Gas smell

While not everyone's ideal, I love my safefill tanks, OK, a PITA for some to remove their tank from locker, once removed, tank is remote from your vehicle, less issues with residual gas when removed from fill nozzle. I also carry a spray tin of this stuff, I've used this brand for decades when swapping over welding gas tanks, also used while delivering H&S safe use of Oxy-Acetylene and the numerous joints from the valve down to the gas torch, any leaks, this stuff will bubble up. When I return my newly filled safefil tank to locker, all joints within the lockers are given a copious spray at joints.

I also use spray at the manifold within the MH with the various pipe for cooker, fridge and heater and boiler. Tin is available on Amazon.

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While not everyone's ideal, I love my safefill tanks, OK, a PITA for some to remove their tank from locker, once removed, tank is remote from your vehicle, less issues with residual gas when removed from fill nozzle. I also carry a spray tin of this stuff, I've used this brand for decades when swapping over welding gas tanks, also used while delivering H&S safe use of Oxy-Acetylene and the numerous joints from the valve down to the gas torch, any leaks, this stuff will bubble up. When I return my newly filled safefil tank to locker, all joints within the lockers are given a copious spray at joints.

I also use spray at the manifold within the MH with the various pipe for cooker, fridge and heater and boiler. Tin is available on Amazon.

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I have only ever used a cup of soapy water and a 2 inch paint brush.

Like painting soapy water on all the joints if there was a leak it would start bubbling.
 
I have only ever used a cup of soapy water and a 2 inch paint brush.

Like painting soapy water on all the joints if there was a leak it would start bubbling.
That’s an RAF way to detect leaks.

Not that you are likely to do so, using your RAF method on an oxygen bottle and there there is a leak, KAAABOOOOM, and goodnight 😴
 
That’s an RAF way to detect leaks.

Not that you are likely to do so, using your RAF method on an oxygen bottle and there there is a leak, KAAABOOOOM, and goodnight 😴
Surely not? Soapy water + oxygen= boom??Where's the fuel for the explosion? If a bit of fairy liquid contained that much power our energy issues would be over🤔
 
Surely not? Soapy water + oxygen= boom??Where's the fuel for the explosion? If a bit of fairy liquid contained that much power our energy issues would be over🤔
Oh aye, surely yes! Wash up liquid may, or does contain hydrocarbon ingredients, possible animal fats, which is taboo anywhere near enriched oxygen.

While I said not an issue for us lot, but because you may use the soapy water solution to check MH gas joints, it is not safe at all with stored oxygen.
 
Please be aware that LPG is heavier than air and it drops down when released. This is why gas lockers have holes in the bottom of them. Natural gas is the opposite it rises into the atmosphere when released. LPG is not to be fooled around with as potentially it can be more dangerous. It’ll lie low (bilges in boats , kick spaces etc ), and if ignited will explode. It’s always worthwhile to get a gas safety check by a gas registered professional, who will issue a gas safety certificate. It’s also worth noting that , not all gas engineers are registered to work on motorhomes as this is a separate qualification, that is added to their card after qualifying.
 
Read the gas section. Your find it an eye opener



That’s exactly why the NCC is a waste of time. What Baysview says is correct.

You don’t need to have gas safe checks and certs for private use UNLESS your insurance asks for it at the moment but that doesn’t mean a lot of the stuff you see is ok.

Interesting wording on the NCC bit though, are they saying if you full time it has to be base safe tested 😂😂😂
 
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