LPG tank for cooker and fridge
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LPG tank for cooker and fridge
I need a bit of start up advice on what to buy or what set up to use.
I currently use a Camping Gaz 907 bottle and they are expensive to run with - £25 per a refill and a lot of campsite don't seem to stock them.
I was tempted to put a wanted add for a larger propane or butane (red or blue bottles) as they seem better value, but folk have mentioned LPG tanks (Westie ones to be specific). I've got plenty of room under the van for a tank but not sure what type are suitable.
I've seen these tanks on ebay, but are they only for supplying the engine on petrol models?
Should I go for a tank or a refillable bottle??
Obviously I don't want to spend out too much But the main things is, what will I need for any of the two set ups?
I currently use a Camping Gaz 907 bottle and they are expensive to run with - £25 per a refill and a lot of campsite don't seem to stock them.
I was tempted to put a wanted add for a larger propane or butane (red or blue bottles) as they seem better value, but folk have mentioned LPG tanks (Westie ones to be specific). I've got plenty of room under the van for a tank but not sure what type are suitable.
I've seen these tanks on ebay, but are they only for supplying the engine on petrol models?
Should I go for a tank or a refillable bottle??
Obviously I don't want to spend out too much But the main things is, what will I need for any of the two set ups?
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
The 907 tanks cost £25, but how long does yours last? Do you carry a spare one?
While the LPG gas is cheap to buy second hand LPG gas tanks are not cheap to buy so you need to weigh up the cost options. Larger butane/propane tanks are a cheaper option. However you still have to buy the first tank(s) which are not cheap either.
While the LPG gas is cheap to buy second hand LPG gas tanks are not cheap to buy so you need to weigh up the cost options. Larger butane/propane tanks are a cheaper option. However you still have to buy the first tank(s) which are not cheap either.
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
Louey wrote:
I've seen these tanks on ebay, but are they only for supplying the engine on petrol models?
They are only for the engine.
Louey wrote:Should I go for a tank or a refillable bottle??
I have what I consider a better version of those in our van.
See HERE for SafeFill bottles.
They are great, clean, tidy, plastic, and have a see through panel so you know how much gas is left. They are so cheap to fill that I never have to consider the cost of running the Propex etc They just plumb into the same pipe as your 907 used. You just need to buy a Propane type regulator like THIS.
One of the best purchases I have made for our van.
E D I T = Not too far from you is a supplier =
Bromsgrove Caravan Accessories
Worcester Rd
Bromsgrove B61 7EX
01527 574 573
Got a new van, but it's a 165bhp T4 [shock horror] Accurate LPG Station map here
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
I'm on my third one this year and I will probably need a fourthRalf85 wrote:The 907 tanks cost £25, but how long does yours last? Do you carry a spare one?
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
ghost123uk wrote:
See HERE for SafeFill bottles.
One of the best purchases I have made for our van.
E D I T = Not too far from you is a supplier =
Bromsgrove caravan Accessories
Worcester Rd
Bromsgrove B61 7EX
01527 574 573
Sounds like a good idea - I shall have a read on their website
I still want to look at the idea of a tank uner the van as the gas bottles (x2) take up storage in the van (in a cupboard only accessible from the back doors of the van.)
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
I fitted an underfloor LPG tank for the hob, coolbox and propex.
Brilliant! I fill it once a year and it costs about 8 yoyos at time.
The downside is I have to remove it every 2 years because it has no TüV but that's not a big job.
Brilliant! I fill it once a year and it costs about 8 yoyos at time.
The downside is I have to remove it every 2 years because it has no TüV but that's not a big job.
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
I have an undeslung tank fitted by Steve at gasure. Holds the equivalent of 6 x 907 bottles and costs £8 to fill. If you're going through 4 x 907's a year it wouldn't take long to get your money back; after that you'd be laughing your ring off (cooker ring that is )
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How much was it Bren ?
Got a new van, but it's a 165bhp T4 [shock horror] Accurate LPG Station map here
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
I can't really say as I had everything done as a job lot, ie engine and leisure tanks. Not sure if there's just one size of underslung tank or not; give the man a ring and ask?
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
TinleyTech supply all the bits needed for approx £180 all in. On my "To Be Aquired" list.
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Re: LPG tank for cooker and fridge
Thanks for all the advice. Very tempted by the underslung tank, I shall have to contact Gasure, TinleyTech and have a mooch local too.
I was almost going to go for the bottle but it will still take up valuable storage space.
I'm not afraid to fit something like this myself, has anyone got any links to diy kits or just the tanks and fittings?
I was almost going to go for the bottle but it will still take up valuable storage space.
I'm not afraid to fit something like this myself, has anyone got any links to diy kits or just the tanks and fittings?
Louey
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