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21/8/2009 at 1:18pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Mitsubishi ASX4
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Hi Brian
Do you just have one cylinder? You could get a second from a recycling centre.
Here are a couple of alternatives we use:
1. Always take a full one abroad, then use it up during the rest of the year. I don't mind taking 2 of the new Calorlite as they are so much lighter.
2. Take your Calor plus a Camping Gaz 907 as reserve. (you will need the valve and connector). This year my half empty Calorlite weighed less than a full 907 cylinder and had more gas in it, so I probably will not do that again.
This summer I used 3kg, almost all for cooking in a month away abroad, so I would think you should be OK.
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22/8/2009 at 10:38am
Location: None Entered Outfit: Swift Challenger Sport 524 VW Carave
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Quote: Originally posted by brianconwy on 21/8/2009
If I was to get a camping gas pigtail, then wouldn't I have to get another regulator and pay a deposit fot a camping gas cylinder? Or am I missing something.
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Brian
I don't know exactly what your setup is, but you should be able to obtain a regulator regulator to fit your existing gas bottle. You then fit a length of gas hose (typically one metre) to the regulator, then on the other end you fit an adaptor to match the appliance you wish to operate from the cylinder.
On older caravans, a pigtail is a cylinder-specific regulator, attached to the caravan gas supply by a short length of hose, but you will not be doing this if you already have an onboard regulator. In this case, the pigtail would be a straightforward cylinder-specific coupling with the hose fitted to the onboard regulator.
I apologise if I am preaching to the converted, but the info might be helpful to someone.
Regards, Bertie.
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22/8/2009 at 12:03pm
Location: Milton Keynes Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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Quote: Originally posted by brianconwy on 21/8/2009
If I was to get a camping gas pigtail, then wouldn't I have to get another regulator and pay a deposit fot a camping gas cylinder? Or am I missing something.
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Brian
Brian
From your photograph you obviously have a bulkhead regulator. I have a Camping Gaz pigtail which comes with what looks like a regulator but I suspect its only like that as a means of screwing it into the Camping Gaz cylinder, otherwise the other end would just attached to the bulkhead connector.
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22/8/2009 at 12:07pm
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Quote: Originally posted by The 2 Tops on 21/8/2009
We use the BP Gaslite 10 kg bottles. These are not yet available in France, so we took two with us. In 7 weeks we did not run out of one, but a lot of the French sites do have only 6 amp EHU's. We were fortunate enough to get onto two sites where the EHU was 16 amps, but the rest were only 6 amp. Also, the two that were 16 amps were for the longest stays of the holiday. We were just lucky, especially as we use a Cadac on the external gas point otherwise, if we had been obliged to use gas for the hot water, we would have started on the second bottle.
Bertie.
Bertie
Not only French sites! I was on a site in Germany where the supply was only 4 amp but still managed to use the water heater and boil a low wattage kettle (not at the same time!) I have even seen reports where people have managed the same appliances on 3 amps! The only time we use gas for other that cooking is if there is a temporary problem with the sit electrics.
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22/8/2009 at 12:10pm
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Quote: Originally posted by The 2 Tops on 22/8/2009
Quote: Originally posted by brianconwy on 21/8/2009
If I was to get a camping gas pigtail, then wouldn't I have to get another regulator and pay a deposit fot a camping gas cylinder? Or am I missing something.
Thanks
Brian
I don't know exactly what your setup is, but you should be able to obtain a regulator regulator to fit your existing gas bottle. You then fit a length of gas hose (typically one metre) to the regulator, then on the other end you fit an adaptor to match the appliance you wish to operate from the cylinder.
On older caravans, a pigtail is a cylinder-specific regulator, attached to the caravan gas supply by a short length of hose, but you will not be doing this if you already have an onboard regulator. In this case, the pigtail would be a straightforward cylinder-specific coupling with the hose fitted to the onboard regulator.
I apologise if I am preaching to the converted, but the info might be helpful to someone.
Regards, Bertie.
If you have a newer van with a bulkhead fitting, you would need just a Camping Gas tap which has a standard butane fitting on the end. Buying the cylinder in the first place is expensive.
Did you know that some of the Gaslow easy fit propane hoses with the red screw ring fitting are actually a butane hose with the propane hand screw fitting on the end. If you take a normal gas spanner, and a smaller spanner you can easily convert this propane hose to butane and then use a Camping Gas cylinder. Thus you could simply connect in a Camping Gas cylinder.
Having said that, I was surprised when I checked this year that a half full Calorlite cylinder weighed less than a full Camping Gas 907 cylinder. I have taken one of each abroad for years and always a full Calor propane lasts for the month we go away. My 907 camping gas refill is still unopened and has a price of £3.67 on it, so it shows how long the Calor lasts.
In future I shall probably just take a full Calorlite.
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