I have a westy gas tank under one of my vans(LPG for fridge, cooker)
i am going to be fitting a propex in the van.I have read that there is a heat output difference beetween using propane and butane.
I am a total novis on LPG side so am after the awnser to wich one is LPG
Propane or butane or neither?
Propex on LPG
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Russel, its a mixture of both, 60/40 this enables it to withstand low temperatures and will not freeze until -26.8 degrees, I've fitted loads of propexs and they run very nicley on a 37mbar reducer.
Make sure your reducer is not the german 50mbar otherwise it will go over pressure and keep blowing out.
Make sure your reducer is not the german 50mbar otherwise it will go over pressure and keep blowing out.
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