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06/8/2013 at 9:07am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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We had one of the magnet strips when we bought our first camper'...'twas absolutely useless!...
We've got a Gaslow "gauge" on our bottles now...and that's not much better to be honest(although it is good for "leak testing" the system).
It only seems to read the last 1/3rd or so(reading full 'til then), after which it just plummets!
If your bottle is "loose"(not fastened in a MH/caravan), then weighting it really the easiest and most accurate way of checking it.
(..We found that after a few seasons use, we could pretty much judge when we'd need to be looking at exchanging the bottle).
Although if you are feeling really flash, how about one of these Truma, "ultrasonic" gadgets:
http://www.laleisure.co.uk/truma-gas-level-checker.php
..and all for only 65 quid!
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06/8/2013 at 11:22am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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Hi Jax..
From your link,I'm not entirely sure what you've bought...
We did buy the "Handle-wheel" Gaslow gauge, like this:
http://www.homesteadcaravans.co.uk/gaslow-propane-easy-fit-adaptor-gauge/
..BUT we use a 13kg bottle and they have a "shroud" around the top fitting, this made it difficult to get your hand(s) in, so I was never overly confident that it was tight enough...
..even though it seemed okay when I checked it with gas leak detector, it was still possible to rotate/move the whole fitting just by "wiggling" the gauge (..if that makes any sense).
So I took it back and swapped it for the normal "spanner" type....
As I posted earlier, just be aware that they don't read "linear", as we've found that it's only the last 1/3rd of the bottle that registers any movement....
(..it reassuring to have it as a "leak check" though..)
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