Westy Underfloor LPG Tank
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Westy Underfloor LPG Tank
Got the adaptor for filling the Westy LPG tank from Gasure.
Can anyone now run me through how to fill it, don't want to pull up on the forecourt of the filling station and not know how to do it.
There appears to be some valves and stuff on the tank so not sure whats what, know where the adaptor screws on.
Its a 1990 one by the way.
Thanks
Can anyone now run me through how to fill it, don't want to pull up on the forecourt of the filling station and not know how to do it.
There appears to be some valves and stuff on the tank so not sure whats what, know where the adaptor screws on.
Its a 1990 one by the way.
Thanks
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i filled mine for the first time saturday,
unscrew the dust cover cap from filler, screw on adaptor, connect fill hose by lineing up the slots push on twist connector on fill hose anticlockwise,
pull trigger and clip off you may hear hish,
i don't know if you tank has a gauge on it but, push fill button fill tank to 80% on gauge, mine stopped automatic but i have heard some don't so fill with care.
release trigger a slight escape of gas is normal, remove filler hose.
pay teenager at counter.
unscrew the dust cover cap from filler, screw on adaptor, connect fill hose by lineing up the slots push on twist connector on fill hose anticlockwise,
pull trigger and clip off you may hear hish,
i don't know if you tank has a gauge on it but, push fill button fill tank to 80% on gauge, mine stopped automatic but i have heard some don't so fill with care.
release trigger a slight escape of gas is normal, remove filler hose.
pay teenager at counter.
martin
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LPG filling stations and how to..
found this - may be of help for LPG users / fillers:
http://www.autogas.ltd.uk/whereToBuy.htm
there's a downloadable guide too.
BUT - simoncummins - where did you find your domestic filling station? I have searched for ages and cant find anything like it anywhere.
Anyone else fill up like this?
AND - most important, anyone know where i can get filled up without a bayonet adaptor in sussex? I have an adaptor but it doesnt fit my filler for some reason...
cheers!
http://www.autogas.ltd.uk/whereToBuy.htm
there's a downloadable guide too.
BUT - simoncummins - where did you find your domestic filling station? I have searched for ages and cant find anything like it anywhere.
Anyone else fill up like this?
AND - most important, anyone know where i can get filled up without a bayonet adaptor in sussex? I have an adaptor but it doesnt fit my filler for some reason...
cheers!
T3 or not T3, surely THAT is the question...
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Hi i fill mine at a place in Stourbridge in West Midlands. There are three non petrol station filling places round here (does not help you much down there) i have only used the one the last gas fill took it from 30% to 80% and that was a grand total of £1.75. As for the adapters i use the cup type (europe) to screw into the tank then an adapter to change that to the english type. The English type on there own are too short when screwed to the tank. I got mine off fleabay £9.00 . Simon.
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Get bus back next week so can now get the cokker & fridge going - hzah!
Anyone know where the grill is?

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Sooper, how do I get me sausages on to it? 

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Hmmmm...
there speaks one in the full knowledge of having a grill in his bus. Having watched you an Shepster at Deva BBQing bacon for breakfast it still makes me chuckle.
Jane has ideas of taking the old camping stove as this has a grill the only drawback is that its 'kin huge, then I'll need the awning up to cook in if its raining which is also 'kin huge when packed, I'll need a table to put it on - our is 'kin huge.
Not be enough room for Jane
there speaks one in the full knowledge of having a grill in his bus. Having watched you an Shepster at Deva BBQing bacon for breakfast it still makes me chuckle.
Jane has ideas of taking the old camping stove as this has a grill the only drawback is that its 'kin huge, then I'll need the awning up to cook in if its raining which is also 'kin huge when packed, I'll need a table to put it on - our is 'kin huge.
Not be enough room for Jane

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you will need to be getting one of these in order to be making toast or cheese on/in toast............. Don't even think about using the round one, just bin it and try this one...The reason Westfalia's don't have a grill is because they didn't make the German high safety testing standards and so they didn't put one in.........


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