different garage without a jobs worth.
Good for you.And so do I when I’m able. I’m not sure if you’ve been in that position, when sometimes Ess Haitch One Tee, happens. Best cover your backsideI refill before I have less than a 6kg bottlefill left.
Yup! I agree. But isn’t that what life is. The few spoiling it for the many.I have never ever run out of LPG, no. There have been times when it looked possible, and I had to pay more per litre that I'd like. But never as much as gas in a 6kg bottle would have been.
The reason some places refuse motorhomes is the existence of morons who buy adapters to refill normal LPG bottles. These have no ullage valve and are spectacularly dangerous if overfilled.
Yes, it is possible to refill safely using them, but not unless you weigh the bottle as you fill.
Indeed with my 2 x 11kg tanks !I have never ever run out of LPG, no. There have been times when it looked possible, and I had to pay more per litre that I'd like. But never as much as gas in a 6kg bottle would have been.
The reason some places refuse motorhomes is the existence of morons who buy adapters to refill normal LPG bottles. These have no ullage valve and are spectacularly dangerous if overfilled.
Yes, it is possible to refill safely using them, but not unless you weigh the bottle as you fill.
Oh, I have an electric kettle.Yup! I agree. But isn’t that what life is. The few spoiling it for the many.
Clearly nothing anything we say on here will convince you otherwise. So stay safe. And invest in an electric kettle![]()
I would agree. I had a 70l underslung tank on my last van, but on my current one no suitable location underneath for such a large tank. I also had a lot of corrosion issues with the last. However on this one I can snugly accommodate free from road salt corrosion two Alugas 11kg ones in the locker giving me 44L, less than the 56L of the last admittedly but so far adequate.In either of those circumstances, two bottles would be less useful than a tank of the same capacity.