LPG problems ahead

Tax is the killer, we get taxed more when .Gov wants to kill something off, or they fancy a yacht.
 
Has anyone got any plans in place to overcome the lpg problem like making modifications to your vehicle , some manufacturers are offering deisel truma heater option at extra cost in place of gass , compressor fridge is another option but many smaller vans could not carry sollar and extra battery. That would be needed ,
Swapped the gas fridge for 240v/inverter a while back ...
It doesn't use a massive amount over a weekend BUT 24/7 Over 2 weeks it's significant .
I was also fed up with it's temperamental nature ...

Removed the gas fire in favour of the eberspacher ...

So only gas use now is water heating and cooking ...
Meaning our 2 x 6kg Gaslow bottles should last us nicely .
 
UK LPG stations closing is one negative point when I chose my make of MH. AutoSleepers only come with underslung LPG tanks and nowhere to put a bottle if you wanted to. On the other hand in every town in Europe, where they welcome motorhomes, you can drive around town looking for the cheapest supply. I've just spoken with a friend who has just come via Belgium and he said it is something like 40cents a litre there.
Autosleeper offer a truma deisel heater option now ,at extra cost of course
 
UK LPG stations closing is one negative point when I chose my make of MH. AutoSleepers only come with underslung LPG tanks and nowhere to put a bottle if you wanted to. On the other hand in every town in Europe, where they welcome motorhomes, you can drive around town looking for the cheapest supply. I've just spoken with a friend who has just come via Belgium and he said it is something like 40cents a litre there.
hi yes its cheaper in Belgium the connector in the middle is the Belgium one . but we find its getting harder to top up in Europe compared to 14 years ago i know doesn't time fly . the motorway's is the best place just keep your eyes on approaching's the services for GPL sign .cheyenne
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Not sure if this is true but if it is no wonder they are stopping LPG filling points at garages.
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A gas fridge uses very little gas Baz so its not worth thinking about swapping a working one out, (and that's someone who has and loves his compressor fridge). Similar with cooking, very low gas usage there. Heating is where gas usage jumps up but by how much depends what type of gas heating and how much you use it.

If anyone is that worried I would say look at getting a diesel heater. Always depends how you use your van and how long you like being off grid/stationary for electric cooking.
Ah but ... come 2030, Neil, and we'll be told we cannae buy diesels anymore, so diesel heaters might become a victim. Now, for owners of historic diesels, Fairground 'Specialist Vehicles' [those opposite us at Burntisland Fair used to transport specialist goods for Argos and Iceland, 'cos you can still see where the logos have been almost removed], and users of woodstoves, none of which cause *any* pollution/detriment to air quality [must be the protective brown envelope surrounding the cash bungs to Council/Government Officias], the absence of diesel and/or lpg will not be a problem ... I think the technical term for the Green Agenda in its current and proposed format, including the costs and safe disposal challenges for the metals/plastics et al is 'utter bollocks and ill disguised corruption'

Steve
 
Not sure if this is true but if it is no wonder they are stopping LPG filling points at garages.
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Mindless idiotic behaviour by some numbskull endangering other people as well as themselves...wouldn't the filling of LPG being Supervised stop this ? , I know manning levels & cost come into the equation but it is surely a safety concern for People that don't know what they are doing.
 
Mindless idiotic behaviour by some numbskull endangering other people as well as themselves...wouldn't the filling of LPG being Supervised stop this ? , I know manning levels & cost come into the equation but it is surely a safety concern for People that don't know what they are doing.
Far easier and cheaper to stop selling it than to put in safety measures. IF it was non refillable bottle filling we can probably thank this person for banging another nail in the lpg coffin but for now all we really know is that they are in hospital and the van was destroyed. Losing Morrisons from lpg sales will be more serious than losing MFG.
 
Ah but ... come 2030, Neil, and we'll be told we cannae buy diesels anymore, so diesel heaters might become a victim. Now, for owners of historic diesels, Fairground 'Specialist Vehicles' [those opposite us at Burntisland Fair used to transport specialist goods for Argos and Iceland, 'cos you can still see where the logos have been almost removed], and users of woodstoves, none of which cause *any* pollution/detriment to air quality [must be the protective brown envelope surrounding the cash bungs to Council/Government Officias], the absence of diesel and/or lpg will not be a problem ... I think the technical term for the Green Agenda in its current and proposed format, including the costs and safe disposal challenges for the metals/plastics et al is 'utter bollocks and ill disguised corruption'

Steve
BTW, Brand New Diesel vans will still be on sale in 2030 and beyond ;)

Diesel and Petrol engines for new Cars and PLG Vans is currently due to be phased out in 2030 it is true. But new Diesel HGV Vans will continue to be available until at least 2035.

Want a NEW diesel Motorhome in 2033 and no longer got a C1 License? No Problem. Buy a 3650Kg one, and then once registered, downplate it to 3500Kg. Sorted.
 
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The explosion would have required ignition of some sort, so a legitimate refillable may have gone up anyway.
 
The explosion would have required ignition of some sort, so a legitimate refillable may have gone up anyway.
if you have a auto fridge when pulled up to fill gas /diesel or anything else it will relight after 15min's for safety that's where the spark can come from . plus in south of France 2009 we was asked what we was filling up because someone was using a heath Robinson job & set the garage on fire back in those days so that group of filling station stopped you filling up with m/h's only car's . we always have our filler on the outside so if we are asked we just say underslung GPL tank but in all the years we have never been stopped filling up here or Europe. cheyenne

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AES fridges are a pain, and I would always turn one off as soon as I entered a garage for peace of mind as you can be waiting more than 15 minutes on a busy day and who knows if it is actually 15 minutes, Dometic etc are not known for precision.
 
Direct quote from the article, given by the Fire Service [my emboldening of the text]:

On the scene, district fire commander for Weymouth and Portland, James Plumley said: “Crews have been called to a significant fire of a large camper van. The cause at this moment is unknown.

Steve
 
Direct quote from the article, given by the Fire Service [my emboldening of the text]:

On the scene, district fire commander for Weymouth and Portland, James Plumley said: “Crews have been called to a significant fire of a large camper van. The cause at this moment is unknown.

Steve

The Weymouth fire doesn’t involve filling with LPG because they do not sell it. The Wellingborough fire is the one where the suggestion is that filling a non refillable bottle was the cause.
 
The Weymouth fire doesn’t involve filling with LPG because they do not sell it. The Wellingborough fire is the one where the suggestion is that filling a non refillable bottle was the cause.
The Weymouth article was the one linked in the earlier posts, with a comment along the lines of 'no wonder they would want to stop selling LPG'

Steve
 

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