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"I know many cant do this but we use a manifold that 2 screw in camping gas cylinders fit Costs bit more but as we only away weekends it suits us and fills can be bought in any camping store and many big stores like home bargans etc. We have no oven only a grill and 2 rings. It also means if a ferry opperator gets twisted regards the Gas cyl you can throw them out no big loss." I guess it is only a problem for people who's caravan or folding camper/trailer tent that's gas storage locker is not big enough to fit the larger bottles in. Which is the problem I have. | |||
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"I went over to Safefill bottles 2 years ago...fill up at Morrisons and you don't need to wait until they are empty, obviously if you use gas and are out all year, even with the cost of getting the bottles....they are cheaper than Calor etc. Mine were paid for quickly. At 75p a litre it's about £10 a bottle to fill. Doesn't work for everyone but it works for me" At 395 high and 310cm diameter they are way bigger than the discontinued Small calors at 340x 240 sadly else they would be great, They are more likely be filled when took to a pump in bottle form as generally there seems to be a blanket ban on stanalone bottles being filled at lpg station forecourts due to people trying to fill normal gas bottles that dont have a 80% automatic cut out to allow for expansion,with an ebay adapter screwed onto their bottle, the garage would be liable for any fire/explosion and damage so they tend to do a blanket ban on any bottles outside of a van or if any door is being opened to use a bottle fixed inside, they want an external filler fixed to the outside generally, safefill seems to be ok mainly some do gaslows but depends whos staffing the till that day, as they are often told to not ok the pump for any loose bottles it seems, as they cant expect staff to know the difference between whats got safety built in and whats a potential bomb if overloaded, | |||
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"Where do you dispose of used cylinders you no longer require?" You can take them to a supplier. We used a place in Avonmouth bristol or Facebook is good | |||
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"I have picked up a 3.9kg propane flogas cylinder to take and exchange for a 5kg flogas butane cylinder as I'm going down the flogas route. I know it means changing the regulator but I think it's the cheapest option for me. I did think about filling cylinders myself for all of about 2 minutes but decided it is way to dangerous for all the reason given above I decided safer and easier just to go with flogas." Well unfortunately flogas only do like for like cylinder exchanges. So my idea of swopping propane cylinder for a butane cylinder was not possible, in the end I just bought a new regulator for the propane cylinder and will use propane now in my folding camper as I am not planning on going abroad anytime soon. | |||
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"I have picked up a 3.9kg propane flogas cylinder to take and exchange for a 5kg flogas butane cylinder as I'm going down the flogas route. I know it means changing the regulator but I think it's the cheapest option for me. I did think about filling cylinders myself for all of about 2 minutes but decided it is way to dangerous for all the reason given above I decided safer and easier just to go with flogas. Well unfortunately flogas only do like for like cylinder exchanges. So my idea of swopping propane cylinder for a butane cylinder was not possible, in the end I just bought a new regulator for the propane cylinder and will use propane now in my folding camper as I am not planning on going abroad anytime soon. As an ex flogas employee till recently (still on good terms with colleagues, blah blah) Flogas do exchange Propane for Butane bottles, as long as they fall into the same size category, 3.9, 4.5, 6 kg all come under the small bottle category so should be all good." My local flogas depot would not do the cylinder swap told me it had to be like for like exchanges only at the moment, don't know if they are having bottle shortages. Anyway I am all sorted now ready for going away. I just didn't want to go away and the calor bottle run out then have the hassle of finding a rreplacement while on holiday. | |||
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"At the moment both Flogas and calor are only doing straight swaps. Yes the light weight cylinders have been withdrawn for reasons. Don’t try filling propane cylinder at autogas sites or garages an over filled cylinder is a dangerous cylinder as there is NO auto stop inside you’d need a weighing scales to correctly fill to allow the correct ullage space. " Ahh interesting. There was a big shortage on the 13kg bottles before I left. And due to their lighter usage small bottles do stay out with customers for a lot longer than the larger bottles. | |||
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"I went over to Safefill bottles 2 years ago...fill up at Morrisons and you don't need to wait until they are empty, obviously if you use gas and are out all year, even with the cost of getting the bottles....they are cheaper than Calor etc. Mine were paid for quickly. At 75p a litre it's about £10 a bottle to fill. Doesn't work for everyone but it works for me At 395 high and 310cm diameter they are way bigger than the discontinued Small calors at 340x 240 sadly else they would be great, They are more likely be filled when took to a pump in bottle form as generally there seems to be a blanket ban on stanalone bottles being filled at lpg station forecourts due to people trying to fill normal gas bottles that dont have a 80% automatic cut out to allow for expansion,with an ebay adapter screwed onto their bottle, the garage would be liable for any fire/explosion and damage so they tend to do a blanket ban on any bottles outside of a van or if any door is being opened to use a bottle fixed inside, they want an external filler fixed to the outside generally, safefill seems to be ok mainly some do gaslows but depends whos staffing the till that day, as they are often told to not ok the pump for any loose bottles it seems, as they cant expect staff to know the difference between whats got safety built in and whats a potential bomb if overloaded," Exactly that....the local Morrisons has a "Fixed apparatus or Safefill bottles only" on their pump, filled up more litres than in a 6 kg calor and 3 times what is in a Camping Gaz for £7.86 the other day | |||
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