I wondered if anyone has experience with refillable gas bottles. I am thinking of adding a Propex HS2000 heater and upgrading our old-skool blue butane gas bottle for a refillable cylinder, since our gas usage will go up with the heater. Plus I like the idea of being able to top up before a holiday rather than never knowing if the bottle's going to run out halfway through cooking dinner.
I am looking at the Gas-it or Gaslow refillable systems (which appear to be pretty much the same).
But I am a bit confused by the issue of pressures/regulators. My current butane bottle has a standard 29 mbar regulator. I know that for standard Calor propane bottles you generally use a 37 mbar regulator.
I don't know what you're meant to use for refillable LPG which might be a mix of propane and butane. They seem to sell 30 mbar regulators for more modern systems, but will this underpower everything if the gas is mostly Propane (which I read somewhere that it is in the UK) and therefore expecting 37 mbar?
The Propex installation documentation actually says:
"The heater is designed to operate on Propane gas 37mbar or Butane at 28
or 30mbar. The HS2000 may also be used on 30mbar Propane but the heat output will be reduced."
So would I lose 20% of the heat output, and would other things like the hob/fridge be adversely affected by running predominantly propane through at too-low pressure?
Any help navigating this minefield appreciated
