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Subject Topic: propane slow/stop below -1 degrees C Post Reply Post New Topic
20/12/2010 at 7:33pm
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My propane hob is fine above -1c. -1 to -4c it gives a very small flame, like a pilot light. Below -4c nothing at all. This has happened repeatedly over several freezes.

Anybody know what is happening? What temperature should I expect propane to go down to?

Here's what I have tried already. None of them made any difference -
- lagged the cylinder
- used gas from 2 different companies
- used a full cylinder

My propane cylinder is a 47kg bottle standing on the ground. A long rubber hose connects up through a hole in the floor, to the usual connection point in the front locker.

It is an issue as I slept last night with a temperature in the van of -7.8c. Quite cozy compared to the outside temp of -9.5c. I woke in the morning to find my plastic jerry can of water was a solid block. Luckily the fridge (switched off) had kept the milk warm enough not to freeze, so I had that for breakfast. Before anyone suggests it, no I don't have mains electric! (-:

Best wishes
Nigel
Wetherby, Yorks


20/12/2010 at 7:41pm
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Are you sure it's propane and not butane? Propane should work well below those temperatures - butane won't.

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20/12/2010 at 7:42pm
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Oops - just read the 47Kg bit
Have a look at THIS - maybe your cylinder is getting covered in frost as the gas comes out

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20/12/2010 at 7:47pm
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Nigel, had this problem some time ago in the Lake District at - 10 C., whilst using an old pop top Bedford camper van. The gas cylinder requires heat to vapourise and drive off the gas for burning.The reason the flame shrinks is due to low vapourisation.  We managed to get things going by using a hot water bottle wrapped to the gas bottle. In the longer term perhaps you could consider an insulated box around the cylinder with some safe form of heating to keep the cylinder above freezing point. Not easy. In the short term you need to remember to boil a kettle while conditions allow, so that you can get more gas  to boil a kettle again and so on. You could fill 2 or 3 hot water bottles and keep 'em hot by wrapping in towels etc for subsequent use?

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20/12/2010 at 8:09pm
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It might help if you could raise the bottle from the ground somehow and insulate it a bit - cardboard box?

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20/12/2010 at 8:47pm
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Nothing to do with the gas, propane is good down to -47C!

Regulator I'd say or perhaps water or some other fluid in the gas hose.

Regards the regulator, there is a small vent hole in the cap at one side of the base of the centre cone, if this gets a little water in it than freezes, then it can prevent the reg working.

When fitted correctly, the regulator should be on it's side with this hole facing down, a flat cover placed on the top of the guard should also be used to keep the worst of the weather off.


20/12/2010 at 10:38pm
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As stated, change the regulator & rubber pipe if its old. Calor do covers to fit over top of bottle to keep the weather off.


21/12/2010 at 9:21am
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Almost definitely water in the gas line and as Gary says the reg is probably most likely culprit but could also be in the copper pipe if it forms a 'u' bend anywhere. If you have a portable gas appliance such as a bbq you could try the reg and hose on that (if you have a bottle reg) and then you will know if it is in that section of the supply or if it is in the cooper pipe part of the supply. Good luck!

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21/12/2010 at 7:13pm
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Thanks for all your ideas. I'll do some experiments and let you know the results.

Happy Xmas


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Quote: It is an issue as I slept last night with a temperature in the van of -7.8c. Quite cozy compared to the outside temp of -9.5c. I woke in the morning to find my plastic jerry can of water was a solid block. Luckily the fridge (switched off) had kept the milk warm enough not to freeze, so I had that for breakfast. Before anyone suggests it, no I don't have mains electric! (-:

I'm getting a bit worried, it's been two days now and the weathers no better! Not a word and you'd have thought it was sorted by now?
Or is it just living up to the name?


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Quote: Originally posted by arc systems on 23/12/2010
Quote: It is an issue as I slept last night with a temperature in the van of -7.8c. Quite cozy compared to the outside temp of -9.5c. I woke in the morning to find my plastic jerry can of water was a solid block. Luckily the fridge (switched off) had kept the milk warm enough not to freeze, so I had that for breakfast. Before anyone suggests it, no I don't have mains electric! (-:

I'm getting a bit worried, it's been two days now and the weathers no better! Not a word and you'd have thought it was sorted by now?
Or is it just living up to the name?

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04/1/2011 at 7:06pm
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Happy New Year and thank you for your concern. Luckily I was not having to live in the van over Christmas, hence my slowness to reply. Here are the results of further investigations, which I did as a result of your suggestions -

I didn't find any water/ice in the flexi or solid pipe. Wrapping the cylinder itself in insulation made no difference.

Warming the regulator in my hands did the trick. This seems to restore full gas flow anytime it dwindles. So it seems to be the regulator that's the culprit. It is a cheap one, that goes directly on the bottle, before the flexible hose.

Have I just been unlucky with this regulator or do I need to buy one specially designed for low temperatures? When I wake up in the morning I want to start the gas fire while I'm still in my sleeping bag, not have to get dressed and go outside to warm up a sleepy regulator!

Thanks
Nigel


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If the regulator is old, buy a new one, they don't last forever. The one you have appears to be faulty. Just buy a new one correct for your bottle, there are no good or bad ones particularly. If your rubber pipe is old, replace that also. It is not good to leave a regulator exposed to the weather. Put a plastic sack over the top of the bottle or better still buy a cover that is designed for the job.


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interesting on regulators

http://www.practicalcaravan.com/



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