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29/5/2022 at 7:25pm
Location: London Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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No reason why you can't swap appliances, but an easier way than faffing with removing hoses and jubilee clips (which will cause wear and potential leaks on the hose) is to fit a quick release coupling on the outlet hose of the regulator! Then you just unplug one appliance and plug the other one in. One provisos, ENSURE the quick release coupling is valved, the type that shuts off the gas when disconnected (you could just turn off gas at regulator, but always risk you'll forget before disconnecting!).
This is the type, you'll either need to buy two to get the appliance end stem for 2 appliances or if lucky one coupling and two stems: https://www.gasproducts.co.uk/8mm-quick-release-gas-hose-coupling.html Available from many other outlets.
One thought, BBQs can be quite heavy consumers of gas, your Campingaz 907 may not last very long! Somewhere on the BBQ or in the paperwork should be it's gas consumption in g/h (grams per hour), divide 2750 (the gas capacity in grams of a 907 cylinder) by the g/h figure and you'll get an idea of how long the cylinder should last on the BBQ.
Of course, with the exception of Campingaz, UK gas cylinders cannot be exchanged/refilled in France!
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31/5/2022 at 4:01pm
Location: London Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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Quote: Originally posted by Mick S. on 31/5/2022
Quote: Originally posted by Monty15 on 29/5/2022
No reason why you can't swap appliances, but an easier way than faffing with removing hoses and jubilee clips
This is the type, you'll either need to buy two to get the appliance end stem for 2 appliances or if lucky one coupling and two stems: https://www.gasproducts.co.uk/8mm-quick-release-gas-hose-coupling.html Available from many other outlets.
These are brilliant. Got about three sets as ive bought numerous gas bottles and regulators off FB half/full cheap. So i can swap at an instant if one runs out. Also, ive now taken to leaving my bbq bottle fixed inside the tail of the truck, with an extended hose to the camping bbq joined by one of these.
I came across them years ago when I did a lot more tent camping and had a bit of a mix 'n' match setup running off a single cylinder, but didn't really want to turn the gas fridge off whilst changing from cooker to BBQ etc. and be faffing with swapping hoses and fitting Jubilee clips each time. The outlet from regulator went to a 'Y' piece, the fridge was on one outlet and 'whatever' was on the other, also had the side benefit of coupling stem can rotate, so no more annoying twisty corkscrewed hoses.
Of course the caravan has a proper BBQ point fitted (as standard), which TBH has to be the best option if you have a cylinder normally installed in a vehicle. They probably are classed as a fixed installation and the pedants would insist can only be fitted by a qualified gas engineer if you were having a new one installed, which unless you were knowledgeable and competent I probably wouldn't argue against too much, one way or another it HAS to be gas safe, especially as internal to the vehicle. But a BBQ gas outlet at £45-£60 plus the gas pipe and necessary union fittings nudging it towards £60-£80 overall in parts alone makes it a much more expensive option! ... and you need to cut the appropriate hole in the vehicle to mount it!
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