Hi all how can you tell how much is in a calour bottle as we are going away next week and I don't want to take a bottle which will run out but don't want to trade in a bottle a 1/4 full
Thanks guys
------------- 2017
June honeymoon
August not sure. Yet
Sep long weekend Rome
October week. In Devon
Some bottles have an indicator that tells you. You can buy magnetic indicators online although they get mixed reviews. Just search 'gas bottle indicator'. The other option is to weigh it and subtract the weight of the bottle, which I think is stamped on it or you can find out online.
------------- 2019 trips booked so far:
Easter - Red Shoot, New Forest
May - Secret Campsite, Sussex
Assuming that's 9.2kg, the empty cylinder weight should, I think, be approximately 5.7kg (slight variation between individual bottles) leaving you with 3.5kg of gas.
The actual tare weight should be stamped on the aluminium collar on the cylinder, but unless things have changed recently it will be in pounds and ounces so you'd need to convert that to kg.
We just take what we have, if it runs out then most campsites do an exchange, or most petrol stations. Take a shifting spanner in your tool kit and you'll be fine, (please note if you do forget your spanner somebody is sure to have one, has been learned from experience.)