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19/7/2006 at 3:20pm
 Location: Shropshire
 Outfit: Campus Havard
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I know this is not strictly camping issue but....

We just bought a new gas BBQ for the backyard because our old one has rusted out.  The old one ran on the blue cylinder calor gas.  Now, I know we still have some gas left in that cylinder and I think the blue cylinders are butane gas, right?  Now the problem coming up is the new BBQ takes propane...if the blue cylinder is butane, will a propane BBQ still work using it?  And if not, is there any way to get a 'refund' somewhere for the old cylinder so I can put it towards a new propane one?

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am supposed to be bbq-ing for family and friends this weekend to celebrate my hubby's 40th.

Thanks!

LeAnne



19/7/2006 at 3:29pm
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Does the BBQ say it 'only' runs on propane ? thats unusual cos they usually run on both ? or does it mean it 'can' be run on propane ?


19/7/2006 at 3:45pm
 Location: Salford
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Just change the regulator. I carry both when camping & swap if I have trouble getting one gas or the other.

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19/7/2006 at 3:51pm
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Well, the manual says, 'gas barbeque is supplied with a gas regulator for use with propane gas cylinders only'   then later says, 'gas barbeques use propane gas at a pressure of 37mbar...the regulator pressure has been set to this and sealed.'

I know the new regulator is for propane but I still have my old regulator for butane on the old bottle.  I am just wondering if it will hurt using the butane on the bbq or if it will 'bung it up'.  I don't know much about gas and from what I have seen, though I will comb through the manual more throughly, it doesn't say it can 'only use' propane anywhere..just that the regulator supplied is for propane.



19/7/2006 at 4:03pm
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okay..small print technical specifications for the BBQ say Gas Pressure: Butane 28mbar-Propane 37mbar.  So my assumption is as long as regulators are correct for the gas you are using, using either gas is appropriate for this BBQ, correct?


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19/7/2006 at 4:10pm
 Location: Devon
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Providing you use the correct regulator you will be okay, although using propane does burn hotter and at a higher pressure, also if you use butane you may get a more yellow tipped flame as the burner jets may well  be set for propane, this shouldn't cause too much of a problem and a lot of people use both.

Try it, you will probably fid that it is okay, and will save wasting the gas.

Andy



19/7/2006 at 4:15pm
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Thanks everybody..will give the bbq a test run tomorrow or Friday...finished putting it together this afternoon so it is ready to go save for attaching the gas.

Thanks again!




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